Palestine Today - June 13, 2006
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Palestine Today a service of the International Middle East Media centre, www.imemc.org for Tuesday June 13th, 2006
Army arrests three residents from Tulkarem and two from Nablus. The Israeli Army invades Jenin and unknown gunmen burn the PLC offices in Salfit, One youth from arrested from Bethlehem, Al Quds Open University students' protest in Beit Sahour, Gaza shelled by Israeli air force killing 9 and injuring 20, Palestinian resistance fighters ambush army vehicles in Nablus
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Army arrests three residents from Tulkarem and two from Nablus. The Israeli Army invades Jenin and unknown gunmen burn the PLC offices in Salfit, One youth from arrested from Bethlehem, Al Quds Open University students' protest in Beit Sahour, Gaza shelled by Israeli air force killing 9 and injuring 20, Palestinian resistance fighters ambush army vehicles in Nablus
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Gaza shelled by Israeli air force killing 9 and injuring 20
The Israeli air force jetfighters fired several missiles at a car in Salah Al Den Street in Gaza city Tuesday afternoon, killing nine and injuring 20.
According to medical sources, there are children among those injured and killed. Ambulances are evacuating the injured and the bodies to the local hospitals
Local sources said that the car belongs to activists from the Islamic Jihad
The Israeli army arrested three residents during a predawn invasion to the West Bank city of Tulkarem Tuesday
Infantry troops and army vehicles stormed the city as soldiers fired live rounds and sound bombs randomly at the resident’s houses.
Troops conducted a house-by-house search campaign before arresting Mohamed Al Tahal, 35, Osama Awad, 25, and Mohamed Awad, 27. The three men all were taken to unknown locations, eyewitnesses reported.
Meanwhile another army special unit invaded Izpit Al Jarad area in the city and took positions on rooftops and fired heavily towards the Palestinian Intelligence headquarters in the area before storming and searching it. There were no arrests or injures, local sources reported
Army arrests two residents from Nablus
Two more Nablus residents were arrested Tuesday at dawn as the Israeli soldiers continue their military campaign in the West Bank city
Soldiers stormed the residents' houses in several parts of the city and arrested Mohamed Ma'rof, 18, and Ali Ma'rof, 22. The men were taken to unknown location.
Palestinian resistance fighters ambush army vehicles in Nablus
Palestinian resistance fighters from Al Aqsa martyrs Brigades, the armed wing of Fatah have ambushed Israeli military vehicles in the West Bank city of Nablus Tuesday morning.
The Brigades confirmed in a press release that one group of their activists attacked an army vehicle with two molotov cocktails in an ambush of the Ad-Duwwar area in the city of Nablus
The Brigades said in their press release that another group ambushed another Israeli military vehicle in Al Quds Street in the city, and confirmed that they will continue their resistance against the Israeli occupation.
Israeli Army invades Jenin
The Israeli army invaded the West Bank city of Jenin and clashed with local Palestinian resistance fighters Tuesday at dawn
According to local residents, troops and armored vehicles stormed the city while an undercover army unit attempted to infiltrate the Jenin refugee camp. The unit failed to get into the camp and clashed with the local resident' fighters
It is not known if there are any injuries; No arrests have been made as of the time of this report.
Army arrests one resident while settlers attacks farmers and burns fields in Hebron
The Israeli army s have one resident and settlers attacked and injured five farmers and burned their crops in Yata village south of the West Bank city of Hebron.
On Tuesday morning. Settlers from the nearby illegal settlement of Ma'on, attacked the farmers who were collecting their crops, settlers used guns and clubs while the army arrested on farmer, whose name remains unknown, local sources reported
Eyewitnesses said that the settlers set fire to the crops before leaving, which damaged a large area of the farm land the main source of income for the farmers.
