Palestinians Declare Unilateral Ceasefire But
Israelis Continue Bombardment and Killing in Gaza
Haniya: Israel's aggression will fail to suppress our people
[ 09/04/2011 - 08:07 AM ]
GAZA, (PIC)--
Palestinian premier Ismail Haniya strongly denounced the Israeli
brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip that targeted children, women, elderly
people, and ambulances, stressing this aggression would fail to subdue
the Palestinian people or break their will.
Haniya mourned in a statement the death of civilians during the
Israeli attacks, highlighting that the faith and steadfastness of the
Palestinian people are bigger than Israel's massacres and tyranny.
The premier also in a telephone conversation with health minister
Basem Naim deplored deliberate attacks on paramedics and ambulances. He
was reassured that the health ministry is prepared to deal with
emergencies as Israel is escalating its aggression against the Strip.
In this regard, the Palestinian government on Friday called on the
Arab League to hold an urgent meeting to discus Israel's escalating
aggression against Gaza and find appropriate mechanisms to confront it.
The government also urged all Palestinian factions and national
forces to unite and close ranks to confront the occupation and move at
all levels to stop its aggression.
Palestinian Factions In Gaza Declare Ceasefire
Friday April 08, 2011 01:41 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip declared a ceasefire starting
at 11 p.m. on Thursday. The declaration came following a day of
escalation that led to the death of five Palestinians while dozens of
residents, including children, were wounded. One student was seriously
injured when a Palestinian shell hit a bus in southern Israel.
The Ministry of Interior in Gaza, run by the Hamas-led government,
stated that the ceasefire was declared in an attempt to stop the Israeli
escalation against the Gaza Strip.
An Hamas official in Gaza
stated that the one-sided ceasefire was declared following meetings with
different factions and armed groups in Gaza.
On Thursday, five
Palestinians were killed as the army carried a number of air strikes and
fired artillery shells into several areas in the coastal region.
Meanwhile, the al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas claimed responsibility
for firing the shell that struck the Israeli bus in southern Israel
seriously wounding a student.
Official sources in Gaza that the
ceasefire was declared after holding talks with several Arab and
international officials in an attempt to stop the Israeli military
escalation.
On Thursday, president Mahmoud Abbas urged the
international community to halt the Israeli violations and escalation
against the Gaza Strip.
Presidency spokesperson, Nabil Abu
Rodeina, denounced the Israeli escalation and said that President Abbas
contacted officials in a number of Arab and European countries urging
them to intervene to ensure calm.
Abu Rodeina called on the
Palestinian factions in Gaza not to give Israel the opportunity to
attack Gaza, and to ensure calm. He said that the Israeli occupation
does not want the Palestinians to unite and is acting to ensure internal
Palestinian divisions remain in place.
Also on Thursday, Israeli
Defense Minister stated that the army is acting against the attacks and
will do whatever it can to ensure they stop.
Israeli army chief
of Staff, Benny Gantz, visited the Sufa military base that was hit by
Palestinian shells, and toured areas in southern Israel speaking to
locals urging them to remain calm.
Gantz added that “the army
will do whatever it can to ensure their security, even if this means a
military operation against Gaza”.
Despite Ceasefire Declared by Palestinian Factions, Army
Bombards More Areas In Gaza
Friday April 08, 2011 09:29 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Despite the fact that the Palestinian factions, including the Hamas
movement, in Gaza declared a ceasefire with Israel starting Thursday
midnight, the Israeli army bombarded several areas, and carried out a
number of aerial attacks in Gaza.
The decision was made follow
talks between different Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip, and
talks held by the Hamas-led government in Gaza with a number of Arab and
international parties.
The ministry of interior in Gaza said
that the decision was made to curb any future Israeli assaults against
Gaza.
The Israeli strikes were resumed on Thursday afternoon
after a Palestinian shell hit a bus in southern Israel seriously
wounding one student.
The al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas claimed
responsibility for the attack and stated that it came in retaliation to
the assassination of three Qassam leaders identified as Ismail Lubbad,
Abdullah Lubbad, and Mohammad al-Dahya.
The three were killed in
an Israeli Air Strike in Khan Younis in the southern part of the Gaza
Strip.
