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Attack On Israel Followed By Rockets, Airstrikes (VIDEO)

MAGGIE MICHAEL and IAN DEITCH   08/20/11 12:31 AM ET   AP

CAIRO — The Egyptian Cabinet says it has decided to withdraw its ambassador from Israel over the deaths of Egyptian security forces in fighting after an ambush targeting Israelis near the border between the two countries.

The Cabinet statement issued early Saturday says the ambassador will be withdrawn until Israel investigates the shooting deaths of five Egyptian security forces.

The decision comes after Egypt's official news agency blamed the Israelis for shooting and killing the five while chasing militants who killed eight Israelis in Thursday's ambush across the border in southern Israel.

The Israeli military promised to investigate.

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CAIRO (AP) – Egypt registered an official complaint with Israel Friday over the deaths of five of its soldiers in fighting after an ambush targeting Israelis near the border between the two countries as tensions spiked between the two formerly staunch allies.

Retaliatory violence between Israel and the Islamic militant group Hamas also escalated Friday in the aftermath of the deadliest attack against Israelis in three years. Israeli airstrikes killed at least 12 Palestinians, most of them militants, in the Gaza Strip, and six Israelis were wounded when Palestinians fired rockets into southern Israel.

Egypt's official news agency blamed an Israeli fighter jet for shooting and killing four Egyptian soldiers and one policeman while chasing militants who killed eight Israelis in Thursday's ambush in southern Israel.

An Israeli military officer said a suicide bomber, not Israeli soldiers, killed the Egyptian security forces. He said the attacker had fled back across the border into Egypt and detonated his explosives among the Egyptian troops. He spoke on condition of anonymity according to military regulations. Israeli media reported that some of the sniper fire directed at the Israeli motorists Thursday came from near Egyptian army posts and speculated that the Egyptian troops were killed in the cross fire.

It was not possible to reconcile the different versions.

"There was an exchange of fire between Israeli soldiers and terrorists on the Egyptian border following the deadly terror attack Thursday morning. We are investigating this matter thoroughly and will update the Egyptians," the Israeli military said.

Thursday's attack signaled a new danger for Israel from its border with the Sinai Peninsula, an area that has always been restive but was kept largely under control by former Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak. The desert area has become increasingly lawless since Mubarak was ousted on Feb. 11 following a popular uprising.

The violence also threatened to further damage ties between the two countries if Egypt's political upheaval and a resulting power vacuum in Sinai allows Gaza militants, who had been pummeled by a punishing Israeli three-week war 2 1/2 years ago, to open a new front against Israel in the frontier area.

Relations between the two countries have been chilly since they made peace in 1979, but Israel valued Mubarak as a source of stability with shared interests in containing Iran and its radical Islamic proxies in the region.

Anger rose after Egyptian officials said Thursday's gunbattles killed five Egyptian security personnel. An Egyptian security official said three died Thursday and two others died of wounds on Friday.

Egyptian protesters staged demonstrations after Friday prayers in front of the Israeli Embassy in Cairo, and politicians echoed the populist line.

"Israel and any other (country) must understand that the day our sons get killed without a strong and an appropriate response, is gone and will not come back," wrote Amr Moussa, former Arab League chief and now a presidential hopeful. He tweeted his statement along with, "the blood of our martyrs which was spilled while carrying out their duties, will not be shed in vain."

Gunmen crossed the border from Egypt on Thursday and set up an ambush along a 300-yard (meter) strip, armed with automatic weapons, grenades and suicide bomb belts, the Israeli military said.

They opened fire on a civilian bus heading toward the Red Sea resort city of Eilat, hitting a number of passengers, then 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, Palestinian mortar gunners in Gaza opened fire at soldiers along the Gaza-Israel border fence.

The assailants killed eight people, six civilians and two Israeli troops responding to the incursion. Israel said it killed seven assailants.

Hamas, which controls Gaza, praised the attacks but denied any involvement. Israel holds Hamas responsible for all violence coming from the Palestinian territory and retaliated by striking the group.

"This is a response to the terror attacks executed against Israel in the last 24 hours," the military said.