Unknown gunmen burns the PLC offices in Salfit
Unknown gunmen have burned the Palestinian Legislative Council offices in the West Bank city of Salfit Tuesday morning
According to eyewitnesses, more than ten masked gunmen stormed the office building, handcuffing the guard before setting it on fire
Palestinian fire brigades and police rushed to the scene along with the residents in an attempt to put the fire out
The local police have started an investigation of the attack; local residents have also expressed their anger and condemned such attacks
Army arrests one youth from Bethlehem
The Israeli army has arrested Ahmad Yassen, 17, from Aida refugee in the West Bank city of Bethlehem Tuesday at dawn.
Troops stormed the Refugee camp and searched several houses before arresting Yassen and taking him to unknown destination, eyewitnesses reported.
Al Quds Open University students' protests in Beit Sahour
With burning tires and stones, the students of the Quads Open University in the West Bank city of Beit Sahour protested on Tuesday afternoon, at their university's decision to be placed under the control of the Palestinian Authority ( PA) instead of the Palestinian liberation organization (PLO).
Students mainly from Fatah youth closed the main street alongside the university blocking traffic with burning tyres.
One of the demonstrators said that the students were also protesting against internal fighting and the financial hardship that PA Employees are facing from not recieving their salaries over the last four months
Conclusion
And that’s just some of the news for today in Palestine. For constant updates, check out the International Middle East Media Center website, www.IMEMC.org. As always, thanks for joining us. From Occupied Bethlehem, this is Palestine today was brought to you by Pennie Quinton, Maia Williams Carpenter and Ghassan Bannoura.
The Israeli air force jetfighters fired several missiles at a car in Salah Al Den Street in Gaza city Tuesday afternoon, killing nine and injuring 20.
According to medical sources, there are children among those injured and killed. Ambulances are evacuating the injured and the bodies to the local hospitals
Local sources said that the car belongs to activists from the Islamic Jihad
The Israeli army arrested three residents during a predawn invasion to the West Bank city of Tulkarem Tuesday
Infantry troops and army vehicles stormed the city as soldiers fired live rounds and sound bombs randomly at the resident’s houses.
Troops conducted a house-by-house search campaign before arresting Mohamed Al Tahal, 35, Osama Awad, 25, and Mohamed Awad, 27. The three men all were taken to unknown locations, eyewitnesses reported.
Meanwhile another army special unit invaded Izpit Al Jarad area in the city and took positions on rooftops and fired heavily towards the Palestinian Intelligence headquarters in the area before storming and searching it. There were no arrests or injures, local sources reported
Army arrests two residents from Nablus
Two more Nablus residents were arrested Tuesday at dawn as the Israeli soldiers continue their military campaign in the West Bank city
Soldiers stormed the residents' houses in several parts of the city and arrested Mohamed Ma'rof, 18, and Ali Ma'rof, 22. The men were taken to unknown location.
Palestinian resistance fighters ambush army vehicles in Nablus
Palestinian resistance fighters from Al Aqsa martyrs Brigades, the armed wing of Fatah have ambushed Israeli military vehicles in the West Bank city of Nablus Tuesday morning.
The Brigades confirmed in a press release that one group of their activists attacked an army vehicle with two molotov cocktails in an ambush of the Ad-Duwwar area in the city of Nablus
The Brigades said in their press release that another group ambushed another Israeli military vehicle in Al Quds Street in the city, and confirmed that they will continue their resistance against the Israeli occupation.
Israeli Army invades Jenin
The Israeli army invaded the West Bank city of Jenin and clashed with local Palestinian resistance fighters Tuesday at dawn
According to local residents, troops and armored vehicles stormed the city while an undercover army unit attempted to infiltrate the Jenin refugee camp. The unit failed to get into the camp and clashed with the local resident' fighters
It is not known if there are any injuries; No arrests have been made as of the time of this report.
Army arrests one resident while settlers attacks farmers and burns fields in Hebron
The Israeli army s have one resident and settlers attacked and injured five farmers and burned their crops in Yata village south of the West Bank city of Hebron.
