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4 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Air Strikes, Daily Killings Resumed
After US Elections
Editor's
Note:Since the election of Barack Obama, Israelis have been
killing Palestinians on daily basis, triggering rocket retaliations,
which have been used as an excuse for more killing Palestinians and for
the collective punishment of 1.5 Palestinian civilians in Gaza Strip,
including denying them electricity, food and fuel supplies
Israeli air strike kills four activists; five rounds of projectiles
launched from Gaza
Date: 16 / 11 / 2008 Time: 09:28 Gaza - Ma'an –
Israeli warplanes struck the Gaza Strip twice on Sunday, killing four
Palestinian fighters in the first strike, which followed a salvo of
Palestinian homemade projectiles fired into Israel.
The day saw
five separate rounds of projectiles launched at Israeli targets by
Palestinian military factions. Two Israelis were slightly injured and
four others were treated for shock when one rocket struck a house in the
town of Sderot.
Sunday's events unfolded in waves of retaliatory
violence:
Dawn - Homemade projectiles were launched by the
An-Nasser Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees
(PRC), at a western Negev Kibbutz. No injuries were reported.
9am
- An Israeli air strike killed four activists east of Gaza City.
Palestinian medical sources said the victims of the Israeli air strike
arrived at the hospital “torn to pieces,” and added that the severe
damage to their bodies was accomplished by a missile fired from an
Israeli reconnaissance plane.
The victims of the Israeli attack
were identified as 23-year-old Talal Al-Aamudi, Muhammad Hassuna, Ahmad
Al-Hilou and Basil Al-If, all in their twenties. Spokesperson of the
An-Nasser Brigades Abu Ataya said the four men were on a ‘jihadist
mission’ when they came under Israeli fire.
10am - The An-Nasser
Brigades called for unified action against Israeli aggression, urging
all resistance factions to revenge the deaths of the fighters and
continue acting against the “Israeli atrocities.”
PRC
spokesperson Abu Mujahid also called on resistance factions in the Gaza
Strip to act against the “Israeli crimes.”
10:30 - Hamas joined
the call for factional cooperation to resist Israeli actions. Party
spokesperson Ismail Radwan said Hamas would not be “handcuffed” by the
ceasefire, and vowed to respond to the Israeli violations. He said he
held Israel responsible for the collapse of the ceasefire.
Senior Hamas leader Salah Al-Bardawil weighed in calling the early
morning incident a “crime against our people,” and accused Israel of
“crossing all lines.” He said Israel was “playing with the ceasefire” as
a test of Palestinian resistance and capabilities.
1pm -
Following up on their vow for revenge the An-Nasser Brigades launched a
second round of shells and projectiles at Sderot and Karem Shalom
crossing. No Israeli injuries were reported.
1:30pm - Responding
to the call for collective action, the Ayman Juda unit of Fatah's Al-Aqsa
Brigades launched a mortar shell towards Erez crossing. No Israeli
casualties were reported.
3:30pm - The Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades,
the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
(PFLP), also responded to the call for revenge against the death of the
four activists, and launched two homemade projectiles at Sderot.
6:00pm - The Al-Aqsa Brigades, the armed wing of Fatah, claims
responsibility for launching a projectile at the western Negev.
Later a group calling itself the Al-Mujahidin Brigades claimed
responsibility for firing two projectiles at Sderot, around the same
time that Israelis were reported injured in the town.
Official
Israeli reaction
Responding to the reports of Sunday morning
projectiles Israel Defense Minister Ehud Barak decided to keep Gaza
crossing points closed.
A series of consultations are scheduled
for this evening in Israel to discuss reopening crossings.
Barak
declared yesterday that the situation in Israeli towns bordering Gaza is
“unbearable” and Israel could not allow the situation to continue.
A wide-scale military action has not been ruled out by Israeli
military leaders.
Background
On 4 November Israel invaded
the Gaza Strip, flagrantly violating the five month truce that had been
in place. Since then Palestinian factions have resumed launching
homemade projectiles at areas inside Israel. Israel has counter attacked
with several air raids, killing at least 15 activists.
Israel
has also sealed off the borders with the area and prevented the delivery
of emergency food and fuel supplies, leaving the area dark, bakeries
closed and UNRWA food aid warehouses empty.
UN agencies have
warned of an impending crisis as Gazans “start to get hungry.”
***Updated 20:27 Bethlehem time
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