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Palestine Today 012709

Audio Dept. | 27.01.2009 16:27 | Palestine | World

Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Center
www.imemc.org, for Tuesday, January 27th, 2009.

The Israeli army kills a Palestinian farmer in Gaza, and kidnaps civilians from the West Bank, these stories and more coming up. Stay tuned.

The News Cast

A Palestinian farmer was killed near the Israeli Gaza border when he was fired on by Israeli tanks on Tuesday. Witnesses said that Israeli tanks shelled civilian homes and farms, in the village of al-Faraheen at borders with Israel, located near the southern Gaza strip city of Khan Younis, Medics said that Anwar Al Bareem, age 27, was dead on arrival at the hospital in Khan Younis.

Israeli media sources said that Israeli troops near the border opened fire and clashed with local fighters before shelling nearby areas. The Israeli Army also said that a road side bomb was detonated by Palestinian fighters close to Israeli military vehicles.

Media sources said that an Israeli soldier was killed by the road side bomb which exploded near the southern Gaza – Israel border. Army sources reported that an Israeli soldier was killed and three others were injured in the blast. Last week Israeli naval boats violated the declared ceasefire in Gaza on a number of occasions.

On Thursday of last week, Israeli Navy forces opened fire on Palestinian fishermen just off the shore of Gaza City, injuring seven civilians. A day earlier, the boats fired shells at the coast line, causing damage but no injuries.

Israel announced the unilateral ceasefire on Sunday January 17th, 2009 after the Israeli Army embarked on a 22-day military offensive which began on Saturday, December 27th, 2008. Homes, schools, mosques, UN centers, and media agencies were attacked by Israeli air, sea, and ground forces leaving at least 1,330 Palestinians dead.

In the West Bank, medical sources reported that Israeli troops shot and injured two Palestinian youths on Tuesday morning at al-Far'a refugee camp, in Tubas city in the northern West Bank. Local sources reported that Israeli soldiers stormed the refugee camp on Tuesday morning and opened fire on local residents and their homes, injuring the two young men.

Meanwhile at least 10 Palestinian civilians were kidnapped by the Israeli military during pre dawn invasions targeting several parts of the West Bank on Tuesday.

Conclusion

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More sub-Goebbels from Nazymedia

27.01.2009 21:56

From the "reporting" here you'd think these events were unconnected. As any fule kno, the Israelis incursion into Gaza was a direct response to hamas aggression in attacking a IDF patrol within Israel with their roadside bomb.

For a fuller analysis, see below:

Major Israeli reprisal pending against Hamas for bomb which killed soldier

January 27, 2009, 10:03 PM (GMT+02:00)


Palestinian bomb blows up Israel patrol outside Gaza fence
The Israeli soldier was killed and three others were injured, one seriously, Tuesday, Jan. 27, when Palestinians detonated a large explosive device against a routine Israeli military patrol near the Kissufim crossing a week after Israeli troops exited the Gaza Strip. Eight hours later, an Israeli air strike killed a Hamas operative involved in the attack on a motorbike near Khan Younis.

DEBKAfile's military sources expected further clashes after defense minister Ehud Barak warned that Israel would respond to the Palestinians' unacceptable breach of the ceasefire.

According to those sources, Hamas initiated the clash for the benefit of US president Barack Obama's Middle East envoy George Mitchell the day before he arrives for his first visit to the region. It was a reminder to Washington that hostilities in Gaza would not end so long as Washington cold-shoulders Hamas. The Palestinian Islamist terrorists will probably continue their attacks including resumed missile fire against Israel, to which the IDF is bound to respond.

But Hamas will be heartened by Israel's slow response. Israel's war planners, after declaring at the end of Operation Cast Lead that the IDF's deterrent strength had been repaired and it would take Hamas a very long time to revert to violence, ought to have kept instant reprisal plans ready to whip out for contingencies such as Tuesday's attack.

It was obvious quite soon after the ceasefire that Hamas had not thrown in the towel, as DEBKAfile reported in its exclusive analysis Saturday Jan. 24. Click HERE.

They are reigniting the flames in Gaza to show the US president that the instruction to his envoy to stabilize the ceasefire is meaningless because neither he, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak or Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert can make a ceasefire stick without Hamas' concurrence.

So, whether or not Israel opts for restraint, Hamas will seek to underscore this point by escalating the violence, at the same time seeking to refute Israel's claim of restored deterrence. For these Palestinian extremists, the war on Israel is nowhere near over.

The time-lag between the Palestinian attack and Israel's response exposes Jerusalem's commitment to consult with Washington and Cairo before taking any further action - part of the understandings underpinning the Gaza operation. These understandings, reached by Israel's war troika, the prime minister, defense minister and foreign minister Tzipi Livni, are proving now too ungainly and imprecise to fit the realities of Gaza and therefore ill-judged for the sort of rapid response Israel must make to stamp out Hamas' war initiatives.

Earlier, we reported that Israeli tanks fired shells into southern Gaza at the outset of the incident. The Palestinians reported one person killed.

Arab and Western media reported Israeli infantry troops entered the Gaza Strip and IDF helicopters flew overhead.

This was the first major clash since Israel and the Palestinians declared separate ceasefires last week. After the Palestinian bombing attack Tuesday morning, the Israeli army closed the Gaza crossings to aid convoys scheduled to have transited Tuesday, as they did throughout the 22 days of Israel's Gaza operation.

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