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Israel troops have pulled out of Gaza town

GAZA, Nov 7: Israeli forces pulled out of a northern Gaza town overnight after one of their biggest operations in the Palestinian coastal strip in a year, the army said today.

''Soldiers have left Beit Hanoun,'' said an army spokeswoman, adding forces were still in other parts of northern Gaza.

Residents confirmed Israeli forces had left Beit Hanoun.

Israeli troops have killed 52 people, more than half of them militants, during a week-long raid that has centred on Beit Hanoun, say Palestinian medical officials. One Israeli soldier has been killed.

The offensive, one of the biggest since the army and Jewish settlers withdrew from Gaza last year after 38 years of occupation, was designed to curb militant rocket fire. But militants have still launched numerous makeshift missiles.

On the Palestinian political front, President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh held talks late yesterday that could lead to the formation of a unity government, potentially easing sanctions against the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority.

Abbas, head of the once-dominant Fatah faction and Haniyeh, a leader of the Hamas militant group which won Palestinian elections in January, met in Gaza City for about two hours.

Officials said the two men would resume talks today.

Hamas has struggled to govern under a Western embargo imposed over its refusal to recognise Israel.

Abbas and Haniyeh have been involved in on-again, off-again negotiations for the past few months to try and forge a deal on a coalition government uniting their rival movements.

The standoff between Hamas and Fatah has triggered bloodshed between gunmen from the two factions, raising fears of civil war.

An Abbas aide, who declined to be named, said the president had rejected Haniyeh's proposed candidate to succeed him as prime minister.

REUTERS

Dacoit killed in encounter

Satna, MP, Nov 6 (UNI) A dacoit, carrying a reward of Rs 5,000 on his head, was arrested during a two-hour-long encounter with Thokia dacoit gang near Moni Baba ashram at Mohamgarh in this district, police said today. After receiving a tip-off on November 5 that dacoit Thokia was planning a major operation along with his friends in the area, three police teams were formed and the Thokia gang was attacked. Both sides exchanged fire.....

NEC to launch air service in NE states

Aizawl, Nov 7: The North Eastern Council (NEC) has decided to launch air connectivity exclusively for northeastern states including Sikkim, aviation officials here said today.They informed the feasibility study of the proposed project has been done by Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Limited (IL&FS) and the report is scheduled to be discussed in NEC meeting on November 15-16 governors and chief ministers of NE states will attend the meeting.A private airline operator, which has reportedly run successful operations.....

HUM ultra killed in encounter

Jammu Nov 7: A Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HUM) militant and a former SPO was today gunned down by the troops at Budhi, Gandoh area of hilly Doda district, official sources said.Doda senior Superintendent of Police Manohar Singh said HUM militant Shabir Ahmad, alias Abu Abrar, resident of Banitanta in Gandoh was killed by the troops of 26 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) and Special Task Force (STF). The militant was a Special Police Officer (SPO). He had taken one AK-Rifle, three magazines,.....
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