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Attacks In Southern Israel Kill At Least 7 Near Egyptian Border (VIDEO)

DANIELLA CHESLOW   08/19/11 12:31 AM ET   AP

EILAT, Israel — Gunmen who crossed from the Egyptian desert launched a series of attacks Thursday in southern Israel, killing eight people and threatening to destabilize a volatile border region that includes the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip and Egypt's increasingly lawless Sinai Peninsula.

Israel blamed an armed Palestinian group from neighboring Gaza. Israeli forces killed five of the gunmen along the border with Egypt, the military said, and later launched eight airstrikes inside Gaza. One killed five other militants from the gunmen's group as well as a child, and a 13-year-old boy was killed in another strike, Gaza medical officials said.

The Israeli military said three of the men killed in Gaza had been involved in planning the attack.

Gunfire continued on both sides of the border late into the evening. After nightfall, Israel's "Iron Dome" anti-missile system intercepted a rocket fired by Gaza militants at the city of Ashkelon, the military said. Early Friday, five rockets fired from Gaza struck southern Israel, the military said. There was no immediate word on casualties.

The attacks were the deadliest against Israelis since a gunman killed eight civilians in Jerusalem in 2008. They suggested that Egypt's recent political upheaval and a resulting power vacuum in Sinai had allowed militants to open a new front against Israel on the long-quiet frontier.

The attack began shortly after noon in southern Israel with gunfire at a civilian bus heading toward the Red Sea resort city of Eilat, currently at the height of the tourist season.

A number of passengers were hit, the military said. The gunmen had crossed the border and set up an ambush along a 300-yard (meter) strip, armed with automatic weapons, grenades and suicide bomb belts, according to the military.

"We heard a shot and saw a window explode. I didn't really understand what was happening at first," passenger Idan Kaner told Israel's Channel 2 TV. "After another shot, there was chaos in the bus and everyone jumped on everyone else."

Within an hour, gunmen had riddled another passing bus and two cars with bullets and rigged a roadside bomb that detonated under an army jeep rushing to the scene. At the same time, mortar gunners in Gaza opened fire at soldiers along the Gaza-Israel border fence.

TV video showed the first bus with its windows shattered. Its seats were stained with blood and luggage littered the aisle.

The Israeli dead included six civilians and one soldier, according to the Israeli military's southern commander, Maj. Gen. Tal Russo.

Israeli soldiers eventually killed five attackers, the military said, and defense officials said three of the bodies were wired with explosives. It was not clear how many militants were involved or where they were from.

Egyptian security and Interior Ministry officials said a gunfight erupted on the border, and three Egyptians were killed, one police officer and two soldiers. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters, said the gunfire erupted while Israelis were chasing militants who were trying to re-enter Sinai. It was not clear if the gunfire at the Egyptians came from Israeli soldiers or the militants. The Israeli military had no comment.

According to the Israeli military, during the fighting along the border the gunmen tried and failed to shoot down an Israeli helicopter with an anti-tank missile.

Roadblocks were erected in the area, sealing roads in and out of Eilat, and senior Israeli security officials convened an emergency session at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv.

Hours later, militants who had apparently gone undetected attacked again, and a member of an elite police counter-terrorism unit was killed, the eighth Israeli fatality, according to Chief Inspector Alex Kagalsky, a spokesman for the Israel police.

Israel said the attackers had come from Gaza and made their way into neighboring Sinai and from there into Israel.

"Today we all witnessed an attempt to step up terror by attacking from Sinai. If anyone thinks Israel will live with that, he is mistaken," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late Thursday. "If the terror organizations think they can strike at our civilians without a response, they will find that Israel will exact a price – a very heavy price."

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton condemned what she called "premeditated acts of terrorism against innocent civilians," and said the U.S. and Israel were "united in the fight against terror."

Clinton added that the violence "only underscores our strong concerns about the security situation in the Sinai Peninsula," and urged the Egyptian government to find "a lasting solution."

The U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv issued an "emergency message" urging U.S. citizens to avoid the area of the attack and requiring embassy employees and their families to receive approval before traveling to Israel's south.

