Israeli forces storm Gaza City neighbourhood

Published Tuesday January 13th, 2009

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Terrified residents ran for cover Tuesday in a densely populated neighbourhood of Gaza City as Israeli troops backed by tanks thrust deeper into the city and sought Hamas fighters in alleyways and cellars.

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A shell fired from an Israeli Army tank explodes over a building in the outskirts of Gaza City, as seen from the Israeli-Gaza border, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009.

On the diplomatic front, Egyptian mediators pushed Hamas to accept a truce proposal and, in a hopeful sign, Israel sent its lead negotiator to Cairo for "decisive" talks on a ceasefire. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon also headed for the region to join diplomatic efforts.

Israeli military officials say that depending on what happens with what they described as "decisive" talks in Cairo, Israel will move closer to a ceasefire or widen its offensive. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were discussing sensitive policy matters.

Asked if Israel's war aims had been achieved, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said: "Most of them, probably not all of them."

Israeli troops now have the coastal city of 400,000 virtually surrounded as part of an offensive launched Dec. 27 to end years of Palestinian rocket attacks on its southern towns.

Palestinian medical officials reported at least 42 deaths from the conflict on Tuesday throughout Gaza.

The army said three soldiers were wounded, including an officer who was searching a northern Gaza house when a bomb exploded.

Palestinian hospital officials say more than 940 Palestinians, half of them civilians, have been killed in the fighting. A total of 13 Israelis, 10 of them soldiers, have died.

Palestinian rocket fire has dropped significantly since the offensive was launched. Some 15 rockets and mortar shells were fired toward Israel Tuesday, causing no injuries, the army said.

Fireballs and smoke plumes from Israeli bombing have become a common sight in the territory of 1.4 million people, who are effectively trapped because of blockaded border crossings. Recent fighting has focused on Gaza City, where Israeli soldiers could be increasingly exposed to the treacherous conditions of urban warfare.

The operation in Tel Hawwa neighbourhood, about 1 1/2 kilometres southeast of downtown, matched fast-paced forays into other areas designed to avoid Israeli casualties. Residents said troops entered overnight, reconnoitered the area, and then pulled back to more secure positions.

One Israeli military officer told The Associated Press that Hamas fighters often operate in small groups of up to four and have largely refrained from confronting Israeli troops at close range.

"Their strategy has mainly been to use lots of booby-traps, shooting guns and missiles from afar," the Israeli officer said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

"Soldiers are taking lots of precautions, they are being more careful than the army has ever been before in any war," he said. "Soldiers shoot at anything suspicious, use lots of firepower, and blast holes through walls to move around."

Gabi Ashkenazi, chief of staff of the Israeli military, said Hamas militants also have put on Israeli military uniforms to try to approach troops and carry out suicide bombings.

Hamas, which is backed by Iran, cannot hope to score a battlefield victory over the powerful Israeli military, but mere survival could earn it political capital in the Arab world as a symbol of resistance to the Jewish state. Lebanon's Hezbollah, another Iran-backed group, largely achieved that goal in its 2006 war with Israel.

On Tuesday, a Gaza resident said he saw Hamas militants in civilian clothing firing rockets from the southeastern corner of the territory. He spoke by telephone and requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information.

Israel says it will push forward with the offensive until Hamas ends all rocket fire on southern Israel, and there are guarantees the militant group will stop smuggling weapons into Gaza through the porous Egyptian border.

Hamas has said it will only observe a ceasefire if Israel withdraws from Gaza.

"We will not allow our enemy to gain any political achievement from this war on Gaza," said Salah Bardawil, a Hamas envoy in Egypt.

Much of the ongoing diplomacy focuses on an area of southern Gaza just across the Egyptian border that serves as a weapons smuggling route, making Egypt critical to both sides in any deal.

Israel wants smuggling tunnels along the border sealed and monitored as part of any deal, and has bombed suspected tunnel sites throughout its campaign.

One resident, Khader Mussa, said he fled his house while waving a white flag as Israeli forces advanced. He spent the night huddling in the basement of a relative with 25 other people, including his pregnant wife and his parents.

"Thank God we survived this time and got out alive from here. But we don't know how long we'll be safe in my brother's home," Mussa, 35, said by telephone.

The Israeli military said it carried out dozens of air strikes on squads of gunmen, rocket launching sites and smuggling tunnels along the Egyptian border.

Dr. Moaiya Hassanain, a Palestinian Health Ministry official, said dozens of calls for ambulances had been received, but they could not be dispatched because of the fighting.

The Gaza fighting has raised tensions around the region and galvanized anger toward Israel throughout the Arab world. On Tuesday, at least one gunman opened fire at an Israeli army patrol along the desert border between Israel and Jordan, the military said. There were no casualties, and Jordan said the claim was "baseless."

In the southern West Bank city of Hebron, the Israeli military said, a Palestinian was shot and injured after he tried to grab a gun from an Israeli soldier whose patrol stopped him for questioning. The man later died, according to an Associated Press reporter who saw his body.

Humanitarian concerns have increased amid the onslaught although some aid is getting through to Gaza during daily three-hour lulls declared by Israel to allow delivery of supplies.

In Brussels, the European Union's aid chief said Israel has not respected international humanitarian aid during the war. In Oslo, Norway, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Karen Abu Zayd, urged the Israeli army to do more to allow supplies into the besieged area.

