Israel, Hamas Continue Attacks Despite UN Resolution

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IBRAHIM BARZAK and JASON KEYSER | January 9, 2009 11:43 PM EST | AP

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Smoke caused by explosions from Israeli military operations hangs in the sky over the outskirts of Gaza City as seen from the Israel-Gaza Border, Friday, Jan. 9, 2009. Israeli jets and helicopters bombarded Gaza Friday and Hamas responded with a barrage of rockets on at least two cities as both sides defied a U.N. call for an immediate cease-fire. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israeli jets and ground troops hammered at Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip and Islamic militants fired barrages of rockets at southern Israeli cities Friday, ignoring a U.N. resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire after two weeks of combat.

The Israeli prime minister's office said the U.N. action was not practical, and senior Cabinet ministers decided to press on with the offensive. Israel will stop only when it succeeds in ending rocket fire from the Hamas-ruled territory, the government said.

Hopes that Thursday night's U.N. Security Council resolution would end Gaza's worst fighting in decades were further tempered by dismissive remarks from Hamas, angry that it was not consulted during exhaustive diplomatic efforts at the world body.

Israel launched a heavy air bombardment Dec. 27 in response to intensified rocket fire that has disrupted life in southern Israel. A week later, ground troops moved in, with artillery and tank fire that has contributed to a surge in civilian casualties that continued Friday on Gaza's ruined streets.

Seven members of the Salha family were killed by an Israeli airstrike on their house overnight, militants said. On Friday, crowds in neat rows bowed in prayer in front of their bodies, wrapped in funeral shrouds and flags.

In a hospital in Beit Lahiya, a northern Gaza town that has been particularly hard-hit, doctors treated a young girl whose left arm was torn off at the shoulder. She lay on a stretcher with a terrified expression on her face.

Such scenes have triggered anger throughout the Islamic world and elsewhere. There have been daily protests in the Middle East and in Europe, where there also has been a rise in anti-Semitic attacks.

In Washington, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said it is difficult to protect civilians in a place as densely populated as Gaza.

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"It's also an area in which Hamas participates in activities like human shields and using buildings that are not designated as military buildings to hide their fighters," she told reporters. "So it's hard."

In Geneva, the top U.N. human rights official called for an independent investigation of possible war crimes in Gaza for an incident in which Palestinians said Israeli forces shelled a house, killing 30 people. Israel's military said it was not aware of the specific incident but would not have deliberately targeted the building.

By Friday evening, more than 20 Palestinians had been reported killed during the day, pushing the death toll for the two-week conflict to around 780, according to Gaza health officials who said at least half of those killed were civilians.

Thirteen Israelis have been killed _ four of them by militant rockets, the rest in battle in Gaza.

Early Saturday morning, Gaza residents said warplanes attacked unoccupied buildings and sites in the southern town of Khan Younis, in Beit Lahiya, and around Gaza City. Flames and smoke could be seen rising into the sky but there were no reports of casualties.

By dawn, Israeli troops were reported seen in Gaza City's outlying neighborhoods, a little over a mile from the seafront Shati refugee camp, but still not entering built-up areas.

The Security Council resolution called for an immediate, durable and fully respected cease-fire, leading to the full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.

While the call was tantamount to a demand on Israel and Hamas to stop fighting, it did not require that Israel's troops withdraw until there was a durable cease-fire. The resolution also urged U.N. member states to intensify efforts to provide guarantees in Gaza to sustain a lasting truce, including prevention of arms smuggling _ a key Israeli concern.

A six-month truce unraveled in November, and Israeli officials have said that lull allowed Hamas to bring in more advanced weaponry through hundreds of smuggling tunnels snaking beneath the Gaza border from Egypt's Sinai Desert.

In Israel's first official response to the U.N. resolution, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office said more Hamas rockets fired Friday "only prove that the U.N.'s decision is not practical and will not be kept in practice by the Palestinian murder organizations."

Senior Cabinet ministers issued a statement saying the military offensive would continue to protect Israeli citizens.

Hamas also dismissed the resolution, and spokesmen expressed annoyance they were not consulted.

"Nobody consulted Hamas or talked to Hamas. Nobody put Hamas in the picture and yet Hamas is required to accept it. This is unacceptable," Mohammed Nazzal, a senior Hamas official based in Syria, told Al-Arabiya television.

Hamas has said it won't accept any cease-fire deal that does not include the full opening of Gaza's border crossings. The U.N. resolution emphasized the need to open all crossings, which Israel and Egypt have kept sealed since Hamas militants forcibly seized control of the territory 18 months ago.

