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<font size=4><b>Scores injured in days of Israeli attacks on Gaza
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</b></font><font size=3>Report, <i>The Electronic Intifada,</i> 3 August
2010 <br>
<a href="http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11440.shtml" eudora="autourl">
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11440.shtml<br><br>
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</a>Tens of Palestinians were injured in a series of Israeli air strikes
on Monday, 2 August in the refugee camp of Deir el-Balah in the south of
the occupied Gaza Strip. Israeli forces targeted senior Hamas official
Alaa al-Danaf during the attacks, which leveled his house and badly
damaged at least 12 other homes nearby.<br><br>
Al-Jazeera reported that medical rescue crews dug through rubble to
locate injured civilians
("<a href="http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/08/20108201539259168.html%3Cbr/%3E">
Gaza blast wounds Palestinians</a>," 2 August 2010). According to
reports, al-Danaf wasn't killed in Israel's attempted extra-judicial
assassination.<br><br>
Monday's attacks followed three consecutive days of Israeli military air
strikes, as US-made Israeli warplanes hit multiple areas in the occupied
Gaza Strip over the weekend, inciting panic in and inflicting trauma onto
a population still reeling from the 2008-09 bombings and invasions.
During those three weeks of attacks, which the Israeli government dubbed
"Operation Cast Lead," more than 1,400 Palestinians were killed
and thousands of homes leveled.<br><br>
Following Israel's attacks on Monday, according to the Israeli daily
<i>Haaretz</i>, at least five rockets were fired at the southern Israeli
port city of Eilat, where no casualties were reported. One of the rockets
landed in the Jordanian town of Aqaba, where one Jordanian civilian was
killed and four wounded. The Chinese news agency Xinhua reported that
although Israel blamed the Hamas government in Gaza for the rocket
attacks, Jordanian security services stated that the rockets were fired
from either Egypt's Sinai or southern Jordan, not from Gaza. Hamas, which
has no history of carrying out operations from outside Palestine, also
strongly denied any involvement.<br><br>
Hamas' armed wing has maintained a renewed unilateral ceasefire policy
since 19 January 2009 following Israel's invasions. Hamas also respected
a six-month ceasefire brokered by Cairo in June 2008 even though Israel
did not fulfill its obligations to ease the crippling embargo it imposed
on Gaza following the election of the Hamas government in 2006. The
ceasefire was broken when Israel extrajudicially executed Hamas activists
in November 2008 and Operation Cast Lead soon followed.<br><br>
But Palestinian resistance factions inside the Gaza Strip -- unaffiliated
with Hamas -- claimed responsibility for rocket fire beginning on Friday,
and continuing throughout the weekend as Israeli aerial and ground
attacks escalated.<br><br>
A Grad-type rocket was fired from Gaza on Friday afternoon, hitting an
area near a residential building in the nearby Israeli town of Ashkelon,
just north of the Gaza boundary. Hours later, rockets landed in the Negev
desert. <i>Haaretz</i> reported on 1 August that no one was injured in
either of the rocket strikes.<br><br>
In response to the rocket firings, at 11:30pm on Friday, 30 July, 19
Palestinians were injured when Israeli warplanes attacked an area near
the presidential compound in Gaza City, firing two missiles on an area
designated for civilian police and security vehicles. The late-night
explosions hit the Arafat Police College and wounded 16 police officers,
as well as two women and a child who were walking near the area when the
missiles hit, reported the Palestinian Ma'an news agency. The injured
were treated at Shifa hospital in Gaza City.<br><br>
<b>"Traumatic reminder"<br><br>
</b>According to Adie Mormech, a British volunteer in Gaza working with
the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), Palestinians close to the
bombings were in shock. <br><br>
"For many in Gaza, [Friday night's] attack was a traumatic reminder
of the onslaught during Operation Cast Lead when three hundred F-16 bomb
attacks took place during the first two minutes of the campaign," an
ISM press release on the strikes stated
("<a href="http://palsolidarity.org/2010/07/13385/">Israel bombs
central Gaza City</a>," 31 July 2010).<br><br>
"The blast caused buildings far from the epicenter of the explosion
to shake, and windows were smashed," reported Mormech. "When we
arrived at Shifa hospital, the scene was chaos."<br><br>
According to the Gaza-based Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR),
during the air strikes in Gaza City, the Israeli air force simultaneously
attacked a tunnel area at the Gaza-Egypt border
("<a href="http://www.pchrgaza.org/portal/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6869:a-series-of-israeli-attacks-wound-many-civilians-in-the-gaza-strip-palestinian-activist-killed&catid=36:pchrpressreleases&Itemid=194">
A Series of Israeli Attacks Wound Many Civilians ...</a>," 1 August
