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Israeli strikes kill 9 Palestinians, soldier killed
01 Nov 2006 20:46:09 GMT
Source: Reuters

ATTENTION EDITORS- VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF DEATH OR INJURY  Palestinians carry a dead body after he was killed by Israeli troops in northern Gaza Strip November 1, 2006. Israel killed six Palestinians including five militants and wounded 45 people in a series of air strikes and gun battles in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestinian security sources and witnesses said.
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ATTENTION EDITORS- VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF DEATH OR INJURY Palestinians carry a dead body after he was killed by Israeli troops in northern Gaza Strip November 1, 2006. Israel killed six Palestinians including five militants and wounded 45 people in a series of air strikes and gun battles in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestinian security sources and witnesses said.
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(Updates death toll)

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

GAZA, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Israeli forces backed by tanks killed nine Palestinians including at least five militants on Wednesday and one soldier was also killed in one of the heaviest Israeli raids into the Gaza Strip in months.

Israeli soldiers entered northern Gaza before dawn and fighting quickly erupted around the town of Beit Hanoun, followed by air strikes and tank shelling, witnesses said. They said the army, with air support, had surrounded the town.

The operation was one of the biggest since Israel launched an offensive in Gaza to press for the release of a soldier captured by Palestinian gunmen on June 25 in a cross-border raid and to halt militant rocket fire into the Jewish state.

Moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Israel was waging "all-out war", and called the operation "despicable".

Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas said he hoped the attacks, which he branded a "massacre", would not derail Egyptian-brokered talks trying to arrange a swap of Palestinian prisoners in Israel for the release of the captive soldier.

A delegation from the governing Hamas Islamist movement has been holding negotiations with Egyptian officials in Cairo this week on a possible deal.

In Jerusalem, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's security cabinet agreed to continue current Gaza operations and step up pressure on Hamas, a government statement said. It did not elaborate.

Israel Radio said new cabinet minister Avigdor Lieberman recommended the army adopt what the radio called the "Russian model in Chechnya", conjuring up images of massive destruction during Russian operations in the volatile Russian region.

Lieberman, a far-right politician who joined the cabinet this week as minister of strategic affairs, said the report was inaccurate. In a statement, he condemned "distorted and tendentious leaks" from the security cabinet meeting.

AIR STRIKES

Israel withdrew its army and Jewish settlers from Gaza last year after a 38-year occupation, but tension began rising along the frontier when Hamas took power after winning January elections. The movement formally seeks to destroy Israel.

Israeli air strikes around Beit Hanoun killed a Palestinian policeman and two gunmen, including one from Hamas, Palestinian security sources said. Three other Hamas gunmen were killed by tank fire and in clashes, witnesses said.

Hospital officials said two civilians were killed in Beit Hanoun by Israeli gunfire and another Palestinian died of wounds sustained in an air strike. The latter's identity was not clear.

More than 60 Palestinians were wounded, including at least two dozen hurt in ground clashes, hospital officials said.

The Israeli soldier, a member of a military canine unit, was killed in a gun battle, the army said. Hamas's armed wing said it killed the soldier and wounded several others.

Residents said the raid in Beit Hanoun appeared to be the biggest there since Israel's withdrawal from Gaza last year.

Militants vowed revenge, and later fired six homemade rockets at the Israeli border town of Sderot from northern Gaza despite the Israeli raid. Israeli medical officials said two rockets hit the town, lightly wounding one person.

"Bombardment for bombardment. Blood for blood," the Hamas armed wing said in a statement, which also warned there would be more rocket attacks and said residents should leave Sderot.

Some 280 Palestinians have been killed in the four-month-old Israeli offensive against Gaza, about half of them civilians. Three Israeli soldiers have been killed. (Additional reporting by Jonathan Saul in Jerusalem and Mohammed Assadi in Ramallah)
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A Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant holds a homemade rocket after a news conference in Gaza November 23, 2006. Israel's security cabinet on Wednesday decided to press on with military raids and "targeted killings" in the Gaza Strip but had not ordered a large-scale assault in response to a wave of Palestinian rocket attacks.