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Israel Lets Palestinians Flee; UN Warns of Crisis

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EREZ CROSSING, Israel – Israel allowed several hundred Palestinians with foreign passports to flee Gaza on Friday, even as its warplanes bombed a mosque it said was used to store weapons and destroyed homes of more than a dozen Hamas operatives.

The evacuees told of crippling shortages of water, electricity and medicine, echoing a U.N. warning of a deepening humanitarian crisis in the besieged Gaza Strip in the seven-day-old Israeli campaign. The U.N. estimates at least a quarter of the 400 Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrikes on Hamas militants were civilians.

Jawaher Hajji, a 14-year-old U.S. citizen who was allowed to cross into Israel, said her uncle was one of them — killed while trying to pick up some medicine for her cancer-stricken father. She said her father later died of his illness.

"They are supposed to destroy just the Hamas, but people in their homes are dying too," Hajji, who has relatives in Virginia, said at the Erez border crossing between Gaza and Israel.

President George W. Bush on Friday branded the Hamas rocket attacks an "act of terror," while Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Hamas' leaders of holding the people of Gaza hostage.

"The Hamas has used Gaza as a launching pad for rockets against Israeli cities, and has contributed deeply to a very bad daily life for the Palestinian people in Gaza and to a humanitarian situation that we have all been trying to address," she said.

International calls for a cease-fire have been growing, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy is expected in the region next week.

Bush said no peace deal would be acceptable without monitoring to halt the flow of smuggled weapons to terrorist groups.

"The United States is leading diplomatic efforts to achieve a meaningful cease-fire that is fully respected," Bush said Friday in his weekly radio address, released a day early. "Another one-way cease-fire that leads to rocket attacks on Israel is not acceptable. And promises from Hamas will not suffice — there must be monitoring mechanisms in place to help ensure that smuggling of weapons to terrorist groups in Gaza comes to an end."

Israel has targeted Hamas leaders in the past but halted the practice during a six-month truce that expired last month. Most of Hamas' leaders went into hiding at the start of the Israeli offensive on Dec. 27.

Israeli troops in bases in southern Israel are awaiting orders to invade Gaza.

Exiled Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, speaking in Syria, warned that any ground assault would lead Israel to "a black destiny of dead and wounded."

However, he said Hamas was "ready to cooperate with any effort leading to an end to the Israeli offensive against Gaza, lifting the seige and opening all crossings."

Israel appears to be open to the intense diplomatic efforts by Arab and European leaders, saying it would consider stopping its punishing aerial assaults if international monitors were brought in to track compliance with any truce with Hamas.

Israel began its campaign to try to halt weeks of intensifying Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza. The offensive has dealt a heavy blow to Hamas but has not stopped the rockets, which continue to strike deeper and deeper into Israel. Three Israeli civilians and one soldier have been killed in the rocket attacks.

More than 30 rockets were fired into southern Israel on Friday, slightly injuring four. Sirens warning Israelis to take cover when military radar picks up an incoming rocket have helped reduce casualties in recent days. Continue >>

 
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  • Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:22 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Caneron wrote: "But Israel has neglected the civilian casualities and damage to Gaza civilians is horrific. Use of military force is over proportionate and killing of civilians a purposeful criminal act."

    It is Hamas who are using their people as shields. Hamas is firing missles from homes and schools exactly where their women and children are. Hamas have been doing this for quite sometime and Isreal has not retaliate until now. Top people are hiding out in hospital basements. It is horrific all around.

  • Tue Jan 06, 2009 2:47 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    The present crisis in Palestinian state of Gaza is totally the creation of Hamas. I have no idea as why Hamas would fire Kassam rockets to kill or injure six Israeli civilians in comparison to six hundred Palestinian dead in 10 days of israeli invasion.

    I think Hamas is illusioninst and their leaders true enemy of their people otherwise they would have negotiated better position than what they have now.

    As far Israel is concerned, they are utilizing best of the ooportunity to crush Hamas and give a lesson to others who would be future adventurists against Israel. But Israel has neglected the civilian casualities and damage to Gaza civilians is horrific. Use of military force is over proportionate and killing of civilians a purposeful criminal act.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:20 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    I think it's laudable that Israel has been giving financial aid to Palestinian refugees and innocent citizens. Do you think Hamas would do the same for Israeli refugees and innocent citizens if the shoe were on the other foot? No way, Jose!

  • Sun Jan 04, 2009 8:56 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    The UN shouldn't be silent...they should be condemning the rockets being fired on Isreal. Even the nicest dog will bite if you kick it enough.

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