Israeli Strikes On Gaza Kill Scores -- Wall Street Journal
TEL AVIV -- Israeli combat jets and helicopters targeted Hamas security compounds across the Gaza Strip Saturday in a massive and bloody aerial assault, a move that Israeli officials characterized as the start of an open-ended offensive against the Islamic militant group.
Hamas officials claimed at least 200 dead and hundreds others injured in the attack, suggesting the highest one-day Palestinian death toll in years. It was impossible to verify those numbers.
The most recent report puts the death toll at 230, according to the Associated Press. More than 400 people were also wounded. Most of the casualties were security forces, but Palestinian officials said at least 15 civilians were among the dead.
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Israel continues airstrikes on Gaza, 271 killed -- China View
FACTBOX-Developments in Israel-Gaza fighting, Dec 28 -- Reuters
Gaza death toll nears 300 -- Press Association
IDF Masses Forces Near Gaza Ahead of Possible Ground Op -- Jerusalem Post
Israel warns of ground offensive as jets pound Hamas in Gaza -- AFP
Israel approves callup of reservists -- International Herald Tribune
IDF mobilizes tanks, reinforces troops along Gaza border -- Haaretz
Israeli warplanes pursue Gaza weapons warehouses -- Yahoo News/AP
Olmert: Not clear when Gaza operation will end -- International Herald tribune
IDF: Weekend strike in Gaza 'only the beginning' -- Ynet News
Israel to expand Gaza blitz -- News 24
Israel launches more air strikes as UN calls for ceasefire -- The Telegraph
Israel pounds Gaza for second day -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Israeli Gaza Strike Kills More Than 200 -- New York Times
Israel Hammers Hamas in Gaza -- Washington Times
Israel Strikes Hamas Targets in Gaza, 230 Dead -- Los Angeles Times
Scores in Gaza Strip Killed in Wave of Israeli Airstrikes -- Washington Post
Israeli Jets Kill ‘More than 200’ in Gaza Strikes -- The Times
Israel Rains Death on Gaza -- Arab News
Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza Strip Leave Scores Dead -- Los Angeles Times
Massive Israeli Air Raids on Gaza -- BBC News
At Least 228 Die as Israel Hammers Hamas-run Gaza -- Agence France-Presse
Heaviest Air Strikes in Gaza History Kill Hundreds -- Daily Telegraph
Israeli Assault on Hamas Kills More than 200 -- Associated Press
Palestinians: Israeli Airstrikes Kill More Than 200 in Gaza -- Voice of America
'All Police HQs in Gaza Destroyed' -- Jerusalem Post
Egypt says Hamas not allowing wounded to leave Gaza -- AFP
Gaza's desperate hospitals overwhelmed by casualties -- L.A. Times
Olmert: Israelis' Lives are Not Forfeit -- Jerusalem Post
Hamas' Mashaal: We Still Want Cease-fire -- Jerusalem Post
Hamas Condemns Gaza 'Massacre' -- Sky News
Missile from Gaza deepest strikeyet in Israel -- AP
After IAF Strike Kills 225 in Gaza, Hamas Chief Vows Third Intifada -- Haaretz
Abbas blames Hamas for Israeli raids on Gaza -- Reuters
Britain and US Refuse to Demand End to Israeli Airstrikes -- The Times
UN Calls On Israel, Palestinians to Halt Violence -- Voice Of America
World Leaders React to Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza -- Voice of America
Arabs Throughout Middle East Protest Israel Airstrikes -- Los Angeles Times
White House Puts Onus on Hamas to End Escalation of Violence -- NY Times
US urges Hamas to cease rocket attacks on Israel -- Yahoo News/AP
Region Waits to See How Obama and Clinton Handle the Crisis -- The Times
Israeli Leaders Face Crucial Choice in Gaza -- Daily Telegraph
A Gournd War: The Hamas Army -- Jerusalem Post
Analysis: The Policy of Restraint is Over -- Jerusalem Post
How the Gaza Offensive Came About -- Haaretz
Israel Changed the Rules Forever with Gaza Airstrike -- Daily Telegraph
Israel's Version of 'Shock and Awe' -- Haaretz
Fragile Peace Shattered Again -- Daily Telegraph
