Jerusalem
29 December 2008
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| An Israeli attack helicopter fires a missile over northern Gaza near the border with Israel, 29 Dec 2008 |
For the third day in a row, Israeli warplanes swooped over Gaza, hitting targets associated with the de-facto government, the militant group Hamas. Among the targets have been the interior ministry, intelligence headquarters and underground tunnels between Gaza and neighboring Egypt.
Palestinian medical officials have put the death toll at over 300 with more than 700 injured. United Nations aid officials say at least 57 civilians are among the dead. Two Israelis have been killed since Saturday by rockets fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza into Israel.
Israel said it had no choice but to launch an offensive against Hamas to stop such rocket attacks.
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| Israel in 'all-out war' against Hamas, says Defense Minister Ehud Barak (file) |
Barak said the operation will expand and deepen as needed, adding - "we know what the goal is and we pursue it with determination."
A spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said operations will continue until the people of southern Israel no longer live in fear of Palestinian rocket attacks.
The militant Islamist group Hamas wrested control of Gaza away from the more moderate mainstream Fatah faction of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas over a year ago. There have been sporadic rocket attacks into Israel but these increased after a six-month cease-fire between Israel and Hamas expired December 19.
Speaking in the West Bank city of Ramallah, President Abbas said he would consult with rival factions to try to end the bloodshed.
President Abbas said he would invite all Palestinian factions, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad for consultations to stop what he called the aggression against the Palestinian people.
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| Israeli tanks are seen at a staging area near Israel's border with Gaza, in southern Israel, 29 Dec 2008 |
Hamas has continued rocket barrages into Israel and a Hamas spokesman called on Palestinian groups to use what he termed, all available means against Israel, including martyrdom - a common reference to suicide attacks.
A small number of wounded Palestinians has crossed from Gaza into Egypt and some medical supplies have come in from Egypt via the Rafah border crossing.