On Tuesday morning. Settlers from the nearby illegal settlement of Ma'on, attacked the farmers who were collecting their crops, settlers used guns and clubs while the army arrested on farmer, whose name remains unknown, local sources reported
Eyewitnesses said that the settlers set fire to the crops before leaving, which damaged a large area of the farm land the main source of income for the farmers.
Unknown gunmen burns the PLC offices in Salfit
Unknown gunmen have burned the Palestinian Legislative Council offices in the West Bank city of Salfit Tuesday morning
According to eyewitnesses, more than ten masked gunmen stormed the office building, handcuffing the guard before setting it on fire
Palestinian fire brigades and police rushed to the scene along with the residents in an attempt to put the fire out
The local police have started an investigation of the attack; local residents have also expressed their anger and condemned such attacks
Army arrests one youth from Bethlehem
The Israeli army has arrested Ahmad Yassen, 17, from Aida refugee in the West Bank city of Bethlehem Tuesday at dawn.
Troops stormed the Refugee camp and searched several houses before arresting Yassen and taking him to unknown destination, eyewitnesses reported.
Al Quds Open University students' protests in Beit Sahour
With burning tires and stones, the students of the Quads Open University in the West Bank city of Beit Sahour protested on Tuesday afternoon, at their university's decision to be placed under the control of the Palestinian Authority ( PA) instead of the Palestinian liberation organization (PLO).
Students mainly from Fatah youth closed the main street alongside the university blocking traffic with burning tyres.
One of the demonstrators said that the students were also protesting against internal fighting and the financial hardship that PA Employees are facing from not recieving their salaries over the last four months
Conclusion
And that’s just some of the news for today in Palestine. For constant updates, check out the International Middle East Media Center website, www.IMEMC.org. As always, thanks for joining us. From Occupied Bethlehem, this is Palestine today was brought to you by Pennie Quinton, Maia Williams Carpenter and Ghassan Bannoura.
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13.06.2006 16:35
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14.06.2006 10:41
The Israel Defense Forces committee formed to investigate the allegations that Israel artillery fire was responsible for civilian deaths on the Gaza beach last Friday reported on its conclusions today. Defense Minister Amir Peretz, IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz and Major General Meir
Kalifi stood before the press Tuesday evening (June 13, 2006) and presented the findings.
Showing aerial photographs and filmed documentation Gen. Klifi, head of the Israeli inquiry, declared: "There is no chance that a shell hit this area at this time. Absolutely no chance."
The committee found that the blast was probably caused by an explosive device buried in the sand, but has not yet determined whether it was planted by local Palestinians as a counter measure to possible Israeli incursions or whether it was an old IDF dud.
The findings ruling out the possibility of IDF artillery as the cause of the blast are complex and take into account the elements of time, material and location. The findings are based on intelligence sources, filmed documentation from a number of angles, cross-referencing and triangulation of computerized and visual data and more.
A. The Context:
- Over 100 Kassam rockets have been launched from the northern Gaza Strip city of Beit Lahiya into Israel by Hamas and Fatah this past week, several of them hitting a school, a kindergarten and private houses. In addition to the Kassam attacks, Russian 122 mm caliber Grad missiles, officially known as BM-21 or Katyusha rockets have recently been
introduced to the sector and now pose a threat to Israel of some 12.7 miles or 20.4 km (see map at http://www.iris.org.il/katyusha.htm).
- The Hamas and Fatah missiles are being launched from within populated areas, thus not only abusing the human rights of the local Gaza residents but also creating a cynical attempt to draw Israeli fire at innocent civilians in order to gain media "brownie points."
- The Hamas and Fatah missiles are being launched from a region Israel evacuated and turned over to full Palestinian Authority control less that one year ago, while tearing Jewish families away from their homes of 35 years against their own will. Israel made clear that it will not tolerate terrorist activity targeting its civilian population and gave
the PA police plenty of time, information and arms with which to stop the perpetrators.
