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al ciada
02-01-2009, 11:34 PM
Israel set to begin ground war against Hamas in Gaza

Israel is poised to launch a major ground offensive into Gaza tonight after allowing hundreds of foreigners living in the devastated territory to evacuate.

After a week of air strikes that have killed at least 420 Palestinians and left scores of buildings in rubble, the Israeli army was set to fling hundreds of troops and tanks into a blitz to stamp out Hamas’s military wing, The Times understands.

Despite the looming onslaught, more Hamas rockets – which have so far killed four Israelis – were fired into southern Israel today.

The Islamist group vowed that its attacks, which have lasted for years and which finally provoked the massive Israeli campaign, would not stop.

“I call on the resistance to continue pounding Jewish settlements and cities,” said Sheikh Abdelrahman al-Jamal at the funeral of a hardline Hamas political leader killed, together with his four wives and 11 children, in an Israeli air strike on his home.

“We will remain on the path of jihad until the end of days.”

The funeral was held outdoors because an earlier air raid had smashed the mosque where the service was due to take place. Israel said the building had been used to stockpile weapons.

Among the mounting Palestinian death toll today were three young brothers, aged between seven and 10, who were killed in one of the 30 or so strikes carried out by Israeli warplanes across the strip.

All along the border, Israeli tanks and troops have turned fields into makeshift camps from which to launch their offensive into Gaza. The Government has already mobilised more than 6,000 reserve troops and has given the green light to call up almost 3,000 more.

Artillery barrages were also being fired into the strip while aircraft dropped bombs on open ground that the army will need to cross, and where Hamas has placed mines and dug tunnels to allow its guerrillas to outflank the invaders.

Support for Operation Cast Lead is sky high in Israel, with polls showing that almost 85 per cent of the public backing the campaign.

There is also majority support for expanding it into a ground campaign, despite the dangers of high casualties in an urban battlefield against highly trained and motivated guerrillas waging war on their own turf. Almost 42 per cent of Israelis wanted the army to move in, while 39 percent favoured a continued air campaign.

Hamas has an estimated 15,000 fighters who have used the 18 months that they have controlled the strip to hone their skills and transform a militia into a small army. Hamas’s military wing has been waiting for a ground offensive to face the Israeli army in open combat, despite Israel’s vast military superiority.

The onslaught has provoked large anti-Israeli demonstrations around the world, with protest rallies held today in India, Indonesia, Turkey and Australia.

But Hamas’s call for a “day of wrath” in the Palestinian territories produced only a lukewarm response in the face of clampdowns by Israeli security forces.

Several thousand protesters marched through the West Bank city of Ramallah, while in East Jerusalem youths threw stones at Israeli security forces and some 50 women demonstrated outside the Friday prayers at al-Aqsa mosque.

The demonstrators directed their anger principally at their own Palestinian leaders, and heads of Arab countries whom they felt had not done enough to stop Israel’s seven-day incursion into Gaza.

“Abbas is with the Jews, not with the Arabs. If he really was supporting and working in favour of our Arab brother’s in Gaza, this wouldn’t have happened,” said Um-Mahr, a 66-year-old resident of East Jerusalem.

Akram Jwaeibis, 58, said Arab leaders today were afraid to do more than voice criticism of the Israeli government’s actions. “Most of them just talk. That is why we are waiting for Nasrallah. Or Haniyeh to do something more than talk.”

Diplomatic efforts to contain the crisis were growing after Israel’s surprise offensive in the days after Christmas caught the world off guard. “We are working toward a ceasefire that would not allow a re-establishment of the status quo ante where Hamas can continue to launch rockets out of Gaza,” said Condoleezza Rice, the outgoing US Secretary of State.

“It is obvious that that ceasefire should take place as soon as possible, but we need a ceasefire that is durable and sustainable,” she said.

A high-level European delegation is due in the region at the weekend, as were Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, and Tony Blair, the international community’s envoy to the Middle East.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article5434559.ece

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00458/gaza_6_458598a.jpg

al ciada
02-01-2009, 11:35 PM
White House gives Israel green light to invade Gaza


A ground invasion by the Israeli army of the blockaded Gaza Strip is imminent.

Mass troop build-ups on the border, accompanied by tanks, and armoured personnel carriers, are awaiting the signal to enter Gaza.

The White House says any ground invasion is a matter for Israel.

Events as they are unfolding have a familiar resemblance to the Lebanon War of 2006 when the international community, principally the United States and Britain, deliberately delayed negotiations for a ceasefire to allow Israel to continue its offensive which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,400 people.

Already 428 people have died in just seven days in Gaza, while four Israelis have also been killed. The difference between Lebanon and Gaza is that Gaza has a decidedly smaller population in a far more dense geographic area.

Of major concern to relief organizations is that 56% of the Gaza population is comprised of children. Gaza has been subjected to a blockade for more than two years with all access to land, sea and ground cut off. The region is greatly impoverished, the economy has long since collapsed, and health concerns are of paramount importance.

Israel has targeted several hundred sites in its relentless bombing campaign of the last week. It has greatly reduced the defensive capability of the Palestinians. The Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa, at a meeting of his organization in Cairo on Thursday, said Israel had picked Gaza for its next war because it was "an easy victim."

Israeli warplanes targeted more than forty sites on Friday including a home in southern Gaza where three boys aged from 7 to ten were killed. The boys were brothers.
http://story.malaysiasun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/b8de8e630faf3631/id/448982/cs/1/

hewrote
02-01-2009, 11:50 PM
I'll put some Perlman playing Klezmer on the victrola and grab my tissues.
Be brave poor, understaffed, underfunded, chosen people!!!!

tracker
02-01-2009, 11:53 PM
I'll put some Perlman playing Klezmer on the victrola and grab my tissues.
Be brave poor, understaffed, underfunded, chosen people!!!!

Its always the wackos of religion / polotics and soldiers .

when they are finally gone , then the whole world can live in peace .

until them , we are all potential victims of sensles murderers ideals !:cool:

10,000 years of history can not be argued with .

:cool:

hewrote
02-01-2009, 11:58 PM
Its always the wackos of religion / polotics and soldiers .

when they are finally gone , then the whole world can live in peace .

until them , we are all potential victims of sensles murderers ideals !:cool:

10,000 years of history can not be argued with .

:cool:

Certain aspects of recent history deserve a good argument though. SAdly, the non-violent, non-skinhead, and educated revisionists who attempt to argue the veracity of Israel's "sword and shield" face an inquisition of sorts. Incarceration for having an alternate take on WWII....INCREDIBLE, but true.
I want people to have the freedom to deny God or praise God. Neither facing prison for their view. The same should apply to the sword and shield of Israel.

tracker
03-01-2009, 12:00 AM
Certain aspects of recent history deserve a good argument though. SAdly, the non-violent, non-skinhead, and educated revisionists who attempt to argue the veracity of Israel's "sword and shield" face an inquisition of sorts. Incarceration for having an alternate take on WWII....INCREDIBLE, but true.
I want people to have the freedom to deny God or praise God. Neither facing prison for their view. The same should apply to the sword and shield of Israel.

defo agreed !