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The timing of Israel's covert operation in Gaza could not have been more awkward

It came just days after Israel permitted $15 million in payments to Hamas and Gaza's civil servants

November 12, 2018 10:20
Palestinian children stand next to the remains of a car destroyed following Sunday's Israeli air strike in Khan Yunis
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Israeli sources say it was an intelligence-gathering operation. Hamas claims it was an abduction attempt.

Either way, an Israeli lieutenant colonel and seven Hamas members were dead after the events that began around 9.30pm on Sunday, about two miles inside the Gaza Strip, near the city of Khan Younis.

An Israeli team operating in the area engaged in a firefight with Hamas, leading to more reinforcements being helicoptered in while other Israeli aircraft opened fire to cover an extraction operation.

The helicopters carried back to Israel the body of a officer identified only as “M” because of the nature of the intelligence operations in which he was involved.

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