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Israel raids refugee camps

by Times of Oman
Dawass said his son Mohammed had been driven to despair by Israeli military actions against the Palestinians and decided to avenge his people with a martyrdom mission.
NUSAIRAT REFUGEE CAMP (Gaza) — Israeli forces backed by helicopter gunships raided Gaza refugee camps yesterday after killing four Palestinians who the army said were on their way to attack Jewish settlements.

In a separate incident, police said they killed an armed Palestinian who broke into a home in the Israeli village of Maor three miles from the West Bank. An Israeli couple in the house escaped when the intruder’s rifle jammed.

The army said it sent infantry and armour, supported by assault helicopters, into the Nusairat, Bureij and Maghazi refugee camps in central Gaza Strip as part of its “continuing battle against terrorism”.

The camps are strongholds of Palestinian fighters who have waged an uprising for independence for more than two years.

In overnight forays into the southern and central Gaza Strip 25 houses were destroyed by tanks and bulldozers in Rafah on the Egyptian border.

At least fourteen Palestinians were arrested in raids in Gaza and the West Bank, including four alleged Al Aqsa Martyrs Briagdes members.

Israeli President Moshe Katsav made a powerful call yesterday for a “new strategy” to end more than two years of violence that has cost close to 3,000 lives.

Katsav said he suspected the solutions offered by the left and right in their election manifestos were redundant.

“I don’t see a solution to the problem of terrorism coming from the left nor the right. We need a new strategy,” Katsav, a former member of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s Likud party, told army radio

“The time has come to examine whether Israel is heading in the right direction,” the president said without suggesting what this new direction might be.

Ambulance workers said several Palestinians were wounded before Israeli forces withdrew from Nusairat and Bureij after a two-hour night operation.

On Wednesday night, troops shot dead three Palestinian teens, one aged 15 and the other two 16, who they said had been trying to attack a Jewish settlement in northern Gaza.

“Thank God he got what he always dreamt of — martyrdom,” Atteya Dawass, the father of one of the youngsters, said at their funeral. The army also said it killed a fighter on his way to bomb a settlement in the West Bank.

After daybreak, the army began an operation in Maghazi, sending in 10 tanks and armoured personnel carriers and detaining 13 people before pulling out several hours later, Palestinian security sources said.

The violence came amid US calls for calm in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to avoid complicating Washington’s plans for possible war on Iraq.

Called to arms from mosque loudspeakers, fighters flocked to the streets of Nusairat and Bureij and exchanged shots with Israeli troops on the outskirts of the camps.

In Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza, where Israeli forces regularly operate to uncover gunrunning tunnels from nearby Egypt, witnesses said bulldozers demolished 23 structures. The army said it destroyed the buildings after fighters inside shot at troops. Two soldiers were wounded in the raid, it said.

In Maor, an agricultural community, police said a three-hour night-time standoff ended when they killed a man armed with an M-16 rifle who was holed up in a house he had broken into. The owner of the home, Swiss immigrant Roland Mori, said the intruder got off one wild shot before his rifle jammed.

“I shouted to my wife, in French, to flee and I immediately began to throw everything I found on the living room table at the terrorist,” Mori told reporters.

He said his wife jumped out of a bedroom window and he ran out of the front door, leaving the fighter inside.

A senior Israeli commander, commenting on the killing of the three youths in Gaza, said they had been spotted climbing a security fence protecting the Jewish settlement of Elei Sinai and heading towards it.

“They were dressed in dark civilian clothes and were advancing in a crouch, commando-style,” said Colonel Ofer Shafran. “We found two wire-cutters and a knife on their bodies.”

Palestinian security sources and the youths’ relatives said they had apparently acted independently, and had no known affiliations with fighter groups.

At the youngsters’ funeral, Dawass said his son Mohammed had been driven to despair by Israeli military actions against the Palestinians and decided to avenge his people with a martyrdom mission.

“Kids of their age should be playing in the streets or with computers but Israel has deprived our children of every joy of life,” he said.

— Reuters, AFP
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JERUSALEM, Jan. 2 — Israeli soldiers found the charred body of a 73-year-old Israeli near a West Bank village today, hours after his family reported him missing.

The Aksa Martyrs Brigades, a militant group linked to Yasir Arafat's Fatah faction, issued a statement saying it had killed an Israeli in the area, near the village of Tubas in the Jordan Valley.

The discovery of the elderly man's body came on a day when a Palestinian gunman was shot dead attacking an Israeli town in the West Bank and three Palestinian teenagers were buried in the Gaza Strip after being shot as they scaled a fence around Israeli settlements Wednesday night. Soldiers said the youths had two pairs of wire cutters and a seven-inch knife.

Two of the youths were 14, and one was 15. Their relatives said all three had dreamed of becoming martyrs in the conflict. One, Mohammed Dawaf, 14, was said to have told his sister that "when you go to a funeral and see their bodies, they smell so beautiful — more beautiful than perfume."
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Last April a Palestinian woman was brutally murdered, stabbed more than 25 times. On Tuesday her killer went free after a court sentenced him to six months, time he'd already served.

An Israeli outrage? No. It happened in Jordan. The killer, Hussein Ahmad, was the father of the 18-year-old victim, Amal. They lived in the Hiteen refugee camp. The Jordan Times describes what happened:

On April 21, the day of the murder, the governor contacted the defendant and informed him that his daughter was in government custody. The father went and signed a guarantee that he would not harm or kill his daughter, the court said.

Shortly after arriving home, however, the defendant took his daughter to a room and closed the door behind him, the court record said. The defendant began questioning his daughter about her disappearance, preaching to her to be a good girl, the record continued, but she replied: "It is my life. I am free to do what I want." . . .

The court said Ahmad drew a knife he carried due to the nature of his job as the employee of a junkyard, stabbed his daughter all over her body, and then went out and told his family he had killed her.

The court went easy on Ahmad "because he killed his daughter in a 'fit of rage.' " The paper adds: "In an earlier story reported by The Jordan Times in April, when the woman was first reported killed, medical officials who examined her said they proved she had not been involved in any sexual activities and that her hymen was intact." Presumably had she not been a virgin, her murderer would have gotten an even lighter sentence.

http://www.jordantimes.com/wed/homenews/homenews4.htm
by wondering
All life is valuable, is it not?
Isreali and Palestinian lifes are of equal value, do you agree?
>Two of the youths were 14, and one was 15. Their relatives said all three had dreamed of becoming martyrs in the conflict.

>but she replied: "It is my life. I am free to do what I want." . . . // Ahmad drew a knife he carried due to the nature of his job as the employee of a junkyard, stabbed his daughter all over her body, and then went out and told his family he had killed her.

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