Scores Dead in Israeli Raid on Gaza

by Tanweer | December 27, 2008 at 08:07 am
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At least 195 Palestinians, including women and children, have been killed in an Israeli aerial bombardment on Hamas security installations.

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Israel launched air attacks across the besieged Gaza Strip on Saturday, threatening that further operations would be carried out.

Emergency services said that at least 200 people had been wounded.

Witnesses reported heavy damage as at least 30 missiles were fired.

Ehud Barak, the Israeli defence minister, said that the operation would not be short.

"The operaton will go on and be intensified as long as necessary," he said on Saturday.

An Israeli military spokesman added that any "Hamas target is a target".

Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian prime minister, condemned the attack and demanded an immediate cessation.

Hours after the Israeli assault, Gaza fighters fired home-made rockets into southern Israel, heeding calls by Hamas and other affiliated Palestinian groups to avenge the attacks, unprecedented in their scale.

One Israeli was killed in the rocket fire, medics said.

Taher al-Noono, a Hamas spokesman, described Israel's operation as a "massacre", adding: "However, our resolve cannot be dented and cannot be shaken. We will continue our struggle with absolute strength and steadfastness."

Islam Shahwan, a Hamas police spokesman, said a police graduation ceremony in Gaza City was struck by Israel. Among those killed was Tawfiq Jabber, the Gaza chief of police.

The Hamas-run interior ministry said all security compounds in the Strip had been destroyed.

Gaza is densely populated. Its 1.5 million residents area already experiencing shortages in medicine, power and basic supplies due to 18 months of an Israeli blockade.

'War crimes'

Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president and leader of Fatah, condemned the "aggression" in Gaza.

Mousa Abu Morzouz, the deputy leader of Hamas, told Al Jazeera: "Until now the aggression didn't stop ... they are targeting all the police headquarters and offices. 

"We will defend our people, we will retaliate against this aggression ... our military will retaliate."

Morzouz called on the world's most powerful nations to condemn the attacks: "Nobody in this world can accept what happened and the Israeli aggression ... [we expect] the international community to stand against this and say that it is not acceptable."

Mustafa Barghouthi, the former Palestinian information minister, said: "This is not an attack on the Hamas. It is an attack on the whole population and the free will of the people of Gaza."

He accused Israel of committing "war crimes" and demanded that Abbas and his government stop all relations with Israel.

'Only just beginning'

The Israel army released a statement saying "terrorist installations" were hit and that all Israeli pilots returned unharmed.

The operation against the Hamas is "only just beginning," Avi Benayahu, an Israeli military spokesman said.

The air raids follow the decision by the Israeli security cabinet to increase reprisals for cross-border rocket attacks against Israel, and the breakdown of a six-month-old Israel-Hamas truce earlier this month.

The ceasefire expired on December 19, with Hamas arguing that Israel had violated the truce by preventing vital food and medical supplies into the Strip.

Ayman Mohyeldin, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Gaza, said: "A series of explosions were heard over Gaza City.

"From where we are, there are at least seven different clouds of smoke from the strikes. We are seeing some casualties being evacuated in cars."

Egypt has opened the Rafah crossing with the Gaza Strip to receive injured people, Egyptian officials said. Ambulances have been sent to the crossing and two Egyptian hospitals emptied to take in the wounded.

Weakened security services

Mohyeldin said that Hamas, which rule the Gaza Strip, was being held responsible by Israel for any attacks from the territory into Israel, even if they are undertaken by other Palestinian factions.

However, officials of the deposed government in Gaza which maintains law and order, while being Hamas member in the main, are separate from the group's military wing and other factions responsible for attacks into Israel. 

"There is within Gaza a functioning ministry of interior that has security services, traffic control, emergency medical services," Mohyeldin reported.

"Those workers are seen as employees of the government in Gaza. So now that many of these installations have been targeted, it will have an immediate impact in terms of the law and order structure here in Gaza."

Jacky Rowland, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Jerusalem, said that Israel's decision to strike at this moment was down to Hamas withdrawing from the ceasefire and the intensified rocket fire coming from the Gaza Strip in recent days.

"In one day [in the past week] we saw 80 rockets ... which is a huge upsurge," she said.

Hamas won control of the Palestinian Legislative Council in elections in January 2005. The international community refused to accept a Hamas-led government, demanding that the faction recognise Israel and renounce violence. Economic sanctions by the EU and US followed.

Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after bloody street battles against its rival, the Fatah movement.

      

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Rhonda J Mangus

Tanweer, thank you for this very important story. However, the post is not consistent with NowPublic standards for the reason that it is a complete copy/paste. Please visit NowPublic Newsroom for tips on publishing.  If you need additional assistance, please contact an Editor. Thanks!



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Milieunet

Hello Rhonda,

Although i agree about copy paste i think this story is important and good because of pictures and video.

 

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tikun

These Pictures have all been circulating all over the news media. Nothing new except on Now Public.

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Milieunet

Crazyness in Gaza. So many innocent people died already. How can we stop this madness.

No winners at all and this is going on and on.

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tikun

You can stop the "madness" by Hamas stopping the rockets into Israel. They stop the operation stops. Period. To you it is madness to us it is survival.

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tikun

Excuse me but how many innocents died.Please give the emotions a break and check to see how many mitlitary/Hamas terrorists are the ones killed. You really must see the reality instead of imposing so much emotion that distorts the truth.

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wallachusbellicus

You can't stop any more. The lords of war have been delivered and all the nations will experiment the war and its horrors. Everyone without exception is responsible for what is happening in the world because of complice silence towards those who lead the nations.

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tikun

Ypu need to get real regarding the reality here. This isn't dungeons and dragons. This is real life.

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Tanweer

if i am not wrong tikun thought  is very similer to nazism. if Adof Hittler Today he was alife diffinitely blam tikun as facist. what a logic is this first arrogate the country then kick out the country men.  

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danesller0127

Tanweer it's shocking! ... the world's need to know... thank you for the story...

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Pipsqueak Yanni

So muslim fanatics have short-range rockets pointed at Israel?  These guys never ever learn?  Do you think Israel will not provide a little dessert for them?  Maybe now is the occasion to show them the Light of the Son?

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Art_By_Alida

I got an email today with photos of the results of the attacks in Gaza. I have no idea whom it was from, but I think it came from Israel through a French server. 



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Sarah Davidoff

I am appalled and deeply saddened by the recent action of the state of Israel against the Palestinian people in Gaza. This treatment shows that little has been learnt from the violence and massacres by Hitler during WW2.

 I appeal to people everywhere  to boycott all products from Israel, which is occupied Palestine. And I call on the US government to heed the resolutions of UN and to demand Israel withdraw its troops immediately and work towards more lasting peaceful solutions, than this endless spiral of violence.

Signed

Sarah Davidoff (aged 82), Ireland

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tikun

Since we all can agree to disagree regarding what is going on in Gaza with the terrorist Hamas organization that is responsible for this outcome, both Carter and Falk are seen as off the scale in objectivity and do not command support for their viewpoints with very many people.

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