Israel Moving Closer To Invading Gaza

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MARK LAVIE | December 25, 2008 09:31 PM EST | AP

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Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, right, checks the time as she leaves a news conference with her Egyptian counterpart Ahmed Abul-Gheit, left, following her meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, not pictured, at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2008. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

JERUSALEM — Israel moved closer to invading Gaza, saying Thursday it had wrapped up preparations for a broad offensive after Palestinian militants fired about 100 rockets and mortar shells across the border in two days.

Israel's foreign minister brushed off a call for restraint from Egypt's president, and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made a direct appeal to Gaza's people to pressure their leaders to stop the barrages. But the attacks showed no signs of ending. By nightfall, three rockets and 15 mortar shells had exploded in Israel.

Olmert issued his appeal in a rare interview with the Arabic language satellite channel al-Arabiya, saying Israel would not hesitate to respond with force if the attacks continued.

"I am telling them now, it may be the last minute, I'm telling them stop it. We are stronger," he said.

Thursday's rocket fire was far less than the barrage of 80 rockets the previous day, and there were no reports of injuries. But Israeli leaders said the continued fire _ the most intense since Egypt brokered a cease-fire last June _ was unacceptable.

One of the mortar shells landed at Israel's passenger crossing with Gaza just as a group of Palestinian Christians was going through on their way to the West Bank town of Bethlehem for Christmas celebrations, the military said. Another rocket exploded after nightfall in an industrial park south of the coastal city of Ashkelon, police said.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak invited Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni to Cairo to discuss the possibility of renewing the truce, which expired Friday. But by the time Livni arrived, she was in no mood to discuss a cease-fire, and she dismissed Mubarak's pleas for restraint.

"Enough is enough," she said afterward. "When there's shooting, there's a response. Any state would react that way."

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In Israel, Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned that "whoever harms the citizens and soldiers of Israel will pay a heavy price."

He did not elaborate. But defense officials, speaking on condition on anonymity because they were discussing classified information, said the Israeli operation would likely begin with surgical airstrikes against rocket launchers and continue with a land invasion. Harsh weather conditions are hampering visibility and complicating air force missions, so the operation won't be launched until the skies clear, they added.

Another complication is national elections set for Feb. 10. Both Barak and Livni are running for prime minister, and they are under heavy pressure from opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu to act. Netanyahu, who advocates tough action against Palestinian militants, is the front-runner in the election, according to opinion polls.

Despite the tough talk, Israel has been reluctant to embark on an offensive liable to exact heavy casualties on both sides. Gaza's militants operate in crowded civilian areas, and past invasions have not halted the barrages.

The barrages have caused no casualties over the past two days, but there has been property damage, and tens of thousands of Israelis near Gaza have been instructed to stay indoors. TV newscasts have been showing panic-stricken children.

Israel left Gaza in 2005 after a 38-year occupation, but still controls its border crossings, blockaded for months in an effort to pressure militants to halt their fire. Islamic Hamas militants seized control of Gaza in June 2007, after routing security forces loyal to Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Despite the rocket fire, Israel's Defense Ministry said late Thursday that it would open two cargo crossings Friday to allow a limited amount of vital supplies to enter. Israel's policy is to avoid a humanitarian crisis there, while keeping up the pressure.

In the West Bank, Abbas visited Hebron, the area's largest city, for the first time since he took office in 2005. Israeli forces control a section in the middle of the city to protect about 500 Jewish settlers living in several enclaves. Hebron is home to about 170,000 Palestinians.

Abbas demanded that the settlers get out. "Hebron is ours, and they have to leave if they want peace," he said.

Also Thursday, an Israeli military court sentenced the leader of a Palestinian group to 30 years in prison for participating in anti-Israel attacks.

Ahmed Saadat is the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The PFLP took responsibility for killing Israeli Cabinet minister Rehavam Zeevi at a Jerusalem hotel in 2001. Saadat was acquitted of planning the assassination, but sentenced for other attacks, the military said.