Israeli aircraft struck several targets in Gaza, killing five Palestinian militants late Thursday and five more on Friday, including a senior member of the Islamic Jihad, according to Palestinian hospital officials. Two civilians were also reported dead.

One of the rockets launched from Gaza Friday smashed through a roof of a Jewish seminary, damaging a synagogue in the port city of Ashdod and wounding six Israelis who were standing outside, Israeli emergency services said. Another hit an empty school while a third, aimed at the city of Ashkelon, was intercepted by the new Israeli anti-missile system known as Iron Dome.

A senior Israeli military officer who briefed reporters by phone said at least 15 Palestinians from Gaza took part in the assault. He also spoke on condition of anonymity according to military regulations.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited some of the wounded in the hospital Friday. "We killed the head of the group that sent the terrorists, but this is just an initial response," he said. "We have a policy to extract a very heavy price from those that attack us and that policy is being implemented in the field."

Israel said the attackers had come from Gaza and made their way into neighboring Sinai and from there into Israel. The attack was the deadliest for Israel since a Palestinian gunman killed eight people in a Jerusalem religious seminary in 2008.

Israeli aircraft hit multiple targets in Gaza, the military said. Gaza Health Ministry spokesman Adham Abu Salmia said at least four militants were killed and a dozen injured Friday.

One strike hit a motorcycle carrying senior militants from the Palestinian group Israel says is behind Thursday's violence. Another five militants including the group's leader were killed Thursday night.

At the United Nations, diplomats said that Lebanon blocked the Security Council during a closed meeting on Friday from condemning the terrorist attacks in southern Israel. The United States had circulated a draft press statement to the council, which requires the support of all 15 council nations.

"We think the council needs to speak out on this issue," said the U.S. deputy ambassador, Rosemary DiCarlo. "We find it regrettable that because of one delegation we couldn't issue that in a timely way."

Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian U.N. observer, told reporters he wanted the council to take a more balanced approach by condemning the Israeli retaliatory strikes against Gaza that not only caused casualties but also destroyed an electrical generator plunging Gaza into darkness during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

"It is very unfortunate that the Security Council was unable to reach a common understanding in a balanced way to condemn the killing of all innocent civilians, including those in the Gaza Strip, and to call for the immediate cessation of the intensification of attacks against our people in Gaza," he said.

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Deitch reported from Jerusalem. Associated Press writer Edith M. Lederer contributed to this report from the United Nations.

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04:00 PM on 08/31/2011
Hadad If I recall your question correctly it was Why should I vare about gaza syria egypt ect my only oint is apolitical-they are human beings like you and me and that IMO is why you should care. No shot at you intended definution of sociopathy is no regard for feelings or needs of others As to our foriegn policy well isnt it a mixture of sociopathy towards some and humanitarianism towards others ? No personal offense intended We must put united back in our vocabulary Best wishes and thanks for your comments ex mil abn inf
01:16 PM on 08/28/2011
So the arabs didnt shelter the Jews from the crusaders ? Wow I am going to leave you alone so you can spend more time on your new book debunking these long held historical facts. My source on that was Karen Armstrong in HOl:Y WARS How the crusades are still with us- Not your type of book but she gines more sympathetic view of state of Isreal than you might think . You are probably too busy on the computer to do much reading . As I said I respect all who have served in the US Military including you and your family so I will leave it at that .But it makes me wonder why you attacked the 10,000 82n d Troops ready to die to save IDF from Russians This was no drill , The orders were given and only recinded after breakthrough by Kissenger at last moment. . He later described trying to negotiate w Israelis the most difficult chore of his carer, "they wanted blood from the stones " .And you havent given us a single reason why we owe Israel 3 billion a year in aid. Got any teachers laid off where you live or do you even care ? 3 billion would put a lot of them back to work instead of buying more guns and ammo for IDF. I wish you, Israel and Palestine a just and secure future .Go your own way and Let;'s see what happens -airborne-
07:23 PM on 08/27/2011
austinreid

