Gaza fighting rages despite cease-fire proposal

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IBRAHIM BARZAK and STEVEN GUTKIN | January 7, 2009 11:48 PM EST | AP

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Palestinians pray over the bodies of people killed near a United Nations school Tuesday, during their funeral in the Jebaliya refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Israel's military paused its Gaza offensive for three hours Wednesday to allow food and fuel to reach besieged Palestinians, and the country's leaders debated whether to accept an international cease-fire plan or expand the assault against Hamas. With criticism rising of the operation's spiraling civilian death toll and Gazans increasingly suffering the effects of nonstop airstrikes and shelling, Israel's military said it opened "humanitarian corridors" to allow aid supplies to reach Palestinians.(AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel resumed its Gaza offensive Wednesday, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt after a three-hour lull to allow in humanitarian aid. Hamas responded with a rocket barrage.

Despite the heavy fighting, strides were made on the diplomatic front with the U.S. throwing its weight behind a deal being brokered by France and Egypt.

While the Security Council failed to reach agreement on a cease-fire resolution, Egyptian diplomats said Egypt will host separate talks with Israel, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority in Cairo Thursday, but there would be no meeting between Israel and Hamas.

Israeli airstrikes killed 29 Palestinians on Wednesday after leaflets were dropped warning residents to leave the area "because Hamas uses your houses to hide and smuggle military weapons."

The fighting continued into Thursday. Palestinians reported more than 20 airstrikes around Gaza before dawn, killing one person and wounding 10. There were also reports of clashes between Israeli armored forces and Hamas militants in southern Gaza.

The casualties brought the total Palestinian death toll during Israel's 12-day assault to 689 and drove home the complexities of finding a diplomatic endgame for Israel's Gaza invasion. Ten Israelis have been killed, including three civilians, since the offensive began Dec. 27.

More than 5,000 people have fled the border area, seeking refuge at two U.N. schools turned into temporary shelters.

The fury of the renewed fighting made it appear each side was scrambling to get in as many hits as possible before a truce could materialize.

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"I feel like the ground is shaking when we hear the shelling. People are terrified," said Fida Kishta, a resident of the Gaza-Egypt border area where Israeli planes destroyed 16 empty houses.

In Turkey, a Mideast diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly said that country would be asked to put together an international force that could help keep the peace. And diplomats in New York worked on a U.N. Security Council statement backing the cease-fire initiative but failed to reach agreement on action to end the violence.

"We are very much applauding the efforts of a number of states, particularly the effort that President (Hosni) Mubarak has undertaken on behalf of Egypt," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said. "We're supporting that initiative."

The army, which has refused to allow journalists into Gaza, permitted two TV teams to accompany soldiers on patrol for the first time. The footage showed soldiers walking through a deserted street in an unidentified location in Gaza.

The Israeli military correspondent who accompanied the soldiers said they were concerned about Hamas booby-traps. He said they were shooting through walls, throwing grenades around corners, going from house to house looking for Hamas gunmen and using bomb sniffer dogs. Buildings showed bullet and shrapnel marks. "We used a lot of fire," said an officer in the group, Lt. Col. Ofer.

Hamas, meanwhile, fired rockets, though at a slower pace than previous days, hitting the towns of Ashkelon and Beersheba with the sort of longer range missiles never seen before this war. Rockets were still hitting the cities after midnight, but there were no immediate reports of injury.

Despite the violence, a surprise announcement in Paris on Wednesday put a spotlight on diplomacy.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that both Israel and the Palestinian Authority had accepted the cease-fire deal, but he made no mention of Hamas, without whom no truce could work. The Palestinian Authority controls only the West Bank while Hamas rules Gaza _ two territories on opposite sides of Israel that are supposed to make up a future Palestinian state.

Later, Israeli officials made it clear Sarkozy's statement was not exactly accurate.

"Israel welcomes the initiative of the French president and the Egyptian president to bring about a sustainable quiet in the south," said Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev.

But for Israel to accept the proposal, he said, "there has to be a total and complete cessation of all hostile fire from Gaza into Israel, and ... we have to see an arms embargo on Hamas that will receive international support."

For its part, Hamas said it would not accept a truce deal unless it includes an end to the Israeli blockade of Gaza _ something Israel says it is not willing to do.

"There must be guarantees to ensure Israel will not breach this package, including halting the aggression, lifting the blockade and opening the crossings," said Ghazi Hamad, a senior Hamas adviser.

Growing international outrage over the human toll of Israel's offensive, which includes 3,000 Palestinians wounded _ could work against continued fighting. So could President Bush's departure from office this month and a Feb. 10 election in Israel.

