[News] Ceasefire elusive as Israel's bloodshed continues in Gaza
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Ceasefire elusive as Israel's bloodshed continues in Gaza
Ali Abunimah <https://electronicintifada.net/people/ali-abunimah> - 10 May
2023
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Smoke billows following Israeli military strikes in Gaza City on 10 May.
APA images
Israel escalated its bloody assault on the Gaza Strip for the second day on
Wednesday, killing six Palestinians in the coastal enclave and prompting
barrages of retaliatory rockets from resistance groups in the territory.
Meanwhile, two Palestinians were killed Wednesday morning in an Israeli
attack on Qabatiya, a town near the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
The violence intensified Wednesday evening as efforts to reach a ceasefire
continued with the prospects of success seemingly changing by the hour.
Al Jazeera reported that the negotiations mediated by Egypt appeared to be
stuck over Israel’s refusal to abandon its policy of assassinating
Palestinian resistance leaders, as well as its refusal to return the body
of Khader Adnan <https://electronicintifada.net/tags/khader-adnan>, the
hunger striker who died in an Israeli prison last week.
Wednesday’s attacks brought the death toll in Gaza to at least 21
<https://twitter.com/press221/status/1656337924357488654> since Israel
launched its surprise attack
<https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/maureen-clare-murphy/israel-kills-islamic-jihad-leaders-surprise-gaza-attack>
on the territory early on Tuesday.
That attack killed three officials of the Islamic Jihad resistance group
along with other residents of the civilian buildings targeted by Israel.
Israel mounted the surprise attack on the officials “while knowing they
were with their families and children,” human rights group Al-Haq said
<https://www.alhaq.org/advocacy/21489.html>.
“This deliberate and premeditated act underscores the fact that the killing
of Palestinian families and children is not a mere oversight but rather a
carefully calculated one, and is part of a systemic policy,” Al-Haq added.
At least six Palestinian children were among those killed since the Israeli
bombing started early Tuesday.
More than 60 Palestinians have been injured
<https://twitter.com/press221/status/1656337924357488654> since the
beginning of Israel’s assault, according to the health ministry in Gaza.
Amid the truce talks, Israeli attacks and Palestinian counterfire
intensified well into Wednesday evening, including more Israeli targeting
of Palestinian homes.
There were at least eight injuries
<https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/ashkelon-hospital-treats-8-people-hurt-running-for-bomb-shelters/>
in Israel on Wednesday among Israelis running to bomb shelters, but none
were reported to be serious.
Meanwhile, the terror experienced by Palestinians in Gaza went far beyond
the immediate death, injury and destruction from Israeli air attacks.
The incessant sound of drones “creates a constant state of terror, panic
and anxiety” among the two million people living there, according
<https://www.mezan.org/en/post/45891/As-2-million-Palestinians-endure-the-second-day-of-Israel%27s-military-attack-on-Gaza,-Israeli-drones-fly-incessantly-over-the-skies-of-the-Strip-terrorizing-the-population>
to Al Mezan, a human rights group based in Gaza.
The group notes that “between 2000 and 2023, at least 2,148 Palestinians,
including 378 children and 86 women, were killed by Israeli drones.”
Nearly 350 were killed inside their homes, including more than 100 children
– underscoring the reality that there is no safe place in Gaza.
At the same time, Israel’s closure of the Erez checkpoint, the only
crossing for people between Gaza and Israel, is another form of violence
against the most vulnerable Palestinians, medical patients who are unable
to leave the besieged territory for lifesaving medical treatment.
Since Tuesday, more than 290 patients and their companions, most of them
living with cancer, have been blocked from leaving Gaza to access treatment
in hospitals in the occupied West Bank and Israel, according
<https://www.facebook.com/MOHGaza1994/posts/pfbid0214eEKP64pKfqX65NmrhwDVKE2GZub6HD2NC8PBZhq8K3fLgXCm2kVsvbpkfoVxAGl>
to the health ministry in Gaza. This is in addition to 15 patients that
need life-saving treatment.
