GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip, Feb. 7, 2008

Israel-Hamas "War" Gets Bloodier

6 Palestinian Militants, 1 Teacher Reportedly Killed In Gaza, More Rockets Hit Israel

    • Palestinians carry the body of Hamas militant, Hamouda Sharafa Tufha, killed during an Israeli army operation, during his funeral in Gaza City Thursday Feb. 7, 2008. Israeli ground forces backed by warplanes exchanged fire with Hamas gunmen in the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing a teacher and six militants in escalating violence that is hobbling peace efforts.

      Palestinians carry the body of Hamas militant, Hamouda Sharafa Tufha, killed during an Israeli army operation, during his funeral in Gaza City Thursday Feb. 7, 2008. Israeli ground forces backed by warplanes exchanged fire with Hamas gunmen in the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing a teacher and six militants in escalating violence that is hobbling peace efforts.  (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)

    • Palestinians mourn over the bodies of Hamas militants during their funeral in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Wednesday Feb. 6, 2008.

      Palestinians mourn over the bodies of Hamas militants during their funeral in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Wednesday Feb. 6, 2008.  (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)

    • An Israeli woman injured in a suicide bombing reacts as she is brought to the hospital in Beersheba, southern Israel, Monday, Feb. 4, 2008.

      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)

    • 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.

      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)

    • 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.

      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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(CBS/AP)  Israeli ground forces backed by warplanes exchanged fire with Hamas gunmen in the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing a teacher and six militants in escalating violence that is hobbling peace efforts.

The 38-year-old teacher died and two other staffers were hurt when an Israeli surface-to-surface missile struck an agricultural school in the northern town of Beit Hanoun, Hamas security forces said. Dr. Moaiya Hassanain of the Gaza Health Ministry said the man was killed outside of the school gate.

The Israeli military, which frequently operates in Beit Hanoun against Palestinian rocket squads, said it opened fire in the area at a group of rocket launchers. "We definitely did not fire at a school," a military spokeswoman said, adding that the military was looking into the report. She spoke on customary condition of anonymity.

The fighting erupted earlier in the day after Israeli tanks drove several hundred yards into northern Gaza. Hamas militants and Israel troops traded automatic fire, as Israeli aircraft fired missiles and Hamas lobbed mortar shells.

Five Hamas men were killed, three by missiles and two by gunfire, said Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas' military wing. Two were field commanders, he said. The Islamic Jihad faction said one of its militants also died in the clash.

Palestinian medics confirmed that six bodies were removed from the area.

The military reported that seven rockets were fired at southern Israel on Thursday morning, including one that landed in the yard of a home in the rocket-scarred town of Sderot, slightly injuring one person. Hamas said it fired 40 rockets and 60 mortars at southern Israel since a deadly Israeli air strike on a Hamas outpost Tuesday afternoon. The military said some 70 rockets and mortars had been fired.

The operation, which ended by late morning, was the latest in escalating Israel-Hamas violence. In recent days, Hamas carried out a suicide attack in Israel, killing an elderly Israeli woman, and stepped up its rocket barrages on Israeli border towns. Israel has intensified air strikes, including the one on the outpost that killed seven Hamas policemen.

On Wednesday, a Hamas rocket hit Kibbutz Beeri, an Israeli communal village about 4 miles from the border fence, injured two sisters, ages 12 and 2, as they played in their yard, police said. They were not seriously hurt. Their mother was taken to a hospital for shock.

After nightfall Wednesday, Israeli aircraft hit a metal workshop in central Gaza, Hamas said. No one was hurt. The military had no immediate comment.

The new upsurge in fighting threatened to overwhelm peacemaking efforts in an avalanche of rocket attacks, reprisals and bombings. Hamas, which does not recognize Israel and opposes a peace deal, has repeatedly acted as spoiler.

It is unlikely that Hamas' rival, moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, can press ahead with serious peace talks with Israel during intense conflict between Israel and Hamas.

With Monday's suicide attack, the first in three years, Hamas also signaled a change in direction, after saying earlier that it was interested in a cease-fire deal with Israel.

Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri defended the bombing. "There is no choice, no option for our people, but to resist the occupation and defend themselves by all possible means," he said.

CBS News correspondent Robert Berger reports that a poll released Wednesday shows Hamas gained popularity by breaking down the border wall with Egypt on Jan. 23, allowing Gazans a 12-day window to cross at will before Egypt closed the breaches on Sunday.

Israel, meanwhile, planned to keep up its economic pressure on Gaza. Last week Israel's Supreme Court cleared the way for reduction in electricity supplies starting Thursday.