Analysis: Hamas Unlikely to be Toppled -- Associated Press
'There is a Time for Calm, Now is the Time to Fight' -- The Guardian
Gaza Raids Expose Israeli Failure -- The Times
Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza Strip Imperil Obama's Peace Chances -- Washington Post
Israel Strikes -- Washington Post editorial

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The 1 June 2001 suicide bombing of a Tel Aviv discotheque, in which 21 people were murdered and 120 were wounded;
The 9 August 2001 suicide bombing of a Jerusalem restaurant, in which 15 people were murdered and 130 were wounded;
The 1 December 2001 double suicide bombing on the Ben Yehuda Street pedestrian mall in Jerusalem, in which 11 people were murdered and 188 were wounded;
The 2 December 2001 suicide bombing of a #16 bus in Haifa, in which 15 people were murdered and 40 were wounded;
The 9 March 2002 suicide bombing of a Jerusalem cafe, in which 11 people were murdered and 54 were wounded;
The 27 March 2002 suicide bombing of a Netanya hotel on the first night of Passover, in which 30 people were murdered and 140 were wounded;
The 18 June 2002 suicide bombing of a #32A bus in Jerusalem, in which 19 people were murdered and 74 were wounded;
The 4 August 2002 suicide bombing of #361 bus at Meron junction, in which nine people were murdered and 50 were wounded;
The 21 November 2002 suicide bombing of a #20 bus in Jerusalem, in which 11 people were murdered and 50 were wounded;
The 5 March 2003 suicide bombing of a #37 bus in Haifa, in which 17 people were murdered and 53 were wounded;
The 17 May 2003 suicide bombing in Hebron, in which two people were murdered;
The 18 May 2003 suicide bombing of a #6 bus in Jerusalem, in which seven people were murdered and 20 wounded;
The 11 June 2003 suicide bombing of #14A bus in Jerusalem, in which 11 people were murdered and over 100 were wounded;
The 19 August 2003 suicide bombing of a #2 bus in Jerusalem, in which 23 people were murdered and over 130 were wounded;
The 9 September 2003 suicide bombing of a hitchhiking post near the IDF base at Tzrifin, in which nine soldiers were murdered and 10 were wounded;
The 9 September 2003 suicide bombing of a Jerusalem cafe, in which seven people were murdered and 70 were wounded;
The 29 January 2004 suicide bombing of a #19 bus in Jerusalem, in which 11 people were murdered and 44 were wounded;
The 14 March 2004 double suicide bombing at Ashdod port, in which 10 people were murdered and 16 were wounded.
On Aug 31, 2004 16 people were killed and 100 wounded in two suicide bombings within minutes of each other on two Beersheba city buses, on route nos. 6 and 12.
During the last 8 years Hamas has incesantly bombed cities in Israeli territory, and this after Israel dismantled all of its settlements in the Gazza band.
How would Italy react if neighbord Austria bombarded incessantly Milan?
How would France react if Germany bombarded its cities along the borbers? Would it wait YEARS to react??!!!
In the last 100 years the palestinians have never missed a chance to miss an oportunity to leave at peace side by side with Israel.
Arab leaders all over the world are willing to fight Israel till the last Palestinian.
Palestinian wake up and get the example of Mahatma Ghandi, Martin Luther King and Irish Leaders who understood that bloodshed only leads to endless suffering.
Israel has ever since it was declared 60 years ago been attacked incessantly by Arab countries and terrorists.
Still most Israelis are for peace, as the peace treaties Israel signed with Jordan and Egypt prove.
But since the Oslo agreements it signed with the Palestinians it has been incessantly attacked by terrorist Palestinians.
Every intelligent and moral person should encourage the Palestinians to recognize Israel's rigth to leave in peace which would allow the Palestinias to live a normal and productive life at last.
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