But Israel has a big interest in inflicting as much damage as possible on Hamas, both to stop militant rocket fire on southern Israeli towns and to diminish the group's ability to play a spoiler role in peace talks with Palestinian moderates.

The Israeli Cabinet formally decided on Wednesday to push ahead with the offensive while at the same time pursuing the cease-fire option. Israeli officials also rejected Hamas' call to open the border crossings, which Israel has largely kept closed since the group seized the territory by force in June 2007.

The military has called up thousands of reserve troops that it could use to expand the Gaza offensive. Defense officials said the troops could be ready for action by Friday.

Still, Israel briefly suspended its offensive Wednesday to allow humanitarian supplies to reach Gaza, and Israeli officials said such lulls would be declared on a regular basis.

The announcement came among growing warnings by the World Bank and aid groups of a humanitarian crisis. The Word Bank pointed to a severe shortage of drinking water and said the sewage system is under growing strain.

Solafa Odeh, a resident of the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia, said around 100 people in her community were lining up for fresh water outside a local grocery store Wednesday. "We were only allowed half a gallon each, and I saw some people walk away with their jerry cans empty," Odeh said.

Of the 688 Palestinians killed since Dec. 27, some 350 were civilians, among them 130 children, according to Palestinian officials.

During Wednesday's lull, Israel allowed in 80 trucks of supplies as well as industrial fuel for Gaza's power plant. Medics tried to retrieve bodies in areas that had previously been too dangerous to approach.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said in a statement that one of its ambulance drivers was shot by Israeli soldiers during the lull. The Israeli military said it had no knowledge of the incident.

Medic Mohammed Azayzeh in central Gaza pulled out three people, killed by shrapnel fire Sunday, from the border town of Mughraqa, where Israeli tanks had settled nearby. The medic said he also found a dead family of three, including a father cradling a 1-year-old boy.

In the Jebaliya refugee camp, residents on Wednesday held a mass funeral for 40 people killed a day before by Israeli mortar fire toward a U.N. school. Israel says Hamas militants fired mortar shells from an area near the school, and that Israeli responded to this attack.

The bodies, wrapped in blankets, were laid out in a long row on the ground, with mourners kneeling in Muslim prayer before them. Among the mourners was Mushir al-Masri, a Hamas legislator.

Also Wednesday, Israel released footage of suspected Hamas militants captured by Israeli troops. Israel's chief army spokesman, Brig. Gen. Avi Benayahu, said 120 suspected militants have been captured. He also said soldiers conducting searches have uncovered many explosive devices and tunnels.

"We uncovered many tunnels for kidnapping soldiers, at least one car bomb, booby trapped dolls, tunnels _ an underground city," Benyahu said on Israel TV's Channel 10.

The CARE aid organization said one of its workers was killed Monday in an Israeli airstrike.

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AP writer Steven Gutkin in Jerusalem, Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, and John Heilprin and Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this story.

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel resumed its Gaza offensive Wednesday, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt after a three-hour lull to allow in humanitaria...
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel resumed its Gaza offensive Wednesday, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt after a three-hour lull to allow in humanitaria...
 
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If Lebanon was smart they'd take on Hezzbollah now why the world is watching the area, and Iran is distracted with Hamas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 01/07/2009
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The head of the UN based in Gaza just said they have had an enquiry and that no mortars were fired from the school at Israelis. He said that the Israelis have no evidence no footage,and that an independent inquiry is necessary. Looks like its the usual coverup from Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 01/07/2009
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I have always faulted the British/UN partition of the Israeli-Palestinian state. The reason is that it is not tactically sound. As long as those 1.4 million youths in Gaza are passed everything from bottle rockets to nukes to drop on Israelis by anti-zionists, a divided state solution will never work. Egypt and Israel both historically have territorial claims over Gaza but refuse to provide basic government and law to the Palestinian residents, resulting in the Hamas terrorist state. In the US we have secured our borders historically by claiming transcontinental territory through bloody conquest and displacement of native peoples and secessionists. Israel as an emerging state has similar rights to secure its borders. Placing these two unequal and opposing religious fundamentalist populations in close proximity will never result in peace for Gaza or Israel, which is why Israel withdrew in 1994. However, either they or Egypt must annex Gaza and provide civilization. There are no international or UN-brokered solutions that will pacify Hamas terrorists or cause Israel to cede the Gaza airspace and coasts to Palestine. Israel is the stronger state, the Palestinians must be the ones to withdraw from Gaza. Otherwise they must receive full Israeli or Egyptian citizenship in Gaza. Regardlessly Palestine can no longer be permitted to be divided in this way, unless Israel as a state can tolerate full sovereignty of Gaza with the concomitant disadvantages or a full de facto international administration of Gaza.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 01/07/2009
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Dont you know anything about history? It was the league of Nations with the goading of the USA that saw Palestine divided and the creation of the State of Israel. READ THIS

