Gaza – Hamas Complains To Egypt After Israeli Army Kills Gazan

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    Israeli soldier fires a tear gas canister toward Palestinian demonstrators during a protest against the expansion of the nearby Jewish settlement of Halamish, in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh, near Ramallah on November 30, 2012. Ohoto by Issam Rimawi/Flash90Gaza – Hamas accused Israel on Saturday of violating the shaky, Egyptian-brokered Gaza truce of November 21 after Israeli troops killed a Palestinian taking part in a protest at the enclave’s border fence.

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    Medical officials said the 21-year-old man had been among six Palestinians wounded by gunfire during Friday’s demonstration near southern Rafah, and had later died in hospital.

    The Israeli military said the Palestinians had tried to vandalize the fortified fence and that soldiers shot at their legs after first trying to warn them away.

    The Gaza Strip’s Hamas government described the incident, as well as the Israeli navy’s seizure of nine Palestinian fisherman on Wednesday, as violations of a ceasefire mediated by Cairo to end a surge of cross-border fighting this month.

    “We have discussed this with Egyptian officials, so they guarantee a cessation to those violations,” Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said.

    Increased Palestinian access to the Gaza fence and to fishing waters heavily patrolled by Israel were among conditions lodged by Hamas and other armed factions in the Cairo talks.

    Israel said it was willing to ease its military clampdown on the territory if the Palestinians did not pose a threat.

    Since 2009, the Israelis had enforced a 300-metre-deep no-go zone on the Palestinian side of the border, saying this kept away gunmen and would-be infiltrators. It had also denied Palestinians the means of working swathes of farmland.

    The army suspended zone enforcement after the November 21 truce, but killed another Palestinian in a similar fence protest two days later. Hamas, while condemning Israel, deployed police to evacuate other demonstrations.

    Abu Zuhri’s remarks did not indicate that the Islamist movement, which remains hostile to the Jewish state, wanted to abandon the ceasefire. The eight days of fighting this month killed 166 Palestinians, while Gazan rocket fire killed six Israelis.

    A smaller Palestinian group, Islamic Jihad, was more threatening than Hamas, saying in a statement that “continued and so flagrant (Israeli) violations would put the calm at risk and push resistance factions to respond in a way they deem suitable”.


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    monalisa
    monalisa
    11 years ago

    We cease, you fire, then we blow you to smithereens. That’s what you’ll get if you attack, no matter how, where, when, or by whom.

    victorg
    victorg
    11 years ago

    Good let the truce end and let Israel get back to work disarming the terrorists. Sooner the better! Obama and Hillary stuff it!

    username
    username
    11 years ago

    Is this another one of those Pali “deaths” where the “deceased” gets up and walks out of the room as soon as the cameras stop rolling?

    Brooklynhocker
    Brooklynhocker
    11 years ago

    Step right up, step right up, ladies and gentleman, who wants to be the new leader of Hamas? Step right up, only today, we’ll paint a target on your head, step right up.
    Why don’t they go cry to the U.N. Instead of Egypt ?(which Morsi has his own problems now). Surprising how this 21 year old died in the hospital later on, maybe from a pillow being put over his head?

    IMHOpinion
    IMHOpinion
    11 years ago

    Oisgezugt di mamme

    Brooklynhocker
    Brooklynhocker
    11 years ago

    Step right up, step right up, ladies and gentleman, who wants to be the new leader of Hamas? Step right up, only today, we’ll paint a target on your head, step right up.
    Why don’t they go cry to the U.N. Instead of Egypt ?(which Morsi has his own problems now). Surprising how this 21 year old died in the hospital later on, maybe from a pillow being put over his head?

    cool-3931
    cool-3931
    11 years ago

    Don’t bother Morsi right now, he has his own problems. His cling to power maybe more shaky then this so called truce.