Political motivations
There was a growing consensus that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
launched the assault on Gaza purely for domestic political reasons – to
appease the ultra-far-right figures in his fractious coalition,
particularly national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
According to the staff editorial
<https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/editorial/2023-05-10/ty-article-opinion/gaza-assassinations-were-all-about-israeli-politics/00000188-01fa-dc7e-a3fe-23ff07800000>
of the Tel Aviv newspaper *Haaretz*, for instance, Israel’s assassination
of Islamic Jihad leaders was “all about Israeli politics.”
But without any clear goals and life in Israel severely disrupted, Israel
asked
<https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-05-10/ty-article-live/israeli-army-surprising-no-gaza-rockets-launched-but-anything-could-happen-today/00000188-0436-db4b-afbb-2e7692ea0000#912829362>
Palestinian resistance factions for an immediate ceasefire.
At one point, Netanyahu and his defense minister Yoav Gallant held a live
press conference
<https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/gallant-we-hope-to-end-campaign-soon-but-are-ready-for-it-to-go-on/>
where they attempted to present the attacks on Gaza to the Israeli public
as a great achievement.
“We wiped out the leadership” of Islamic Jihad, Gallant claimed, adding
that the Israeli military had “dealt a significant blow to the assets of
this murderous terrorist organization.”
But these assertions were belied by the fact that Islamic Jihad continued
to fire large volleys of missiles towards Israeli targets.
The Israeli leaders’ grandiose claims appeared to be a face-saving effort
to make their real message more palatable. Israel’s bombing campaign was
not over, Gallant said. He added: “I hope that we will bring it to an end
soon, but we are ready for it to be protracted.”
Resistance unity
Throughout Wednesday, Islamic Jihad fired hundreds of rockets towards
Israeli strongholds in retaliation for Israel’s attacks in Gaza.
Meanwhile, the joint operations room of the Palestinian resistance groups
made clear that Islamic Jihad had the full backing of the other factions,
who stood ready to act should circumstances require it.
While Hamas and Islamic Jihad cooperate and strategize jointly, Hamas has
not entered the confrontation directly. Doing so would all but guarantee an
escalation when Palestinian resistance factions have indicated that they do
not want to intensify a round they did not start.
Nonetheless, the joint operations room affirmed that Palestinian resistance
groups were “ready for all options.”
The groups emphasized that “targeting civilian homes, encroaching on our
people and assassinating our men and heroes is a red line.”
Israel for its part has been desperate to keep Hamas out of the battle
<https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-05-10/ty-article-live/israeli-army-surprising-no-gaza-rockets-launched-but-anything-could-happen-today/00000188-0436-db4b-afbb-2e7692ea0000#1009145408>,
undoubtedly aware that its rocket arsenal is even more formidable than that
of Islamic Jihad.
Israel’s impatience for a ceasefire is not surprising given that according
to its own military it had managed at one point to intercept just one in
five of the 270 missiles
<https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-05-10/ty-article-live/israeli-army-surprising-no-gaza-rockets-launched-but-anything-could-happen-today/00000188-0436-db4b-afbb-2e7692ea0000#727147142>
the resistance fired.
Palestinian resistance factions fire rockets into Israel on 10 May.
Stringer APA images
Palestinian resistance groups are believed to be capable of firing
thousands of rockets, which could quickly exhaust Israel’s Iron Dome
anti-missile system if the situation escalated further.
Each Iron Dome interceptor missile is estimated to cost
<https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/05/05/the-cost-problem-of-iron-dome-and-the-solution/>
at least $80,000.
On top of that, Israel is unable to sustain prolonged disruption to its
civilian economy amid widespread fear and panic among its population.
Israel briefly stopped
<https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/flights-briefly-stopped-from-landing-at-ben-gurion-during-rocket-fire-at-tel-aviv/>
flights from landing in the Ben-Gurion airport near Tel Aviv as Palestinian
rockets reached central Israel on Wednesday.
