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Israel rules out Gaza invasion now to seek truce
2008-06-11
I hope there's a penalty clause for when they violate parole after a week.
Hamas has already said that they want the truce so as to have time to re-arm. Israel apparently wants to let them do that.
Israeli leaders decided Wednesday against mounting a major attack on militants in the Gaza Strip, saying they would give Egypt more time to broker a truce with the territory's Hamas rulers.

But with bloodshed on both sides, including the death of a 6-year-old Gaza girl, the government said it would push ahead with preparations for a possible invasion and keep attacking Palestinian militants to try to stop daily rocket and mortar barrages on southern Israel.

Israeli aircraft fired a missile at militants in northern Gaza, but it hit a house instead, killing 6-year-old Hadeel al-Smari in the backyard, according to an Associated Press Television News crew that saw her body. Israel's military said its forces identified hitting the rocket squad and it was unaware of any civilian casualties. It blamed the militants for setting up rocket launchers in crowded neighborhoods.
Which is what the 'militants' always do ...
A relative of the dead girl said Palestinian civilians are affected harshly by Israeli attacks. "Our lives are hell. We cannot sleep or enjoy peace in our houses because of the army fire," Ahmad al-Smari said by telephone from the hospital in the Gaza town of Khan Younis.

In parallel, Israelis who live near Gaza are clamoring for their government to take action to stop militant barrages that disrupt lives and cause casualties.

But Israel's Security Cabinet, made up of senior ministers, deflected pressure to order the army into Gaza immediately. Instead, it authorized Defense Minister Ehud Barak to "exhaust the dialogue with Egypt in order to achieve all of Israel's conditions for an actual calm." At the same time, however, the Security Cabinet instructed commanders "to prepare for military action in the Gaza Strip, according to a rapid timetable, should the Cabinet convene and make a decision to this effect," according to a government statement.

The order added that progress toward releasing an Israeli soldier who has been held by Hamas for two years must be part of a cease-fire deal.

There was no immediate Egyptian comment on the Israeli decision.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri accused Israel of double-talk.
And who would know about double-talk better than a Hamas minister?
"The government wants to maneuver and blackmail the Palestinian factions while continuing its daily aggression," Abu Zuhri said.

Israel is skeptical of a cease-fire, assuming Hamas would use any lull to rearm and regroup — particularly since the militants themselves say they would use a truce to prepare for more fighting. Hamas does not accept the presence of a Jewish state in an Islamic Middle East and has sent dozens of suicide bombers into Israel.

Speaking before the Security Cabinet vote, Vice Premier Haim Ramon said there could be both a truce and an invasion. "Even those who support the calm say it would only last a month or two, and then Hamas will violate it," Ramon told Army Radio. "Then we will launch the military operation. Everybody agrees that it is just a matter of when."
Posted by:gorb

#6  So how many more years will Olmert lead Israel?
Posted by: DK70 the scantily clad   2008-06-11 20:16  

#5  For you g(r)om, anything.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-06-11 17:19  

#4  Start holding your breath right now, NS.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-06-11 17:00  

#3  Sigh. ::shakes head::
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2008-06-11 15:07  

#2  Like Britain? But at least if Israel lost the will to live, we'd get a lot of great immigrants and lose a big problem.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-06-11 15:03  

#1  Is It just me? Or does anyone else think Israel has lost the will to survive?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-06-11 14:58  

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