Operation in N. Gaza will not
halt rocket firing: Israeli officers
 Israeli soldiers wait for order at the
northern border of Gaza Strip, July 6, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo) |
 A Palestinian man injured in an Israeli air attack is
sent to a nearby hospital in northern Gaza Strip, July 7, 2006.
(Xinhua/AFP Photo) |
JERUSALEM, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Senior Israeli military
officers said that the current Israeli operation into the northern Gaza Strip
would not halt rocket attacks by Palestinian militants although it might
diminish them, local newspaper Ha'aretz reported on Friday.
The Israeli army planned to carry out a number of air
strikes on the outskirts of built-up areas in an effort to deter rocket
launching cells, the officers were quoted as saying.
On Friday morning, the Israel Air Force renewed air
raids against Palestinian gunmen in northern Gaza after a bloody day of clashes
that left an Israeli soldier and 19 Palestinians dead including several
civilians.
Thursday's confrontation marked the fiercest day of
fighting between Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen in the Gaza Strip since
Israel withdrew forces and settlers from it last summer after 38 years of
occupation.
The Israeli army has expanded a broad ground
operation in Gaza aimed to rescue an Israeli soldier abducted by Gazan militants
on June 25 and stop the Palestinian rocket firing.
The Israeli security cabinet also authorized the army
on Wednesday to set up a "security zone" in northern Gaza to prevent rocket
launching.
The move came after a homemade rocket hit the center
of the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon for the first time on Tuesday evening,
causing damages to a high school building but no injuries. It is the furthest
north in Israel that a rocket fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza has
reached.
Hamas' armed wing, the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam
Brigades, claimed responsibility for the attack.
Yet despite the escalated military move in Gaza,
Palestinian militants managed to fire a rocket from northern Gaza onto Israel,
which landed near the southern Israeli town of Sderot. No injuries were caused.
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Gaza conflict kills 1 Israeli
soldier, 15 Palestinians
 A Palestinian boy injured in an Israeli air attack is
sent to a nearby hospital in northern Gaza Strip, July 7,
2006. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) |
 People carry the body of a victim killed in an Israeli air
attack, northern Gaza Strip, July 7, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo) |
Battles between Israeli troops and
Palestinian militants in the northern Gaza Strip Thursday have killed at
least one Israeli soldier and 15 Palestinians, according to sources from
the Israel Defense Forces and a Palestinian hospital medics.
Israeli army
confirms soldier's death
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed
late Thursday that one of its soldier was killed earlier in the afternoon as IDF
troops encountered fierce Palestinian resistance in northern Gaza.
An IDF spokeswoman told Xinhua that the soldier was
shot in the head by gunfire in the Atatara area northwest of Beit Lahiya in
northern Gaza.
Salah al-Din Brigades, armed wing of the Popular
Resistance Committees, has claimed its responsibility for the attack, but the
IDF spokeswoman could not provide information on which militant organization
responsible for the incident.
Meanwhile, an IDF spokesman also confirmed the
soldier's death to the website of Israeli daily Ha'aretz, saying the soldier was
seriously wounded when shot by a Palestinian sniper as his unit took position in
a house in the Beit Lahiya neighborhood of al-Attara.
He was evacuated by an Israeli army helicopter to the
Soroka Medical Center in Be'er Sheva in southern Israel and doctors in the
hospital declared later that he died of his wounds.
The soldier's parents were notified of his death, but
his name has not yet been released to the public, according to the report.
The Israeli army intensified Thursday its aerial, sea
and ground operations against militants in northern and southern Gaza Strip,
killing at least 15 Palestinians and wounding 27 others, six are in critical
conditions.
Large Israeli army infantry and armor units moved
into the ruins of three former Jewish settlements in northern Gaza Strip on
Thursday predawn.
The large Israeli army incursion was expanded shortly
after homemade rockets fired from northern Gaza Strip and hit the southern
coastal city of Ashkelon for the second time in two days.
The IDF spokesman said that there are efforts to
hinder Qassam rocket launchers from targeting Ashkelon and to push them back
toward Gaza City and the Jabalia refugee camp.
Israel kills 15
Palestinians in Gaza: medics
GAZA, July 6 (Xinhua) -- A total of 15 Palestinians
were killed and 27 injured in Israeli air and ground assault in the Gaza Strip
on Thursday, medical sources said.
Jom'aa al-Saqqa, chief of emergency at Shiffa
Hospital in Gaza City, said that 13 Palestinians were killed in the northern
Gaza Strip and two Palestinians were killed near the southern Gaza town of Khan
Younis.
Palestinian security sources said that an Israeli
pilotless drone fired one missile at a group of Palestinians militants in
al-Essra neighborhood in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahia. Palestinian
medics at Shiffa Hospital in Gaza City said that seven Palestinians were killed
and ten were wounded, three of them in critical conditions, in the air strike.
Meanwhile, two Palestinians, including a militant and
a bystander, were killed in shootout between Palestinian militants and Israeli
soldiers north of the town, security sources said.
In addition, two Palestinians were killed and seven
wounded after an Israeli Apache helicopter fired a missile at a group of
militants in the southeastern Gaza Strip on Thursday.
An Islamic Jihad (Holy War) spokesman said that two
militants of the group were killed while launching attack on an Israeli armored
vehicle in the village of Abbassan, east of the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan
Younis.
Four more Palestinians were killed in predawn
different Israeli air raids on the northern Gaza Strip. Enditem
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