- In response to the continued aerial assaults on the City of Sderot and other towns in southern Israel, the IDF has begun to employ airpower, sea-based artillary and ground to ground fire.
- It is important to note that the employment of these three
strategic assets and the introduction of the Katyusha rocket by the Hamas and Fatah terrorists in Gaza constitutes a new phase in this war, a war which Israel must engage in and win if it is to stop the continuous launch of rockets against Israel's civilian population.
B. The Shrapnel:
- Three people wounded in the blast are now hospitalized in Israel. Shrapnel removed from their bodies show conclusively that the explosion was caused by a bomb rather than an Israeli shell.
C. The Crater:
- Based on photographs and testimonial descriptions, the crater left on the beach by the blast was made by an explosion from below (a mine), and not a hit from above (a shell).
D. Intelligence:
- Israel has amassed considerable information indicating that over the past few weeks Hamas has been systematically mining the northern Gaza Beach in an attempt to keep Israeli commandos from landing there.
E. Time of Blast:
- The Palestinian Center for Human Rights claims that the "attack" took place at 16:40 on Friday
- From 16:54 to 16:57 Israeli surveillance made public today shows that the family on the Gaza beach was engaged in normal every-day activity.
- The surveillance documentation revealed today continues to show major activity in the area at 17:10 meaning that the blast took place sometime between 16:57 and 17:09.
- At 17:15 ambulances begin to arrive from the local hospital – a
five to eight minute drive from the location of the blast.
F. Time of Israeli Activity:
- The Israeli Air Force (IAF) attacked an area 2.5 KM north of the blast at 17:15, AFTER ambulances had already arrived on the scene.
- Earlier attacks took place, also to the north, many hours earlier in the morning.
- Israeli Navy boats fired 17 shots from its 166 meter guns at a location near the destroyed former Israeli town of Dugit from 11:00 till around noon that morning. All 17 shells are accounted for, with multiple visual and computerized verification systems, all falling some 700 meters north of the investigated blast.
- Between 16:31 and 16:35 Israel fired six times from its ground to ground 155 mm cannons. Five of the shells, the 2nd through the 6th are fully accounted for, falling 580-600 meters north of the area the family was in. The first shell is as yet unaccounted for but carries with it a statistical impossibility of being that far off range – over half a
kilometer from its intended target.
Comments:
It is imperative that the world understands that Israel is fighting a war on terror not thousands of miles from its shores but scant meters from its homes, schools and children. The terrorist activity must be brought to a stop and the world must bring its weight down on the Hamas government and the PA president to stop launching rockets at Israeli
civilians and to begin to respect and honor the human rights of Palestinians and Israelis. By launching these consistent terrorist attacks from within some of the most densely populated civilian neighborhoods, teeming with families and children, Hamas and Fatah are calling a holy war on
their own people.
Israel cannot and will not allow these attacks to continue and many civilians stand in harms way on both sides.
It is up to the international community to stop these attacks and move the PA government to remove the terrorists from among their civilian umbrella. Rather than jumping on Israel for defending her citizens, the world human rights organizations who are all well represented in the Gaza Strip should begin to call abominable the activities of Hamas and
Fatah – and their cynical use of innocent citizens as a cover for their terrorist activities.
PLEASE REFER TO THE FOLLOWING SOURCES FOR MORE ON THIS IMPORTANT STORY:
http://www.honestreporting.com/articles/45884734/critiques/Gaza_Beach_Libel.asp
http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_print=1&x_context=2&x_outlet=35&x_article=1130
http://www.honestreporting.com/articles/45884734/critiques/Tragedy_On_Gaza_Beach.asp
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/print.php3?what=news&id=105257
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200606/s1662249.htm
http://www.gamla.org.il/english/article/2006/june/win1.htm
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/print.php3?what=news&id=105310
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1150191574202&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter
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Dr. Mike Cohen is the Senior Analyst at the Galilee Institute in Jerusalem ( http://www.gogalil.com). He can be reached at mike@gogalil.com
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