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IBRAHIM BARZAK and CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA   01/15/09 11:12 PM ET   AP

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israeli artillery shells struck the U.N. headquarters in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, setting a food warehouse ablaze and drawing a sharp rebuke from the visiting U.N. chief who called it an "outrage." Another Israeli bombardment killed Hamas' head of security.

The attack added to a day of deadly chaos pitting Israeli troops against Islamic militants. Terrified residents huddled in shelters and stairwells, or scooped up toddlers and fled on foot.

After nightfall, shells landed near Gaza City's Quds Hospital, where many families had sought refuge, and the building caught fire, forcing staff to evacuate hundreds of people. According to a hospital medic, some patients were pushed down the street on gurneys; a few held white flags.

The destruction added to what aid groups say is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and ratcheted up tensions between Israel and the international community even as diplomats indicated progress in cease-fire talks.

Warfare continued Friday. Before dawn, Israeli aircraft struck about 40 targets all over Gaza, according to military officials speaking on condition of anonymity because an official announcement hadn't been released. No casualties were immediately reported.

Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni was departing Thursday night for Washington to discuss a Gaza cease-fire with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The United States and Egypt have been working to forge an agreement to end 20 days of bitter fighting.

High-level Israeli envoy Amos Gilad discussed that cease-fire plan in Cairo Thursday with Egyptian officials. After he consulted with Israeli leaders on returning to Jerusalem, they ordered him back to Cairo Friday for further talks, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office said.

The U.N. compound, made up of workshops and warehouses as well as offices, was struck about a half-dozen times over a roughly two-hour period while more than 700 civilians were sheltering there, said John Ging, head of Gaza operations for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency.

The civilians were huddling in the compound's vocational training center when it was struck by a tank round or an artillery shell, causing the three injuries, Ging said. Throughout this time, he said, U.N. officials were frantically contacting Israeli officials to urge an end to the firing on the U.N. compound.

Olmert said Hamas militants opened fire from the U.N. compound. "It is absolutely true that we were attacked from that place, but the consequences are very sad and we apologize for it," he said. The military said it was still investigating.

The attack triggered a raging fire that engulfed a warehouse and destroyed thousands of pounds of food and other aid intended for Gaza's beleaguered citizens. Workers with fire extinguishers and Palestinian firefighters, some wearing bulletproof jackets, struggled to douse flames and tugged bags of flour from the debris.

Fuel supplies and cars in a garage also went up in flames.

Ging said the contacts with Israeli officials were made under a new liaison system aimed at preventing any attack similar to the shelling at a U.N. school in northern Gaza earlier this month that killed about 40 people. At the time, Israel said militants had fired on army positions from the area.

An Israeli airstrike killed Interior Minister Said Siam, a key figure in Hamas who oversaw thousands of security agents, Hamas TV said. A top aide, Siam's brother and his brother's family also were killed.

"We are talking about a key person in terms of logistics in the field, and also in the political sense," said Bassem Zbeidy, a Hamas expert in the West Bank.

He said Siam's death was a "huge loss for Hamas," but noted that the movement is easily capable of generating new leaders, often more radical than their predecessors.

Israel's intense assaults Thursday seemed to reflect an extra push to pressure Hamas negotiators into making concessions on a cease-fire and punish the militant group as much as possible before any end to hostilities.

Israel launched the offensive Dec. 27 to end Hamas rocket attacks on Israel. Gaza medics say about 1,100 Palestinians, half of them civilians, have died; 13 Israelis have also been killed.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, visiting Israel, said Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told him the attack on the U.N. compound was a "grave" error and apologized for it.

"I conveyed my strong protest and outrage to the defense minister and foreign minister and demanded a full explanation," said Ban, who arrived Thursday from Egypt.

Israel's chief military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Avi Benayahu, said the military had not clarified the incident and that an investigation was under way.

"If it becomes clear that we returned shots at the source of fire, we will say so, and if it turns out we operated by mistake, we will not hesitate to confess," Benayahu told Israeli television.

Ging described the Israeli claim as "total nonsense" and "typical misinformation."

