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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israel steps up military air activity at crucial phase of peace talks
2010-10-08
(KUNA) -- Israel stepped up military air action against Paleostinian targets on Thursday, carrying out at least four strikes, latest of which was against a civilian car south of Gazoo city.

An Israeli missile-equipped drone struck a Golf car passing on Al-Meghrafah bridge south of the city, firing a single rocket in the direction of the vehicle. The missile crashed close to the car wounding its four passengers, medical and security sources told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).

Near Beit Hanoun passageway, Israeli troops opened fire at a group of Paleostinian workers who were collecting stones, wounding one. The worker, suffering from medium cuts, was transported to Martyr Kamal Adwan Hospital.

Earlier today, Israeli warplanes carried two raids targeting a training camp for Izz-Eddine Al-Qassam, the military arm of the Islamic Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, movement in Gazoo city. Five Paleostinians were maimed and massive damage was inflicted in these attacks.

The Israeli Army said the air strikes were in retaliation for firing two missiles, on Wednesday, in the direction of an Israeli town located close to the Gazoo Strip.

The Israeli warplanes also raided an empty farmland east of Zeitoun village, east of Gazoo city. An air-to-surface missile caused a deep crater in a cultivated field in the region.

The new attacks coincided with intensive Israeli overflights over Gazoo.

Israeli military said the raids early today were executed after Hamas fired missiles towards the Western Negev area in Israel.

On Wednesday, the Israeli Army said two Paleostinian rockets fell on Ashkol town, east of Khan Younis in the south of Gazoo Strip.

The escalated tit-for-tat attacks coincided with a crucial phase of the US-mediated Israeli-Paleostinian peace negotiations, with Washington trying to persuade its regional strategic ally, Israel, to cease settlement activities, as a tactic intended to entice the Paleostinians pursue the peace talks.

Some Paleostinian factions, namely the Islamists, have slammed the talks as a process that would not ultimately end up with attaining the Paleostinians' rights and ending the occupation of the Paleostinian territories.
Posted by:Fred

#6  NEWS KERALA > US-ISRAEL SIGN US$3.0BILYUHN CONTRACT FOR F-35 FIGHTER JETS, SYRIA SAYS DEAL THREATENS REGION [Syrian + Arab Security, Regional Peace].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-10-08 20:32  

#5  its = it's :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-10-08 09:10  

#4  "An air-to-surface missile caused a deep crater in a cultivated field in the region."

The Israelis are nice enough to plow the paleos' fields, and still its bitch, bitch, bitch.

The paleos are just never satisfied, are they?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-10-08 09:10  

#3  simple martyrs farmers and their rocket tubes plows?
Posted by: Frank G   2010-10-08 07:36  

#2  An air-to-surface missile caused a deep crater in a cultivated field

Hmmm. Now what could have been sitting at those geographic coordinates before it was replaced with all that deep emptiness? Inquiring minds want to know.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-10-08 02:31  

#1  ION PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > PAKISTAN REFUSES TO REOPEN BORDER DESPITE US APOLOGY.

The US + IRAN indir inch closer to mil conflict???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-10-08 01:25  

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