Taher Nunu, a spokesman for the Hamas government, denied the militants' complicity, saying Gaza "has nothing to do with these attacks."

The Israeli military said the attacks had been executed by a Hamas-linked group known as the Popular Resistance Committees, and that their objective had been to kidnap civilians or soldiers. The group was involved in the capture of an Israeli soldier, Sgt. Gilad Schalit, who has been held captive in Gaza for more than five years.

An Israeli airstrike on Gaza killed five members of the group, including its commander, as well as the 3-year-old child of one of the militants, according to Hamas security officials.

A spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees, Abu Mujahid, would not comment on its alleged complicity. He threatened retaliation for the deaths of the group's members.

Though it seemed clear the gunmen had come through Egyptian territory, Gen. Khaled Fouda, the governor of the southern Sinai district, said no shooting had come from the Egyptian side.

"The incident underscores the weak Egyptian hold on Sinai and the broadening of the activities of terrorists," said Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak. "The real source of the terror is in Gaza, and we will act against them with full force and determination."

The Sinai desert, dominated by Bedouin tribes and never entirely under the control of the central government, have grown more violent since a popular uprising toppled longtime Egyptian ruler Hosni Mubarak in February. Since then, assailants have repeatedly blown up a crucial pipeline carrying natural gas to Israel and Jordan.

Egypt moved thousands of troops into the area last week as part of a major operation against al-Qaida-inspired militants who have been increasingly active there since Mubarak's ouster.

Most of the routine traffic across the remote, mountainous border involves Bedouin smugglers ferrying drugs and African asylum seekers into Israel.

There is a thriving smuggling trade between Sinai and Gaza through tunnels under the border, and goods and people can move in both directions. If the attackers were from Gaza, they could have reached Sinai through the tunnels and then crossed the Israel-Egypt border, which is largely unfenced, making their way toward Eilat, which is 130 miles (200 kilometers) from Gaza.

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Rizek Abdul Jawad contributed to this report from Gaza City.

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09:10 PM on 08/26/2011
The conflict between Israel and Egypt dates back to the Old Testament of the Holy Bible. Nobody really knows when this will end. or predict what is happening these days to the Middle East.

http://news.shaw-capitalmanagementfactoring.com/
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Gloria Otting Vestring
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02:14 PM on 08/23/2011
Fast changing world. Mid east is spinning too fast to even keep up.

Fact is, we here in America should not take sides one way or the other. The dust isn't even begun to settle, and as far as Israel and Palestine go, we have been way too one sided in THEIR conflict.
We cannot afford to be involved in another "conflict", literally and figuratively.
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Gloria Otting Vestring
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02:15 PM on 08/20/2011
Terrorism is something that will never be defeated. Too many dissatisfied people in the world now, not to mention crazies too.

Religion is the root cause of Israel/Palestinian problems. Egypt is having problems too, and the list goes on and on.

Personally I could care less what religion people follow. I do think that it should not interfere with governments, and that preachers, rabbis', imams, priests.........have a duty to preach peace to the congregations, and not hate or superiority.
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Aryeh Melaris
Put our government back on its leash!
10:05 AM on 08/23/2011
Nothing to do with religion Gloria. Spend some time in the Middle East and see for yourself what everyone thinks about religion. Guess what? Nobody gives a damn. It is about Arab Nationalism versus Jewish Zionism. Nothing more. Haves versus have-nots. A class struggle deriving from a primitive, proud culture attacking a much older, more determined culture and being humiliated by absolute defeat. Jews lived very well in Arabia as "dhimmis" until the foundation of the modern state of Israel. Now that the tables have turned, there is not a single Arab who can live with the idea that Arabs live as equals to Jews in lands that they have occupied for almost a thousand years.
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Gloria Otting Vestring
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02:06 PM on 08/23/2011
Thank you for that reply, most interesting:) Had not thought of it that way.
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
01:13 AM on 08/29/2011
Gloria you are mistaken on a very fundamental level.

"Religion is the root cause of Israel/Pal­estinian problems." on this you could not be more wrong. Land and competing nationalisms are the cause of the problems. Religion has nothing to do with it.