In neighboring Lebanon, meanwhile, Lebanese army officers said troops discovered seven rockets set up with timers that were on the verge of firing near the border with Israel. They said troops were dismantling the Katyusha rockets.

They would not say if the rockets were directed toward Israel. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of military rules.

The militant group Hezbollah has a large rocket arsenal, but has rarely used them against Israel since their 2006 war. Last year, a previously unknown militant Islamic group fired two rockets into Israel.

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JERUSALEM — Israel moved closer to invading Gaza, saying Thursday it had wrapped up preparations for a broad offensive after Palestinian militants fired about 100 rockets and mortar shells acros...
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Zombie is the world the Cranberry called them. While they are planning and jockeying for political gain, real people are losing their limbs and spilling their blood on the street. Sure they should respond to attacks on their country, but this kind of idiot reaction has been done a thousand times in the past and other has changed. It's like the US government throwing out a couple thousands of illegal immigrant families each time we have an election and Lou Dobbs is the moderator. Think outside of the box. Do something else for God's sake instead of keep hitting your head against the wall and bleed to death. Well, others bleed to death while you're banging your heads, Zombie. Think! Do not react. At the end of the day, most of the people you kill have very little to do in the decision making process and the act of rocketing your territory. They are just innocent victims not unlike your ancestors in the Holocaust.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 12/27/2008

Iraeli politicians, in the run-up to elections, are promising to deal a severe blow to Gaza as this is how Iraeli policy is made. However, every household in Gaza is already under siege. In Gaza you can only find pale, angry and frustrated faces. If you visit my house you won't find power, while my neighbor is out of gas. Another neighbor seeks potable water as power outages have left him without for four days. A third neighbor desparately looks for milk for his child but does so in vain.

Sameh A. Habeeb writes from the occupied Gaza Strip

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10053.shtml

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 12/27/2008

The Israelis are guaranteeing endless w@r in the region.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 12/27/2008

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEP ANYYYYYYYYYYYYYY DAYYYYYYYYYYYY NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.
1, 2...2.5...2.75...2.80...2.99...2.999999999999....

Just put them out of their misery, Israel. You already pretended to withdraw several years ago. In an October 6, 2004, interview with Haaretz, Dov Weissglas, Sharon's chief of staff, declared: "The significance of the disengagement plan is the freezing of the peace process... When you freeze that process, you prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state and you prevent a discussion on the refugees, the borders and Jerusalem. Disengagement supplies the amount of formaldehyde that is necessary so there will not be a political process with the Palestinians"

Then you blockaded essential supplies from the Strip causing a collective punishment for over one million Palestinians you have already committed atrocities against over the past 60 years. You control their airspace and waters. You conduct raids into the territory you "withdrew" from terrorizing and killing civilians daily with immunity thanks to US Taxpayer dollars and the Israeli lobbyist control over the MSM and West's politicians. Let the UN Human Rights inspectors in!

Oh, and you're the victim? LOL@you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 12/26/2008

Clinton worked out an equitable peace agreement in 2000, giving the Palestinians 90% of what they requested--for starters. Israel wasn't happy, but signed the agreement. Arafat? He renegged at the last minute and started an infatah. WHO prevented a Palestinian state?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 12/27/2008
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A bald faced lie. Arafat signed the agreements, just like Rabin. An Israeli militant killed Rabin shortly thereafter and the government that succeeded him refused to honor Israel's commitment to take settlements out of the West Bank.

In fact, Israel has sharply increased its encroachment on the West Bank since those times. They are the ones who have destroyed what was gained at Oslo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 AM on 12/27/2008
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From the posts....this could easily fester for another century. Both sides have compelling arguments.
But nothing ever changes and nothing ever gets resolved....it's just an endless feud between two factions furious with one another, defiled by one another and unable to reconcile.

