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Gaza Rocket Kills Farm Worker In Israel

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KARIN LAUB   03/18/10 10:24 PM ET   AP

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — A rocket fired by Gaza militants smashed into a greenhouse in an Israeli border village Thursday, killing a Thai worker in the first such death since Israel's massive offensive against Hamas-ruled Gaza more than a year ago.

The launch defied a long-standing ban by the Hamas on such attacks and highlighted the growing challenge to the Islamic militant group from more radical rivals, including al-Qaida-inspired firebrands.

The Israeli air force responded early Friday by striking six targets in southern Gaza. The military identified the targets as three weapons-smuggling tunnels; two other tunnels that militants were digging to infiltrate into Israel; and a weapons workshop. No injuries were reported.

The rocket and the Israeli retaliation raised the specter of further conflagration at a time of renewed international focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israel has drawn tough U.S. criticism in recent days for plans to build hundreds more homes for Jews in disputed east Jerusalem.

Major Mideast mediators – among them U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, European foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon – were to meet Friday in Moscow to seek a way forward after the row over Israel's building plan derailed plans to start indirect Israeli-Palestinian talks.

Ashton visited Gaza on Thursday, the first senior diplomat to set foot in the blockaded territory in more than a year. Half an hour after her convoy of white SUVs entered Gaza through a heavily fortified Israeli crossing, the rocket was fired into an Israeli communal farm on the Gaza border.

It slammed into a greenhouse, scattering potted tomato plants in all directions. The dead man was identified as a foreign worker in his 30s from Thailand.

Thousands of foreign laborers in Israel have taken on menial jobs that used to be filled by Gaza residents until a decade ago, when unrest prompted Israel to restrict Palestinian movement.

"Israel will not allow terrorism and Palestinian terrorists to continue their attacks and to kill Israelis," Israel's deputy foreign minister, Danny Ayalon, said during a tour of the attack site.

Later, Israeli tanks fired several shells into Gaza, causing no damage or injuries, according to witnesses. The military said tanks fired at a suspect crawling near the security fence between Israel and Gaza.

Ayalon said Gaza militants have fired thousands of rockets and mortars at Israel over the past eight years, arguing that Thursday's incident was proof that Israel had good reason to launch its war on Gaza in December 2008.

Some 1,400 Palestinians were killed during the three-week ground and air offensive, including hundreds of civilians. Thirteen Israelis also were killed.

Israel has rejected allegations by U.N. investigators and human rights groups that both sides committed war crimes. Ayalon said the rocket attack showed how "absurd" the criticism against Israel was.

Ashton said she was "extremely shocked" by the rocket attack and Ban, who is due in Gaza over the weekend, said acts of "terror and violence against civilians are totally unacceptable."

Israel held Hamas responsible for Thursday's attack, even though Hamas opponents claimed responsibility.

One claim came from Ansar al-Sunna, one of several al-Qaida-inspired groups that have sprung up in Gaza in recent years, espousing global holy war.

These groups, known as Jihadi Salafis, consider Hamas too pragmatic but are not believed to have actual links to al-Qaida and have limited firepower.

They have emerged as a growing irritant to Gaza's rulers, who have tried to maintain an informal truce with Israel since the end of the Gaza war.

Rocket fire from Gaza dropped sharply after the war, with most attacks claimed by Salafis. Hamas security forces have rounded up dozens of Salafis in recent months.

A second claim of responsibility came from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the remnants of a violent offshoot of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction.

In recent days, Hamas has issued fiery statements, urging Palestinians in the West Bank and Jerusalem to launch a new uprising over Israel's actions in Jerusalem. Yet it has refrained from firing rockets in Gaza.

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum portrayed Thursday's deadly attack as a result of "the recent escalation against our people and our holy places."

Since the end of the war, Hamas has largely avoided provoking Israel in an attempt to win international support for lifting a blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt after Hamas seized Gaza in 2007.

Ashton's visit to Gaza illustrated Hamas' efforts to win over the international community, even as it continues to be shunned by the West as a terror organization.

Bearded Hamas policemen blocked traffic at major intersections to allow Ashton's convoy to get through, but kept out of sight as she visited a U.N. girls' school, a U.N. food distribution center and a center for disabled Gazans. She had no direct contact with Hamas.

Ashton toured Gaza to get a firsthand look at the hardships caused by the war and the border blockade.

"What we have been saying to the Israelis for a long time is that we need to allow aid into this region, to be able to support the economy to grow for people," she said at the girls' school.

Gaza's 1.5 million people have become increasingly dependent on foreign aid. Europe spends some 500 million euros ($688 million) a year – or half its annual aid to the Palestinians – to help keep Gaza afloat.

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Associated Press Writers Matti Friedman and Ian Deitch in Jerusalem and Rizek Abdel Jawad in Gaza City contributed to this report.

