Israeli missile kills Palestinian in Gaza -medics
GAZA, Aug 5 (Reuters) An Israeli air strike killed a Palestinian in the southern Gaza Strip today, medics said, as Israel pressed its offensive against militants.
Five Palestinians, including two militants, were killed by Israeli missiles fired from the air on Saturday in the Rafah area.
Israeli forces swept into the southern region on Thursday to destroy what the army called ''terrorist infrastructure'' as part of a wider offensive against militants, launched after gunmen captured an Israeli soldier in a cross-border raid on June 25.
Medics said the Palestinian killed in the latest air strike was a civilian and that four other unarmed people were wounded.
An Israeli army spokesman said fire was directed towards a person spotted moving suspiciously towards Israeli forces operating in the area.
Israel's Gaza offensive has killed at least 167 Palestinians, more than half of them civilians.
Israel has rejected demands by the three militant groups that captured Corporal Gilad Shalit in the raid, which includes Hamas, to trade the soldier for Palestinian prisoners.
A local representative of the International Committee of the Red Cross said the groups had rejected a new request by the ICRC to visit the soldier.
Israel's offensive has increased pressure on Hamas, which rose to power in March, and had been under a Western aid embargo to try to force it to recognise Israel, renounce violence and accept peace deals.
REUTERS DH KP0343


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