Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Every 10 Minutes, Israel Bombed Gaza

Gazans who fled Israel attack (Photo: AP)
JERUSALEM - Despite disarmament efforts under way, Israel continued to launch attacks on the Gaza Strip.  

The Reuters news agency said Israel launched attacks from air and sea every 10 minutes.

Palestinian side did not want to stay with this Israeli attack. They counterattacked with melesakan rockets from Gaza into Israel in. One of the Palestinian weapons concern Israel is the Fajr-5 rocket.


Iranian-made rockets have a much mileage than rockets owned Palestinian fighters in general. Fajr-5 rockets could even reach the city of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.


Serangaan Hamas rocket down at night, but it increased again when the morning. Hamas rocket attacks were reported on the city of Ashkelon and Shar Negev in Israel. Similarly, NBC News reported on Wednesday (11/21/2012).


The Egyptian government on Tuesday, November 20 previously stated that the ceasefire agreement between the warring parties will be agreed in the near future. President of the United States (U.S.), Barack Obama, was sending Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, to push the peace talks process, but to date has not yet agreed on a cease Sanja.


Since the conflict began in the last week the number of casualties on the Palestinian side has reached more than 130 people. While those who died from the Israeli side alone amounted to five people.


Israel wants Hamas to stop launching rocket attacks from Gaza into Israel, that their troops guarding the border is not a victim lesakan rocket. In addition, it is done so that the supply of arms to Hamas could be stopped by the Israeli security patrol.


While the Hamas urges reopening of Gaza's border with Egypt. They also called on Israel to open the blockade carried out against Gaza sea area.


The Israelis refused to confirm a formal ceasefire. Instead, they want to present is a delay while the attack. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United States (U.S.) Hillary Clinton, acknowledged it is open to any form of peace negotiations.


While Egyptian efforts to mediate a cease-fire, said the agreement will be announced in the ceasefire negotiations in Cairo, Egypt. This indirect negotiations carried out by Israel, Egypt and representatives of the Palestinians.


Source: Reuters, NBC News

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