Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Israel Hamas War -- The Aftermath

A Palestinian youth throws a stone towards Israeli police. There are fears for Gaza ceasefire after Israeli soldier and Palestinian farmer killed Photo: AP

Deadly Roadside Bombing Threatens Gaza Truce -- Yahoo News/AP

JERUSALEM – Palestinian militants detonated a bomb next to an Israeli army patrol along the border with Gaza on Tuesday, killing one soldier and wounding three others in the first serious clash since a cease-fire went into effect more than a week ago.

Israeli soldiers quickly crossed the border in search of the attackers and Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak, said Israel "cannot accept" the attack.

"We will respond, but there is no point in elaborating," Barak said in comments released by his office.

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More News On Gaza And The Israeli - Hamas War

Israeli soldier killed, Gaza truce breached -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Gaza bloodshed clouds US envoy's peace mission -- Yahoo News/AFP
Palestinian militants kill Israeli soldier in cross border attack -- LA Times
'Israel Soldier Killed' Near Gaza -- BBC News
Fears for Gaza ceasefire after Israeli soldier and Palestinian farmer killed -- The Telegraph
Israeli Troops Were Told to Kill Themselves to Avoid Capture -- The Australian
Hamas and Fatah Meet in Cairo -- Voice of America
Egypt proposes Feb 22 for Palestinian talks -- Reuters
Hamas says no unity talks while Fatah holds prisoners: report -- Reuters
US Special Envoy Mitchell Heading to Middle East -- Voice of America
New Mideast Envoy Off To Israel -- CBS News
Obama Sends Special Envoy to Mideast -- New York Times
US envoy won't meet with Hamas, stop in Syria ME trip -- Jerusalem Post
Obama Sends Mitchell on Mideast Peace Mission -- Los Angeles Times
US Middle East Envoy Heads Straight for Israel -- The Times
Hamas gives cash to Gazans, but less than promised -- Reuters
Long, Painful Recovery Begins for People of Gaza -- Voice of America
Putting a Face on Gaza's Horror: A Father Mourns His Loss -- Time Magazine
Gazans Prayed as Relatives Died -- Washington Post
Gaza War Gives Bigger Lift to Israel’s Right -- New York Times
Netanyahu Wants to Let West Bank Settlements Grow -- Associated Press

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