Israel To Gazans: Brace For More
Leaflets Warn Of Escalation As Offensive Begins Third Week, Forces Edge Near Gaza City; U.N. To Resume Aid Shipments
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Palestinians crowd to receive food aid at a U.N. food distribution center in Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Jan. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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A Palestinian youth uses a sling-shot to hurl a stone from behind a burning tire barricade during clashes with Israeli troops at a protest against Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip, in the West Bank village of A-Ram, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Jan. 9, 2009. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
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Smoke rises from an Israeli bombardment as leaflets dropped by Israeli aircraft fly in the air over Gaza City, Jan. 10, 2009. Israeli forces pounded dozens of targets and edged closer to Gaza City on Saturday. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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With the Dome of The Rock Mosque in the background, Israeli riot police line-up during clashes with Palestinians during a protest against Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip, in Jerusalem, Jan. 9, 2009. (AP Photo/Atta Awisat)
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Play CBS Video Video Working Towards A Cease-Fire UN diplomats are working through the evening in the hopes of creating a lasting resolution to stop the conflict in Gaza. But as Mark Phillips reports, their efforts have not yet produced results.
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As Week Three of the Gaza conflict begins, neither Israel nor Hamas has what it wants yet and, despite the misery, neither side is ready to quit. Meanwhile, Egypt hosted talks aimed at ending the violence.
Not only has Israel rejected the United Nations' call for a cease-fire, its answer was one of the most intense bombardments of the campaign. Israeli artillery units opened up with a vengeance, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips, while troops edged closer to Gaza City on Saturday.
Southern Israel came under renewed rocket fire.
Hamas also announced today that it was rejecting the deployment of international observers in the Gaza Strip, as called for in the latest U.N. Security Council cease-fire resolution. CBS News' George Baghdadi reports that the militant group said the resolution fell short of meeting the "national interests."
In the day's bloodiest incident, an Israeli tank shell landed outside a home in the northern Gaza town of Jebaliya, killing nine people as they sat outside in their garden. Separately, a woman was killed by an Israeli airstrike in the southern town of Rafah.
The Israeli military said more than 15 militants were killed in heavy fighting Saturday with its ground forces inside Gaza. Its aircraft attacked more than 40 targets throughout Gaza, striking 10 rocket-launching sites, weapons-storage facilities, smuggling tunnels, an anti-aircraft missile launcher and gunmen. Flames and smoke could be seen rising into the sky over Gaza City.
Israel has come under international criticism for the rising number of civilians killed in the fighting. Paramedics said the nine casualties were from the same clan and included two children and two women.
"Residents brought them to the hospital in a civilian car, they put them all in the trunk because their bodies were mangled," said hospital administrator Adham Hakim. "We identified them a little after separating their bodies in the morgue."
The Israeli army had no immediate comment, but has repeatedly accused Hamas militants of using residential areas for cover. Earlier this week, an Israeli attack outside a U.N. school killed nearly 40 people. Both Israel and Palestinian witnesses said militants carried out an attack from the area moments earlier.
Israel launched the offensive on Dec. 27 to halt years of Palestinian rocket attacks on southern Israel. A week later, ground troops moved in, with artillery and tank fire that has contributed to a surge in civilian casualties.
Palestinian medical officials say more than 800 Palestinians have been killed, roughly half of them civilians. Thirteen Israelis have been killed - four of them by militant rockets, the rest in battle in Gaza. Five soldiers were lightly wounded in Saturday's fighting.
Both Israel and Hamas have ignored a U.N. resolution calling for an immediate and durable cease-fire that would lead to the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
Israel says it will not stop firing until Hamas, the militant groups which controls Gaza, stops firing rockets back.
But the Hamas rockets (albeit fewer of them) continue to fly. Neither side will admit defeat, and neither side has the conditions to claim victory.
"Is it really logical to expect Israel to hold both hands behind our back and do nothing?" said Israeli spokesman Mark Regev. "We will act to protect our people."
Gaza is full of stories, impossible to confirm, of families being herded into houses and then shot at. The Israelis vehemently deny these accounts, but they contribute to the growing bitterness and hatred which fuels this conflict, and which all but drowns out the attempts at finding a diplomatic solution.
