Israeli fire kills 2 Hamas militants in Gaza


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JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military said Tuesday it struck a Hamas military post in the Gaza Strip in response to militant fire at Israeli troops, while Hamas said two of its fighters were killed after taking part in a gunfire parade inside a militant camp.

The incident took place amid Egyptian efforts to broker a cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group, which controls the coastal strip. The sides have been engaged in months of border violence.

The military said an Israeli tank shelled the Hamas post after troops came under fire. It released a video appearing to show militants shooting from a watchtower before a tank shell hits the position.

Hamas later denied Israel's account, saying shots were fired as part of a graduation ceremony for a group of fighters inside the camp. The group's armed wing said the fighters' families and Hamas leadership attended the event, without providing names. It said Israel was "fabricating lies" and that it bore responsibility for the deaths.

Tensions have escalated since late March, when Hamas launched what would become regular mass protests along Israel's perimeter fence with Gaza. The protests have been aimed in part at trying to break the blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt after Hamas seized the territory in 2007.

Over the past four months, 160 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire, including at least 120 in the protests near the fence, according to the Gaza Health Ministry and a local rights group. One Israeli soldier was killed by a Gaza sniper during this period.

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