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06:28 AM on 03/21/2010
At this moment, two teenage boys, aged 16 and 18 are being buried in a small Palestinian village. They were among a crowd of people trying to protect their village, population 1100, from attacks by settlers from illegal hilltop settlements which are expanding around them..
Their crime was to throw stones at fully armed and protected Israeli soldiers who invaded their village instead of offering them protection from these attacks.
Where are the howls of outrage about this murder?
07:19 PM on 03/19/2010
Here is a question:
How many Palestinians have been killed by Israeli armed forces so far this year?

The answer is in double figures.

How come you didn't know that ?"
08:59 PM on 03/19/2010
Bewerstroupe, I have asked the Israeli supporters that question several times and none of them seem to know (or care). This is always glossed over, as they prefer Israel to be portrayed as the passive victim.
Another dozen people have been injured tonight in Gaza.
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Json
Cynical dreamer, sarcastic idealist...
09:10 AM on 03/19/2010
When I saw the headline, I assumed this would be a quiet thread. It thought it would be hard for even the most virulent anti-Israel poster to blame israel for attacks on Israel from Gaza (aside from the standard "Israel brought this on itself...")

But no...now we have pages of comments about how this must be an Israeli operation done to make the palestinians look bad. (Because the whole world gets SO outraged when rockets fall on Israel!) Sheesh
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tallen
panem et circenses
01:49 PM on 03/19/2010
Don't you know that everything bad in the world was either done by Israel, or caused by Israel?
Those 500 Nigerian Christians that were hacked and burned to death last week--obviously a mossad operation.
03:10 AM on 03/20/2010
No not Mossad. Most likely a retaliation for the January attack by Christians which left 364 Muslims dead.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8476534.stm
"the Catholic Archbishop of Jos, Ignatius Kaigama, told the BBC that religion was not the real cause of the violence.

"It is the struggle for ethnic and political superiority in Jos," he said. "If this issue is not resolved then we will witness a cycle of violence. There has to be some political solution." "

As in the present case, context is everything.
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03:24 PM on 03/19/2010
There is no question that Israel gets the indirect blame for this attack. It is the outcome of imprisoning millions of people and depriving them of medical care, proper food and the chance to make something of their lives. If Israel wants to stop the violence, it needs to stop the siege of Gaza. The siege has produced desperation which is leading to desperate acts.
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Json
Cynical dreamer, sarcastic idealist...
03:46 PM on 03/19/2010
At least you are honest about it. Any actions by the palestinians can be indirectly blamed on Israel.
(And here I naively thought that the palestinians were adults who could be held responsible for their own actions. )
01:03 AM on 03/19/2010
going ahead with these settlements is incendiary......deliberately stirring up an.ger all over the world.
11:29 PM on 03/18/2010
Hasbara Brigade spam alert

With Israel's foreign ministry organising volunteers to flood news websites with pro-Israeli comments, Propaganda 2.0 is here
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jan/09/israel-foreign-ministry-media?commentpage=3&commentposted=1

Israel recruits 'army of bloggers' to combat anti-Zionist Web sites
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1056648.html

With more and more people seeking their news on international news sites Israel cannot control the public's perceptions the way they used to.
11:38 PM on 03/18/2010
SPAM ALERT- WOOPECKER IS OBSESSED WITH NONSENSE.
11:48 PM on 03/18/2010
Do you belong to the hasbara brigade?
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zbowling
software engineer, geek
03:45 AM on 03/19/2010
Thanks for that post. Too bad they don't they don't arm them intellectually for this "combat".
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baba2nde
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11:13 PM on 03/18/2010
The story, using the storyteller's own words:

"[European foreign policy chief Catherine] Ashton visited Gaza on Thursday, the first senior diplomat to set foot in the BLOCKADED territory in more than a year. Half an hour after her convoy of white SUVs entered Gaza through a heavily fortified Israeli crossing, the rocket was fired into an Israeli communal farm on the Gaza border".

Uh-huh. Convoy, then rocket fire. Anything is possible, but go on

"The Israeli air force responded early Friday by striking six targets in southern Gaza. ... No injuries were reported."

Seriously? You give the air force a bad name, or I must be smoking something.

"Later, Israeli tanks fired SEVERAL shells into Gaza, causing no damage or injuries, according to witnesses".

I get it. I get it. Hapless army and air force both!

But there is a method to the recent explosion of Israeli-friendly stories since Israel insulted U S Vice President and the American people. find it here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-zogby/how-israels-propaganda-ma_b_156767.html
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zbowling
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03:43 AM on 03/19/2010
That's a good catch. I didn't notice.
It's a good thing that they are calling Obama an anti-semite, and challenging Patreus. They are begging to be smacked around. An attack on Gaza right now will really be bad for them.
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
10:27 PM on 03/18/2010
"The launch defied a long-standing ban by the Hamas on such attacks and highlighted the growing challenge to the Islamic militant group from more radical rivals, including al-Qaida-inspired firebrands."

