Israeli fighter jets have bombed dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip hours after vowing to take revenge on the killers of three teenagers.
Soldiers also demolished the West Bank homes of two main suspects in the murders of the kidnapped trio.
A man was shot dead after allegedly throwing a grenade at troops attempting to arrest a militant in the Jenin refugee camp.
A fireball rises above Rafah, southern Gaza, following an Israeli airstrikeThe Israeli teenagers' bodies were found under a pile of rocks in an isolated spot near Hebron, three weeks after they went missing.
Eyal Yifrach, 19, and 16-year-olds Gilad Shaar and Naftali Frenkel disappeared on June 12 while hitchhiking home from the Jewish school where they were studying.
Their bodies were found by soldiers after the biggest Israeli ground operation inside the West Bank in nearly a decade.
Soldiers walk away from the Hebron home of one of the kidnap suspsectsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed the Islamic militant group Hamas for the atrocity and said the teenagers were "kidnapped and murdered in cold blood by human animals".
"Hamas is responsible and Hamas will pay," he said.
Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, has denied any involvement in the kidnappings, although a spokesman said: "Threats don't scare Hamas and if (Mr Netanyahu) wages a war on Gaza, the gates of hell will open on him."
An adviser to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the country was committed to peace so that "no mother or no family will be bereaved for the loss of their beloved ones, (whether) Palestinian or Israeli."
One of Amer Abu Eisheh's relatives walks through the shell of his homeHowever, Mark Regev, a spokesman for the Israeli government, told Sky News: "President Abbas says he's committed to peace, reconciliation and fighting terrorism, and yet he's in an alliance with terrorists who kidnap and murder children.
"When he chose to form a pact with Hamas, he was turning his back on his own commitment to fighting terrorism.
"Hamas is part of a family of terrorist movements, such as Hizbollah in Lebanon and Isis in Iraq, who are well known for their violence and their extremism.
Demonstrators march near the UN headquarters in New York"President Abbas has to decide whether he's with them or with the path of peace and reconciliation."
About 400 suspected Hamas militants were arrested as Israeli air strikes hit 34 targets inside the Gaza Strip.
The homes of chief suspects Marwan Qawasmeh and Amer Abu Eisheh, who are still on the run, were also destroyed, witnesses told the AFP news agency.
Israeli security officials are expected to discuss possible further military action after an emergency meeting on Monday.
Overnight, thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv's central Rabin Square, close to where the teenagers were abducted, to sing, pray and light candles.
It came as Secretary of State John Kerry condemned the "despicable terrorist act" as an "outrage beyond any understanding or rationale".
"As a father, there are no words to express such a horrific loss that shakes all people of conscience," he added.
US President Barack Obama said the murders were "senseless" but warned against retribution that "could further destabilise the situation".
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