Every person living in America recognizes that the Jews are the chosen people of God and for that reason God protects them--with a little help from the American government. Just look at World War II if you want proof of God's protection. No question about it!
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Djay0252
American First, Second, and ALWAYS
10:16 AM on 08/22/2011
Everybody knows this is the region where World War 3 will begin; it's just a question of when. Israel will be the first to be whiped off the map so why do they continue with their games?
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06:30 PM on 08/22/2011
Because Israelis have this strange aversion to getting "whiped off the map".
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Sam Bark
It's a MAD world after all...
02:00 AM on 08/23/2011
djay -- go and fly a kite, preferably in a stormy night......
07:00 AM on 08/22/2011
not worthy of reply . Talk to your dwindling support group
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austinreid
Cheers, Prost, Campai, L'chayim
09:34 AM on 08/23/2011
molamark that reminds me support for Israel in America has been growing every year since 2000.
05:12 PM on 08/23/2011
You might be refering to those evangelicals who want to convert you Read the threads These people vote You have been a good ally no doubt but the killing is on tv and the american people dont like bullies. I think most americans also expressed considerable support for the underdogs. I dont get my info from Fox News . I am not the enemy. Let;s stop attacking each other and come up w a SOLUTION not involving more death or loss of arab land Any fool can spout a porblem The wise solve them. Do you have one ?
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08:37 PM on 08/21/2011
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-israel-housing-20110812,0,4419793.story

