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lennart
09-10-03, 23:43
IDF troops and tanks operating in Rafah refugee camp in Gaza Strip
By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondent, Haaretz Service and Agencies

A large Israeli armed force rolled into the Rafah refugee camp on the Gaza-Egypt border early Friday on a mission to destroy tunnels used for smuggling arms, witnesses and military sources said

Witnesses said a large number of tanks and other armored vehicles entered Rafah from two directions. They were joined by special forces, including engineering units with dogs trained to uncover tunnels.

A military commander at the scene said that weapons smuggled in from Egypt to Gaza eventually make their way to the West Bank, so "we had no choice but to strike deep against the tunnels."

Israeli military sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Israel had intelligence warnings that Palestinians were planning to use tunnels under the border to smuggle in weapons that could have a strategic impact on the three-year Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but the Egyptians were not taking steps to stop them.

Israel has mounted dozens of smaller missions during the conflict, aimed at uncovering and destroying the tunnels, turning the Rafah refugee camp into a constant battlefield. However, the Friday operation was larger in scope because of the threat of the new range of weapons set to be smuggled, the sources said.

The sources said Palestinians were attempting to acquire missiles that could knock out tanks and aircraft, weapons they have not used up to now. These would include Stinger shoulder-mounted anti-aircraft missiles that could shoot down the attack helicopters Israel often uses in operations in Gaza, the sources said. Stinger missiles could also threaten Israeli warplanes or civilian aircraft flying close to Gaza.

Also, the sources said, the Palestinians were trying to smuggle Katyusha rockets, which would have the range to hit Israeli cities near Gaza. During the conflict, the Palestinians have been aiming homemade mortars and rockets at Israeli towns and settlements.


http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/348240.html

lennart
10-10-03, 00:04
Explaining the occupation to the occupier

By Amira Hass

How can a tiny Palestinian organization like Islamic Jihad produce so many walking bombs, suicide bombers who choose babies in strollers and their grandparents as targets? And how does an organization that once declared it would only target soldiers send its latest suicide bomber to a mixed Jewish-Arab city, to sow death and sorrow in a restaurant whose owners, workers and customers are Jews and Arabs, old and young.

Intelligence experts and Arabists on our side say it's because of Islam, which sanctifies wars, that there is unceasing incitement in the mosques, that Iran and Syria are behind it, that the suicide bombers and those who send them are out to destroy the State of Israel, that the people who blow themselves up are animals and that Arafat encourages terror.

There's a concept behind all these explanations, in which this sickening form of the Palestinian struggle has nothing to do with the occupation,
that Israelis should not believe Palestinians who say there is a connection to the Israeli occupation. The concept says there is no
connection between the proliferation of suicide bombings and the prevailing view in Palestinian society, which is that Israel, as a military
and nuclear power, wants to squeeze a surrender out of the Palestinians that will legitimize the Israeli takeover of land in the West Bank
and Gaza.

In other words, the concept is that the historical, political and geopolitical
connections, the sociological and psychological ramifications - none of it is relevant. The concept is that there is something inherent to the heritage of the suicide bombers and those who send them that is to blame, because the Palestinians won't give up their dream of destroying Israel and that Muslims only believe in the most radical interpretation of their religion.

Israeli society can accept this insane situation - investing billions in something called "defense" and then being afraid of primitive walking bombs made up of a few kilograms of explosives and nails - because of a belief in the Israeli intelligence apparatus and the "objectivity" of its information. After all, the intelligence officers are fluent in Arabic, they analyze the speeches of every imam, they watch all the Arab TV stations that broadcast incitement, they get their hands on texts that are barely known to Palestinian writers and their audiences, and they have personal human intelligence from all sorts of collaborators and informants.

Indeed, from Islamic Jihad's perspective, now is a good time to intensify the sense of chaos in the country and region. As a tiny group, it is able to disregard and scorn the condemnations and warnings of the Palestinian Authority; it isn't looking for an electoral constituency. But that perspective does not explain why Islamic Jihad, despite the blows it suffers from the army, is able to find candidates to conduct a policy that is dictated from abroad and is foreign to the Palestinian longing for normalcy. Yes, only the Israeli occupation can explain that. All the rest of the explanations are appendices, marginal footnotes.

So, how does one explain the occupation to the occupier? The knowledge of daily life of 3.5 million people, whose future offers no chance of normalcy: the daily experience of the land of their grandparents and parents falling prey to this or that army order, for some "public" expropriation or pirate outpost? How does one explain to the bulldozer what it means to live when the land is constantly shrinking under your feet, when across the way, meanwhile, some rich settlement of Jews grows and a brand new road is paved just for them? How can the paper on which the army orders are written know what it's like to live for 37 years under the arbitrary rule of the representatives of the
foreign occupation, many of whom are residents of the settlements, who make arbitrary decisions about who will be able to travel and who won't, who will get medical treatment and who won't, how many inches a water pipe can have as its diameter, if and when a water tanker reaches the village, which tree will be uprooted and which won't?

How to explain to the tanks and planes what a little boy's fear is like - not the fear of 10 or 100 but hundreds of thousands, not once a month or every other week, but daily, for three years, and what happens to a daughter and grandmother whose loved ones, civilians, are killed in front of their eyes, not by the dozens but the hundreds. How to explain to Israelis, who get only the most partial of reports about the horrors of the military occupation, that the Palestinians also suffer daily from horrific scenes, indeed, from the very first day of the renewed clashes, when they were still only throwing rocks and not blowing up in our cities?

Yes, the suicide bombers feel they represent their society. That's their strength. They represent their society's sense that it's no use living under the occupation, with the terrible weakness against the Israeli military power, the impotence as they watch their land vandalized and degraded, the rage over the stupidity of the Palestinian leadership. They
are willingly represented by the vengeance.

Israel tends to blame those who demand to explain the phenomenon of the suicide bombers in the context of the occupation, as if they understand and even justify the terrorist means. That might be understandable for a sacred society, but it does not help Israeli society when dealing with the threat of the terror.

lennart
10-10-03, 13:11
Six Palestinians, among them children aged 12 and eight, were reportedly killed during an Israel Defense Forces advanced deep into the Rafah refugee camp in the sourthern Gaza Strip on Friday. The operatonwas meant to expose and seal tunnels used to smuggle arms from Egypt into the Strip.

At least 50 Palestinians were reported injured, most of them when a helicopter fired a missile at a crowd. The IDF said the missile targeted a
group of gunmen.

Residents said the IDF destroyed three houses near the border and fired machine guns to drive families away from others. Explosions could be heard, possibly IDF forces destroying tunnels, or Palestinian militants throwing explosives at tanks, they said.

bron: Ha'aretz

Volgens rtl-z zijn er geen tunnels gevonden.