Israeli missiles kill two children
Molach | 10.12.2001 22:25
The intended target was an Islamic Jihad member
Israeli helicopters have fired missiles at a car in the
West Bank town of Hebron, hours after the government
rejected a truce offer by Palestinian militant groups.
Israeli helicopters have fired missiles at a car in the
West Bank town of Hebron, hours after the government
rejected a truce offer by Palestinian militant groups.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1701000/1701343.stm
Monday, 10 December, 2001, 17:44 GMT
Israeli missiles kill two children
The intended target was an Islamic Jihad member
Israeli helicopters have fired missiles at a car in the
West Bank town of Hebron, hours after the government
rejected a truce offer by Palestinian militant groups.
Palestinian hospital officials said two boys - one aged
13, the other a child of three - were killed in the attack,
which left seven others injured and destroyed the car.
Israeli military sources told the BBC the intended target
was a prominent member of the militant group Islamic
Jihad, which, along with Hamas, has carried out a wave
of suicide attacks.
Earlier reports said the
Israeli security cabinet had
decided to step up
operations against
Palestinian militants, after
the latest suicide bombing
on Sunday.
That attack, the fifth suicide
bombing in 10 days, injured
10 Israelis in the port city of
Haifa.
A total of 29 Israelis have
died in the attacks.
Cars hit
Two Israeli helicopters fired several missiles, damaging
at least two cars in the centre of Hebron.
The father of the older boy
who died, Ahmed Arafi, said
he and his son were riding
in a taxi behind the car that
was hit by Israeli missiles.
"My son was next to me. I
don't know what happened.
All I know is that I carried
my son into the hospital,"
Associated Press quoted Mr
Arafi as saying.
The Israelis' planned
target, a leading activist in
Islamic Jihad, Mohammed
Sidr, is thought to have
been seriously injured.
Such attacks, which the Israelis call targeted killings and
the Palestinians describe as assassinations, are highly
controversial.
Senior Palestinian security officials say they received an
assurance less than 24 hours earlier from their Israeli
counterparts that such attacks would stop.
Truce rejected
A senior Israeli defence official described the ceasefire
offer by the militants - amongst them Hamas and
Islamic Jihad - as "not serious".
He ruled out any halt to
Israeli operations against
Palestinian targets, saying
they were "purely
self-defence".
The militant groups had
offered to stop attacks
within Israel for six days if
the Israeli army ends its
strikes on the West Bank
and Gaza.
"We have not finished our
action," Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon said
as he and his ministers
held talks late into Sunday
night.
He made it clear Israel would continue to act against
Palestinian militants.
"Our operations are yielding impressive results," Mr
Sharon told Israeli radio. "In the light of what is
happening, we might have to step up our activities."
The Israeli attack comes as the US special envoy to the
Middle East, Anthony Zinni, is reported to have warned
that he would end his peace mission in 48 hours unless
there was real progress towards ending the violence.
Israeli and Palestinian officials differ on what exactly Mr
Zinni said, and BBC Middle East analyst Roger Hardy
says the Americans are carefully avoiding the use of the
word ultimatum.
But our analyst says the focus of United States pressure
is on what it sees as the inadequate actions of the
Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, against militant
Islamist groups.
Monday, 10 December, 2001, 17:44 GMT
Israeli missiles kill two children
The intended target was an Islamic Jihad member
Israeli helicopters have fired missiles at a car in the
West Bank town of Hebron, hours after the government
rejected a truce offer by Palestinian militant groups.
Palestinian hospital officials said two boys - one aged
13, the other a child of three - were killed in the attack,
which left seven others injured and destroyed the car.
Israeli military sources told the BBC the intended target
was a prominent member of the militant group Islamic
Jihad, which, along with Hamas, has carried out a wave
of suicide attacks.
Earlier reports said the
Israeli security cabinet had
decided to step up
operations against
Palestinian militants, after
the latest suicide bombing
on Sunday.
That attack, the fifth suicide
bombing in 10 days, injured
10 Israelis in the port city of
Haifa.
A total of 29 Israelis have
died in the attacks.
Cars hit
Two Israeli helicopters fired several missiles, damaging
at least two cars in the centre of Hebron.
