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		Netanyahu:  “Israel Will Retaliate To Attacks From Gaza, 
		Sinai” Saturday August 10, 2013 01:41 by IMEMC & Agencies
		
		 
		 
 Palestinian Children Killed During Israel's War On Gaza, in 2012 - 
		alwatanvoice.com
 Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, stated that Tel Aviv 
		would firmly respond to any attack against it from the Gaza Strip or the 
		Egyptian Sinai Peninsula.
 
 His statements came during a visit to a 
		military training area in the Negev. He said that Israel will not allow 
		any side to fire missiles at it.
 
 “My policy is fierce 
		retaliation to any attack against the country”, Netanyahu added, “We act 
		on foiling those attacks, but if they happen, our response will be 
		strong and firm”.
 
 “We have also seen how the army retaliated 
		during the war on Gaza, now there is calm, a calm situation the area did 
		not witness for ten years before the war, I was told”, he said, “No one 
		can guarantee there will be no violations, but if the truce is violated, 
		the other side will face the consequences”.
 
 His statements of 
		retaliation were made despite the fact that Israel repeatedly violated 
		the ceasefire agreement with Gaza, that was achieved under Egyptian 
		mediation in November of 2012.
 
 Netanyahu also accused Iran of 
		being behind the attacks that took place on the southern border.
 During the 8-day war in November of last year, Israeli missiles and 
		shells killed 191 Palestinians, mainly children, women and elderly, 
		while at least 1492 Palestinians have been injured, dozens seriously.
 
 Israeli shells killed 12 women and 20 elderly and 48 children, 
		including 16 under the age of five during the war.
 
 Israeli fire 
		and shells have also injured 1492 Palestinians, including 533 children 
		(195 under the age of 5), 254 women and 103 elderly.
 
 Following 
		the ceasefire agreement, the army continued its violations against 
		farmers and workers in areas close to the border, and against fishermen 
		in Palestinian territorial water; dozens of casualties and arrests have 
		been reported.
 
 On December 27 2008, Israel launched the 
		Operation Cast Lead war on Gaza, a war that was described by the 
		Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) as the “single most brutal 
		even in the history of the Israeli occupation”.
 
 “In total, 1,419 
		Palestinians were killed. 83% of the dead – the overwhelming majority – 
		were civilians, the so-called ‘protected persons’ of international 
		humanitarian law”, PCHR said in its reported, “A further 5,300 were 
		injured, and public and private property throughout the Gaza Strip was 
		extensively targeted and destroyed.”
 
 
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