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Intro: "Israeli tank fire killed a Palestinian in Gaza early on Saturday, taking to 12 the overall toll from the deadliest 24 hours since a devastating war more than two years ago."

Palestinian children gathered around a destroyed car in Gaza City as the Israeli army pounded the Gaza Strip, killing at least 12 people, 04/09/11. (photo: Mohammed Abed/AFP)
Palestinian children gathered around a destroyed car in Gaza City as the Israeli army pounded the Gaza Strip, killing at least 12 people, 04/09/11. (photo: Mohammed Abed/AFP)



Gaza Death Toll Rises in Deadly Israeli Strikes

By Mai Yaghi, Agence France-Presse

09 April 11


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sraeli tank fire killed a Palestinian in Gaza early on Saturday, taking to 12 the overall toll from the deadliest 24 hours since a devastating war more than two years ago.

A truce declared by Palestinian armed groups in the enclave unravelled even before it could take hold as militants fired dozens of projectiles into southern Israel and the military retaliated.

Hamas put security forces and emergency services in Gaza on 24-hour alert amid the escalating violence and despite international calls for an end to hostilities.

But a senior Israeli security official also said the Islamist group ruling the Gaza Strip had asked for a ceasefire.

"The political branch of Hamas has sent a message asking for an Israeli ceasefire" in exchange for a halt to Palestinian attacks, the official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

He said Israeli operations would continue for as long as Israel felt "its people cannot lead normal lives" because of the threat of Palestinian attack.

He also indicated that Defence Minister Ehud Barak had indefinitely postponed a trip to Washington because of the gravity of the situation.

Earlier on Saturday, around 30 mortar rounds or rockets fired from Gaza hit Israel, without causing damage or casualties, military radio said.

Twenty mortar bombs exploded, while 10 Grad rockets struck the area around Ashdod, Beersheba and Kiryat Gat, it said.

Hamas decreed a state of alert after Israeli shelling killed the Palestinian and wounded a second in eastern Gaza City, medics said, without specifying whether they were militants or civilians.

"All security forces must work 24 hours in 24, even civil defence and medical services, to protect and save the people targeted by the Zionist occupiers," interior ministry spokesman Ihab al-Ghussein said.

"Groups in Gaza committed themselves to respecting the Palestinian consensus and halting rocket attacks, but the Zionist aggressor has ruined everything by attacking and killing civilians - women, children and old people," he said.

The fighting erupted on Thursday when Hamas militants fired an anti-tank missile at an Israeli school bus, critically wounding a teenager and injuring the driver.

"The attack on a school bus yesterday crossed the line ... Whoever tries to hurt and murder children, his blood will be on his own head," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in Prague on Friday.

Since the attack, Israel has raided dozens of targets across the Palestinian territory. By early Saturday, it had killed 17 Gazans - including a 10-year-old boy, at least five Hamas militants and one policeman.

At least 57 Palestinians were wounded, 12 seriously, medics said.

The death toll of 12 made it the deadliest 24 hours in Gaza since the end of Operation Cast Lead, the devastating 22-day offensive Israel launched in December 2008 that claimed the lives of some 1,400 Palestinians - more than half civilians - and 13 Israelis, including 10 soldiers.

Palestinian armed groups declared a unilateral truce, but both Hamas and Islamic Jihad claimed mortar and rocket attacks on Israel on Friday as the violence intensified.

An Israeli military spokeswoman said rocket and mortar fire by Gaza militants continued into Saturday morning.

Several industrially manufactured Grad rockets were fired at the Israeli city of Ashkelon but were intercepted by the newly deployed Iron Dome short-range defence system, the spokeswoman added.

The port with a population of some 113,000 was the second city to be protected by an Iron Dome battery after the desert city of Beersheba which has also been targeted by Gaza militants.

The defence system, the first of its kind in the world and still experimental, is not yet able to provide complete protection against rocket fire from Gaza, army commanders have warned.

The Israeli military spokeswoman said overnight raids on Gaza had targeted a "large car carrying weapons," a tunnel and "three Hamas commanders."

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton condemned the rocket fire from Gaza but also urged Israel to show restraint, urging "an immediate cessation of all violence" and prompting an Israeli diplomat's "dismay" at her "choice of words."