And Israel wonders why they are attacked......
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Sam Bark
It's a MAD world after all...
02:02 AM on 08/23/2011
nomored -- keep your fairytale to yourself..... Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and the Jews do NOT care what you think or say............LMAO
05:21 PM on 08/23/2011
Sam, be reasonable, Jerusalem is the Holiest city of 3 world Faith Laugh your behind off all you want . We know you dont care. That has never been questioned . Thats also why some people hate you- I know you dont care but maybe someday you will have to
Why you want to be so rude ? sterotype ?
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SolomonRivlin
An ignorant with a computer is like a drunk driver
08:09 PM on 08/21/2011
OK, according to the news coming out of Israel, an Israeli delegate and Palestinian representatives met in Cairo with Egyptian mediators to agree on a cease fire to begin in the evening of August 21st Israel time. As of these moments, at about 3:00 AM, August 22nd, Israel time, rockets are still falling on Israeli cities and towns in the south and the Israeli air force took out one of the rocket launching positions. Why mentioning all these details? To reemphasize that any agreement, even if an indirect one, with the Palestinians is bound to be broken. It also shows that Hamas does not have a complete control over the many splinter groups, each having its own weapon caches and ammunition and each does what it wants without any regard to any agreement. The Palestinians are already split between Fatah and Hamas, Hamas is split among several other Defense Committees. How can Israel negotiate with these people on the establishment of their own independent state when they are so divided and have each their own conditions, demands or simply say "NO" to any settlement?
08:39 PM on 08/21/2011
The Arabs do not know the meaning of peace. All we have to do is open a newspaper and read it. After 1300 years you think they would have learned something. Not.
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Wisdo
semantics shamantics
07:37 AM on 08/23/2011
now IF I wrote "jews do not know the meaning of peace" what would you call me?
07:13 PM on 08/23/2011
The Arabs ? Who protected their Jewisw poulations from the ravages of the violently anti semetic crusaders ? Only the Muslims . They have learned something, that the only way to fight back aginst a foe supported 100% right or wrong but the strongest state on Earth USA- is to wage guerrilla warfare . What you think > They just gonna lay day and surrender > You probably dont see 9/11 connection here . Are you ok w sending them billions every year without question. Dont you think we have some poor folks here. Beleve, The Israelis are living well on our dime .and arab land
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had410
another veteran voting for Ron Paul
11:04 AM on 08/21/2011
again, please tell me why i care about gaza, isreal, palistinians, or egypt.
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had410
another veteran voting for Ron Paul
01:35 PM on 08/21/2011
so far i've gotten two replies that were removed before i got to see them. anyone else care to enlighten me?
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YankeeCanuck
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01:41 PM on 08/21/2011
.Because ordinary human beings live in those places? I'm a dog too, but I care about humanity--they are my family and companions--plus,feed me I'm a dog too, but I care about humanity--they are my family and companions--plus,feed me.
IMHO, a little compassion is always good.
BTW, beautiful doggie!
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had410
another veteran voting for Ron Paul
02:24 PM on 08/21/2011
Thanks, i like to say im a wackadoodle with a labradoodle. But anyway, i dont understand why we're involved over there, we give palistinians money, we give israel money, and they've been fighting since way before i was born.Nobody will win until one of them is eliminated, it seem to me it's their conflict and there is nothing we can do to make it more humane.
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ShellyintheWest
No pain or trial that we suffer is ever wasted.
10:32 AM on 08/21/2011
I see this article is buried at the bottom of the page and yet the attacks on Israel just happened last night. The rationalizing by the Israel haters can be expected. They are doing the same thing here in he states with protecting illegals, criminals and other ethnic groups who do not follow the law. If these rockets were on our southern borders coming from Mexico, you can bet there would be an outcry and something done about it.
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
12:11 PM on 08/21/2011
Give me proof.
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Djay0252
American First, Second, and ALWAYS
09:57 AM on 08/22/2011
Israel is an Apartheid state and that should be at the top of the page. Your paranoia is showing its ugy face again. Israel is not hated; only what it does to oppress the Palestinians is hated.
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Sam Bark
It's a MAD world after all...
02:13 AM on 08/23/2011
djay0 -- do you have anything of substance or just empty slogan...... Let see, Israel population is 7.9 million of which 6 million are Jews, and 1.5 Arabs which elected 12 Arabs Knesset members....can you explain how that fits apartheid? Please........
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Adam Selbst
02:54 AM on 08/23/2011
Yeeeah, that's wrong. It is Israel that's hated.
No one cares about the Palestinians at all. Palestinians who have Israeli citizenship are by far the least oppressed Palestinians in the MidEast. The other Arab states oppress them mercilessly. No one cares. Only if Israel's involved do they lift an eyelid.
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
10:14 AM on 08/21/2011
Netanyahu must be relieved that the Palestinian attacks have saved him from dealing with the overwhelming protests against his regime.
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austinreid
Cheers, Prost, Campai, L'chayim
03:39 PM on 08/21/2011
The protests are about the high cost of living not Netanyahu's government.
02:04 AM on 08/22/2011
Enthusiastically fanned !, Austin, for the calm and really admirably self-controlled way you've gone about "confusing [this particular 'brilliant' conspiratorial theorist] with the facts. " : )
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
08:38 AM on 08/22/2011
They are demanding that he step down because his economic policies have not done anything for the people. They know he is not a good man. Israel has some of the highest dissatisfaction rates with their government in the world. The polls are very very high about how they believe their government is corrupt. There are calls for social justice, but I do not know to what extent they go.
04:26 PM on 08/21/2011
do you even have the slightest idea of what you're talking about?
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
08:40 AM on 08/22/2011
What do you disagree with?
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nk5otr
10:06 AM on 08/21/2011
Arab League condemns Israel air strikes on Gaza

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/arab-league-condemns-israel-air-strikes-on-gaza-1.379838

Arab League expresses 'growing concern' over Syria

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/07/syria-league-idUSL6E7J708S20110807
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austinreid
Cheers, Prost, Campai, L'chayim
03:41 PM on 08/21/2011
Big surprise the Arab League condemns everything Israel does.
Michael II
Neither the one, nor the only
07:47 AM on 08/22/2011
It wasn't/isn"t so prompt in Syria.
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
09:24 AM on 08/21/2011
How convenient for Israel's leadership that these strikes happen precisely at the time when protests are overtaking the country.
11:49 AM on 08/21/2011
Nobody ever said that Hamas was too bright. They always manage to shoot themselves in the foot. They never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
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Jenna Bean
Sock Monkeys!
02:41 PM on 08/21/2011
Man it would be so awesome if any group in Gaza had anything to do with this....sadly, they do not. And the only thing telling you that they do, is the government that needs to quiet protesters/prevent a PA statehood bid.

