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John * Thunder!
06-27-2006, 12:18 PM
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel rejected a demand by Palestinian militants to release Palestinian women and youths in its prisons in return for information on an abducted Israeli soldier and threatened a punishing offensive in the Gaza Strip.
With tensions on the Israel-Gaza frontier at their highest since Israeli troops and settlers quit the territory last year, militants fired rockets into southern Israel late on Monday, wounding four people, the Israeli army said.
In northern Gaza, Palestinians began blocking roads with mounds of earth as Israeli armor massed on the other side of the border and Israel awaited word on the fate of Corporal Gilad Shalit, kidnapped by gunmen who infiltrated on Sunday.
Izz el-Deen al-Qassam, the governing Hamas movement's armed wing, along with the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) and the Islamic Army, said Israel would not get information about the soldier unless it freed all jailed Palestinian women and youths.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert held Hamas, an Islamist group that came to power in March, and the Palestinian Authority chaired by President Mahmoud Abbas responsible for Sunday's assault.
"The question of releasing prisoners is not on the agenda of the Israeli government at all," Olmert said in a speech.
"The time is approaching for a comprehensive, sharp and severe Israeli operation. We will not wait forever," he said. "We will not become a target of Hamas-terrorist blackmail."
MILITANTS' STATEMENT
"Military Statement 1," issued by the three militant groups, did not confirm directly they were holding Shalit, nor give details of his condition.
Israeli and Palestinian officials said about 100 Palestinian women and 300 youths were in Israeli jails for alleged security offences.
In a separate statement, the PRC said on Monday it had kidnapped a Jewish settler in the occupied West Bank. It produced no evidence to substantiate the claim.
"We have all the proof and the details about the location and the operation, but we will leave the enemy in its confusion," the PRC statement said.
The Israeli army said it had no knowledge of any abduction in the West Bank but was checking the claim.
On Sunday, gunmen from Gaza dug under a border fence, killed two soldiers and abducted Shalit, a 19-year-old tank gunner. It was the first such incident since Israel's withdrawal after 38 years of occupation.
Militant groups said the raid was in response to the killing of 14 Palestinian civilians in Israeli air strikes in Gaza against militants behind cross-border rocket attacks.
Israel Television's military affairs correspondent, who is briefed regularly by the army, said on Monday it would take another day or two until enough forces were in place for a ground operation in the Gaza Strip.
He said the military was also preparing air strikes.
Other defense commentators in Israel said Olmert could not rush into a Gaza operation for fear militants would kill the soldier, but waiting too long would make his government appear weak.
Abbas held another round of talks late on Monday with Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, a Hamas leader, in Gaza. An official said Abbas appealed to Haniyeh to try to locate the soldier.
"We are ready to face the Israeli aggression," said Mushir al-Masri, a Hamas legislator.

http://reuters.myway.com/article/20060626/2006-06-26T222422Z_01_SCH354578_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-MIDEAST-DC.html

John * Thunder!
06-27-2006, 12:24 PM
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I can definitely see Israel's point here. I mean, you bow down to
the terrorist's demands this time, then it becomes a next time,
and on it'll go.

However, the question remains as to what the global response
will be if in fact Israel does launch a military offensive at Hamas.

Somehow, I don't think the world will be too upset. They will
certainly not hate Israel anymore than they do now, and Hamas
is not really high on anyone's LOVE list.

Just my opinion.

CoreIssue
06-27-2006, 09:43 PM
Israel knows they cannot just sit back.