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10 Palestinians killed in firefight with IDF in Gaza | |||
2006-11-02 | |||
![]() St.-Sgt. Kiril Golenshin, 21, a dog-handler in the crack "Sting" canine unit from Moshav Shekef in the Negev, was killed before dawn when gunmen opened fire on troops as they navigated the narrow alleyways of the village, IDF officials said. Golenshin was shot in the head and was evacuated quickly, but died soon afterwards. Despite IDF action in Beit Hanun, northern Gaza Kassam rocket squads still managed to fire nine of their crude rockets at communities in the western Negev. Army sources said the missiles were fired four kilometers to the south.
The operation, described by the army as the largest strike against Hamas since reentering the Gaza Strip four months ago, began just after midnight when tanks and armored engineering units surrounded the village. In firefights throughout the day, IDF soldiers killed 10 gunmen and identified hits on at least 60 others, an IDF spokesman in the Southern Command said. IDF troops uncovered a weapons cache in one home consisting of rifles, ammunition, and optical equipment.
Abbas's office issued a statement condemning Israel's operation in Beit Hanun and urging the international community to take action to halt it.
Speaking at a press conference at the Gaza Command earlier Wednesday, Peretz said: "No one can put an absolute stop to Kassam fire, but that doesn't mean we have to remain helpless. We won't let these [terrorist organizations] grow stronger." Peretz added that the public debate on whether the IDF should reoccupy areas of the coastal strip could "hamper" the army's operational capability. IDF spokeswoman Capt. Avital Leibovitz said Beit Hanun was targeted because 300 rockets had been fired from the town since the beginning of the year, out of a total of 800 launched from Gaza. A report in Ma'ariv on Wednesday cited IDF officers who said tactics had been changed following the "Hizbullah-lization" of Hamas's military wing in Gaza. The officers said they learned lessons from what happened in southern Lebanon - where Hizbullah cells targeted Israeli armored divisions with advanced anti-tank missiles and huge land mines. | |||
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Hey Sarge, you know that the whole cause->effect thing is way beyond the Paleostinians. Besides, the residents of Sderot have been warned that the rockets are not going to stop, so they should run away. |
Posted by: Rambler 2006-11-02 17:55 |
#1 “Abbas's office issued a statement condemning Israel's operation in Beit Hanun and urging the international community to take action to halt it.” Hmm I wonder if the un will pass a resolution? How about ole Abbas get his people to STOP making and USING rockets? That may stop the attacks on Gaza. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2006-11-02 10:35 |