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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Gaza fuel depot closed after attack
2008-04-10
Israel cut off all fuel supplies to Gaza's 1.4 million residents Thursday, a day after four Palestinian militants infiltrated the Israeli depot that is the territory's sole source of fuel, and shot dead two civilian workers.

The brazen daylight raid in southern Israel threatened to set off a new round of fighting in Gaza after a monthlong lull and could jeopardize recently renewed peace efforts.

Three smaller militant factions claimed they carried out the attack, but the Israeli government held Gaza's Hamas rulers responsible. It sent tanks, troops and aircraft into the Palestinian territory after the raid, killing at least eight Palestinians, including three civilians. And it warned that more reprisals could be coming. "We will chose the time and the place to respond. The blame lies on Hamas as the responsible authority there," Matan Vilnai, Israel's deputy defense minister, told Israel's Army Radio.

The Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad, which took part in the attack, called the raid, which was carried out under cover of mortar fire, a "unique and complicated operation." Abu Ahmed of Islamic Jihad said the attack was intended to target the fuel depot on which Gazans depend. The fuel "is dipped in humiliation," he said, because people wait for it for hours. "If their fuel means humiliation for us, we don't want it."
Now you ain't got it, do you, genius?
Maj. Tal Levram, an Israeli army spokesman, said the militants apparently were planning to carry out a broader attack on a neighboring Israeli village or to kidnap soldiers, but were thwarted by the arrival of Israeli troops.

Palestinian militants frequently attack the Israeli border, but they rarely succeed in getting through. In another daring daytime raid in June 2006, militants tunneled into Israel, killed two soldiers and captured a third. The soldier, Cpl. Gilad Schalit, remains in captivity in Gaza.

Wednesday's attack upset more than a month of calm following a broad Israeli military offensive that killed more than 120 Gazans, including dozens of civilians. Since the offensive ended in early March, Egypt has been trying to mediate a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, and the sides appear to have been honoring an informal truce.

Israel sealed its borders with Gaza after the Islamic militant group seized control of the territory in June, and has reduced the flow of fuel, electricity and basic goods. The sanctions have hit hard and Hamas threatened on Tuesday to blow up Gaza's borders with Israel and Egypt to relieve the strain.

Israel has taken the threat seriously because Hamas breached the Egyptian border in January, allowing tens of thousands of people to pour into Egypt for more than a week before the border was resealed.

On Thursday, an Israeli think tank reported that Hamas' military buildup is at its peak, despite the international blockade on Gaza. The Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center said the Islamic militant Hamas group has organized 20,000 armed forces and acquired longer-range rockets and advanced anti-tank weapons.

It also said Iran and Syria supply Hamas with weapons, technical know-how and training. The major points of the report were not new, but were significant because of the center's close links to Israel's defense establishment. Some of the material in the report was based on data from the Shin Bet security agency.

Israel stopped pumping gas on Thursday and at least two Israeli ministers said Israel should cut it off permanently following the attack.
And blow the pipes in case some weak willed PM changes his mind.
However, officials said the flow would be renewed shortly to avert a humanitarian crisis. Idiots. Gazans received fuel supplies on Wednesday before the attack.
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#9  About time for another shit-tsunami, isn't it?
Posted by: Chief Running Gag   2008-04-10 17:52  

#8  Khuzundar said the Hamas-controlled government in Gaza has been siphoning off nearly 30 percent of all incoming fuel before its distribution to petrol stations.

Yes. So much for the "humiliation" thing...

Posted by: tu3031   2008-04-10 16:20  

#7  Look for Abu Ahmed of Islamic Jihad to be found swinging from a gas station marquee soon, Do NOT fuck with desperate people in gas lines.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-04-10 15:29  

#6  Oh, good. A chance to use my new violin...

Gaza – Ma'an – A humanitarian disaster™ is looming in the Gaza Strip as fuel supplies into the coastal region have been stopped, Mahmoud Al-Khizindar, the deputy director of the federation of gas stations in the Gaza Strip, said on Thursday.

But at least you won't be humiliated...

The Israeli authorities stopped supplies from entering the Nahal Oz fuel terminal after Wednesday's shooting. "The fuel crisis has been growing since the Israeli authorities suspended fuel shipment including gas and diesel for industrial use following the military operation by Palestinian gunmen on Wednesday which resulted in the killing of two workers at the Nahal Oz terminal," said Al-Khizindar.

Doesn't seem fair, does it, Mahmoud?

He highlighted that the Gaza Strip could be left without electricity as diesel needed to run the electricity generating station is about to run out.

Yes, that's the way it works. You try to kill them, they get pissed and shut you off, you sit in the dark.
And nobody cares...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-04-10 15:25  

#5  Next target on the Paleo's list: electric power pylons, followed by water mains.
they just don't get it do they?
even the slow kids in the US got to ride the short bus; could be there isn't one short enough for these retards. well maybe a unicycle.
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2008-04-10 13:10  

#4  "If their fuel means humiliation for us, we don't want it."

Works for me. Of course, if they'd try working at honest jobs instead of spending all their time trying to kill Joooos, they might be able to buy their own.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2008-04-10 11:43  

#3  Turn off the water too.
Posted by: 3dc   2008-04-10 11:33  

#2  "If their fuel means humiliation for us, we don't want it."

Sounds like a plan.
Enjoy it. Or...don't enjoy it.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-04-10 11:17  

#1  couldn't some accident happen to the pipeline and then workers could refuse to repair it until more security had been completed
Posted by: mhw   2008-04-10 11:06  

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