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By Robert BergerA brief lull1 in Israeli-Palestinian fighting is over. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, a new spike2 in violence is eroding3 hopes for a ceasefire.
The Islamic Jihad group fired rockets at Israel from the Gaza Strip, ending a week-long lull as Egypt worked to mediate4 a truce5. The rocket fire came in response to a daring attack by Israeli undercover troops in the West Bank town of Bethlehem. The troops spotted6 a car with four wanted Palestinian militants8 and killed them in a hail of bullets.
The local commander of the Islamic Jihad was among the dead. Israel said he was responsible for dozens of attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians9, including suicide bombings.
The Islamic militant7 group Hamas, which rules Gaza, accused Israel of torpedoing10 efforts for a ceasefire.
"My advice, my recommendation to Israeli policy makers11 [is] to rethink about the peaceful approach," said Hamas spokesman Ahmed Yousef. "It is better than this belligerent12 approach.
But Israeli Defense13 Minister Ehud Barak said the army ambush14 in Bethlehem was justified15.
Speaking at a military ceremony, Barak said Israel would continue to pursue and strike at terrorists in Bethlehem, in Gaza and wherever they are.
The Bethlehem ambush came hours after Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh set out terms for a truce. He demanded that Israel halt military activity in all the Palestinian territories and lift its crippling blockade on Gaza.
But Israel is reluctant. It fears that halting raids in the West Bank will lead to Palestinian suicide bombings in its cities. And Israel believes that a truce in Gaza will enable Hamas and other militant groups to re-arm for the next round of conflict.
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