Monday, March 28, 2011

Two Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike

Israeli aircraft carried out an attack last night in Gaza that has resulted in the deaths of two Palestinian militants have been released by physicians located in this enclave. According to Adham Abu Salmiya, emergency service spokesman in Gaza, the attacks occurred early in the morning in northern Gaza, in the region of Jabalia.

For its part, the Israeli army has confirmed in a statement this morning, "a plane of the Israeli Air Force identified a group of rocket launchers ready to fire a rocket into the Israeli home front from northern Gaza and frustrated the shooting attempt against them. They confirmed having made white.

" Palestinian witnesses in the area also reported that the victims were a group of militants trying to launch a rocket. Increased cross-border violence last week has triggered fears of a possible escalation in fighting between Arabs and Israelis. These incursions into Gaza have killed five militants and four civilians last week.

However, deaths occurring hours after the Islamist movement Hamas which rules Gaza, announced on Monday afternoon that the majority of Palestinian armed factions operating in the band are willing to stop their rocket attacks Israel if that country is for and ceased firing. In response to these casualties and the firing of milatares of Israel, the Palestinians had launched 70 rockets into the Jewish state, some of which have penetrated into the inner cities and Ber Sheva and Ashdod.

On the other hand, the Gaza military insist that their rocket and mortar fire are a response to air strikes and Israeli tanks in the coastal territory largely sealed by the Jewish state.

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