I am not wondering why this is so intractable. I've seen it so many times in so many different issues in this life. The Mormons and the gays, the white-supremists and African American's, the Muslims and the Hindu's, the rich and the poor, the Serbs and the Croats.

Once we get to hating one another....it takes years, decades or more for reconciliation to happen. I'm just as guilty as the next person. Unfortunately it's in our nature to be this way I suppose. But isn't there always someone who cast the first stone? Isn't there always an aggressor and a defender? I have no solution...perhaps this conflict will die out like a burning fire down to embers and ash? It seems all we are capable of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 12/26/2008

Just one observation about the possibility of a "two state" solution: it no longer exists as a real option. There is simply not enough contiguous territory left to create a viable Palestinian state. The combined effects of decades of settlement building on contested territory and the "separation wall" that has encroached well into supposedly Palestinian territory, cutting farmers off from their fields.

Despite the dismantling of a few high profile settlements, the "facts on the ground" of the hundreds of existing settlements and the fractal nightmare of the Wall are not about to be dismantled, and what is left is simply not enough to support a viable nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 12/26/2008
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Two Palestinian girls have been killed in the Gaza Strip, as Palestinian gunmen continued firing rockets and mortars into Israel despite the threat of a military operation in the territory.

Palestinian medical sources said the girls died when an explosive apparently fired Friday by gunmen mistakenly hit a house in the town of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza.

http://voanews.com/english/2008-12-26-voa43.cfm

Fireworks, eh?

Tell that to their grieving families.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 12/26/2008
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Great, so what you're pointing out is that the weapons the Palestinians have to defend themselves are just as dangerous to themselves as they are to Israel. The Palestinians are using makeshift weapons to face up against an army that has the best weapons technology an alliance with the nation on the planet that spends more than the rest of the world /combined/ on military budget can get them.

Remind me again how the Israelis are the victims here?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 AM on 12/27/2008

Israel goes after militants and terrorists; Hamas reponds by firing rockets indiscriminately at civilians. There is no equivalency here. This attempt to link the two is a lot like right-wingers trying to compare Democratic obstructionism in the Congress with Republican obstructionism. The latter has clearly been more malicious and toxic. Yet the Roves of the world are engaged in an effort to Invert Reality, just as I believe Hamas is attempting to do that in the Mideast conflict.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 12/26/2008

hamas would like nothing more than to starve gaza, just as long as a few israeli civilians can die.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 12/26/2008
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Your cartoon caricature of the Palestinians is neither helpful nor truthful. Hamas is trying to protect its own people. Israel alone is responsible for the blockade.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 12/27/2008

Israel has the right to defend itself against endless rocket attacks, directed at anything, mostly at innocent targets. If firing rockets into neighborhoods is Hamas' way of making a point, then they don't get it. It's like a bully in the school playground. He harrasses weaker kids; if this kid was ours, wouldn't any one of us stand up to this kid and in most cases force school authorities to promptly expell him from school?

Talking, negotiating through dialogue is not in their (Hamas) "dictionary".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 12/26/2008
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Really? Israel is the stronger party -- they have one of the most well-equipped militaries in the world, thanks to the US. They're the ones who go around beating up on the other children in the schoolyard (Lebanon, 2006), shaking them down for their lunch money (the Gaza blockade, the military checkpoints, the illegal settlements and barrier walls that cut Palestinians off from their own land).

You want to talk about expelling someone from school? Name the last time Israel did what they were told by the school principle, i.e. adhered to a UN mandate or a treaty in full compliance. Israel shouldn't even be in the UN if they can't play by the rules.

You know what's not in the Israeli dictionary? Justice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 12/26/2008

well said sir.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 12/26/2008
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No question that 'the bully in the school yard' IS Israel, who with US backing has used its superior armaments, courtesy of the US taxpayers, to harass and torment the hapless Arabs. The US vetoes has over the years allowed Israel to ignore numerous UN rulings and behave like a thug in the ME. The 'endless rocket attacks' is but a legitimate resistance to the continued illegal Israeli occupation.