"We need to understand there is a war in the south," Vice Premier Haim Ramon told Israel Radio on Wednesday. "The war against Hamas has to be fought on all fronts."

In Gaza, the Hamas-dominated legislature canceled Wednesday's session, fearing an Israeli attack. The Israeli military refused to comment.

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by croft777 February 10, 2008 3:10 AM EST
no one will ever unite the world, unless hes God. Take a look at the world, wars and violence has taken over,now stand back and look at the whole picture, its a better view, no one can fix it. 2012 its done

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by zootallures2 February 9, 2008 10:50 AM EST
Operation Peace Echo.... divide and sell military killing junk.
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 9:23 PM EST
Rick,,, I think it''s time for you to start listening to the experts on the War on Terror,,, You still have no clue
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 7:14 PM EST
Rick,,,, Surprisingly I''m also in agreement with Condi Rice who equates the oppression of Palestine to the pre Civil Rights era in Alabama. Which is more the Carter line than Bush''s
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 7:09 PM EST
Rick,,,, I also believe in sanctions on China who have now become more of a immediate threat to our national security than Al Queda is, as our Secretary of Defense has told you.
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 7:06 PM EST
Rick,,,, I believe in proper sanctions on Iran, ones that don''t effect our allies or world stabilty. Maybe you have ignored that Bush is funding Russia in building Nuclear Plants for Iran --- That''s counter productive to sanctions.

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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 7:00 PM EST
Rick,,, Did you look at the map I referenced yesterday on the region prior to the time of the Bible ??
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 6:57 PM EST
Rick,,,, Of course they shouldn''t be nuced & no country is going to nuc any other country either ---- But I do think sanctions & blockades should be put on them.
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 6:56 PM EST
Rick,,,, Don''t you think it''s time to can your radical views & start paying attention to people like the Secretary of Defense Gates & Adm. Fallon who are telling you have been wrong on the War on Terror & the threats to our nation /???
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 6:53 PM EST
Rick,,,, You ever figure out the 1st Commandment ?? --- Jesus isn''t God
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 6:49 PM EST
singinrick,,,, When was the last time you ever heard Satan say anything ??? ---- It''s a figment of your imagination & crackpot fundimentalsim
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 5:03 PM EST
libsluvsuvs,,, Go Straight To Jail - Do Not Collect $200
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by j-whitman February 8, 2008 5:00 PM EST
libsluvsuvs,,, Under title 18, Part 1, Chpt. 43

Whoever falsely assumes or pretends to be an officer or employee acting under the authority of the United States or any department, agency or officer thereof, and acts as such, or in such pretended character demands or obtains any money, paper, document, or thing of value, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
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by lfitts1 February 8, 2008 4:34 PM EST
NUKE ISRAEL FOR GOD SAKE

Posted by JLSV1618

Absolutely...What Hitler didn''t finish..we owe him to complete the "final solution"--Did the Nazi meeting just let out??
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by wolf563 February 8, 2008 4:01 PM EST
WHY does one religion think the other is wrong when there is no right in killing your fellow human being . Before attacking anothers faith one should read thier scripts and try to understand why they believe the way they do and allow them to believe in what they do believe without condemnation for it .
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by zootallures2 February 8, 2008 7:42 AM EST
What hope is there when the people who wrote and preach - "Thou shalt not kill" ... are killing each other?

Like if there was an author of "How to fix your PC" and you catch him in a back room with a sledge hammer... ya know?
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by zootallures2 February 8, 2008 7:35 AM EST
Hey, humans... forget vegatarian, why not just start selling your meat? Why not? Not any bigger sin than you killing each other for... um um um ... gee who knows why.
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by zootallures2 February 8, 2008 7:28 AM EST
From the creators of - "Thou shalt not kill"

Um.... this is like finding out all the people who make Coka Cola all drink Pepsi.
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by libsluvsuvs February 8, 2008 3:49 AM EST
--- Yes, I''''m an old ***, I''''m retired veteran & I take care of an older *** a WW 2 Veteran ----- Now Man Up & ENLIST


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Posted by j-whitman at 06:45 PM : Feb 07, 2008
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I am a CIA Agent roaming the net looking for potential terrorist activity..(see how easy I said that) so figured you can hide your liberal bullsh*t by saying your a veteran,,good move..
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by ajmarine1 February 7, 2008 9:54 PM EST
Posted by j-whitman at 06:52 PM : Feb 07, 2008

I galanced at the headline yesterday, but couldn''t bring myself to read it.

One minute we are telling the world how bad it would be for Iran to be nuclear and the next, they say we are helping them.

Who knows what or who to believe.
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