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/07/gaza-israel-palestine

Britain vetoed the Partition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 01/07/2009
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I'm not gonna read it--I saw an appalling interview with him yesterday and he was stumbling all over his words (as one does when they lie) and poodling like always. He's supposed to be an envoy??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 01/07/2009
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Osama Hamdan has just been on SKY NEWS In live interview from beirut saying that Israel have just rejected the Franco-Egyptian truce. He said Hamas were interested in the proposals but that Israel do not want a truce ,they want to continue the bloodshed. A very intellegent guy. Spoke English perfectly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 01/07/2009

the biggest loser in this war, after of course the innocent victims, is PEO, whose knight in shining amour riding on a while horse image has turned in ME to another dark-knight riding a fire spewing dragon. Good will spent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 01/07/2009
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the palestinians and israel are fighiting an even and proportionate war. neither has lost a TANK, HELICOPTER, JET PLANE, WAR SHIP or a NUCLEAR SUB!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 01/07/2009
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Que? Palestine doesn't have any of those things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 01/07/2009
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Sarkozy is really quite impressive.

Eh president bush?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 01/07/2009

For an excellent article providing historical and current context to the current conflict see
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/07/gaza-israel-palestine

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 01/07/2009

One of the unfortunate outcomes of the Gaza invasion will be a marked increase in anti-Semitism around the world. Everyone sees the carnage Israel has inflicted upon the Palestinians, More people will come to believe that the historical persecution of the Jews was somehow justified by the current oppression of the Palestinians by the Israelis. Regardless of the outcome in Gaza, Jews everywhere will experience negative repercussions for the actions of their Israeli brethren.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 01/07/2009
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Wrong. Israel was on the defense. Smart people will know that you can't let a group of people that want to wipe you off of the face of the earth continue to bomb you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 01/07/2009
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What you have said could equally be said of the Israelis bombing the Palestinians and trying to wipe them off the face of the earth. With the Palestinians having the right to defend themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 01/07/2009
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Another example of Israels moral highground:
Interviewed Jan.6.....­...
John Ging, the director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency: “We very carefully vet anybody seeking shelter in our locations. We have experienced, long-serving staff who are managing those facilities. We are hugely sensitive to the integrity of our facilities at this time of conflict. And we have zero tolerance for any violations by any of the militants. And so far we’ve not had violations by militants of our facilities­.”
As for Context:
The world is ruled by the most powerful. The U.S. economy is by far the largest & its military the strongest.­The interests of the 2 U.S. business parties have historically been served by having Israel as a client state of the U.S. acting as the regional military power over the Worlds largest oil reserves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 01/07/2009

[[[[[ the opening of all of the territory's border crossings ]]]]]

What exactly does that mean ?

Hamas has threatened further hostilities inside Israel. Should those threats just be ignored ?
This is not new. How long should people provide services to people who want to kill them? The EU stayed neutral or were complicit in the hostility against the Jews and now they believe the violence against Israel is both minimal and justified. The UN shows no respect at all for the rights of Israel to try to protect her peoples security. They only react in crises and refuse to be serious about finding real solutions to the serious issues on the ground. The way they respond is almost to act complicit in the whole problem. Until the Palestinian Leadership takes responsibility for efforts to seriously address violence, no real solutions can be found.
Crisis management is not the solution. Expecting Israel to be under permanent attack and not react is not a solution. Generational dependency for everything is not a solution. Israel and Gaza are not going away. As long as these realities are not addressed by the parties there are no solutions. The conditions the Palestinians are forced to live under is directly related to real efforts to increase security for Jews in Israel. To ignore this is to ignore half the story. We know Europe is biased, they proved their bias long ago. They want to now act holier than thou, a little late guys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 01/07/2009

Israel must recognize Palestine's right to exist, right to sovereign control of it's borders, airspace and ports and right to self defense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 01/07/2009
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If the ceasefire includes suspension of the Gaza blockade, which is why Hamas was rocketing Israel in the first place, then Hamas has acheived it's goal.

And Israel could've just done that in the first place, and saved it's own citizens lives. Amazing that Israeli citizens accept it's spending their sons for nothing except vengance, just like they did in Lebanon. It's a sad testament to Israeli culture.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 01/07/2009

The human race is doomed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 01/07/2009
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Palestinian toddlers murdered by sniper bullets to the chest and head in Gaza.. Is this what you civilized world call a collateral casualty??
video link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MAJn6vtItc

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 01/07/2009
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