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Israel-Palestine
Israel Tanks Enter Gaza; Two Buildings Hit
2004-06-29
Israeli tanks rolled into northern Gaza and gunships fired missiles at two buildings early Tuesday in what the military called a major drive to prevent Palestinian rocket fire from hitting Israel's border towns. Troops, bulldozers and tanks began crossing over the border into Gaza after amassing in Israeli territory throughout the night. Security officials predicted a prolonged reoccupation of some Palestinian areas. Despite the upsurge in violence, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said he remains determined to go ahead with his planned withdrawal from Gaza in 2005. Addressing lawmakers, Sharon pledged to speed up the evacuation of settlers who are ready to leave voluntarily.

The Israeli actions followed a Palestinian rocket attack in Sderot, a working-class Israeli town near Gaza. The missile landed just yards from a pair of nursery schools, killing a 3-year-old boy and a 49-year-old man. It was the first time in nearly four years of fighting that Israelis were killed by rockets from Gaza. Shortly after midnight, Israeli helicopters fired three missiles into a 16-story building housing the Hamas-linked media center Al-Jeel, injuring two people, witnesses said. Minutes later, helicopters also fired a missile at a building housing a metal workshop in the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, witnesses said. The army said Hamas used the center to release claims of responsibility and distribute inflammatory material. The workshop was used for making home-made rockets. Sharon met Monday afternoon with Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz and other senior security officials to plan a response. "There is a war against terror, and we shall continue fighting terror regardless of disengagement," Israel's vice premier, Ehud Olmert, told Israel TV. He said Israel would have greater freedom of action after a withdrawal.
Posted by:Fred

#3  IDF: "Now, who wants a whacking?"

Paleos: "Ooh Oooh!!! We do!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-29 5:49:41 PM  

#2  Short Term Relationships:

Mr. Caterpillar seeks naughty little Tunnel End for quick and meaningful exchange of views.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-06-29 4:05:12 AM  

#1  It seems we have a volunteer to be first in the barrel...
Posted by: mojo   2004-06-29 2:34:56 AM  

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