"We are getting a lot of help from the Israeli Defence Forces on the one crossing that's open to get more and more trucks in, but it's just not enough," she said.

 

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In Gaza Palestine there are 29 Canadian soldiers who are buried in the cemetery, died in the duty of PEACE KEEPING. One of them is my friend Philip Crouse, of the Royal Canadian Signal Corps. He died along as others for peace, and we look at Palestine today. Were their deaths in vain? God Bless Our Soldiers and their families. They fight, lay down their lives for Peace, perhaps the UNITED NATIONS CAN GET THEM TO STOP, TALK AND HOPEFULLY PEACE SOMEDAY FOR THOSE TWO NATIONS. I call on our MP. Mr. Murphy to send a strong message to PM HARPER for Canada to send Humanitarian Aid Immediately, food, medical supplies etc. There are innocent children there dying, starving and we are not doing enough.

Joseph Bonnevie, Former Canadian Military, former UNEF 1966/67 Palestine.

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VOTE INDEPENDENT , MONCTON-RIVERVIEW-DIEPPE on 28/12/08 05:18:59 PM AST
Over 1000 Israelis protested in the streets of Tel Aviv this weekend in condemning ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza. They are calling for an immediate end to attacks on all civilians whether Palestinian or Israeli. There are 1.5 million people suffering in Gaza, due to lack of food, electricity, water, medical supplies and equiptment. It is a violation of humanitarian law and has been condemned around the world. The timing, is when President Bush is leaving office, and there are elections in Israel?

SAVE THE CHILDREN.

Canada should send food, medical supplies, thru the Egypt border not thru Israel. Harper has to stand up, and speak up in behalf of Canadians and work with the UNITED NATIONS. (IN HONOR OF 29 CANADIAN PEACE KEEPERS WHO DIED FOR PEACE IN PALESTINE, LAST ONE IN 1967)

Joseph Bonnevie ex military & UNEF
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VOTE INDEPENDENT , MONCTON-RIVERVIEW-DIEPPE on 28/12/08 06:13:55 PM AST
Sorry JB, your wrong again. The sentementalities of 29 dead peace keepers just furthers the argument that Canada was just a naive little country, when it thought it could solve the worlds problems with peace keepers in places where locals did/do not wish peace.
The history of palestine and the jewish state is littered with broken treaties, promises, deception for political gain and lies, ON BOTH SIDES!!!!
They alone (arabs and jews) will decide when they have had enough of the killing and no amount of righteous indigation by you, other persons, or states is going to change that. And what is this about a 1000 people in Israel protesting against the attack? Is that an argument? I was a blue beret in the Golan and I saw plenty of those protesters, I also saw the same protesters begging for protection when mortars and shells rained down. Means nothing. As soon as the do gooders stop paying attention this will settle itself, cuz they will have no one left to feed the hatred.


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J C, Moncton on 29/12/08 01:27:52 PM AST
Wait, Wait People. Think for a few seconds. Two peoples, related by race but divided by religion. Stop it and get your acts together people and put an end to politicians telling you who you must love and who you must hate. Please do it in the name of us all??? Is that too hard to do???
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B. Durelle, Baie Ste Anne, NB on 31/12/08 01:53:41 AM AST
this war is a war made by the US since they supply all the weapons ..stop the supply and it will stop the mass killing of innocent

but this will never happen because there is big money in weapon
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pierre p, moncton on 02/01/09 10:55:46 AM AST
Personally, I'm starting to get annoyed by how this Joseph Bonnevie guy keeps exploiting every bad news story on this web site as part of his personal political ambitions. Honestly, give the campaigning a rest.
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TED G., Moncton on 04/01/09 11:04:43 AM AST
Wrong, the US does not supply all the weapons. Israel has been a net producer of much of it's weapons since the early 90s. Indeed, the US has been buying ammunition from Israel to support it's efforts in Iraq. Arab weapons come from Syria via those great capitalists ...the Chinese.
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D. F, OROMOCTO on 05/01/09 09:07:40 AM AST
Indeed, Israel supplies weapons to many South African countries, Burma, and South America.
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D. F, OROMOCTO on 05/01/09 09:11:47 AM AST
well OROMOCTO read this it might change your mind

http://www.newamerica.net/publications/policy/u_s_weapons_war_2008_0
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pierre p, moncton on 05/01/09 11:12:01 AM AST
Where was all this righteous indignation over the past year as hundreds of rockets rained down on southern Israel???? Where were all these heads of governments and UN blowhards while Hamas rocketed Israel??? I'll tell you....NOWHERE, that's where...WHAT ARE A FEW DEAD JEWS TO THE WORLD!!!!
Israel tried negotiation and even asked for help in negotiating with Hamas, yet the rockets kept falling. No one listened...no one cared...same old story. The same thing happened in the 30's and 40's, no one cared and millions of jews were executed.
I know...the rockets have killed only a few jews, this response is out of proportion. Unless you have ever been rocketed or bombed you will never know the terror, and cannot offer an opinion. Imagine however living with that for a year. Its a good thing the Israelis have a civil defense system, or many hundreds would have died.
But that is little solace to those who live under the stress of being rocketed day after day...
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J C, Moncton on 06/01/09 12:27:58 AM AST
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