Israel arrests 120 militants amid Hamas shelling
On Sunday, at least 12 rockets were fired from Gaza into southern Israel. One man was killed and one woman was severely wounded. A total of 170 missiles have been fired into southern Israel since the conflict flared up on Thursday.
On Saturday alone some 70 Grad and Qassam rockets rained down on southern Israel, injuring dozens of Israeli residents. It was the heaviest salvo of rockets from Gaza since Israel staged an all-out ground and air operation in Gaza to stop daily rocket attacks in early 2009. Palestinian missiles were reaching as far as 40 kilometers into Israel’s territory, one of them making a direct hit on a private house, killing one and seriously injuring three people. Dozens more were injured at other locations.
At least two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip landed in the Egyptian border town of Rafah, but there were no reports of casualties. Some of the missiles were intercepted by the Israeli anti-missile system known as Iron Dome.The violence began when unnamed terrorists ambushed vehicles in southern Israel on Thursday, killing eight people. Israel carried out multiple air strikes on militant targets in Gaza over the past few days, killing at least 15 Palestinians and injuring dozens. On Sunday, at least 12 rockets were fired from Gaza into southern Israel, no information about casualties arrived.Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has already said that the violence is proof that Palestinians are not serious about peace. Palestinian leaders declared in response that Israel’s position is “madness.” They say that Israel is trying to gather international support in order to prevent Palestinians from declaring their own state come September.Palestinians now fear that the Israeli government will use this latest round of violence to argue that there should not be recognition of a Palestinian state at a special UN session scheduled to discuss the issue in New York next month.
Israel and Egypt on the verge of conflict
After a meeting of its members on Sunday, the Arab League issued a statement condemning Israel’s offensive on Gaza and Egypt and urging the UN to intervene. The call was seconded by Hamas officials.The Mideast Quartet issued a statement condemning the attack on Thursday that killed eight Israelis and sparked the spiralling violence. The diplomats also called on Israel to stop its attack on Gaza.Cairo had been insisting on a formal apology from Israel for the inadvertent killing of five Egyptian policemen on the border, demanding not only an expression of regret but a commitment from Israel that such would not happen again.Israel finds itself facing both security and diplomatic challenges, with Cairo declaring that it will withdraw the head of its mission in Tel Aviv, putting at risk already faltering relations between the two countries.Egypt has suspended its decision to withdraw its ambassador from Israel.On Saturday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said he regrets the deaths of the five Egyptian border guards who were killed. He had also said that he had ordered an immediate investigation.