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Israel Tightens its Grip on Gaza
Pakistan
Times
Wire Service
GAZA: Israel has
consolidated its hold on the northern Gaza Strip, with air strikes in which
at least three Palestinian militants have been killed.
It followed the worst day of violence since Israeli forces entered Gaza over
a soldier's capture. Twenty-two Palestinians and an Israeli died.
Israel's operations are the biggest since it withdrew from Gaza last year.
Meanwhile an Israeli minister suggested that if the soldier was released
some Palestinian prisoners could go free.
A spokesman quoted Interior Minister Avi Dichter as saying that Israel
"knows how to carry out a release of prisoners as a goodwill gesture".
Until now Israel has said it will not negotiate a prisoner swap, originally
suggested by Islamic militants Hamas as a solution to the crisis.
Earlier Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya called for international
intervention to stop the Israeli offensive.
Mr Haniya, who belongs to Hamas, called it a "crime against humanity". He
said the Israeli push was "a desperate effort to undermine the Palestinian
government under the pretext of a search for the missing soldier".
The interior minister in the Hamas-led government, Said Siyam, has urged all
the administration's security forces to fight Israeli troops.
In a statement read out by his spokesman, Khalid Abu Hilal, he called on
them to do their duty by "resisting this treacherous invasion and aggression
of the cowardly Zionists".
Other Episodes
A Palestinian militant was shot dead in clashes with Israeli troops in a
refugee camp near the West Bank town of Nablus.
In the last few days Israeli police have arrested 749 Palestinians they say
were living in Israel illegally, as well as several Israelis said to be
employing them
Many of those killed in the air strikes and heavy fighting in northern Gaza
are militants but there are also civilian victims.
The Israeli military says more than 40 militants have died since the
offensive started last week.
Friday morning's air strikes targeted armed Palestinians, it said.
One Hamas militant was killed and three others were wounded when Israeli
forces opened fire on them from an aircraft in the early morning, Hamas and
hospital officials said.
Later two militants were killed in a missile strike.
Captured Soldier
The Israeli offensive began largely in southern Gaza in an attempt to free
Cpl Gilad Shalit, after he was captured by militants on 25 June.
But troops moved deeper into the north of the territory after rocket attacks
on the nearby Israeli city of Ashkelon.
In New York, the UN Security Council has debated a draft resolution
demanding an immediate Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the release of
detained Palestinian officials.
The draft was presented by Qatar on behalf of the UN's Arab Group, but
appears doomed in view of opposition from the US, which has the power of
veto.
The draft does not mention the Palestinian rocket attacks or Cpl Shalit's
capture, and the US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, said the document was
"not balanced".●
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