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GAZA: Israeli military kills two Palestinian militants on Gaza-Israel border

Israeli troops shoot and kill two Palestinian militants attempting to lay an explosive device along northern Gaza's border with Israel. Israeli soldiers killed two Gaza militants from an arm of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction on Saturday (July 28) as they tried to launch an attack on Israel from the coastal strip, the militant group said. A spokesman for Fatah's al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades said the thwarted attack was meant to send a signal that the group had no intention of abiding by the platform of Abbas's new government in the occupied West Bank. Led by Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, the new government dropped the phrase "armed resistance" from its platform on Friday, angering Hamas Islamists and other militants in Gaza. Abbas lost control of the coastal strip last month when Hamas routed his secular Fatah forces. Abbas responded by sacking a Hamas-led government and appointing Fayyad's. Our message is that the Zionist occupation is continuing its aggression and therefore the resistance will continue, said Abu Thaer, a spokesman for the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Gaza. A statement issued by Islamic Jihad said: If Fayyad rejects the choice of resistance, he should pick another people to represent. The Israeli army said its soldiers opened fire on the two al-Aqsa militants near the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya and identified hitting them. They were planting an explosive device near the fence, an army spokeswoman said. Al-Aqsa said the two militants were trying to plant bombs and fire mortars into Israel. Israeli troops often shoot at Palestinians who approach the Gaza border with Israel to try to prevent armed infiltrations. Israel also conducts raids in the area to try to stop militants from launching rockets and mortars into Israel. Hamas's violent takeover of Gaza has stirred fears in Israel of a big increase in attacks from the Palestinian enclave. But Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert appeared last week to rule out a major military incursion for now. Israel is under pressure from the United States and the European Union to restart long-stalled peace talks. In a bid to bolster Abbas, Israel has recently renewed a measure of security cooperation with his forces in the West Bank, agreed to stop pursuing some 180 wanted Fatah fighters and released 255 Palestinian prisoners from its jails. Under a deal between Israel, Egypt and Fayyad's government, thousands of Palestinians who have been stranded in Egypt since Hamas's takeover on June 14 will be allowed back into Gaza starting next week, Palestinian officials said on Saturday. A Palestinian source familiar with the deal said the Palestinians would start crossing the border in stages starting as early as Sunday. They will cross from Egypt into Israel and then enter into Gaza.

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