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emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

JAN 04, 2008 12:57 AM

At least nine Palestinians have been killed amid Israeli operations in Gaza, witnesses and medics say.

Several of the deaths occurred during raids by Israeli troops east of Khan Younis in the early hours of Thursday. Civilians were among those killed.

The fighting is some of the heaviest seen in recent weeks.

Israel says it is trying to stop rocket fire into Israel. A rocket launched on Thursday reached the city of Ashkelon, some 17km (10 miles) north of Gaza.

No-one was hurt, but the Israeli army said it was the furthest a rocket launched from Gaza had reached.

Israeli spokesmen said greater Palestinian rocket range was putting a far greater number of Israelis in the firing line.


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Israeli tanks and troops moved into the area close to Khan Younis early on Thursday, sparking exchanges of fire with militants, reports said.

In the deadliest single attack, a tank shell struck a house, killing five members of the same family.

Two have been claimed by the militant group, Islamic Jihad, as its fighters. The other three, including a mother and daughter, were civilians, medical sources say.

Israeli troops are later reported to have become trapped in one area, prompting air strikes to be launched in an attempt to rescue them.

At least two people died in those strikes, said medics.

Subsequent tank fire injured at least three schoolchildren, said witnesses and doctors.

One 14-year-old boy was left in critical condition, the Associated Press news agency said.

In a separate exchange of fire in Gaza City, Hamas reported one of its gunmen dead.

Israeli troops have also made an incursion into Nablus in the West Bank, and there have been clashes in the centre of the city, reports the BBC's Aleem Maqbool.

At least 19 people have been injured, mostly young stone-throwers hit by rubber bullets, he says.

Gaza isolated

The Israeli incursion follows similar pre-dawn strikes in Gaza on Wednesday which killed at least six.

It comes days before US President George W Bush visits the region to try to promote a peace agreement, in the last year of his administration.

Gaza is run by Hamas, which took over the territory last June after a violent struggle with its Fatah rivals.

Hamas is deemed a terrorist group by the US, and was not invited to the Annapolis conference organised by Washington in November, which kick-started the renewed attempt to agree a peace deal.

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Joual

Joual

Israel
October 2005

JAN 04, 2008 04:53 AM

The action is in and around Hebron, which is where I was banging around this week.

For those of you not in the know, a group of idiots decided to randomly drive-by kill a couple hikers who turned out to be off duty soldiers, which unleashed holy hell on the region. At least I was kept warm at night by random gunfire and explosions.

But that map should also include Sderot, a town outside of Gaza, which was bombarded by 1000 Qassam rockets and 1200 mortar shellings in 2007. Unfortunately, certain people are trying to prevent those little nuggets of info because the town's plight looks bad for their re-election campaigns. Even if the rockets do hit their schools, community centers, and kindergardens.

Wendy

Wendy

SUICIDEGIRL

Israel

JAN 04, 2008 06:27 AM

Joual said:
The action is in and around Hebron, which is where I was banging around this week.

For those of you not in the know, a group of idiots decided to randomly drive-by kill a couple hikers who turned out to be off duty soldiers, which unleashed holy hell on the region. At least I was kept warm at night by random gunfire and explosions.

But that map should also include Sderot, a town outside of Gaza, which was bombarded by 1000 Qassam rockets and 1200 mortar shellings in 2007. Unfortunately, certain people are trying to prevent those little nuggets of info because the town's plight looks bad for their re-election campaigns. Even if the rockets do hit their schools, community centers, and kindergardens.



not going to mention that the "group of idiots" who killed the two soldiers were PA police officers? These are the police. These are the people we are supposed to give over control to. The soldiers actually passed by them, they all said hello to each other, and then the police came back (there were 4 of them I believe) and began shooting. The 2 Israeli off duty soldiers returned fire, killed one of them and injured another. I'm not sure if the other 2 have been picked up or not.

See what happens when the US and Israel give Fatah a bunch of money and guns to boost their security and police forces?

smithers_jones

smithers_jones

I'm lost
November 2003

JAN 04, 2008 08:05 AM

Joual said:
At least I was kept warm at night by random gunfire and explosions.



Well, at least there's that. Allahu Akbar.

Joual

Joual

Israel
October 2005

JAN 04, 2008 11:19 AM

Wendy said:

Joual said:
The action is in and around Hebron, which is where I was banging around this week.

For those of you not in the know, a group of idiots decided to randomly drive-by kill a couple hikers who turned out to be off duty soldiers, which unleashed holy hell on the region. At least I was kept warm at night by random gunfire and explosions.

But that map should also include Sderot, a town outside of Gaza, which was bombarded by 1000 Qassam rockets and 1200 mortar shellings in 2007. Unfortunately, certain people are trying to prevent those little nuggets of info because the town's plight looks bad for their re-election campaigns. Even if the rockets do hit their schools, community centers, and kindergardens.



not going to mention that the "group of idiots" who killed the two soldiers were PA police officers? These are the police. These are the people we are supposed to give over control to. The soldiers actually passed by them, they all said hello to each other, and then the police came back (there were 4 of them I believe) and began shooting. The 2 Israeli off duty soldiers returned fire, killed one of them and injured another. I'm not sure if the other 2 have been picked up or not.

See what happens when the US and Israel give Fatah a bunch of money and guns to boost their security and police forces?



Hehe, "police." They're psychos with guns, man. From what Ive heard the second one died and the other two were injured as well. From what I heard and saw when I was down there, we killed one of the other guys and took out a lot of the guys who were responsible for orchestrating these events.

Those Kfir guys are working pretty hard, gotta give props to the Shimshon brigade. But they'll never beat the Paras wink