He said his staff in Tel Aviv was told by the Israeli liaison office "that there were no militants in the compound. There were militants operating ... in the area, but no militants or any firing from our compound. That's the official position of the Israeli authorities that deal with us. It happens, to my knowledge here, to be representative of the facts."

U.N. officials said hundreds of people sheltering in the compound were forced to flee, and that the Israeli shells contained white phosphorus, an incendiary agent that can cause horrific injuries. After the shelling, fire spread to nearby fuel tankers in the compound, triggering another massive blast.

The U.N. compound distributes food aid to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the tiny seaside territory of 1.4 million people.

Ging said the U.N. had warned the Israeli military that the compound was in peril from shelling that had begun overnight. U.N. officials say they have provided Israel with GPS coordinates of all U.N. installations in Gaza to prevent such attacks.

The U.N. Security Council expressed "grave concern" and requested a briefing from U.N. officials.

"We are calling all parties to respect international humanitarian law and especially to ensure the protection of civilians," said Jean-Maurice Ripert, France's U.N. ambassador.

An artillery shell hit the Quds Hospital pharmacy, and another shell landed on its front steps early in the day. It caught fire after nightfall, forcing the evacuation.

"There's gunfire, and warplanes above us," medic Abdul Aziz Aishe said by cell phone as he and a group of people fled. Ambulances ferried them to another hospital.

Dr. Moaiya Hassanain, a Gaza health official, said at least 70 people were killed or died of wounds throughout Gaza on Thursday.

Israeli shells also hit five high-rise apartment buildings and a building housing media outlets in Gaza City, injuring several journalists.

Bullets hit a building housing offices of The Associated Press, entering a room where two staffers were working but wounding no one. The Foreign Press Association, representing journalists covering Israel and the Palestinian territories, demanded a halt to attacks on press buildings.

The army had collected the locations of media organizations at the outset of fighting to avoid such attacks.

Gaza City resident Sami Helu, 34, was evacuated by the international Red Cross after he, his wife and 8-year-old daughter sheltered from withering fire around their apartment in the Tel Hawwa neighborhood. During the escape, he saw cars and buildings gutted by fire, bomb craters, speeding ambulances and fallen electricity poles.

"I saw suitcases abandoned, I think from people fleeing the area," Helu said. "There was a car still running, there was some money inside."

Israeli police said 20 rockets hit southern Israel, injuring 10 people. Five of the wounded were in a car in the city of Beersheba.

Olmert's office said Rice telephoned him, and he told her Israel hoped Egyptian mediators could help bring about a cease-fire and an end to weapons smuggling. The statement said Rice, who leaves office Tuesday, told Olmert that the U.S. was willing to help resolve the smuggling issue.

The Bush administration was racing in its final days to negotiate a deal on American support for mediation efforts under which the U.S. would give technical support and expertise to prevent Hamas from rearming, said U.S. and Israeli diplomats.

The diplomats spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the talks.

Israel wants a total end to Hamas' rocket launches into Israel and an arms embargo on Gaza's militant rulers. Hamas has demanded an immediate Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the opening of blockaded border crossings.

"These are our demands and we don't accept any political movement that does not accept them," the movement's top political leader, Khaled Mashaal, said in a televised address from his headquarters in Damascus, Syria.

Ban said Israel was preparing to decide soon on whether to accept a cease-fire.

"I hope that decision will be the right one," he said after meeting Israeli President Shimon Peres.

In addition to the attack on the U.N. office, Israel shells landed next to a U.N. school in another Gaza City neighborhood, wounding 14 people who had sought sanctuary there, medics and firefighters said.

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Barzak reported from Gaza City; Torchia from Jerusalem. Associated Press writers Diaa Hadid, Karin Laub and Ian Deitch in Jerusalem, and Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this report.

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PrimusElijah
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12:19 PM on 01/21/2009
Okay, so Israel moves out of Gaza the day Obama is sworn in. They launched an attack which really started the rocket attacks on election day. They willingly state that during the summer they were drawing up the battle plans they just executed. This during the 4 months of the ceasefire, when like 6 rockets were launched during that time.

Doesn't anyone see how calculated there actions are. Oh yeah and starving Gaza for a year or on their words "put on a diet". We really have to start paying attention to what goes on during relative peace. I think that helps put things into context.

