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7 Palestinians Dead In Gaza Fighting

 CBS News Interactive: Mideast Conflict

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) ― Israeli forces launched airstrikes and a ground raid on Gaza Friday, trading fire with gunmen in clashes that killed seven Palestinians including a 12-year-old boy, Palestinians said.

The deaths drove the Palestinian death toll to 15 in Israeli strikes retaliating for a militant attack that killed two Israeli civilians at a vital Gaza fuel depot Wednesday. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has pledged to keep hitting Hamas so that it cannot "continue to operate against Israeli civilians as it does."

There were no signs, however, of any imminent major ground offensive by Israel.

Israeli aircraft killed two Hamas militants in a strike on southern Gaza early Friday, the group said. The Israeli military confirmed the attack, saying it targeted gunmen near the Gaza-Israel border fence.

Israeli troops crossed into central Gaza and clashed with gunmen in the area. A 12-year old boy was fatally shot in the stomach and six other Palestinians were wounded, medics said.

Later in the day Israeli forces fired at a group of Palestinian militants operating near a farm in central Gaza, killing four people and wounding several, including children, witnesses and doctors said. It was not immediately clear how many of the casualties were gunmen and how many were bystanders.

The army confirmed troops were operating in Gaza, and that aircraft had struck, but said it did not know anything about the death of the boy.

The brazen daylight attack on the Nahal Oz terminal between Gaza and Israel killed two civilian workers and prompted Israel to close the facility, which supplies all the fuel for Gaza's 1.4 million residents.

Israeli officials indicated the cutoff would not last past the weekend. An earlier Israeli plan to cut back fuel shipments in response to rocket attacks by Gaza militants was shelved under international pressure.

Hamas has ruled Gaza since June, 2007, when its militants routed forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Abbas now heads a Western-backed government based in the West Bank and is holding peace talks with Israel.

Hamas has continued attacking Israeli forces along the border and firing rockets at Israeli towns, and allows Gaza's other militant factions to do the same.

There were no signs that the latest round of bloodshed would derail peace talks: Olmert said Thursday that Israel "will continue to hold serious and responsible negotiations that can lead us to agreements" with Palestinian moderates.

Olmert and Abbas have said they hope to reach an agreement by the end of the year.

(© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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