Israel dismissed the Security Council resolution passed Thursday as impractical, while Hamas (whose government in Gaza is not recognized internationally) is angry it was not consulted about the diplomatic efforts.
"Both have responded to the resolution in the same way, in total disrespect," Riad Malki said at U.N. headquarters in New York. He said the Security Council should enforce its resolution, perhaps by levying sanctions.
Phillips notes one bit of good news (if you can call it that): The U.N. says it will resume its humanitarian aid deliveries in Gaza; it had suspended them after one of its drivers was killed by Israeli tank fire. Israel admits that was a mistake which it deeply regrets, and the U.N. says it now has assurances its people will be safe - or as safe as they can be in a war zone.
Hamas Rejects International Observers In Gaza
Syria-based Palestinian militant groups including Hamas on Saturday rejected deploying international observers or troops in Gaza.
A statement issued by the groups after a meeting attended by Hamas political leader Khaled Mashaal also rejected any security arrangement that "infringes on the right of resistance against Israeli occupation."
The statement reiterated Hamas' demands including an immediate halt to Israeli attacks, full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, lifting the siege and opening all border crossings. It said these demands serve as the "foundation for any initiatives or suggestions for a solution."
The statement comes hours after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called on Hamas, which controls Gaza, to reach an agreement to end the fighting.
Abbas, who was in Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials on a truce to end the fighting in the Gaza Strip, now in its 15th day, said the Egyptian proposal, put forward earlier this week by President Hosni Mubarak at a news conference with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, is the only way forward.
"If any party does not accept it (the truce), regrettably it will be the one bearing the responsibility, and if Israel doesn't want to accept, it will take the responsibility of perpetuating a waterfall of blood," Abbas said.
Israeli Forces Edge Closer To Gaza City
Some of the heaviest fighting Saturday occurred on the strategic coastal road north of Gaza City, Palestinian security officials said. Israeli forces moved to within about 1 mile of the city before pulling back slightly.

In a possible sign of progress for the military, no rockets were fired into Israel overnight, a sharp drop from the dozens of projectiles that were launched in the early days of the offensive.
Israeli military officials cautioned against reading too much into the lull, and by Saturday morning, 10 rockets had landed in Israel, the army said. One struck an apartment building in the southern city of Ashkelon, lightly wounding two people and causing extensive damage to the structure.
The offensive has caused extensive damage throughout Gaza, fueling fears of an impending humanitarian crisis. The United Nations estimates two-thirds of Gaza's 1.4 million people are without electricity, and half don't have running water.
The Israeli military said it would halt the fire in Gaza for three hours on Saturday to allow the territory's besieged residents to leave their homes and stock up on supplies. Medics use the lull to rescue casualties in areas of fighting, and aid groups also rush through food distribution.
It is the third time in recent days that Israel has suspended its offensive to allow aid groups to work. But the groups say three hours isn't enough time. Salam Kanaan of Save the Children said in previous lulls, for instance, the agency distributed food to 9,500 people - far short of the 150,000 people it serves.
U.N. official Adnan Abu Hasna said the Palestinian refugee agency would distribute aid to about 40,000 people, half of them holed up in U.N. schools that have been transformed into shelters.
All deliveries were coming from existing supplies already in Gaza. U.N. officials said a halt on aid shipments into Gaza through Israeli-controlled border crossings remained in effect. The ban was imposed Thursday after a U.N. truck driver was shot and killed by Israel. It was unclear when the deliveries will resume.
"As each day goes by, and for each moment that the cease-fire demanded by the Security Council is not observed, the crisis continues," said U.N. spokesman Chris Gunness.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert by phone on Friday and told the prime minister that he was disappointed the violence was continuing in disregard of the resolution, according to Ban's office.
In Washington, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said it is difficult to protect civilians in a place as densely populated as Gaza - an area just 25 miles long and roughly six miles wide.
"It's also an area in which Hamas participates in activities like human shields and using buildings that are not designated as military buildings to hide their fighters," she told reporters.