For about 1,000 years the area known as Palestine was under Arab hegemony. The British captured it from its former colonial rulers and offered it to European Jews for settlement. The local indigenous population wanted independence. As you can see religion has very little to do with it.

While some may argue that it was the Jews who were the indigenous population. You will note that vast majority of settlers arrived by boat. The indigenous population is that part of the population that is there to meet the boats.
10:27 AM on 08/20/2011
A visit by Rep.Jesse Jackson Jr is the cause for new violence...
10:15 AM on 08/20/2011
for Palestinians dead are "doctor", "physician", "children", just not terrorists. Israeli dead are "#$%!@&*" for them.

let me break it down for you, Palestinian terrorists ("freedom fighters" as they call them) also killed dozens of women children 1 baby and many people who used to go to work before you brutaly killed them!!!
09:40 AM on 08/20/2011
In front of the world Hamas says we are under siege from Israel, but in fact Hamas is also putting south israel under siege!!
48 hours in the bomb shalters (and every night, even before the monsterous attack in Eilat, in the bomb shaltters as well)!!!

those bombs from Gaza explode on Israel every day, but this is just unbelievable more than 100 missles in just 48 hours!!!!
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Sam Bark
It's a MAD world after all...
11:47 PM on 08/20/2011
peaceppl -- well said, F&F
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12:32 AM on 08/21/2011
Thankfully they rarely hurt anyone, but of course they should stop.

But to overlook the entire history of this ME$$, the obvious taking
of land and other crimes by Israel, the provoking of things like
rocks and rockets [ and "responding" with far, far worse.....is
to look at this simplistically......of course the status quo loves that....
and it would keep Israel taking land, and provoking a bio-weapon
attack some day....
09:01 AM on 08/20/2011
"This is crucial, first and foremost, because of Zionism's impact on the people of Palestine and the broader region. It also dishonors the persecution and genocide of European Jews by using their memory to justify and perpetuate European racism and colonialism. It is responsible for the extensive displacement and alienation of Mizrahi Jews (Jews of African and Asian descent) from their diverse histories, languages, traditions and cultures. Mizrahi Jews have a history in this region of over 2,000 years. As Zionism took root, these Jewish histories were forced from their own course in service of the segregation of Jews imposed by the State of Israel."

from the International Jewish Anti-zionist Network
http://www.ijsn.net/about_us/charter/
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anton123
10:22 AM on 08/20/2011
And the point of this pseudo-intellectual citation is?
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austinreid
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12:12 PM on 08/20/2011
What are you talking about? Anti-Semitic Arab governments and mobs forced Mizrahi Jews out of their centuries old communities because they hated the fact that Israel was a state and they could do nothing to stop it for being so in the 1948 War of Independence. Arabs came to view Jews as their enemies because of the Jewish state of Israel and forced them out of their nations. We have all sorts of documentation for this. The British wrote about how the Arabs mobs forced the Jews out of Aden. Iraqi government records show how the forced exile of the Jews was carried out ( the Iraqi government also wanted the Jews to leave so Arabs could control the commerce in 1930 Jews controlled 95% of the business in Bagdad) Israel did evacuate Yamani Jews because the government was holding them captive ( the reason was in the Koran Muhammad says to protect Jews and Christians and to the government of Yemen to let the Jews cross over into Sunni Saudi Arabia was to let them go to the enemy)
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
01:25 AM on 08/29/2011
We also have documents from the Israeli new historians about the expulsion of the Palestinian Arabs.

"What are you talking about? Anti-Semit­ic Arab government­s and mobs forced Mizrahi Jews out of their centuries old communitie­s because they hated the fact that Israel was a state and they could do nothing to stop it for being so in the 1948"

So the Arabs responded in kind to the expulsion of the Palestinians and two wrongs do not make a right. So we should be arguing for those Palestinians and their families to be allowed to return to Palestine and those Jews and their families to be allowed to return to those Arab nations that expelled them with appropriate compensation.
08:47 AM on 08/20/2011
the "poor" palestinians got an open crossing to egypt, alot of food (third place in the world in obesity according to the UN, google it)and computers.
explain to my, why does the israelis in the shalters don't tweet that much as the poor palestinians who don't have money for food and electricity not to mention computers???

their tweets have only one goal: demonizing israel!
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warmonkey
12:18 PM on 08/22/2011
Israel is doing a fine job at that all by themselves
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kodimirpal
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08:38 AM on 08/20/2011
@WBMD Yours is a very prejudicial observation on Arab-Jewish relations.

