Wednesday, March 23, 2011

More deaths as violence escalates between Israel and Gaza

RT NEWS

Published: 23 March, 2011, 14:27
Gaza city: Palestinians inspect a destroyed Hamas compound after an Israeli strike overnight in Gaza City on March 22, 2011. (AFP Photo / Mohammed Abed)
Gaza city: Palestinians inspect a destroyed Hamas compound after an Israeli strike overnight in Gaza City on March 22, 2011. (AFP Photo / Mohammed Abed)

At least seven Palestinians, including three children, have been killed in Gaza after Israel launched air and artillery attacks on the territory.
The attacks, which occurred on Tuesday, have also left at least 14 people injured, AP reports. According to the agency, the first attack missed its target, a group of Palestinian militants, and hit a big family playing football in their backyard instead.  
The Jerusalem Post newspaper called the attacks on Tuesday “the bloodiest day in a week of escalating violence”. 
Israel acknowledged that civilians were killed in the attacks, but said the offenses came as a response to repeated rocket fire from the Gaza Strip towards Israel.
On Tuesday, the country’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu issued a statement saying he “expresses regret” at the loss of civilian lives in Gaza. Netanyahu said that the killings were accidental.
“It is unfortunate that Hamas continues to rain down dozens of rockets on Israeli civilians intentionally while using [their own] civilians as human shields,” he said. “Israel has no intention of bringing about a deterioration of the situation, but at the same time, the IDF will continue to act decisively to protect Israeli citizens.”
The Jerusalem Post reported that two rockets fell on Israeli town of Beersheba on Wednesday morning and one of them wounded a 56-old man. The newspaper said that other localities, including the coastal city of Ashdod, have also been attacked. No injuries are reported.
The latest shelling comes as a response to the Israeli killings, Gaza militants announced on Wednesday. Following Tuesday’s launches, they promised more attacks on Israel.  
Speaking in front of Jewish activists in New York, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has called on the resumption of the peace talks with Palestinians. Barak stressed that despite existing difficulties, the alternative to the peace process is much worse.
­The head of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas, who is currently in Moscow, pronounced on Wednesday that Palestinians seek peaceful relations with Israel. Abbas added that he recently volunteered to visit Gaza and that he condemns aggression from both sides.
"I am determined to do so and I am going to travel there,” he said. “Unfortunately, Israel has currently escalated [military operations] against Gaza Strip and is launching strikes upon it. We also condemn missile attacks and other manifestations of aggression by Gaza against Israel."

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