3/04/2009

Israeli raid kills a Palestinian, wounds 7 others northern Gaza

A Palestinian was killed and at least six others were wounded on Wednesday due to Israeli air strike at the city of Beit Lahiya in northern the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical sources said.

The sources added that Khalid Shalan was killed as the Israeli warplanes struck a motorcycle near Al-Tawba mosque in Beit Lahiya city north of Gaza.

One of the wounded people was seriously injured because of the Israeli raid, according to the sources.

In a telephone conversation with RAMATTAN, Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of Islamic Jihad movement, indicated that Shalan is one of its militants, confirming his death.

The Brigades added that another one of its militants was critically wounded after targeting them by the Israeli warplanes.

Earlier, the Israeli jets launched several raids on some tunnels along the borderline between Egypt and Gaza without causing casualties.

Yesterday, seven Palestinian citizens were injured due to suffocation after the Israeli warplanes struck a number of tunnels in the city of Rafah south of Gaza.


Source: Ramattan

Abbas: Israel must stop colonization in West Bank

In a joint press conference with US secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas said that next Israeli government must halt West Bank settlement activity and open Gaza crossings.

"The incoming Israeli government must respect the roadmap and two-state solution and should stop all settlement activity and reopen the border crossings" into Gaza, Abbas said at a press conference.

Abbas also urged Iran to stop interfering in Palestinian affairs.

"We are sending a message to the Iranians and others -- stop interfering in our affairs," he said. "They are interfering only to deepen the rift between Palestinians."


Source: Ramattan

Clinton: Israel’s East Jerusalem home demolitions "unhelpful"

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday said Israel’s plan to demolish dozens of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem is “unhelpful.”

"Clearly this kind of activity is unhelpful and not in keeping with the obligations entered into under the Road Map," Clinton said at a Ramallah news conference on Wednesday afternoon.

Israel’s Jerusalem Municipality is moving to demolish over 100 houses and remove the 140 families who live in the Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan in East Jerusalem. The decision is expected to lead to the forced displacement of more than 1,000 Palestinians from their family residences.

"It is an issue that we intend to raise with the government of Israel and the government at the municipal level in Jerusalem," she added, shortly after meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The US secretary of state said she would bring up the issue with the new Israeli government, likely to be headed by Likud Party chair Benyamin Netanyahu.

Clinton met earlier with Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad at the headquarters of the Council of Ministers in Ramallah, but no remarks were immediately available from that meeting.

Clinton arrived in Israel on Monday, where she met with the Israeli president, prime minister-designate and foreign minister, and insisted that America's policy remains a two-state solution to the Palestinian struggle for self-determination.

The US secretary of state said America’s assessment is “that eventually, the inevitability of working towards a two-state solution is inescapable."

The remarks came following meetings alongside both Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benyamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni in Jerusalem on Tuesday.

On Wednesday Clinton reiterated that the United States would be “vigorously engaged” in the peace process, and that she would be “personally engaged.”

“I hold this mission in my heart, not just in my portfolio,” she said.

Netanyahu has historically rejected the creation of a Palestinian state, which would involve Israel withdrawing from Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, but of late has offered limited expressions that Palestinians ought to rule themselves. The charter of Netanyahu’s Likud Party calls for Israel to maintain control over all the land occupied in 1967.

The issue of an increasingly right-wing government in Israel also came up during the Ramallah news conference. Abbas said that “we respect the choice of the Israeli people” but that the Israeli government must commit to the two-state solution and to the Road Map.

Clinton said that the US would wait for Netanyahu to finish forming a ruling coalition before sending Special Envoy George Mitchell back to the region for another round of peace talks.

Source: Maan News Agency

Two Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in northern Gaza

n Israeli airstrike killed two Palestinians and injured five others in Jabaliya Refugee Camp in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday evening.

The strike targeted a car near the At-Tawba Mosque in the camp.The two fatalities were members of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad.

Mu’awiya Hassanein, the director of Ambulance and Emergency Services in the Health Ministry in Gaza, said that the wounded were taken to Kamal Udwan Hospital in northern Gaza.

The Israeli military has confirmed the strike.

Source: Maan News Agency

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