Though the Holy Qur’an chastises Jews (as it does Muslims and others), its criticism is directed at the wrong-doers and not against all Jews, most of whom were not even born when those transgressions took place.

To condemn them simply because they were born Jewish is to challenge God who created them in the first place.

This interpretation blends with the Islamic belief that God is just, that He judges people on their conduct and that He does not punish the innocent.

Muslim caliphs in Arab countries, Ottoman Empire and in Muslim Spain treated the Jews well. Many Muslims provided refuge to Jews fleeing Hitler’s death squads. Other scholars assert that when Romans expelled the Jews from Jerusalem it was the Muslim conquerors of Jerusalem who permitted the Jews to come to Jerusalem for the first time in 600 years.

The Crusaders again expelled the Jews when they took over Jerusalem. When Muslims recovered the city, they invited Jews back.

You are confusing the West’s anti-Semitism and the Rightist Christian theology of Armageddon

Israel’s long occupation of Palestinian lands for fueling anti-Semitism among Muslims is of course undeniable as it is injustice plain and simple.

But Israeli actions do adversely impact the lives both of Palestinians and those of neighboring countries. Similarly, American policies seriously harm Muslim countries, producing mass resentment.
09:21 AM on 08/20/2011
kodimirpal - what a nonsense!!!
pure propaganda and myths!!! (if i'm not wrong it is also in wikipedia but without the map)
http://jewishrefugees.blogspot.com/2011/01/massacre-of-jews-by-muslims-before-1948.html

and if you say i'm a liar check this out too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVUptVOvH6Ahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVUptVOvH6A
92 years old woman:" I lived through the British era, and I lived through the massacre of the Jews in Hebron. We, the people of Hebron, massacred the Jews. My father massacred them, and brought back some stuff..."
BahtHarim
Obama 2012
05:14 PM on 08/21/2011
Thanks for the video referencing the Hebron Massacres. Too many people are unaware of these.
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
01:50 AM on 08/29/2011
Both sides conducted massacres.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GntgRYSftkU
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austinreid
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12:22 PM on 08/20/2011
Yes you are right to say the Muslims have treated Jews better the European Christians, but don’t think for a minute that the Jews weren’t persecuted in Muslim lands. In fact a large part of why some very lucky Jews had access to government positions is because the Jews had no tribal or clan loyalty (In other words they only had loyalty to the sultan because Jews did not have the clan culture of the Arabs) not because the Arab governments loved the Jews so much. Also Hitler did meet with Arab leaders and a special brigade of Bosnia Muslims was set up in the S.S.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1987-004-09A,_Amin_al_Husseini_und_Adolf_Hitler.jpg
08:26 AM on 08/20/2011
"The only 'self-defense' justified by a colonial occupier is to withdraw from those occupied lands. Very, very simple. Israel justifying this massacre as self-defense is like a robber justifying killing the victim because they wouldn't hand over their wallet."
08:51 AM on 08/20/2011
another person who sucked the arab propaganda... unbelivable:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3DD7lhf_Rs&NR=1
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anton123
10:25 AM on 08/20/2011
What a nonsense piece of post.
Mixing all together, blaming Israel for massacres where Palestinians just did them, suggesting "very very simple" solution for 100 years-old conflict.
Go do some dreading - and not only from news websites - educate yourself on the conflict.
And then may be your ignorance will "subside" a little...
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intellectualTradition
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08:20 AM on 08/20/2011
until you eleminate the mooooslims this will continue
04:48 AM on 08/20/2011
Dozens of missiles exploded in southern Israel on the last 24 hours.
(Not to mention the missiles that exploded on Israel before this monsterous Eilat attack every single day !!!!)
Dozens injured including children, babies and women, 17 killed in the bombing of southern Israel.
RIP
pray for Israel;(
04:23 AM on 08/20/2011
Palestinians are no less violent than Israel.
Israel is not showing you pictures of people injured, bleeding, and organs scattered everywhere due to discrete individual (which is also a freedom one have in a democratic country. everyone have the right to keep thier body for themselves)

