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Fierce fighting in Gaza as war hits 100 days

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© Reuters. Trails of smoke are seen in the sky, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, as seen from Israel, January 14, 2024. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

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By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Fadi Shana

DOHA/GAZA (Reuters) -Israeli tanks and aircraft hit targets in southern and central Gaza on Sunday and there were fierce gun battles in some areas as the war reached 100 days since the Oct. 7 attack led by gunmen from the Islamist Hamas movement.

Communications and internet services were down for the third day running, complicating the work of emergency and ambulance crews trying to help people in areas hit by fighting.

The clashes were concentrated in the southern city of Khan Younis, where Hamas said its fighters hit an Israeli tank, as well as in Al-Bureij and Al Maghazi in central Gaza, where the military said several fighters were killed.

The military also said it destroyed several silos used by Hamas to fire missiles at Israel. Hamas showed it retained rocketry capacity, launching a fresh salvo at Ashdod, an Israeli town 40 km (25 miles) away. There was no word of any casualties.

Over the past 24 hours, the Gaza health ministry said 125 people had been killed and 265 wounded, bringing the total number confirmed to have been killed since the start of the war to almost 24,000, with more than 60,000 wounded.

Israel’s military said it has killed around 9,000 Palestinian fighters, and lost 189 soldiers, in the Gaza war so far.

Speaking through video link to a conference in Istanbul, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh praised the Oct. 7 attack by the group’s fighters who rampaged through Israeli communities around the Gaza Strip, killing more than 1,200 people and seizing around 240 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

“We are not seekers of wars. We are seekers of freedom,” he said, saying the attack was, in part, a response to the blockade Israel and neighbouring Egypt placed on the Gaza Strip after Hamas seized control of the territory in 2007.

The Iranian-backed group is sworn to Israel’s destruction.

NEW PHASE OF WAR

The Israeli military says it has shifted to a new phase of the war, focused on the southern end of the territory, where almost 2 million people are now sheltering in tents and other temporary accommodation, after the initial phase centred on clearing the northern end including Gaza City.

In the northern Gaza Strip, health officials said an Israeli air strike killed a local journalist, raising the number of journalists killed in the Israeli offensive to more than 100, according to the Gaza government media office.

In a statement on Dec. 16, in response to the death of a journalist in Gaza, the Israeli army said it “has never, and will never, deliberately target journalists”.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has brushed off calls for a ceasefire, saying Israel will keep going until it achieves complete victory over Hamas and recovers 132 remaining hostages.

The military says, though, the next phase of the war will see months of more targeted operations against the movement’s leaders and positions.

On Israel’s northern border with Lebanon, where there has been a constant, low-level exchange of fire between troops and fighters from the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia, the military said it killed four armed militants trying to cross the border.

It said several anti-tank missiles were fired into northern Israel, one of which hit a house in Kfar Yuval village. Medical officials said a 76-year-old woman and her son were killed. The son was in the village’s security squad, the military said.

The war in Gaza has also stoked violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The Palestinian health officials said Israeli forces killed three Palestinians, including a 14-year-old boy, in incidents in Hebron and Jericho in the West Bank.

The military said two Palestinians in a car rammed through one of its checkpoints near Hebron and opened fire on pursuing troops. They were killed by return fire, the military said. Asked about the boy killed in Jericho, it said soldiers had shot at Palestinians who threw explosives devices at them.

In Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, Nana, a 17-year-old high school student displaced from northern Gaza, said 100 days of war “turned our life upside down.”

“We demand the occupation not only to end the war but also compensation for the psychological damage of displacement and the hardships endured,” she said.

(Reporting and writing by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Doha, Fadi Shana in Gaza; Additional reporting by Ari Rabinovitch in Jerusalem, Ali Sawafta in Ramallah; Editing by Tomasz Janowski, Hugh Lawson and Sharon Singleton)

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Oil prices fall, head for steepest weekly drop in three months

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By Nicole Jao

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices edged lower on Friday, and were on course for their steepest weekly loss in three months, as investors weighed weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data and the timing of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut.

futures for July were down 46 cents, or 0.55%, to $83.21 a barrel at 1:30 p.m. EDT (1730 GMT). U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for June fell 51 cents, or 0.65%, to $78.44 a barrel.