"We have intel, but zero proof saying otherwise"

Well, we had intel that there were WMD's in Iraq 2, and we trusted that our government was being honest....so we understand that you want to beleive it, it still doesnt make it true. You should never blindly beleive what your government says, especially when they offer zero proof and stand to gain from their lies
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austinreid
Cheers, Prost, Campai, L'chayim
03:40 PM on 08/21/2011
Oh my G-D now it’s a conspiracy.
05:23 AM on 08/22/2011
AGAIN
give us something new
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westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
09:45 AM on 08/22/2011
When is it not, when it comes to corruption?

Name any point in human history when conspiracies did not happen anymore.
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SolomonRivlin
An ignorant with a computer is like a drunk driver
04:58 AM on 08/21/2011
Rockets are still flying into Israel today, while the Israeli army is not responding. This can only mark the quiet before the storm. Most of the rockets are sent into Israel by small splinters of Hamas without the heads of Hamas approval, who are interested in calm right now. However, this proves that, where control of their people is concerned, the Palestinian leadership has no control even in a small parcel of land as Gaza. These people will go to the UN next month to ask for their recognition as an independent state. An independent state is much more than dozens of terrorist groups launching each their own war against their common enemy. If Palestine become an independent state all Palestinians will bear a collective responsibility for the behavior of any of these terrorist splinters. Israel will not be able to distinguish anymore between any of them, as she has done so far.
BubbaC33
Jimmy Buffett is the greatest American
10:00 AM on 08/21/2011
Hamas controls the attacks against Israel. The idea that a splinter group is attacking without approval is sadly mistaken.
12:05 PM on 08/21/2011
Doesn't matter who in Gaza is attacking. As long as Hamas is running Gaza they are responsible for anything out of Gaza.
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MarcEdward
likes all cats more than most people
06:56 PM on 08/21/2011
So other than you wish what you said was true, what's your evidence?
10:18 AM on 08/21/2011
myopic one sided Zionist post deviod of objectivity > Why are The Palestinian fighting ? You dont think its because they dissapped off the map after 1948 ? " These people " have been the victims of Israeli military since Israel became a state and before . Dozens of terroist groups ? You mean like the Irgun, Shin Bet and the IDF . Central question for american taxpayers is why are we paying a staggering amount of foregn aid to this counrty who refuses to follow UN mandates and uses our tax dollars to strafe bomb kill and destroy what little is left of Palestine ?
As Americans we are highly influenced by Zionist lobby . The rest of the world tends to not see that way . You have the gall to call then terrorist groups yet your state was led by the aforementioned terroist Begin Sharon Shamir, they all bombed and killed mess . Israel is trying to lead the USA into war with their most feared enemy Iran. creating more hate from arab world I know you will call me an anti semite-I;m not I'm not But am sick of paying for Israel and its continuing conquest and inhumane traetment of Palstinians . Israel has overwhelming nuclear arsenal and will use it . Any state so sure that God is on their side is dangerous .
Imagine a nuclear exchange i middle east and what that would do to us AMERICANS WHY ARE WE PAYING FOR ALL
11:50 AM on 08/21/2011
Do you really want to hear the answer to your question? They are fighting because they hate the Jews and want to exterminate them and destroy Israel. So simple really. You want to learn, then read their charter of hate that spells it out for you in their own words.
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SolomonRivlin
An ignorant with a computer is like a drunk driver
11:52 AM on 08/21/2011
Of course, you have your own version of history that fits nicely into the justification of the murderous philosophy of the Arab leaders long before there was Israel. I suggest you start a new item on Wikipedia and rewrite the history of the Palestinian people that never existed as people until 1964, when Arafat, an Egyptian who was born to parents who emigrated from British-Mandated Palestine to Egypt. And of course, he is the one who begun the official bloodshed of Israeli children, women and elders throughout his reign of terror. And your fake writing as if you are concerned about the US paying for a nuclear exchange in the Middle East, you better write a message to Ahmadinejad.
04:43 AM on 08/21/2011
Ok.now, zookeepers. 'fess up. why do shield RubalKhali