 

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-1 # Activista 2011-04-09 15:04
Israel/IDF committed war crimes - 2 years ago - during "operation lead" killed 1400 - mostly civilians - including more than 300 children.
Goldstone/UN report is MOST censored fact in "Western" - ie. USraeli media.
 
 
+1 # Gary Epstein 2011-04-09 21:28
The fighting erupted on Thursday when Hamas militants fired an anti-tank missile at an Israeli school bus.
 
 
0 # Activista 2011-04-10 10:13
Early Saturday(Israel STARTED - BEFORE THURSDAY bus) , an Israeli airstrike against a vehicle traveling near Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip killed three Hamas militants, including a senior commander, the group said.
Hamas said 29-year-old Tayser Abu Snima and two of his assistants were killed in the blast. The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the strike.
The early morning attack brought the two-day death toll from Israel's ongoing retaliation to 17 Gazans — 10 militants, a Hamas policeman and six civilians — amounting to the bloodiest tally since Israel and Hamas wrapped up their three-week-long war more than two years ago.
 
 
-1 # motamanx 2011-04-09 22:06
Why doesn't Israel wait until one of those "rockets" they claim are being fired at them actually hurt someone before they send in tanks, planes, troops, etc to bomb the hell out of Gaza in order to undo anything that might have led to peace in the region? I remember about four years ago a farm worker's ankle (it was claimed) was hurt by such a rocket. Gaza "militants" target stuff (it is claimed), but they never, ever hit it.
 
 
0 # lexx 2011-04-09 22:54
Israeli tough guys killing more Palestinian protesters in Palestine concentration camps...so what else is new? Each bullet...Make In America; USA # 1! Actually, that's probably not true. They make a lot of their own bullets to kill people.
 
 
+3 # Glen 2011-04-10 03:11
A fellow I work with referred to Palestine as a fly on the shoulder of Israel, and pretty much the same with Lebanon. "When that fly becomes too annoying, ya gotta do something about it."

That pretty much sums up the attitude of many. So what if it is children. So what if phosphorus is used, or cluster bombs, or anything else. Ya gotta deal with it.

I asked the guy if he goes home every day and kicks his dog and his two year old around because they are annoying.
 
 
+3 # Glen 2011-04-10 08:53
The above is observation and sarcasm, believe me. Shooting children and beating down Palestinians is the job of terrorists and those who feel entitled to planetary judgement on the rest of us.
 
 
+1 # rm 2011-04-10 04:01
Obama must go to the UN security council now and demand a "no fly zone" over Israel. He must take out the Israeli capacity to murder innocent Palestinians. The long standing policy of the Israeli government is genocide, the cleansing from the land of Palestinian peoples. Why is the world not acting. Everyone knows what is going on. Israel is 100 times worse than Libya. The US and Europe are complicit in this Israeli genocide.
 
 
+2 # genierae 2011-04-10 04:48
Israel cannot win with these tactics. Creating a wasteland does not bring peace. They will keep flailing away until they perish from their own obsessive hatred. Just think for a moment what it would have been like if they had treated the Palestinians as equals, and worked with compassion to create true peace. Their arrogant insistence on a Jewish state has cost them not only their peace, but also their sanity.
 
 
+4 # jefffillmore 2011-04-10 15:32
Israel is a terrorist state that will continue to kill Palestinians, with American government (tax dollars) backing until they destroy Palestine.
 
 
-3 # Benidictus 2011-04-10 18:39
Motomanx, you want to allow Hamas & co. to continue to strike at israel because "they never hit anything"? If it was your kids being fired upon, would you be OK with it because the chances of harming your family was statistically small? You would want the rockets to stop
ASAP. Don't ask Israeli parents to worry less than you would.
 
 
+2 # Activista 2011-04-11 08:28
"Don't ask Israeli parents to worry less than you would"
Two years ago Israeli parents (IDF) Israel/IDF committed war crimes - 2 years ago - during "operation lead" killed 1400 - mostly civilians - including more than 300 CHILDREN.
Paid by US taxpayers - killed by US helicopters and BOMBS.
UN should enforce NO-FLY zone over GAZA - eliminate hundreds of Israel nuclear bombs and Israel's nuclear production facilities.
US STOP sending billions to Israel NOW.
 

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