Tuesday, February 3, 2009

BREAKING!!! -- Israeli Planes Are Now Striking Targets In Gaza

A file photo of a rocket launched from the Gaza Strip towards southern Israel in January, 2009. Israeli warplanes hit Gaza on Tuesday after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert threatened "the severest riposte" to a military grade rocket fired by Palestinian militants into a southern town.
(AFP/File/Menahem Kahana)

Rocket From Gaza Strikes Israeli City -- New York Times

JERUSALEM — Palestinian militants fired a long-range rocket from Gaza into the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon on Tuesday, the first such rocket since a tenuous truce took hold more than two weeks ago.

The rocket caused some property damage but no casualties. The launch presented a new challenge to Israeli leaders ahead of elections on Feb. 10.

Israel pulled its troops out of Hamas-ruled Gaza on Jan. 18, ending a devastating 22-day military campaign that Israel said was meant in part to silence such rocket attacks. Israel and Hamas declared separate cease-fires.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert promised a “sharp” and “disproportionate” response to the continuing trickle of rocket and mortar fire, which until Tuesday targeted areas close to the Gaza border. But the Israeli military response has so far been limited, targeting the actual launching squads, smuggling tunnels along Gaza’s border with Egypt and in one case, an empty Hamas security post.

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More News On Israel, Hamas, And The Conflict In Gaza


Israeli planes attack Gaza smuggling tunnels -- Reuters
Israeli DM confirms military operation in Gaza -- China View
Gaza rocket on Israeli city draws reprisal threats -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Israel warns of 'severest riposte' to new Gaza rocket -- Yahoo News/AFP
Medium-range rocket from Gaza hits Israeli city -- AP
Rocket Fire from Gaza Continues to Hit Israel -- Voice Of America
New Gaza Exchanges Strain Fragile Truce -- New York Times
Livni warns of another IDF op in Gaza following attack on Ashkelon -- Jerusalem Post
Hamas Chief Thanks Iran for Support While on Regional Tour -- Washington Post
Hamas not eager to talk with Abbas -- China View
Hamas prepared for 1-year truce, with open borders -- AP
Abbas: New Israeli leader shouldn't set back peace -- International Herald Tribune
Turkey says it wants to 'preserve' ties with Israel after Gaza spat -- AFP
Syria Profits from Regional Diplomatic Upheaval after Gaza Conflict -- VOA
Gaza War May Be Over, but So Is Israeli Political Unity -- U.S. News And World Report
Polls point to a decisive win for Israeli right -- JTA
Reporter's diary: Obstacles in Gaza -- Al Jazeera

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