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    Israeli airstrikes kill 7 in Gaza, Palestinian officials say

    By Faith Karimi and Steve Almasy, CNN
    August 24, 2014 -- Updated 1307 GMT (2107 HKT)
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    STORY HIGHLIGHTS
    • Israeli PM says airstrikes will continue, every Hamas "terror" location is a target
    • Seven Palestinians killed Sunday, Palestinian Health Ministry says
    • Rockets from Syria hit Golan Heights, which is controlled by Israel
    • It's unclear whether they're related to Israel's fight with Hamas
    (CNN) -- The recently renewed violence in the Mideast claimed more lives Sunday as Israeli strikes killed seven people in Gaza and a Palestinian attack on a border crossing wounded four Israeli civilians.
    The Palestinian victims included an 18-month-old, said a spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qidra.
    The four Israelis were hit at the border crossing near the town of Erez. The Israel Defense Forces tweeted that several rockets and mortars struck the checkpoint. One civilian was moderately wounded and three were injured, the IDF said, without elaborating on their conditions.
    The civilians had come to the crossing to aid people needing humanitarian assistance, Israel's Ministry of Defense said in a written statement. The crossing remains closed.
    Hamas said it fired three 120 mm shells at the site.
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated before his weekly Cabinet meeting that airstrikes will continue and that Israel targets militants.
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    "The Hamas is paying and will pay a heavy price for the crimes it is carrying out. I call on the citizens of Gaza to leave every place that the Hamas is carrying out terror activity. Every place like this is a target for us. ... This is true on all fronts and for all countries," he said.
    He compared Hamas to ISIS, the militant group that now calls itself the Islamic State.
    "Hamas is ISIS and ISIS is Hamas. They simply work in the same way. They are branches of the same poisonous tree," Netanyahu said.
    Israel, the European Union and the United States consider Hamas a terrorist organization.
    Al-Qidra told CNN that 92 people in Gaza have been killed since a cease-fire ended five days ago and more than 2,100 have died in this weekslong conflict.
    There were other effects of the violence, which began in early July. The United Nations, which runs many schools in Gaza, said 500,000 children were unable to begin classes on Sunday.
    Fire from Syria
    Also Sunday, the Israeli military said rockets from Syria hit various locations through the Golan Heights.
    It was unclear who was responsible for the rockets from Syria or whether they had anything to do with Israel's ongoing fight with Hamas that has raged for weeks. The Golan Heights is under Israeli government control but is considered to be occupied territory by the international community.
    The announcement came hours after a rocket from Lebanon struck an open area in northern Israel in a separate attack. No injuries were immediately reported in either of those attacks.
    Last month, a rocket was fired into northern Israel from southern Lebanon, and the Israeli military responded with an artillery strike. At the time, Israel said it held the Lebanese government responsible for the attack.
    Israel has waged an offensive in Gaza against the militant Palestinian group Hamas and the stream of rockets fired into Israel from Gaza. Hopes for a cease-fire appear dim despite calls from world leaders for the two sides to stop the violence.
    Hamas request
    Hamas is urging Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to go before the International Criminal Court to prosecute Israeli leaders for war crimes.
    The Palestinians are not currently under the jurisdiction of the ICC, but would be if they sign the court's Rome Statute, the treaty that established the court.
    Back in May, a group of 17 human rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch, signed a letter to Abbas encouraging him to join the ICC.
    The United States and Israel and some other nations have pressured Abbas not to take this step, arguing that it would harm peace talks.
    Hamas' announcement comes a day after one of the group's leaders admitted that its militants were responsible for the abduction of three Israeli teens in the West Bank in June.
    Hamas Political Bureau member Saleh Aruri added that the kidnappers did not tell their leaders about the action. The kidnappings were not approved by Hamas leadership or its military wing, he said, stressing that this acknowledgment does not equate to a claim of responsibility.
    The three teens were later found dead, sparking the violence that has raged since then.
    CNN's Michael Schwartz in Jerusalem contributed to this report. 
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