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Israeli troops raid Gaza, kill 6 militants

GAZA, Oct 26 (Reuters) Israeli troops killed six Palestinian gunmen today in some of the heaviest fighting for weeks in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical and militant sources said.

Two Israeli troops were wounded, the army said, as three separate raids were mounted into the territory, backed by air strikes. Seven Palestinian militants and three civilians were wounded, hospital staff said.

Fighters from Hamas, the Islamist group which controls Gaza, were joined by other militants in battles that began overnight.

The Israeli army, which described the raids as ''routine'', said its forces pulled back in early afternoon and witnesses said fighting appeared to have ended. Yesterday, Israel said it planned to start cutting power supplies to Gaza in response to almost daily rocket fire on Israeli towns nearby.

Explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout Gaza and plumes of smoke billowed from the battle zones, in the north, south and centre of the 45-km (30-mile) strip of coast.

Hamas, which routed forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to seize control of the territory in June, said three of its men were killed. Islamic Jihad militants said three of their number also died in the clashes.

Hamas said its fighters had overrun a small Israeli position and shot two soldiers. The group showed journalists some Israeli military equipment, some of it bloodstained -- evidence Hamas leaders said of their fighters' successes.

As the fighting died down, Abbas met Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in an effort to narrow differences over a possible peace settlement that the United States hopes to push forward at a conference to be held near Washington before the year ends.

Hamas's leader in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, dismissed such meetings as ''a cover for continued Israeli aggression''.

REUTERS SS KP1836

Younis hits 82 as South Africa restrict Pakistan to 230

MULTAN, Oct 26 (Reuters) A valiant 82 from Younis Khan could not stop South Africa restricting Pakistan to 230 for nine in the fourth one-day international at Multan stadium today. South Africa, trailing 1-2 in the five-match series, produced sharp fielding and disciplined bowling to give themselves a good chance of levelling the series on a pitch which was sluggish but good for runs. The Pakistan innings was built around a substantial fourth-wicket stand of 91 from 114 balls between Younis.....

Musharraf violating UN resolution : Bhim Singh

Srinagar, Oct 26: Coming down strongly on Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf for declaring Gigit Baltistan region as a part of Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNNP) chief Bhim Singh has said that it is a complete violation of the 1948 United Nations (UN) resolution. Singh expressed apprehensions that the declaration would threaten the peace prospects in South Asia. “Converting the Gilgit council in to a Legislative Assembly and proclaiming the city to be popular city of Pakistan is unacceptable and.....

Groundnutseed, sunflower ref, castor, palm oils rise

Mumbai, Oct 26 (UNI) Prices of groudnut seed, sunflower refined, castor commercial oils along with castorseed ruled better on reduced offers from stockists induced by lesser arrival of stocks from producing centres, traders at the Bombay Commodity Exchange (BCE) said today. Following are the spot rates of oilseeds (all figures in Rupees) as provided by the BCE here: Oilseeds pear quintal Oils per 10 kg De-oiled cakes per MT Grd' kernel 3,250, Grd' Bold 60/70 3,700, G Nut Raw 650,.....
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