Israeli leaders oppose that step because it would allow Hamas to strengthen its hold on Gaza.

In Lebanon, Hamas official Osama Hamdan told Al-Arabiya that the group "is not interested in it (the U.N. resolution) because it does not meet the demands of the movement."

The foreign minister for the Palestinian Authority, which was driven out of Gaza by Hamas in 2007, criticized both Israel and Hamas for not accepting the demand for a halt to fighting.

"Both have responded to the resolution in the same way, in total disrespect," Riad Malki said at U.N. headquarters in New York. He said the Security Council should enforce its resolution, perhaps by levying sanctions.

Seven Hamas officials crossed into Egypt on Friday through the Gaza border crossing at Rafah, on their way to Cairo for negotiations with Egyptian officials on a truce with Israel. The talks were expected to begin sometime Saturday following the arrival of a Hamas delegation from Syria, including politburo members Mohammed Nasr and Imad al-Alami.

On reaching Cairo, Hamas delegate Ayman Taha told Al-Jazeera Television that his group wants an end to Israeli attacks and its withdrawal from Gaza. "We are not asking the impossible. This is our right to ask for it, and to protect our people and their blood."

The Islamic militant group, which was behind suicide bombings that killed hundreds of Israelis in past years, has been largely shunned by Western powers since coming to political power in 2006 Palestinian elections.

That isolation has only deepened since Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip in June 2007 in five days of fighting with the Fatah movement of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Moderate Arab governments as well as the U.S. and its allies in Europe have supported Abbas' government, which controls only the West Bank.

The division has complicated efforts to advance peace efforts and reach a cease-fire in the latest fighting.

Despite the cool reception to the Security Council vote, the foreign ministers of Germany and Spain planned to visit the region to promote the U.N. resolution.

Israeli military operations showed no signs of abating Friday, despite a three-hour lull in fighting that has been instituted for three days running to allow aid to reach Gaza's distressed people.

Two Israeli missiles clipped the roof of a building housing the offices of Iran's English-language Press TV and a sister Arabic-language network, slightly injuring one person, the channel's correspondent, Ashraf Shannon, said. The military said it had no knowledge of any attacks in that area.

Heavy clashes were reported northeast of Gaza City as Israeli soldiers advanced under the cover of Apache helicopters firing machine guns.

Fares Alwan, 49, said he was eating with his family when their house came under fire.

"I took my kids and wife and started running away for cover," Alwan said. "We saw wounded people in the street while we were running."

Later Friday, some residents received recorded phone messages said to be from Israel's military warning of a planned escalation. A military spokesman said he had no knowledge of the calls.

Hamas rockets hit in and around two of the largest southern cities in Israel, Beersheba and Ashkelon, but no casualties were reported.

In Gaza's rubble-strewn streets, there was concern of a worsening humanitarian situation on the second day of a U.N. suspension of aid deliveries and the Red Cross restricted its medical operations to Gaza City, where it has a team assisting surgeons at the main Shifa hospital.

The decisions by the two organizations came after they said Israeli fire killed two contractors delivering aid for the U.N. and injured the driver of a Red Cross truck in separate incidents Thursday.

With just over half the territory's population of 1.4 million relying on the U.N. for food, U.N. officials said Friday that they planned to resume aid operations "as soon as practical," based on Israeli assurances that aid workers would be better protected.

Gaza's people have become increasingly desperate for food, water, fuel and medical assistance. One million people are without electricity and 750,000 are without running water, according to the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency.

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Associated Press writers Ibrahim Barzak reported this story from Gaza City and Jason Keyser from Jerusalem. AP writer Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this report.

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israeli jets and ground troops hammered at Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip and Islamic militants fired barrages of rockets at southern Israeli cities Friday, ignoring a U...
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- exhale09 I'm a Fan of exhale09 72 fans permalink
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What's the sense of passing UN resolutions, or declaring "Cease Fires" if NO ONE does anything to enforce them?

How many "resolutions" over Settlements has Israel simply ignored for years? I don't get it.