The bully is caught off guard, it's protector is busied with quagmire Iraq and Israel is on course to get an almighty thumping from those it has tormented over the years. My sympathy lies with the innocents who will bear the brunt of another Lebanon/Hezbollah precedent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 12/26/2008

No question that "terror as usual" is ruling in Gaza, unfortunately....

This war is assymetric.

A state against a terror organisation.

So what is a "measured response" ?

300 random rockets aimed at Israeli civilians equals 100 tons of bombs aimed at Hamas?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 12/27/2008

Sadly, it is all about Jihad, not territory....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 12/27/2008

Sad story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 12/26/2008

Maybe I missed something, did Israel stop invading Gaza? When they boxed the Palestians into the corner what exactly did they expect. They make sure Hamas can't govern by starving the people of supplies and food, then they say because Hamas can't govern, we must attack. Israel will not allow anybody with half a brain to enter Gaza, What results were they expecting?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 12/26/2008

this is a common red herring tactic used by the left. Israel has no obligation to feed the people of Gaza, nor supply them with food. Typically feeding and supplying a country explicitly designed to kill you doesn't make a lot of strategic sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 12/26/2008
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Israel does, however, have an obligation to allow international aid agencies to address the humanitarian crisis. Or to adhere to international law with regards to taking land from other people by force and building settlements on it. Israel is the last great thrust of European colonialism from the last few centuries -- I think everyone will be happy when they're brought to task. Well, everyone except you sadistic neocon war hawks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 12/26/2008

Gaza is becoming more and more like the Warsaw ghetto every day.

Too bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 12/26/2008
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I know Israel has to, needs to and has the right to defend itself for these attacks.
But what I don't understand is the surprise and frustration coming from people that these attacks are happening in the first place. Gaza and the West Bank are occupied. The borders are sealed, there are check points at every major intersection. Settlements continue to grab more and more land every month, Palestinians are forced to live in ghettos and can not travel within their own territories. Outside of humanitarian aide, Israel is blocking food, water and basic supplies. The Israli army has decimated the Palestinian police force, bombed its jails, cars and offices. There is 70% + unemployment and Palestinians are killed everyday by Israeli missiles.

Regardless of your perspective I think anyone can see why these people would fight back at some point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 12/26/2008

this is a lie. There are no Israeli settlements in Gaza. Israel pulled out of Gaza, and sealed the border behind them. Just as anyone would if their neighbor was hostile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 12/26/2008
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"Neighbor?" Israel was a "neighbor?" Are you forgetting those were /illegal/ settlements they abandoned?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 12/26/2008

I totally agree. To add to the specifics these check points are major disruptions to the people's ability to get to and from work, children to get to and from school, even women in labor are not given privileged access to hospitals. Also it is not uncommon for these so-called Christians and Jewish settlers to harrass the locals without fear of judicial retribution as the Israeli courts do not adjudicate Palestinian complains against an Israeli citizen.

I like this statement though:
"Enough is enough," she said afterward. "When there's shooting, there's a response. Any state would react that way."

Really? I wonder how any state would react if its borders were besieged. Israel can't have it both ways, expecting the Palestinian authorities to control the attacts on Israel when as you mentioned that very same authority has been dismanteled by none other than Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 12/26/2008

While every sovereign nation has a right to defend itself, it's seems kind of hard for one to claim self defense if they have engaged in provocation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 12/26/2008

It's all about that oil in Gaza.....money money money money...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 12/26/2008

To understand the frustration of the Gazan's these numbers might be helpful.

Truck loads of supplies allowed into Gaza.

Before Hamas was elected - 564 truckloads - Total for December 2005

During the last cease fire which was reasonably well honored by both sides.

123 total truckloads for October 2008

137 total truckloads for November 2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 12/26/2008
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