The father of the older boy
who died, Ahmed Arafi, said
he and his son were riding
in a taxi behind the car that
was hit by Israeli missiles.
"My son was next to me. I
don't know what happened.
All I know is that I carried
my son into the hospital,"
Associated Press quoted Mr
Arafi as saying.
The Israelis' planned
target, a leading activist in
Islamic Jihad, Mohammed
Sidr, is thought to have
been seriously injured.
Such attacks, which the Israelis call targeted killings and
the Palestinians describe as assassinations, are highly
controversial.
Senior Palestinian security officials say they received an
assurance less than 24 hours earlier from their Israeli
counterparts that such attacks would stop.
Truce rejected
A senior Israeli defence official described the ceasefire
offer by the militants - amongst them Hamas and
Islamic Jihad - as "not serious".
He ruled out any halt to
Israeli operations against
Palestinian targets, saying
they were "purely
self-defence".
The militant groups had
offered to stop attacks
within Israel for six days if
the Israeli army ends its
strikes on the West Bank
and Gaza.
"We have not finished our
action," Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon said
as he and his ministers
held talks late into Sunday
night.
He made it clear Israel would continue to act against
Palestinian militants.
"Our operations are yielding impressive results," Mr
Sharon told Israeli radio. "In the light of what is
happening, we might have to step up our activities."
The Israeli attack comes as the US special envoy to the
Middle East, Anthony Zinni, is reported to have warned
that he would end his peace mission in 48 hours unless
there was real progress towards ending the violence.
Israeli and Palestinian officials differ on what exactly Mr
Zinni said, and BBC Middle East analyst Roger Hardy
says the Americans are carefully avoiding the use of the
word ultimatum.
But our analyst says the focus of United States pressure
is on what it sees as the inadequate actions of the
Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, against militant
Islamist groups.
Molach
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Comments
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sorry, spelling
10.12.2001 23:27
I am totally sick of it. I feel outraged, it's not a war it's a one sided slaughter. for these people to strap explosives to their bodies and blow themselves to smithereens must take either a lot of courage or a sense of what fucking difference does it make any way, or both, they live in hell !!!
It's time for a non stop picket it's time for direct action
boycott these nazis bastards this has to stop !!!
F16's against stone throwing kids and helicopter gunships against taxis, it's madness, the palestinians are trapped there even if they don't agree with hamas and the suicide bombers, they can't go anywhere..
Come on everbody lets do something for fucks sake .sssshit .
Moloch
Child Sacrifice
11.12.2001 09:43
The Owl
I can see clearly
11.12.2001 15:29
gun ships and F 16's and calling it self defence is insane.
But like The Owl says it is accepted, especially by NWO, with Israel on the board of directors thats not surprising, and corporate press. But I don't see why the palestinians have to be sacrificed to Oil diety.
Something has got to be done to save palestinians from
further suffering, this shit has been going down for over 30 years. There are next to no protests against Israel.
They even have(had) a special deal with the EEC which means that there produce enters the market as if it was produced with in the common market. During the years of sanctions against South Africa Israel shipped billions of $$$$$
of SA produced goods into europe. Boycott their products
protest out side supermarkets that stock their citrus fruits
protest at El Al offices at the Israeli embassy everywhere.
They are very attached to $$$$ if they start feeling it in the sk rocket perhaps they will start to think seriously about solving the problems and creating a free independent state where palestinaians can live in peace.
hoot hoot
civetta
there is a campaign!
11.12.2001 17:54
internationalist
Homepage: http://www.palestinecampaign.org
thanx I didn't hear about it
11.12.2001 19:15
little owl
Punch and Judy
12.12.2001 01:16
Simply, there needs to be an international (UN?) peacekeeping/peacemaking force in the area, physically separating the two sides until serious political progress is made. A reduction in violence would lead to a reduction in fear all round. It would also save lives from day one. Israelis would have less liking or need for a belligerent leader like Sharon and the Palestinian Authority could demonstrate whether it's really serious about sorting out terrorism in its own community without being subjected to Israeli ultimatums.
The best we can do, as far as I can see, is to put pressure on our own governments to make this happen.
Protestix