Suicide Attackers Hit Southern Israel
At Least One Israeli Killed; Militants Say Bombers Got In Through Open Gaza Border
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This image taken from video on Israel's Channel 2 shows a victim of a suicide blast in the southern Israeli town of Dimona arriving at a hospital on a stretcher on Feb. 4, 2008. (Channel 2)
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A Palestinian armed member of the Hamas forces arrests a Palestinian man that tried to cross the now-sealed breached part of the border wall between Egypt and Gaza, in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
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Egyptian border guards stand on the wall between Gaza Strip and Egypt in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Jan. 26, 2008. Egyptian riot police and armored vehicles restricted Gaza motorists to a small border area of Egypt on Saturday, in the second attempt in two days to restore control over the chaotic frontier breached by Hamas militants. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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Palestinian men carry empty gasoline containers while crossing from Gaza into Rafah, Egypt, Jan. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
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An Israeli woman injured in a suicide bombing reacts as she is brought to the hospital in Beersheba, southern Israel, Monday, Feb. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Diego Mitelberg)
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A violent offshoot of moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement claimed responsibility, which could complicate recently renewed peace efforts.
Abu Fouad, a spokesman for the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, said the operation had been planned for a month, but was made possible after militants violently opened Gaza's border with Egypt on Jan. 23.
It was the first suicide attack in Israel in a year, and CBS News correspondent Robert Berger reports officials were quick to express suspicion that the attackers had come in through Egypt even before the claim by Fouad.
Israel had been on high alert since the border breach, fearing militants from Gaza, which is ruled by Hamas, would sneak into Israel through Egypt's porous border. During the breach, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians moved freely between Gaza and Egypt's Sinai desert. Egypt managed to reseal the border only on Sunday.
Abu Fouad said the group initially said the attackers were from the West Bank as a diversionary tactic. At the time, he said they didn't know if the second attacker was still alive, so they wanted to confuse the Israelis.
Once they confirmed he was dead, they announced that they were from Gaza.
Israeli officials dismissed the notion that the heavily guarded Dimona nuclear reactor was the target of the attackers. The explosion took place in an industrial area about six miles from the reactor site.
"We heard a large explosion and people started to run. I saw pieces of flesh flying in the air," a witness identified only by her first name, Revital, told Army Radio.
Ambulances and a large contingent of soldiers, rescue workers and police rushed to the scene, a shopping center in the small, working class town. The dead Israeli woman was not identified.
"The terror organizations have showed again who they are and what they are," said Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Arye Mekel. "Their goal was and continues to be to kill Israeli citizens in their homes and their schools and in their shopping centers."
"Israel will continue to fight against this murderous terror as it is its duty and responsibility to secure the safety and security of Israel," he added.
At Sunday's Cabinet meeting, the heads of security services warned that because of the anarchy on the Gaza-Egypt frontier, Palestinian militants might enter Israel through Gaza's Sinai desert to attack a civilian Israeli target, a government official said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the Cabinet meeting was closed.
Southern Israel has been on alert against militant attacks since the Gaza Strip's Islamic Hamas rulers breached the border with Egypt on Jan. 23. Egypt managed to reseal the border only on Sunday.
The breach made Israel's Negev desert, where Dimona is located, more vulnerable to penetration by Palestinian militants who could enter through Egypt's porous border. Dimona is about 40 miles northeast of Egypt.
However, the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the group affiliated with Abbas' Fatah movement that claimed responsibility, said in an e-mail to The Associated Press that it sent attackers from the West Bank town of Ramallah to carry out the "heroic martyrdom bombing in Dimona."
Although Israel has in the past talked peace with the Palestinians in the shadow of suicide attacks, this latest bombing comes at a critical juncture.
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators relaunched peace talks after a seven-year break just two months ago, and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has made it clear Israel won't implement any accord until militant groups in the West Bank and Hamas-ruled Gaza are dismantled.
Mahmoud Habbash, a minister in Abbas' government, condemned the attack, but blamed Israel for creating an atmosphere of violence with its ongoing attacks against militants in Gaza.
"We are against anything that would take us back to a cycle of violence," he said.
In the southern Gaza town of Rafah, gunmen fired their weapons into the air to celebrate the attack.
Hamas spokesman Ayman Taha said he did not know whether his group was involved, but praised the attack. He also rejected suggestions that the bombing would hurt Hamas' chances of reopening the border with Egypt.
"The suicide bombings were there before the closures and the resistance used every opportunity to make these glorious acts," he said. "They show the Palestinians can respond to the enemy and their crimes."
The last suicide bombing in Israel occurred on Jan. 29, 2007, when a Palestinian attacker killed three Israelis at a bakery in the southern Israeli city of Eilat. That suicide bomber entered Israel via Egypt.
Before that blast, there had been no suicide bombings in Israel for nine months.
After the breakdown of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks in 2000, Palestinian militants carried out dozens of suicide bombings that killed hundreds of people.
