Israel launched rapid-fire air strikes against Palestinian
militants across the Gaza Strip on Sunday after rebuffing a
proposed ceasefire by Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas.
Israel is threatening to expand its offensive unless militants
release Corporal Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier abducted in a
cross-border raid on June 25, and halt rocket fire on Israeli
cities.
At least three militants were injured in an early morning air
strike near the Karni commercial crossing, Palestinian medics and
police said.
Israel also bombed a key bridge in northern Gaza, despite an appeal
from the United Nations to stop targeting the strip's fragile
infrastructure.
The army said the goal was to prevent militants from transporting
rockets to launch sites.
In southern Gaza, Israel bombed a militant training camp. No one
was hurt. "It was being used to direct attacks," an army spokesman
said.
Israel killed seven Palestinians, including a 6-year-old girl and a
policeman, on Saturday, Palestinian witnesses said.
About 50 Palestinians - and one Israeli soldier - have been killed
so far in the offensive, launched on June 28 to pile pressure on
the Hamas-led Palestinian government, already on the brink of
financial collapse from a Western aid embargo.
Israeli tanks withdrew from much of the northern Gaza Strip on
Saturday but soldiers remain in the southern part of the territory
and have deployed close to the outskirts of Gaza City.
"We will soon begin operations in other places," Israeli Military
Southern Command Chief Yoav Galant told Israeli media. "I see no
reason to stop the offensive as long as they are holding our
soldier."
Galant said the Israeli offensive, criticised by the European Union
and United Nations, had no time limit and that troops were prepared
to continue it for "a month, two months and more if needed."
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan called both sides to exercise
restraint and respect their obligations under international
law.
"As I have repeatedly stated, I am extremely concerned about the
dangerous situation in the occupied Palestinian Territory. I am
appealing for urgent action to alleviate the desperate humanitarian
situation of the civilian population," Annan said.
"The Israeli air strikes on Gaza's only power plant have had a
far-reaching impact on Gaza's hospitals, flour mills, water and
sanitation systems," he said.
Haniyeh said Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and a halt to
military actions could "make it easy for us to end the crisis" over
Shalit.
Israel said it would only pull its troops out if militants halted
rocket attacks and released the soldier.
The Islamist Hamas and other militant groups have demanded Israel
make the first move by releasing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners
in exchange for the soldier. The Jewish state has rejected
this.
"Our intentions are to bring security for Israel citizens and to
release Gilad," Galant said. "If someone expects us to play into
the hands of the Palestinians, they are mistaken."
Israel rejects call for ceasefire
Published: 9:05AM Sunday July 09, 2006 Source: RNZ
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