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Israel has begun sending reserve units into the Gaza Strip as the military continues to pound the territory for the 16th consecutive day. Israel has not specified how many extra troops it is sending in, but it called up tens of thousands of reservists two weeks ago after it launched the air, naval, and land bombardment of the territory. "I can confirm that a few reserve units have entered Gaza to participate in the operation," major Avital Leibovich, an Israeli military spokeswoman, told Al Jazeera. Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher, reporting from the Israel-Gaza border, said: "I think what we are seeing here is preparations for what the media, according to the Israelis, is calling stage three, which is moving troops into the towns and cities of Gaza. "They are there, ready for if the word comes that stage three is to begin. If there is to be this massive push then the soldiers are there ready to act," he said. Palestinian fears Medical sources said that dozens of Palestinian fighters were killed in clashes on Sunday, taking the total number of Palestinian deaths since Israel began its war on the territory to 890, many of them women and children.
Almost 4,000 Palestinians have also been wounded since the beginning of the offensive. Israeli tanks were positioned on the edge of the city to the north and east, while a column of tanks to the south advanced only to later pull back. Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, told an Israeli cabinet meeting on Sunday that the military had nearly completed the goals set for the war on Gaza. He told ministers that Israel had "dealt Hamas an unprecedented blow ... It will never be the same Hamas," Oved Yehezkel, the Israeli cabinet secretary, said. The cabinet meeting had been expected to include discussion of a possible "third stage" of the offensive in which the military would enter Gaza's urban areas. "The main question is how to conclude and accomplish the missions," he said.
Amos Gilad, a senior Israeli official, was expected to travel to Cairo in the coming days to discuss a plan to end the fighting after Hamas officials met Egyptian officials on Sunday. The Israeli military onslaught has, so far, failed to achieve the stated aim of stopping Palestinian fighters from firing rockets into southern Israel. At least 17 rockets had been fired across the border by mid-afternoon on Sunday, but failed to cause any casualties. Thirteen Israelis have been killed since the military offensive began, including three civilians hit by rockets fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel. Khaled Meshaal, the exiled political chief of Hamas, said Hamas would not accept any truce initiative while "we are still under attack". "I address the Israelis and say to them; 'What have you achieved through this war you have supported? And you supported your leaders to conduct it,'" he said. Al Jazeera TV,Doha,Qatar |
Ръководен принцип: "Ислямът,от началото на неговото възникване до днес в класическите си постановки и на практика строго се придържа към принципа за верска търпимост и отхвърля всяка агресия,която не е породена от агресия.Освен че подчртава общия корен на религиите и почита предходниците на Мухаммад в пророчеството,Ислямът призовава към обич и мирно съжителство между хората,към грижа за децата и родителите,за немощните,сираците,вдовиците,клетниците." Цветан Теофанов,Превод на Свещения Коран
Minaret news,BG
понеделник, януари 12, 2009
Israel sends reservists into Gaza
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