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Saturday, January 5, 2008

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Kill Israeli operations in the Gaza Strip 9
NABLUS, West Bank, Jan. 3 - Israeli forces launched military operations in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank early Thursday, hours before taking a Katyusha rocket in the Gaza Strip set fire to bottom harmless crashed near the Israeli town Ashkelon.

At least nine Palestinians were killed while Israeli tanks and helicopter attacks in the Gaza Strip, including five members of one family killed near the central city of Khan Younis, Palestinian officials said.

, Said the Israeli official Katyusha attack was the deepest strike ever undertaken in Israel from the Gaza Strip. Katyushas are Soviet missiles with a range of about a dozen miles, about twice as high as the maximum distance provisional Palestinian rocket known as Qassams.

Israeli Army said that the operations in the Gaza Strip, which began shortly after midnight, was against Palestinian attacks and the recent rocket strikes. Israeli soldiers in the northern West Bank city of Nablus in search of Palestinian fighters. The Katyusha was fired at about 8:30 am Thursday, she said.

"What we saw today is the beginning of a situation where it is not only in the cities and towns adjacent to the line of fire, but up to a quarter of a million Israelis," said a spokesman for the Israeli government, Mark Regev. "Existing missile attack represents an escalation, upgrade, a larger missile with a range of over, the house is not something, but some thing in the Gaza Strip increased from the outside. "

Citing concern that more weapons has been suggested that in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli government had a day earlier Egypt has condemned the decision to open a crossing point for pilgrims returning from Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

The Israeli operation, the largest offensive in the Palestinian territories, and more than two months, residents said.

In Nablus, Palestinian officials have said 33 people were injured and conflicts, some of which are rubber ball bearings. Echo shootings and clouds of tear gas blowing across the city, much during the day. Three residents of militants suspected of activities have been jailed, a spokesman for the Israeli military said.

The violence occurred as President Bush prepared to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories in an attempt to build the momentum for peace.

"With President Bush, as soon as possible, we can hope to see, in the positive sense on the Palestinian people, but we will see quite the opposite," said Jamal al-Muhaisen, the governor of Nablus. Whereas Nablus is long regarded as a stronghold of militant groups launching attacks against Israel, the Palestinian Authority, it has stepped up efforts in law enforcement over the past few months.

"I think this move as an attempt to destroy our security, which is to work," said Muhaisen.

Visit of Mr. Bush is time to build on the peace talks in November in Annapolis, Md. These meetings include Israeli and Palestinian officials, but no representatives of Hamas, the armed Islamic movement, controls the Gaza Strip.

[Hamas, said a Palestinian fighter was killed Friday in a battle with Israeli troops in northern Gaza Strip near the town of Beit Hanoun, Reuters reported from Gaza City.]

The attack in Bani Suhailah, east of Khan Younis, were killed Fayad Karima, her daughter Asma, 20, and son Sami, 28, and Ahmed, 31, grenades of the shell struck their country. Israeli officer said when the man was before the work of rotation of Israeli forces refuge in the house. Imbibés blood on the walls of two-storey housing and olive trees in the courtyard.

Given that the bodies were removed and white coffins, neighbours and relatives wept and shouted, "There is no god except Allah!"

"I did not say goodbye," cried Maria Fayad has lost her stepmother and three brothers and sisters in the attack. Another died in clashes on Fayad in the region. "How can they all in a minute

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