Frankly, Israel, to me is losing relevancy as a strategic partner in the Mid-East. It seems they have been on the wrong course since the elections that brought us Sharon. The moderate voices have to make a comeback.
06:23 PM on 01/19/2009
Hamas is now torturing and killing other Palestinians as alleged collaborators.

I'm sure this will bring world wide protest and condemnation from the commentators on these boards.

Oh, I forgot... If Hamas does any crime it is acceptable because .... well just because.

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1232292907998&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
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Chad53916
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02:23 PM on 01/19/2009
Yeah... poor Hamas. We're lucky to have so many that will root for the underdog, even if it is a Chihuahua frothing at the mouth. So, we should let Hamas be so they can smuggle something into Gaza that will do the job they wish their rockets could. Give me a break.
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Chad53916
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02:15 PM on 01/19/2009
Hamas shooting from Mosques, schools, people's homes and now UN facilities. How cool.
12:28 AM on 01/17/2009
Just reported on Al Jazeera English - yet another UN facility - another school - hit by Israel. A woman and a child killed.

Just another mistake. Or collateral damage. Or they had weapons under their hijabs. Or something.

GAH.......
09:37 PM on 01/16/2009
I don't think this is going to win Israel points in the court of world opinion. Oops.

http://www.youspar.com/
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09:01 PM on 01/16/2009
israel is in the act of war crimes. to target a population for the acts of a few, is a crime. israel is using banned munitions on civilians, targeting aid agencies, reporters, as well as banning anyone who can document atrocities. hamas needs to be held accountable for firing rockets, but israel needs to be charged with crimes against humanity. phosphorous and DIME munitions in civilian populations point out that these bastards have no sense of humanity.
12:34 PM on 01/16/2009
Everyone is criticizing Israel, which is not an unusual phenomenon. This is not the first time that the masses are lured in to believing that truth is established by sheer force of numbers.

Copernicus' theorized that "the center of the earth is not the center of the universe, but only of gravity and of the lunar sphere" and when Galileo came out in support of the heliocentric model, Pope Paul V, Cardinal Robert Bellarmine gave him prior notice that the decree was about to be issued, and warned him that he could not "hold or defend" the Copernican doctrine.

Another Copernican, Giordano Bruno, had been prosecuted in Rome by Cardinal Bellarmine and on 17 February 1600, burned at the stake as a heretic primarily for his theological views and not necessarily his scientific ones.

Yes, the whole "civilized" world can be wrong and one day, truth will be established that terrorism and fanaticism are the root cause of so much suffering in Gaza and around the world. That so many innocent people are dying at the hands of Israel, is tragic, unfortunate and exceedingly painful. But the circumstances leading to their premature deaths, and the willingness of terrorism to expend these human lives in the "greater cause" as obligated by radical Islam, will one day emerge.
02:56 PM on 01/16/2009
Israeli talking points repeated ad nausium again
04:40 PM on 01/16/2009
divide and conquer
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Chad53916
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02:08 PM on 01/19/2009
Actually MBW001's post is very objective. Just love rootin' for what appears to be an underdog, eh?
12:23 PM on 01/16/2009
Is Israel going to replace the food supplies or just say sorry and let the Gazans (population 50% younger than 14) starve to death?
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Chad53916
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02:13 PM on 01/19/2009
Nonsense, Hamas has the situation completely under control and are at the service of the people.
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10:34 AM on 01/16/2009
From a memo to Megaphone cyberwarriors:

"World governments are still patient with Israel's justified operation in Gaza. The [sic] public opinion, on the other hand, is impatient, to say the least. This gap will soon close – it always does. "

"It is our goal to shift the public opinion, as conveyed in the internet; avoiding, or at least minimising, sanctions by world leaders. We need to buy the IDF enough time to achieve its goals."
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11:12 AM on 01/16/2009
LincolnPark,

What in the world are you quoting from?
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02:13 PM on 01/16/2009
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/israeli-foreign-ministry-hasbara-memo.pdf

guardian.co.uk
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03:45 PM on 01/16/2009
Keepemhonest,

links to quotes.

