Four wounded from IDF fire in central Gaza Strip

Medics in the Strip say IDF soldiers fired in direction of home in central Gaza; woman, 2 minors reportedly taken to hospital with slight injuries.

IDF soldiers near Gaza border 311 (R) (photo credit: REUTERS/Amir Cohen)
IDF soldiers near Gaza border 311 (R)
(photo credit: REUTERS/Amir Cohen)
IDF gunfire wounded four Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, medics said, in an incident that ruptured the calm of a shaky truce achieve after a spasm of cross-border violence earlier this month.
The IDF spokesperson said that forces operating along the Gaza border fired on a terrorist unit that appeared to be attempting to place an explosive device along the fence. Apparently, the spokesperson said, uninvolved civilians were hit in the strike.
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The IDF statement added that it was forced to respond to terrorists operating near civilian population centers.
Officials in the Strip said IDF soldiers had fired in the direction of a home in central Gaza after darkness fell.
Medics said later four people including a woman and two minors had been taken to a hospital with slight injuries.
The incident followed a surprise unity deal achieved this week between Hamas and the Fatah movement that dominates in the West Bank.