I can only relate to this from a "parents" perspective. If I have rules for my children to obey, and they break them, and I do NOTHING, they will break them again and again and then push their limits and break some more, and if I continue to do NOTHING, they will NEVER learn that RULES are there for a reason and the next thing you know, I will be visiting them in jail because they never LEARNED that certain RULES/LAWS are important for the health of the family unit and as an extention...society as a whole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 01/10/2009
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I thought The Huffington Post was better than this. One small mention about Gaza (apart from the report about Joe the Fn Plummer) which is positioned second from the bottom of the front page.
I'll continue to watch al Jazeera and Press TV to get my balanced accurate report on the War on Gaza.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 01/10/2009


so much for obama and change...ross, a flaming neocon, will be picked as a top advisor on the middle east for the obama team. lovely.
"Ross was the lead U.S. negotiator in Mideast peace efforts for both Presidents George H.W. Bush and Clinton. He played a major part in an interim agreement between Israel and the Palestinians in 1995 and worked on the failed effort to arrange peace between Israel and Syria and the ultimately unsuccessful 2000 Camp David talks between Israel and the Palestinians. "

huffpost has the gaza stories almost at the bottom of the page now...pretty soon there will be none.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 01/10/2009
- jdfast I'm a Fan of jdfast 3 fans permalink
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In Geneva, the top U.N. human rights official called for an independent investigation of possible war crimes in Gaza for an incident in which Palestinians said Israeli forces shelled a house, killing 30 people. Israel's military said it was not aware of the specific incident but would not have deliberately targeted the building. Gee, why not Bush and Cheney. They have been responsible for far more civilian deaths than Israel and they are going to get away scott free. Wonder why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 AM on 01/10/2009
- murphy80 I'm a Fan of murphy80 9 fans permalink

no matter what you say, it is wrong to kill children day after day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 AM on 01/10/2009

I ask why does Dana Purina get coverage at the top of HuffPo while the slaughtering of Palestinians barely make news on this site?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 01/09/2009
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 01/09/2009

Why is this not shown in U.S. media?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 01/09/2009

I think you already know the answer...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 01/10/2009
- Stilts9 I'm a Fan of Stilts9 39 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 01/09/2009

come on now....a three state solution? that is insane...israel has settlement that are like cancer throughout the west bank...there is no way for a state of any kind

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 01/10/2009
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Israel is surrounded by lawless societies that cannot control violent acts perpetrated by their citizens. That's why bloodshed and violence will continue.

If out of control violent Israeli citizens lobbed rockets into Gaza, they would be thrown in jail by Israeli police. See the difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 01/09/2009
- Hank007 I'm a Fan of Hank007 75 fans permalink

Gaza is and has been controlled by Israel. They have not only cut it off to starve out the people, they have attacked during a 'ceasefire'. Again, Gaza is not a country. It is a refugee camp, run by Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 01/10/2009

your sick. i guess 'never again' only applies to jews

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 01/10/2009

THEY HAVE YOU IGNORAMOUS. CRAZY SETTLERS ATTACK PALESTINIANS EVERYDAY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 01/10/2009
- Palemoon I'm a Fan of Palemoon 158 fans permalink
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How come the "compare other versions" doesn't work with this article?

I made a post at 3:42pm on the article, citing this quote from the article as it existed at that moment....

"Israeli jets and helicopters bombarded Gaza Friday and Hamas responded with a barrage of rockets on at least two cities as both sides defied a U.N. call for an immediate cease-fire."

And now the most current version has the words "and Hamas responded with" replaced with "and Islamic militants fired".

Why was that change made? And why use the term "Islamic militant" unless there is an agenda here to whip up anger against the Islamic faith?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 01/09/2009
- Palemoon I'm a Fan of Palemoon 158 fans permalink
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Also, in my original post, I laid the blame for the truce breaking on Isreal. And that's exactly how it was worded in the original article I quoted from. A further question I neglected to put in my above post is.... why change the story? If the Israeli's did in fact bomb during the truce without provocation, then it needs to be reported that way. Anything to the contrary is propaganda in my eyes while it fuels suspicions and conspiracy theorists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 01/09/2009


Incredible. so many of the posters here assume they know what's going on. It's pathetic. Do you folks really believe the Israelis would be doing what they're doing, risking so much , unless something much larger is going on that WE don't know about??? Come on folks, just because you can construct a few sentences doesn't mean you know everything. Please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 01/09/2009
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 359 fans permalink
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I haven't read these posts, so I'm only reacting to your faith that the leaders must know best. I think we've seen too many times that's just not true, and I think we owe it both to the Palestinians and the Israelis themselves to speak our hearts, even when they're breaking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 PM on 01/09/2009
- exhale09 I'm a Fan of exhale09 72 fans permalink
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Maybe when the UN starts enforcing it's own resolutions, troublesome situations can be nipped in the bud and this downwards spiral of violence can not be used as an excuse for all out war.