An extended period of fighting can lead to hundreds of millions of dollars
in losses
<https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/5/24/israeli-businesses-register-368m-in-losses-during-gaza-violence>
for Israel’s economy, as it did during Israel’s 11-day bombardment of Gaza
in May 2021.
Cool-headed resistance factions
Among those killed in Wednesday’s violence in Gaza was 10-year-old Layan
Madoukh. She died and her sister was injured, according to reports
<https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2023/5/10/israel-palestine-live-news-rocket-fire-after-gaza-bombed>,
in an Israeli missile attack on Gaza City.
That attack also killed 16-year-old Yazan Jawdat Elayyan, according to
Defense for Children International-Palestine.
On Wednesday morning, an Israeli drone strike attacked a group of
Palestinian farmers <https://www.wafa.ps/Pages/Details/70936> near Khan
Younis, killing 25-year-old Muhammad Abu Tuayma. Meanwhile in the occupied
West Bank, Israeli forces killed
<https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-05-10/ty-article/.premium/two-palestinians-killed-in-idf-operation-in-west-bank/00000188-041c-dfc3-a5da-5edca8ce0000>
two Palestinian men on Wednesday morning.
Mourners carry the bodies of Ahmad Jamal Assaf, 19, and Rani Walid Qatanat,
24, during their funeral in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, on 10 May.
Ahmed Ibrahim APA images
The Israeli army said the pair opened fire on occupation forces from a car
in Qabatiya, a town near Jenin, when the Israeli army responded, killing
the two.
They were named as Ahmad Jamal Assaf, 19, and Rani Walid Qatanat, 24.
Israeli fire also critically injured a 17-year-old boy, the Palestinian
health ministry stated
<https://www.facebook.com/mohps/posts/pfbid0YbNDR3PFxMkg235DVWuGKAo78tFMzakmkgjuE6HhQpMmhPWRjqZ8fwN7brJvksaal>.
In another incident
<https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-05-10/ty-article/.premium/israeli-female-soldier-seriously-wounded-in-west-bank-fire-exchange/00000188-05d2-def0-a18a-bdf2103b0000>
in the West Bank town of Tubas, a female Israeli soldier was seriously
injured by shrapnel during a firefight with Palestinian resistance
fighters, early Wednesday, the Israeli military said.
Occupation authorities detained two persons they claim were involved in the
incident.
Deliberate provocations
Wednesday marked two years since Israel’s 11-day bombardment of Gaza in May
2021 <https://electronicintifada.net/tags/may-2021-attack-gaza>, killing
more than 250 Palestinians, including at least 60 children.
A repeat of that horrifying bloodshed was not far from anyone’s mind. But
despite claiming to want to end the violence, Israel has repeatedly
sabotaged ceasefires since the end of the May 2021 escalation.
This includes a three-day military confrontation
<https://electronicintifada.net/tags/august-2022-attack-gaza> between
Israel and Islamic Jihad in August 2022, which started
<https://electronicintifada.net/content/israel-kills-10-surprise-attacks-gaza/36066>
when an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City killed Taysir Mahmoud al-Jaabari, a
military leader in Islamic Jihad, and Salameh Muharib Abed, al-Jaabari’s
aide.
Israel’s surprise attack on Tuesday was a violation of a ceasefire
<https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/tamara-nassar/israeli-officials-demand-more-bloodshed>
reached after a brief exchange of fire between Israel and Islamic Jihad a
week ago following the death
<https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/tamara-nassar/khader-adnan-who-yearned-live-free-dies-israeli-prison>
of Khader Adnan.
Israeli missiles killed
<https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/tamara-nassar/israeli-officials-demand-more-bloodshed>
a Palestinian civilian during last week’s violence.
That round ended with a truce mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United
Nations. But while Palestinians breathed a sigh of relief, Israel was
already planning its next attack.
*Tamara Nassar contributed reporting.*
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