Israeli ground force enters Gaza

by Albert Milliron | January 3, 2009 at 11:12 am
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Via Reuters alert service:  A small Israeli Ground force has entered into Gaza protected by Helicopters over head.

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GAZA, Jan 3 (Reuters) - A small column of Israeli military vehicles, backed by combat helicopters, rolled into the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday, a Palestinian witness said. The witness, a resident of the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya, said the column crossed the boundary fence under darkness. The witness could not immediately say how deep the Israelis penetrated into Palestinian territory.

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Terri Potratz

There's another member story on this here.

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george gahooch

Israel has a responsibility to destroy the terrorists on its border.  Doing otherwise encourages terrorists around the world.

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Amy Judd

The BBC footage on this is just incredible. The French government has just denounced Israel, shortly before Sarkozy is supposed to arrive in the region.

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msokal

The criminal israelis continues her bloody attack against the Palestinian people - human rights not count to the Palestinians, because the jews controls the U.S.A.

It´s a shame to all free world,the true free world,not the north-american/jew world, who is supported by the force of weapons and death!.

Free Palestine now!. For the end of the israel crimes!.

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