63 Injured During Anti-Israel Protest In Algiers
More than 60 people were injured when a march supporting Gaza's Palestinians turned violent, including a journalist left in a coma, officials said Saturday.

Hocine Ben Rabii, a reporter with the Arab daily An-Nahar, was struck on the head, knocked out and left bleeding in downtown Algiers for an hour before being taken to a hospital, where he underwent surgery, his editor, Anis Rahmani, said in a telephone interview.
A state of emergency that has been enforced in Algiers since 1992, when an Islamic insurgency began, bans demonstrations.
Friday's violence began when some young protesters tried to march toward the U.S. or Egyptian embassies through the upscale El Biar neighborhood and clashed with riot police.
The Interior Ministry said the demonstration was "infiltrated by troublemakers" who looted some shops, damaged cars and destroyed bus stops and other public facilities.
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- This reminds me of two siblings having a fight and as our parents would tell us two wrongs don''t make it right.
Get along or hurry up and finish it so the rest of us can get on with our lives please!
Are they that stupid not to see the good they could accomplish together. Both God and Allah wished for their believers care for one another and live in Peace not kill each other. - Reply to this comment
- I used to agree that Israel had the right to exist. Not any more, at least it their current state. They have been allowed to get away with far too many terrorist acts. In other words, they blew it and must now pay. Big.
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- Isreal doesn''t want to return stolen land it is holding and it is ready to kill all arabs to preserve that stolen land.
Obama has not said a thing about the conflict and yet he spoke about change.
Obama''s change was about change of leadership in the white house from Bush to him.
that is the change he spoke about.
Mr Obama you are a disgrace to humanity.
Posted by hot4real at 07:18 AM : Jan 11, 2009
There are things He can''t do until he has been sworn in as POTUS. Even Knute Rockne didn''t give away his gameplan before a match. - Reply to this comment
- Re: Nobody is suggesting that the Israelis are killing civilians randomly...
To all of you who count HOW MANY KILLED here and how many there, this is not the issue, the issue is fighting terror (cost can be high...)
Israel do everything it can to minimize civiliance deth
But if you like, then yes, for Israel, one civilian worth more then 1000 Palestinians (at least till they will start respecting life and stop bombing themselves)
P.s. When Israel negotiates those terrorists, Israel gives 1000 people for only ONE! - Reply to this comment
- Isreal doesn''t want to return stolen land it is holding and it is ready to kill all arabs to preserve that stolen land.
Obama has not said a thing about the conflict and yet he spoke about change.
Obama''s change was about change of leadership in the white house from Bush to him.
that is the change he spoke about.
Mr Obama you are a disgrace to humanity. - Reply to this comment
- Hamas and Hezbollah can commit any form of aggression and the U.N. looks the other way. Israel tries to protect its citizens and the U.N. passes a resolution to stop Israel. This has been going on for years.
The U.N. is a corrupt organization that sucks millions of dollars from us, shows bias toward the arab states and does not do the job that it was formed for any longer. Just look who heads up the different committees now for human rights, etc. IT IS A JOKE! - Reply to this comment
- Israel receives $3B a year in aid from the U.S. to compensate it for land given to Egypt to secure peace. That particular piece of land was the only oil producing land Israel had at the time and worth much more than $3B a year. Israel is the only country in the Middle-East without oil. The money had nothing to do with weapons.
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- Re: "IF, Israel were just firing randomly into the population, they would be killing 75 civilians for every Hamas they kill!"
Posted by roscoe2400
Nobody is suggesting that the Israelis are killing civilians randomly. They appear to be intentionally targeting and killing civilians.
Posted by rusure5 at 03:01 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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IF that was the case the ratio would be even higher than that listed above. - Reply to this comment
- liar....or is these the 5 soldiers the dumb IDF shot their own kind?
Posted by sidekick2009 at 02:54 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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Since she is in Texas, I would assume that to be US troops jacka$$. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by rusure5 at 01:38 PM : Jan 10, 2009
You people who continually whine and cry and spew about the Israelis are targeting civilians need to get a grip on reality! You''''re simply following Mary like her little lamb.
I certainly don''''t think that the killing of civilians is acceptable, but, Hamas is imbeded into the civilian population and need to be weeded out.
