Gaza militants launch more rockets at Israel
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Seven rockets and mortar bombs fired from the Gaza Strip struck inside Israel on Friday, causing no damage or casualties, an Israeli military spokeswoman said.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group said its gunmen had launched 14 rockets against Israel during the day in response to Israeli operations in the area.
An Islamic Jihad spokesman said the group would consider stopping launching rockets if Israel ceased its actions.
"It depends on Israel, if they stop their aggression and abide by the truce we are ready to consider stopping firing," Abu Ahmed of the Islamic Jihad armed wing said.
Palestinian militant groups fired rockets earlier this week after Israel killed six gunmen in a raid and in air strikes on Tuesday, in a first clash with Hamas Islamists since an Egyptian-brokered truce came into effect in June.
(Additional reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi; writing by Ori Lewis and Allyn Fisher-Ilan; editing by Michael Roddy)
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