2010).<br><br>
Tunnels, which have become a lifeline for Gaza's 1.5 million Palestinians
who remain under a siege of collective punishment,
<a href="http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11309.shtml">are often
the only way people can receive basic supplies and fuel, as well as
livestock, luxuries and other consumer goods</a>.<br><br>
Approximately one hour after the strikes on the presidential compound and
the tunnels, just past midnight on 31 July, Israeli warplanes fired
missiles into an open area in the Nuseirat refugee camp west of Gaza
City, extrajudicially killing Issa Abdul Hadi al-Batran, a member of the
armed resistance wing of the elected Hamas party. Ten Palestinians were
injured in the early-morning missile attacks.<br><br>
Al-Batran was the target of several assassination attempts by the Israeli
military, the latest of which occurred during Israel's 2008-09 attacks;
on 16 January 2009, al-Batran's wife and five young children were killed
when Israeli forces bombed their home
("<a href="http://www.pchrgaza.org/portal/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1052:gaza-war&catid=36:pchrpressreleases&Itemid=194">
22nd Day of Continuous IOF Attacks on the Gaza Strip</a>," PCHR, 17
January 2009).<br><br>
After the assassination of al-Batran and the air strikes against the
police compound, the Israeli government released a statement from Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, which said "Israel takes the
firing on Ashkelon very seriously."<br><br>
Israeli ground snipers shot three industrial workers near the northern
Erez crossing a few hours later that morning, injuring the laborers who
were collecting raw materials from nearby piles of rubble. The Israeli
military has declared a vast 67 square kilometers of agricultural areas
near the border as "no-go zones," and regularly shoot
Palestinians who tend their farms or collect materials near these
areas.<br><br>
Later that same day on 31 July, the Israeli air force resumed missile
strikes over Gaza City, damaging a six-story business center. Several
offices of nongovernmental organizations and the office of the
Organization of the Islamic Conference in Gaza were wrecked.<br><br>
Palestinian armed resistance groups affiliated with the Salafi movement
in Gaza fired another rocket into the western Negev on Saturday evening,
saying it was "in retaliation to the ongoing Israeli aggressions
against the Palestinian people," according to Ma'an mews. The
projectile hit a public building, damaging the second story which was
used as a daycare center for people with disabilities.<br><br>
On Sunday, 1 August, Israeli warplanes launched missiles at open
agricultural areas east of Khan Younis and again at tunnel areas at the
Gaza-Egypt border.<br><br>
<b>Direct talks with Israel "waste of time"<br><br>
</b>After last weekend's air strikes, the Hamas government announced that
it is holding the Arab League and Mahmoud Abbas' West Bank-based
Palestinian Authority responsible for Israel's escalating assaults
against Palestinians in Gaza, reported Ma'an. Hamas spokesman Fawzi
Barhoum said on 1 August that the Arab League's decision to endorse
direct talks with the Netanyahu administration -- while Israel's human
rights violations continue -- "endangers Palestinian interests and
inalienable rights."<br><br>
"Our people in Gaza are paying a toll for the huge error and
political sin committed by the Arab Peace Initiative's follow-up
committee against the Palestinian people," Barhoum stated. "The
committee has given the Israeli occupation the pretext and coverage they
needed to attack our people and continue with settlement activities and
displacement"
("<a href="http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=304174">
Hamas: Gaza paying for Arab 'political sin'</a>," 1 August
2010).<br><br>
Direct talks between Israel and the West Bank's Palestinian Authority
were canceled in December 2008 when Israel began its attacks on the Gaza
Strip. According to Al-Jazeera, the Arab League last week sought help
from the United States to pressure Israel into signing pre-conditional
guarantees that settlements in the occupied West Bank, including East
Jerusalem would stop before direct talks could resume. On August, the
Obama administration in Washington announced that "the time is
right" for direct talks.<br><br>
Barhoum added that waiting for substantial support for Palestinian rights
from US President Barack Obama would be "a waste of
time."<br><br>
Meanwhile, on 2 August the Al Mezan Center for Human Rights in Gaza
called on the international community "to intervene and to ensure
that civilians and their property are protected in the occupied
Palestinian territories." Warning of a military escalation, Al Mezan
added that the international community's silence over the last four days
of lethal Israeli attacks on Gaza only encourages Israel "to violate
international law and human rights with impunity"
("<a href="http://www.mezan.org/en/details.php?id=10561&ddname=IOF&id2=9&id_dept=9&p=center">
Series of IOF Aerial Attacks Hit Gaza ...</a>"). <br><br>
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