But the numbers distinctly show that the Israelis are doing extremely well in avoiding civilian casualties.
I say this because:
Casualties = 800 total, 400 civilians, 400 Hamas
Widely accepted estimates are that there are 20,000 Hamas within Gaza
Total pop= 1.5million
That''''s 1 Hamas for every 75 civilians!
IF, Israel were just firing randomly into the population, they would be killing 75 civilians for every Hamas they kill! If they were targeting the civilians as you people claim, they''''d be killing even more.
For the Israelis to have killed 400 Hamas operatives so far in this conflict, they would have killed 30,000 civilians! Wow- that''''s not what''''s happening!
WOW! Seems like the Israelis have done extremely well because there getting 1 Hamas operative for every 1 civilian casualty! Instead of 1 for 75!
So all you who are screaming that Israel is targeting women, children and civilians-get off of it! The facts don''''t follow your train of thought!
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Deserves repeating - Reply to this comment
- I agreed. The modern banking system is a Jewish creation whereby they charge you high interests. In Islamic banking, they dont charge interests.......but it works...how? I''''m not sure
Posted by sidekick2009 at 02:41 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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Islamic banking works by folding the ''interest'' into the total amount of the loan. They don''t do away with interest, but merely hide it within the loan amount. - Reply to this comment
- USA govt should ban all Jew politicians and Jew bankers.
Posted by sidekick2009 at 02:38 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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And CBS should ban all racist and anti-semantic comments from jerks like you. - Reply to this comment
- Also has many Jews but no country has as many as USA....5.5 million ...same number as in Israel. Can USA create a 51st state for Jews?
Posted by sidekick2009 at 02:15 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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There ya go...Make Israel the 51st state. That way the United States has a really good reason to go in and stomp some Hamas arse. - Reply to this comment
- Proofs are all over the media, even the jew media. Hundreds of children and women had been targeted. This is genocide. Israel will PAY.
Posted by sidekick2009 at 02:11 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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Scenario: Dude fires a few mortar rounds. By the time units are able to acquire target and fire, dude has scrambled into a building. Building is now the target. Open fire. After building is hit, discover that idiot mortar firing moron ran into a school building to hide amongst students. - Reply to this comment
- Its sad when people all over the world openly hates USA. They should take on the Jews in the US and Israel....they are the root of the problems.
Posted by sidekick2009 at 01:35 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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So...you are for genocide then? - Reply to this comment
- Seriously, I bet more people in the world now thinks Hitler is a SuperHero.
Posted by sidekick2009 at 01:25 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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Only the sick a$$wipes like you. - Reply to this comment
- To warn the people of Gaza instead of working towards peace should show the world once and for all what the real mindset Israel is.
Since the truth is now out in the open for all to see, then let Israel perish permanently.
Israel deserves no more sympathy. I am thinking Hitler was correct, maybe that''''s why President Bush''''e grandfather supported the Nazis.
Posted by HETUP at 01:23 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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What are you? An IDIOT??? Hamas turns down all peace overtures, so Israel gives the Palestinian people a WARNING. Who gives a warning to those they wish to kill??? Nobody does. The warnings are so the civilians that are not tied in with Hamas will get the heck outta the way before HeII is released. - Reply to this comment
- All religions if not corrupted promotes peace and all the good stuff.
Posted by sidekick2009 at 01:18 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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Actually...it is the ''corrupted'' version of Islam that teaches peace and compassion...ask any fundamentalist. - Reply to this comment
- Israel is nothing but a huge bully looking for a victim to take it''''s aggression out on. Hopefully someday they will learn about true humanity and kindness.
Posted by jh6379again_ at 12:50 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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If you are on a playground and see a HUGE bully walking around, are you going to start shooting rubber bands at him?
Or if you are walking down an alley and see a huge ferocious dog, are you going to start poking it with a stick? - Reply to this comment
- Israel develops OUR weapons?
Then WHY do we give them BILLIONS in welfare, arms, and ammo?
Posted by hungry682 at 12:48 PM : Jan 10, 2009
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Last I heard research and development is worth BILLIONS. - Reply to this comment