http://www.sauer-thompson.com/archives/opinion/2009/01/waging-the-info.php

and

http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/israeli-foreign-ministry-hasbara-memo.pdf

"World governments are still patient with Israel's justified operation in Gaza. The [sic] public opinion, on the other hand, is impatient, to say the least. This gap will soon close " it always does. "

"It is our goal to shift the public opinion, as conveyed in the internet; avoiding, or at least minimising, sanctions by world leaders. We need to buy the IDF enough time to achieve its goals."
10:32 AM on 01/16/2009
Amazing....that something like this would happen in a combat zone! Perhaps this type of thinking is the reason the UN never can accomplish anything.
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08:50 AM on 01/16/2009
For those of you who think this was accidental, this happened in 2006. A marked UN outpost was shelled and bombed repeatedly until the UN observers were finally killed . This went on all day. The UN repeatedly called Israel to tell them to stop. Israel presisted until everyone was killed.

For those of you who think this will be remembered. Do you remember the incident in 2006? The Israelis believe that public opinion will die down and things will return to normal in a few weeks.

Same thing happened in 2006. Olmert back then too.

http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Despite_6_warnings_Israel_bombed_and_killed_4_UN_observers

Irish Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern said "Evidence that we have would suggest that this was either an incredible accident or else was in some way directly targeted".

Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, said "I am shocked and deeply distressed by the apparently deliberate targeting by Israeli Defense Forces of a United Nations observer post in southern Lebanon that has killed two United Nations military observers, with two more feared dead."

Kofi Annan also said "This coordinated artillery and aerial attack on a long established and clearly marked U.N. post at Khiyam occurred despite personal assurances given to me by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that U.N. positions would be spared Israeli fire."
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09:03 AM on 01/16/2009
If the UN wants Israel to stop targeting them, they should stop wasting the United States' time by forcing all those vetoes to the resolutions approved by all other nations. If the UN insists on criticizing Israel they will have to suffer the wrath of God (and US manufactured shelling). If only they'd realize what Golda said long ago, that the Arabs aren't really people, then we might get somewhere. Where?
09:56 AM on 01/16/2009
Everyone is criticising Israel.Wake up and smell the coffee!! They have no friends left except the US neo cons.

A HARD RAIN IS GOING TO FALL......
06:16 AM on 01/16/2009
To those claiming that defending civilian Gazans' right to life is the same as defending Hamas: It's not. Nor is defending civilian Israelis' right to life the same as defending the Israeli government.

I would like to ask you all please to stop referring to the Israeli army as "the Jews" and to the average Palestinian as "Hamas". Both the Israeli government and Hamas were elected. That does not mean that every Israeli or every Gazan voted for them. Even if the civilians one is talking about did vote for them, they do not necessarily support them now, or if they do, they don't necessarily support all they're doing. Talking as if each side is a united front and no one within the respective societies is able to see humanity on the other side is demonizing both peoples. We don't need that. That's what creates antisemitism (and I remind you, both Jews and Palestinians are semite people), prejudice, racism, a climate where it's harder to divide right from wrong. We don't need that.

The complexity of the situation is far greater than certain people pretend it to be. Please acknowledge that by using the terms for what you're really talking about: Hamas for Hamas, Gazans for Gazans, Israelis for Israelis and the Israeli government/army for those two respectively.
08:20 AM on 01/16/2009
The indifference to civilian deaths is about ethnicity. There would be a worldwide outrage if the civilian deaths in Gaza were Is-ray-le instead of Pales-ti-nian. The fact that the the IDF is prohibiting reporters and there cameras from Gaza should tell you everything that you need to know.
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08:31 AM on 01/16/2009
What you say is true, but it doesn't make Lillian B's comment false.
08:45 AM on 01/16/2009
Thank you, LillianB, great post. It is easy to get caught up in emotion and anger, but it is so important to remember to differentiate the people and their governments.
02:08 AM on 01/16/2009
If this isn't kicking Ban Ki Moon in the pants, I don't know what is. This tiny proxy of American belligerence is trampling the will of the international community.
01:26 AM on 01/16/2009
really???really??!!!