Pictures leaked from one of the recent attacks, show you the degree of cruelty of Palestinians (this is also a war crime, and btw missiles on Israel for 9 years are a war crime as what you just described!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6aKEUWcITo&feature=related
05:40 AM on 08/20/2011
If you insist on seeing pictures of people bleeding and confirmed the press to show their bodies here you got it:
http://www.zaka.org.il/album_h.php?id=654

(these pictures are from one of the recent terror attacks on israel just few mountes a go, hard to watch)
04:02 AM on 08/20/2011
to anyone who asked:
well, the palestinians get 50 billion a year in total from the US, AUE and EU.
where does all this money go???

rockets, bombs, and demonizing israel.

the israeli government is the one who took care of it's citizens and built a shalters.
it just shows you the problem is not israel, but Hamas govenment in Gaza!!!
and please don't come with the excuse israel is starving them cause first, you know it's not true. and second, recentlly, a UN report placed them in the third place in the world in obesity!!!

free Gaza from Hamas
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kodimirpal
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12:27 AM on 08/20/2011
Truth and half truth about Hamas firing rockets

Much the same is true of Israel's pretext for its latest crime: that the Freedom Flotilla was bringing materials that could be used for bunkers for rockets.

Putting aside the absurdity, if Israel were interested in stopping Hamas rockets it knows exactly how to proceed: accept Hamas offers for a cease-fire.

In June 2008, Israel and Hamas reached a cease- fire agreement. The Israeli government formally acknowledges that until Israel broke the agreement on November 4, invading Gaza and killing half a dozen Hamas activists, Hamas did not fire a single rocket.

Hamas offered to renew the cease-fire. The Israeli cabinet considered the offer and rejected it, preferring to launch its murderous and destructive Operation Cast Lead on December 27.

Evidently, there is no justification for the use of force "in self-defense" unless peaceful means have been exhausted.

In this case they were not even tried, although -- or perhaps because -- there was every reason to suppose that they would succeed.

Operation Cast Lead is therefore sheer criminal aggression, with no credible pretext, and the same is true of Israel's current resort to force.

http://www.chomsky.info/interviews/20100603.htm
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anton123
02:44 AM on 08/20/2011
Another great example of bringing some very weird "source of information" (or should I say disinformation?) Why you cite Noam Chomsky who's "American linguist, computer scientist, philosopher,[2][3] cognitive scientist, and activist." (per wikipedia)? What makes Noam a source of such insightful information about internal affairs of Israel government and Hamas?
The fact he's Jewish? :-)
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kodimirpal
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03:17 AM on 08/20/2011
Many pro-Israeli readers like you are blinded by very selective reading,

you have read both sides to understand an issue, hence i recommend the following

http://www.vho.org/aaargh/fran/livres5/fateful.pdf

You can down load and read. A great scholar who has written thousands of pages on an issue after immense research can not be a nut case as you accuse him of.

Read the Book The Fateful Triangle in which Prof chomsky condemns both Fatah and Israel
06:15 AM on 08/20/2011
"On June 19, 2008, Israel and Hamas concluded a "lull" or Tahdiya agreement that was brokered by Egypt. Hamas, but not Israel, declared that this truce was for a period of six months. Rocket fire from Gaza was reduced but not stopped. Hamas greatly stepped up smuggling of arms through tunnels beneath the Egyptian controlled Rafah crossing. Hamas dismissed the international monitors that were to have controlled the Rafah crossing, and then declared that Gaza is "under siege." Israel retaliated for rocket fire by closing the Israeli crossings periodically. On December 18, 2008, Hamas declared that they would not renew the truce. Thereafter, Hamas and associated organizations directed a rain of rocket and mortar fire at Israeli towns and cities, reaching as far as 45 KM away with Grad rockets that had been smuggled in during the lull period. On December 26, 2008, Israel launched operation Cast Lead, attacking the Hamas in Gaza at first by air and later in a limited ground invasion." http://www.mideastweb.org/hamas.htm