Last November, peace negotiations were resumed between Israel and the West-Bank-based government of Abbas, though Israel says it continues to foil repeated attempted attacks by militants.
Dimona is home to Israel's nuclear research center, and it is widely believed that atomic weapons were developed at the plant. Israel neither admits nor denies having nuclear arms, following a policy of ambiguity designed to keep its neighbors unsure of its military capability.
Much of the evidence that it has nuclear weapons is based on details and pictures leaked in 1986 by Israeli nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu, who worked at the Dimona reactor.
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- FeelFree1 j-whitman gce65 jimfinster grazinggoat LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER......
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- But that''''s not a secret either. The nation of Israel has always been a stubborn, obstinate and rebellious bunch who transgressed repeatedly against their own god.
Posted by gce65
GOD THE FATHER has already said in his WORD that he will bless those who bless ISRAEL and CURSE those who will CURSE ISRAEL..... - Reply to this comment
grazinggoat,
Re: "-Hi FF1, hope you had a great weekend! It''s obvious poopusbuttus and dog''s_udder (copyright to J!) are two little nature defects that watch the World Wrestling Federation shows, thinking they are real."
Ha, ha! It does look that way.
I did have a nice weekend, "grazinggoat". I hope that you did too.- Reply to this comment
- poopusbuttus,
Re: "You are "Godless"
Looks like your hate-filled bloodthirsty ghost is a loser and an impotent fool. I can see why you might worship him.
Posted by FeelFree1 at 06:08 PM : Feb 04, 2008
-Hi FF1, hope you had a great weekend! It''s obvious poopusbuttus and dog''s_udder (copyright to J!) are two little nature defects that watch the World Wrestling Federation shows, thinking they are real.
-They wish they could be fighting in the ring, but mentally ill people are only allowed to watch the show from the spectators'' seats. So they yell at foes in the ring, with no other effect but self-showing grossly incoherent, immature and frustrated. - Reply to this comment
- The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board was established by the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. --
-- It''''s got a White House web site & it doesn''''t exist anymore..... It the shell game of Bush providing oversight - It never happens & this is on the War on Terror...... Just another law violated, no big deal - Reply to this comment
- Here''s another good one:
--- In 2004, the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States was created in the White House --- They don''t have any members. - Reply to this comment
- See you folks later, diiner time
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- jimfinster:
Those aren''t my words, they''re straight from the Jews'' own bible, what we westerners call the Old Testament. Ezekiel 2.
Doesn''t take whole lot of interpretation to just read it. - Reply to this comment
- But that''''s not a secret either. The nation of Israel has always been a stubborn, obstinate and rebellious bunch who transgressed repeatedly against their own god.
Posted by gce65
Too bad swinginrick isn''t here to explain the biblical implications. - Reply to this comment
- j-whit:
I don''t know what Jesus would say. Probably not much since he''s dead, executed by the Romans for being a political dissident. But he wasn''t too fond of the Israelites when he was alive. He said they''d turned the temple into a den of thieves.
But that''s not a secret either. The nation of Israel has always been a stubborn, obstinate and rebellious bunch who transgressed repeatedly against their own god. - Reply to this comment
- dog''s udder,,,, You are sick & tired for sure ---- Mentally sick & we are all tiered of your BullShiit
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- gce65,,, It''s no big secret & adds to the problems --- Isreal is allready pumping the Dead Sea dry, this excellerates it ------ What would Jesus say ??
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- My impression is that most Americans are strongly opposed to the criminal policies Posted by FeelFree1.....im sick and tired of you *** kangaroo! take care of your problems in Australia!!
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rhs648,
Re: "Sadly, only antisemites use the term Zionism in this day and age. Most Americans are supportive of Israel. Are all of these people zionists?"
My impression is that most Americans are strongly opposed to the criminal policies of the failing welfare/terror-State of Israel, and ALL Arabs are Semites, so your comment does not seem to square with reality.- Reply to this comment
- rhs648,
Re: "At least they are on our side."
"Our" side? Are you talking about Zionists and other extremist terrorist groups?
They are certainly NOT on the side of the American people. This is obvious to just about everyone.
Posted by FeelFree1
Sadly, only antisemites use the term Zionism in this day and age. Most Americans are supportive of Israel. Are all of these people zionists? - Reply to this comment
- Hey, what''s all this talk about a nuclear power plant at Dimona? You mean the one southeast of there at about coordinates 31.00.14 NORTH/35.08.45 EAST??? Easy to find on Google Earth!
Payback for J Pollard, bee-hatches! - Reply to this comment
- dog''s udder ---- Enlist & support this country with something other than empty words & fundementalist
delusions - Reply to this comment
- dog''s udder,,,, Then start supporting THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA instead of waging your own personall Jihad against it.
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- j-whitman ..NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE MIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA!! B.ASTARD!!!
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- dog''s udder,,,
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