On Thursday, the army killed three Palestinians in Gaza
and wounded more than 40 others, including children.
Nabil Abu
Rodeina, spokesperson of President Mahmoud Abbas, said that the
escalation against Gaza is unjustified and that Abbas contacted several
world leaders urging them to intervene.
Five
Palestinians Killed, 40 Injured By Israeli Missiles In Gaza
Friday April 08, 2011 00:33 Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip reported on Thursday that
five Palestinians were killed and at least 40 residents, including
children, were wounded in several Israeli air strikes and a ground
attacks that were initiated on Thursday at noon.
A fighter of
the Al Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas movement, was killed
when the army bombarded Al Shouka area, in Rafah, in the southern part
of the Gaza Strip. The fighter was identified as Saleh Al Tarabeen.
Three residents, identified as Mohammad Al Mahmoum, 22, Mos’ab Al
Soufy, 17, and Khaled Ad-Dabary, 23, were killed when the army bombarded
Al Jaradat area in Rafah.
On Thursday at noon, resident Mahmoud
Al Manasra, 50, was killed, and at least five residents, including a
child, were injured when the army fired more than 20 artillery shells
into Al Shijaeyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
Furthermore,
four Palestinians were moderately wounded when the army fired three
shells into the Gaza International Airport in Rafah. The airport remains
nonoperational since 2000, and was repeatedly bombarded and bulldozed by
the army.
The army also bombarded several homes east of Khan
Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip; causing damage; no
injuries were reported.
One child was wounded by an Israeli artillery
shell that hit Al-Qarara area, east of Khan Younis.
The Israeli
Air Force fired missiles at a training camp using by the Al Qassam
Brigades of Hamas in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip,
and also bombarded an open area close to the Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.
In southern Gaza, the army fired a missile at a local ambulance
causing damage and mildly wounding the driver.
Medical sources
reported that another ambulance was targeted by the Israeli Air Force in
Rafah, and that eight Palestinians, including children, were wounded.
Five Palestinians, including a journalist, identified as Mohammad Al
Madhoun, were wounded when the army bombarded a Police training base
west of Jabalia, in northern Gaza. The reporter was seriously wounded.
A Palestinian farmer was also wounded when the Israeli Air Force
fired missiles into the Al Waha area, north west of Gaza city.
Several Air Strikes also targeted areas east of Dir Al-Balah in the
central Gaza Strip, and Al Hawouz area in addition to the Al Rantissi
Base, north of Gaza, leading to excessive damage.
Visiting Cairo,
Palestinian Chief Negotiator, Dr. Saeb Erekat, told the Maan News Agency
that the Israeli threats and escalation jeopardize the security of the
region, and that Israel must halt all of its violations against the
Palestinian people.
Meanwhile, Israeli Army spokesperson, Avichai
Adraee, told Maan that the army is evaluating the situation and could
resort to a larger scale attack against Gaza.
He added that “what
the army is conducting right now is only a routine operation that
precedes a larger attack” likely to be carried out after the army and
the political leadership in Israel evaluate the situation.
Adraee
further stated that the Hamas movement is responsible for the latest
escalation.
Also on Thursday, two Israelis, including a school
student, were wounded when a shell fired from Gaza hit a school bus in
southern Israel.
Furthermore, the Al Qassam Brigades of Hamas
fired shells at the Sofa military base, near the Gaza border.
The
Brigades said that attack comes in retaliation to the assassination of
three fighters who were killed in an Israeli air strike in Khan Younis,
in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli army chief of
Staff, Benny Gantz, visited the military base and toured the area
speaking to locals urging them to remain calm, adding that “the army
will do whatever it can to ensure their security, even if this means a
military operation against Gaza”.
Israeli Defense Minister, Ehud
Barak, said that the army is acting against the attacks and will do
whatever it can to ensure they stop.
He further stated that the
Iron Dome system that was installed to intercept shells fired from Gaza
is operational, but added that Israel cannot claim that the system
provides full protection.
On Thursday night, approximately at 11,
Palestinian factions in Gaza declared a ceasefire while Israeli tanks
were seen moving towards the border area.