15 injured in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza

Gaza, May 26 (DPA) Israeli warplanes rocketed two targets at midnight in Gaza Strip, leaving at least 15 people lightly wounded, witnesses and medical sources said.

The witnesses said that Israeli F-16s carried out four successive airstrikes on Gaza’s inoperative airport in the southern Gaza Strip, and two other airstrikes on a Hamas training camp in the northern part of the territory.

Medical sources in the Gaza Strip, which is ruled by the Islamic Hamas movement, said that civilians and police officers were among those wounded in the airstrike on the training camp.

The sources said no injuries were reported when missiles were fired into Gaza Airport east of the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah. The airport has been inoperative since the beginning of the Palestinian intifada, or uprising, against Israel in 2000.

Gaza Airport was built by the Palestinian Authority in 1998.

The witnesses, who live close to the airport, said they saw warplanes cirling over the area before hearing four successive explosions.

Residents of the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun described two explosions in the area as a result of F-16 strikes on the training camp of al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ armed wing.

The Israeli airstrikes were a response to earlier homemade rockets fired toward southern Israel. No injuries or damage were reported, where Israel vowed retaliation to the rockets attack.

Hamas vows to rearm against Israel

Jerusalem, Jan.20 (ANI): A Hamas leader has declared victory over Israel, and warned that the Islamic militant group will rearm against Israel should a situation emerge to merit such a step.

Ismail Haniya, the deposed Palestinian prime minister and a political leader in Gaza, said the “armed resistance” had triumphed by surviving the Israeli operation.
“Do whatever you want. Manufacturing the holy weapons is our mission and we know how to acquire weapons,” The Telegraph quoted Abu Obeida, a spokesman for the Izzadin al-Qassam Brigades, as saying.
Meanwhile, an Israeli official has announced that the government would ensure all combat forces were withdrawn from Gaza by the time President-Elect Barack Obama is sworn-in as the 44th US President in Washington on Tuesday.
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband told the House of Commons that there were two post-conflict challenges facing Gaza: stopping the flow arms to Hamas and delivering reconstruction aid.

Israel has promised it would not stand in the way of substantial rebuilding in the devastated enclave – as long as Hamas does not benefit from the shipments of aid and cash infusions.

Benita Ferrero-Waldner, the EU external affairs commissioner, called on Hamas and factions controlled by President Mahmoud Abbas to unite, so that aid could be could be administered by civil servants from the Palestinian Authority.

A total of 40,000 tons of food and medicines had been transported into Gaza since the offensive began, a spokesman for the Israeli humanitarian effort said.

The overall death toll of Operation Cast Lead stood above 1,300, including more than 400 children. Another 5,300 were wounded. Israel reported a death toll of 13.

Hamas officials said 5,000 homes, 16 government buildings and 20 mosques were destroyed and 20,000 houses damaged in the three-week war. (ANI)

Israeli troops enter Gaza City

Jerusalem, Jan.13 (ANI): Israeli troops have entered Gaza City after artillery, attack helicopters and navy gunboats, which had shelled the coast from the west, backed up the ground forces.

According to Sky News, Special Forces advanced into the southern neighbourhood of Tal al Hawa after midnight and were ambushed by Palestinian fighters.

Tanks then pushed into the district and opened fire, supported by aerial bombing.

The armed wing of Hamas, the Ezzedine al Qassam Brigades, said fighters had knocked out two Israeli tanks in the Zeitun area with rocket-propelled grenades. Israel denied the claim.

One Palestinian was killed by tank fire in Zeitun, medics said.
Witnesses said three people were hurt when an air strike destroyed a house in the Sheikh Radwan district.

“We are tightening the encirclement of the city,” said the commander of the operation, Brigadier Eyal Eisenberg.

The move came hours after the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned militants they would face an “iron fist” unless they agreed to Israel’s terms to end the fighting.

More than 900 Palestinians have been killed since the start of the Israeli operation on December 27. Ten Israeli soldiers have died, along with three civilians killed in rocket and mortar fire from Gaza. (ANI)