I'll wait and see who claims credit for this before I comment further. History (The Levon) affairs tells us that Israel has in the past blown up things to pass the blame on to others. Whether this is one such occassion i have no Idea.

The timing, dust up with U.S. over settlements, rocket attack, would change the focus. It could also be some Palestinian nut job that cares little about life altogether. There are nut jobs on both sides
02:21 AM on 03/19/2010
That's the stupidest thing I've heard in a long time. Kassams are fired into Israel all the time, this one just happened to kill someone. Israelis get killed all the time too, you know. But I'm sure you don't.
09:50 PM on 03/18/2010
you guys need to stop lumping in zionist (the ppl in control of ireal) and the ppl that live in isreal the the same pot. there are thousands and thousands of jewish rabis jewish ppl citizens of ireal that protest their zionist leaders. LOOK THEM UP cause the mainstream media will not cover it. isreal has been hijacked zoinism is not a religious movement its a political movement
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JustMeInNY
Live and Learn.
08:38 PM on 03/18/2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_qhDaTf2Aw

http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=AWjNxKECkxY&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=XlXRAJ7SuVI&feature=fvw

http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=TAUD2kkzBRY&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=V1QQT8bX5vA&feature=related
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skialethia
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01:51 AM on 03/19/2010
I can go to youtube come back and post 50 vids on Israel's state-sponsored terror.
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JustMeInNY
Live and Learn.
07:17 AM on 03/19/2010
Yes you can Skilathia, you also claim that Israel stole hundreds of thousands of acres as you have last night, and when called to back up such a preposterous claim you strangely joined the crickets in their incredibly loud singing :)
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amaycatbaker
08:25 PM on 03/18/2010
Not cool.
06:01 PM on 03/18/2010
This attack comes on the very day that pro-Palestinian Baroness Ashton, the EU foreign minister, is visiting Gaza...not too clever.
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07:27 PM on 03/18/2010
Since 1946 Israeli's "disguised as Arabs" have committed terror attacks ...Cui bono

"By way of deception ,thou shall do war"
Mossad Motto.
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07:38 PM on 03/18/2010
Israel 'faked al-Qaeda presence'

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2550513.stm
07:55 PM on 03/18/2010
Cui bono...hardly. What you are saying is that if the Palestinians do something that really makes them look bad - suicide bombing of a disco full of teenagers, to name one example - it must be the work of the nefarious Israelis? Sadly, the Palestinians are their own worst enemies.
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Caru
Politics is fun to watch.
05:37 PM on 03/18/2010
Quote:
"Israel held Hamas responsible for Thursday's attack, even though Hamas opponents claimed responsibility."

Oh, come on.
08:39 PM on 03/18/2010
Well too bad. Ha ma s owns the st rip. Just like the U S and Ir a q.
05:14 PM on 03/18/2010
Not to diminish the death of anyone..But sometimes I think some of out own street gangs are more competent in dealing damage than Palestinians...Get a clue if you really want to hurl Israel start launching cheap addictive drugs at them.
07:56 PM on 03/18/2010
Well, the donkey bomb didn't work out that well....
04:55 PM on 03/18/2010
"Regardless of which group claims responsibility for the Qassam fire, Israel holds Hamas accountable for anything that happens on the ground because it rules Gaza," Matan Vilnai, the deputy defence minister said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7474221/Gaza-rocket-strike-raises-fears-of-escalating-violence-in-Israel.html

And yet anyone who says Israel needs to take responsibility for the attacks and murders by Israeli settlers is called an anti-Semite.

Typical Israeli hypocrisy.
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StCuthbert
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05:06 PM on 03/18/2010
Actually, pretty much everyone in and out of Israel agree that the Israeli government needs to take responsibility for the settlers.
05:31 PM on 03/18/2010
Straw man. Everybody wants settler crimes to be punished by the israeli government.
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Caru
Politics is fun to watch.
05:47 PM on 03/18/2010
Somebody elected this action-reluctant government, didn't they?
04:50 PM on 03/18/2010
Peace, Propaganda, and the Promised Land

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCL6WdnuNp4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mo2HW4T7wK4&NR=1

This really opened my eyes to the Israel/Palestine conflict. I encourage those who want to know more about the situation to watch the video.
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TheLonelyGod
The oncoming storm
04:56 PM on 03/18/2010
Too bad it's been thoroughly discredited:

http://www.jcrc.org/israel/p3l/P3L-Review.pdf
05:31 PM on 03/18/2010
I will take a look...

Tried the link but got a page not found... What has been discredited?

Chomsky knows his stuff and I listen to what he says.

I have Israeli friends and want nothing but the best for the Israeli people. It is the actions of a small few in power that ruin things. I feel the same about my own country. I love Americans, but I am often critical of the policies set forth by my government.