Both benchmarks are set for weekly losses as investors are concerned that higher-for-longer interest rates will curb economic growth in the United States, the world’s leading oil consumer, as well as in other parts of the world.

Brent was on course for a weekly decline of about 7% while WTI was headed for a loss of 6.5% on the week.

U.S. job growth slowed more than expected in April and the annual wage gain cooled, data showed on Friday, prompting traders to raise bets that the U.S. central bank will deliver its first interest rate cut this year in September.

“The economy is slowing a little bit,” said Tim Snyder, economist at Matador Economics. “But (the data) gives a path forward for the Fed to have at least one rate cut this year,” he said.

The Fed held rates steady this week and flagged high inflation readings that could delay rate cuts. Higher rates typically weigh on the economy and can reduce oil demand.

The market is repricing the expected timing of possible rate cuts after the release of softer-than-expected monthly jobs data, said Giovanni Staunovo, an analyst at UBS.

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U.S. energy companies this week cut the number of oil and rigs operating for a second week in a row, to the lowest since January 2022, Baker Hughes said in its closely followed report on Friday.

The oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, fell by eight to 605 in the week to May 3, in the biggest weekly decline since September 2023. The number of oil rigs fell seven to 499 this week, in the biggest weekly drop since November 2023. [RIG/U]

Geopolitical risk premiums due to the Israel-Hamas war have faded as the two sides consider a temporary ceasefire and hold talks with international mediators.

Further ahead, the next meeting of OPEC+ oil producers – members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies including Russia – is set for June 1.

Three sources from the OPEC+ group said it could extend its voluntary oil output cuts beyond June if oil demand does not increase.

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Fortinet stock target cut, retains sector perform rating on mixed financial results

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On Friday, RBC Capital made adjustments to its outlook on Fortinet shares (NASDAQ:), a company specializing in cybersecurity solutions. The firm reduced its price target on the stock to $68.00 from the previous $71.00. Despite the change in stock price target, the analyst maintained a Sector Perform rating on the shares.

The analyst from RBC Capital provided insights into the rationale behind the price target adjustment, citing a mixed financial performance in the recent quarter and forecast that might impact the stock’s performance in the short term.

The commentary highlighted that while the additional information regarding backlog and billings, as well as the firewall cycle, was beneficial, the second quarter of 2024 is expected to be the last period facing high comparative figures.

The report further mentioned that a rebound in billings and product revenue is anticipated in the third quarter of 2024. This optimism is based on the expectation that the current pressures on Fortinet’s business model will start to subside in the second half of 2024, potentially leading to a more favorable position for the company’s stock.

Fortinet’s financials and future prospects were a significant focus of the analysis, with the expectation that easing pressures would contribute to growth. The analyst’s comments did not include specific details on the financial results but provided a general expectation of improvement in the company’s performance later in the year.

The stock price target revision and maintained rating by RBC Capital reflect a cautious but stable outlook for Fortinet as it navigates through its current financial cycle and prepares for the latter half of 2024.

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In light of the recent analysis by RBC Capital, Fortinet (NASDAQ:FTNT) shows a blend of strengths and valuation concerns as per InvestingPro data.

With a robust gross profit margin of 77.13% for the last twelve months as of Q1 2024, the company demonstrates a strong ability to retain earnings after the cost of goods sold. The management’s confidence is reflected in their aggressive share buyback strategy, which is an InvestingPro Tip indicating a bullish stance on the company’s value.

Still, investors should note that Fortinet is trading at a high earnings multiple, with a P/E ratio of 41.52, suggesting a premium valuation. This is also supported by a PEG ratio of 1.12, which may indicate that the stock’s price is high relative to its earnings growth potential.

Furthermore, the company has experienced a significant price uptick over the last six months with a 29.16% return, which aligns with the analyst’s anticipation of a rebound in billings and product revenue in the third quarter of 2024.

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