What is the sense of UN resolutions if no one pays any attention to them what-so-ever? It's rather silly isn't it?

How many resolutions has the UN passed that Israel has completely ignored for years now, and has just gone on doing what it wants to do anyway? Were those resolutions bogus from the beginning and that's why the UN doen't bother? So why pass them at all? Or was there actually valid reasons for passing them and the UN is simply just a worthless body of blowhards, who exist only to message the perception of their own self importantance?

Isn't this same neglect how the US ended up invading Iraq, using the failure of Iraq to comply with multiple UN resolutions...for YEARS....as the "legal" excuse to remove Saddam from power with overwheming military force? Could this extreme solution have been avoided if the FIRST resolution ignored by Saddam, would have some teeth in it and had been enforced effectivel­y...discou­raging further bad behavior?

I'm really trying to understand this whole UN resolution thing. It makes no sense to me, it just seems to be a theatrical excersize in futility, that makes things worse in the long run. I would appreciate thoughts from those more knowledgable then myself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 01/10/2009
- Leadbottom I'm a Fan of Leadbottom 2 fans permalink
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The answer is obvious, It is useful for the powerful.
REMEMBER
George Bush used the U.N. security council resolution to rationalize his illegal war in Iraq.
Many U.N. resolutions could improve the security & well being of everyone if they were supported by the governments of powerful countries which ignore the wishes of their people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 01/10/2009

Do you know how many people said essentially the same thing during the Holocaust?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 01/10/2009
- PaceSetter I'm a Fan of PaceSetter 38 fans permalink
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UN levels war crimes warning at Israel

Killing of 30 people in Gaza when army shelled house full of evacuees 'has all hallmarks of war crime', says high commissioner for human rights

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/09/gaza-palestinians-israel-evacuees-zeitoun

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 01/09/2009

Thank you - but I find it unspeakably sad that a woman who lost her three-day a week maid is at the top in 36 point font and children starved and forced to live among the corpses of their dead mothers for 4 days is at the bottom. It speaks volumes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 01/09/2009
- zaz33 I'm a Fan of zaz33 32 fans permalink

I think hp was uncomfortable from the very beginning. They may pretty much end the coverage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 01/09/2009

thank you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 01/10/2009
- MBW001 I'm a Fan of MBW001 5 fans permalink

Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it - George Santayana

If someone threatens to obliterate you (Nazis/Hamas) and translates this into strategy (Mein Kampf = Jihad = My Struggle) and then into action,

You have but one of two choices:

1) Deny the threat and see what happens
2) Take the threat seriously and protect your future

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 01/09/2009
- PaceSetter I'm a Fan of PaceSetter 38 fans permalink
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When you have a Palestinian kid facing a fully armed Israeli soldier, how do you explain that the Soldier is actually David and the kid is Goliath?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 01/09/2009
- MBW001 I'm a Fan of MBW001 5 fans permalink

Because Goliath is not a Hebrew name, it's a Philistine name

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 01/09/2009

The cesorship on this site is simply more evidence toward what I say - the Israelis are the ones who are killing the starving children - and leaving them for days to live with the corpses of their mothers. They were yards away. No IDF propaganda can change this - and no censorship can keep the truth from finding a way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 01/09/2009

This time the Israelis are on the other side. Read what they have done. The world is watching - not just the Arab world - and we will not forget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 01/09/2009
- popart I'm a Fan of popart 12 fans permalink
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Why not relocate jews to oklahoma and give israel back to the sheep herders....i for one am so tired of Israel and Muslim fueding.....in retrospect Britain was right in trying to keep jews out of the Arab lands..
You know Exodus was not all that good a movie though the music was pretty nice....but i guess it sold the US on the notion that jews whould prefer to live in the desert rather than maimi beach. go figure.


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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 01/09/2009

Jews, as far as I know, originate from that part of the world..Jerusalem, hebron, Beer shevah, are all hebrew names..The muslims came and buit their Mosque on top of the destroyed Jewish temple..
The Jews belong there more than anyone..
Maybe you should move out and give your spot back to the Indians...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 01/09/2009
- chirps I'm a Fan of chirps 13 fans permalink

"The Jews belong there more than anyone.."


The indigenous people to the area have always been brown-skinned. Yet you have all these lily-white Russian and Ukrainian “settlers” claiming it’s their land! Crazy, isn’t it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 01/09/2009
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