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Israeli Tanks, Helicopters Move Into Gaza City

Zionist Extremism Key Impediment to Peace | 13.08.2008 00:36 | Anti-racism | World

The tone of the piece is really sad, as if it's downplaying the fact that civilians were killed. They seem to be saying 'but not that many'. Add them all up over time, and the number of murdered civilians Israel kills with impunity is mind-boggling.

Israeli Tanks, Helicopters Move Into Gaza City
Monday, August 11, 2008

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israeli tanks and soldiers battled Palestinian militants in the streets of Gaza City before dawn Wednesday in violence that left 11 Palestinians dead, including a suicide bomber who tried to blow up a tank, Palestinians said.

The Israeli forces said they were targeting Palestinian metal workshops that manufacture mortars and rockets. However, Israeli troops also destroyed several homes and damaged a school.

(So it isn't clear just what the purpose of this incursion was, except that, like the others like it, it appeared designed to stir tensions and further brutalize the suffering Gazans.)

Twenty-five Palestinians were wounded, and electricity was cut to much of Gaza City, the largest Palestinian city with some 300,000 residents.

The fighting began as 40 tanks charged into the city's Shajaiyeh neighborhood late Tuesday. The forces withdrew six hours later.

Army spokeswoman Capt. Sharon Feingold called it a "pre-emptive, pinpoint, targeted operation against a Hamas stronghold."

(But it wouldn't appear that this is true ...)

Hamas' spiritual leader, Sheik Ahmed Yassin, said "the Israeli enemy has lost its mind. They are like an angry bull ... We have to make (Israel) pay the price sooner or later, and our people are capable of resisting."

(Israel is desperate to once again provoke the Palestinians, so that they can embark on its planned reinvasion of Gaza once and for all, and escape being called the Aggressor.)

In the more than two years of Mideast fighting (Um, Zionism's war has been ongoing for 60 years ...), Israel has largely refrained from large-scale military incursions in Gaza.

(In much the same way the Germans refrained from large-scale military incursions into the Warsaw Ghetto.)

The crowded towns make it difficult and dangerous for Israeli troops to operate. In addition, the territory is fenced off from Israel, which keeps the militants pinned in, and has largely limited their attacks to Israeli troops and Jewish settlers (Zionist Extremists) already inside Gaza.

(Israel has essentially created in Gaza the world's largest Concentration Camp, and its illegal Collective Punishment, ignored by most of the world's press and governments, increases the Palestinians' suffering, but carries less negative press than massacres. However, Israeli incursions during this period, although smaller in scale than a full-scale occupation, has killed thousands of Palestinians, mostly women and children.)

However, Israeli leaders promised a crackdown on Hamas after the group blew up an Israeli tank on Saturday, killing four soldiers. The raid was the second in Gaza City since that attack, and the third in the past month.

The Israeli media have predicted the army will carry out a series of operations aimed at Hamas, though it is not expected to reoccupy the coastal territory, where more than 1 million Palestinians and about 7,000 Jewish settlers (Zionist Extremists, illegally occupying Palestinians land) live.

Seven of the Palestinians killed in the overnight fighting were militants or members of the security forces, and four were civilians, according to Palestinian hospitals. It was the highest death toll in a single Israeli operation since Jan. 26, when 12 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli invasion in another part of Gaza City.

In addition, 25 Palestinians were wounded, all but two of them militants or security force members. the hospitals said.

The Israeli army said it targeted only armed Palestinians, and that it had no information on Palestinian casualties.

The Israeli tanks, accompanied by attack helicopters, entered the Shajaiyeh neighborhood late Tuesday from three directions, residents said, and several tanks also surrounded an elementary school run by Hamas in the nearby Tufah area.

The Israeli military said soldiers blew up four metal workshops used for manufacturing weapons and exchanged fire with gunmen, and there were no Israeli casualties.

In one instance, three civilians, including two brothers were killed. After the Israelis blew up a workshop on the ground floor of a three-story building, the troops left and the three Palestinian men entered, Palestinian witnesses said. Then came a second explosion, which brought down much of the building, crushing the three men to death, including brothers Said al-Helo, 21, and Ala al-Helo, 26, according to the building's owner Mohammed al-Kataa.

Another civilian, a nurse, was shot and killed when he left his house to help his sick neighbor, Palestinians said.

The Palestinian dead also included three security officers, shot by an Israeli attack helicopter that fired on a checkpoint they were manning, Palestinians said.

Israel says many Palestinian metal workshops in Gaza produce the mortars and rockets that Hamas fires at Jewish settlements and Israeli villages just beyond the border fence (camp perimeter). Palestinians say most of the workshops destroyed by Israeli forces are ordinary businesses that aren't involved in the conflict.

(Israel is never asked to support its claims with evidence.)

Israeli Col. Imad Faras, commander of the infantry, said the operation showed Israel was willing to go after Hamas targets inside Gaza City. "This was a deeper operation, ... in a place they thought, they believed, that we would not be able to get to," Faras told Israel television.

Palestinian witnesses said an explosion set one of the Israeli tanks on fire late Tuesday night. Hamas claimed responsibility, saying one of its suicide bombers, Karim Batron, 21, blew up the tank. The Israeli military said it knew nothing of the incident.

Iman Shamali, 39, said her house "shook like an earthquake" from the force of the blast, and she saw the tank burning outside. "Bullets are coming from all directions," she said.

Meanwhile, in the West Bank, a 32-year-old Palestinian baker was killed on his way to work as Israeli troops carried out house-to-house searches in the narrow confines of Nablus' Old City, Palestinian security officials said. The soldiers took over two schools, bringing detainees to the sites for questioning, Palestinian witnesses said. The Israeli army did not immediately comment.

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