Israel bombs three Gaza tunnelsSeptember 30th, 2009 TEL AVIV - The Israel Air Force bombed three weapons smuggling tunnels in the southern Gaza Strip border overnight, the military said Wednesday. The triple airstrike in the town of Rafah, on the border with Egypt, came after militants launched two projectiles from Gaza at southern Israel late Tuesday, a spokeswoman said.
Egyptian minister urges Israel to release 1,000 Palestinians in return for Israeli soldiersSeptember 25th, 2009 Egyptian minister urges swap for Israeli soldierUNITED NATIONS — Egypt's foreign minister urged Israel on Friday to release 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for an Israeli soldier captured in 2006. Egypt has been mediating a prisoner swap and Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said Israel needs to show flexibility.
Hamas rejects US calls to normalise Arab-Israeli tiesAugust 19th, 2009 GAZA - The Palestinian Hamas movement Wednesday rejected US President Barack Obama's call for strengthening Arab relations with Israel in exchange for halting Jewish settlement projects in the West Bank. Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri urged the Arab states "to reject normalisation of relations with Israel".
Hamas ready to deal with US peace planAugust 13th, 2009 GAZA - Hamas will deal "positively" with the new peace plan by the US but only if a separate Palestinian state is recognized, an aide to the Islamic movement's leader Ismail Haneya said Thursday. "We have an initial readiness to accept it and deal with it positively but we will also reject it if it doesn't include an American recognition of Palestinian rights," said Yousef Rizka, Haneya's political advisor.
Israeli aircraft bombed tunnel near Gaza borderAugust 10th, 2009 JERUSALEM —Israeli warplanes bombed a smuggling tunnel along the Gaza-Egypt border early Monday in response to Palestinian rocket and mortar fire, in a brief flare-up of violence at a time of relative quiet in the volatile Palestinian territory. Such exchanges of fire, once routine, have become rare in recent months.
Israel defends 'Operation Cast Lead'July 31st, 2009 JERUSALEM - A 160-page government report has defended Israeli actions during 'Operation Cast Lead'- which had killed more than 1,100 Palestinians, and has rejected all the charges one by one, attributing excessive damage and casualties to understandable wartime mistakes. The report states that Israel is investigating about 100 complaints and has opened 13 criminal inquiries, The Jerusalem Post reports.
End the Gaza blockade, Hamas tells NAM summitJuly 15th, 2009 GAZA CITY/CAIRO - Hamas Wednesday called on world leaders gathered in Egypt for the 15th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to take "all necessary measures" to end the blockade of the Gaza Strip. Hamas, which has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, called on more than 50 world leaders gathered in the Sinai resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, to "take clear decisions toward ending the siege on the Gaza Strip".
Hamas TV shows cartoon mocking Israeli soldier held 3 years in GazaJuly 6th, 2009 Hamas cartoon mocks captured Israeli soldierJERUSALEM — Hamas TV in Gaza has broadcast a short animated movie mocking an Israeli soldier captured by the militant Islamic group three years ago. Israeli media played excerpts of the movie Monday.
Hamas chief wants dialogue with the USJune 25th, 2009 DAMASCUS - Khalid Meshaal, chief of the executive of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, Thursday said his group was prepared to have a "direct dialogue without conditions" with the US. Speaking to supporters in the Syrian capital Damascus, Meshaal said the recent speech by US President Barack Obama to the Muslim world in which the president stated that Hamas had to be involved in a solution to the Mideast conflict was "a step in the right
direction."
Obama's words however must be followed by action on the part of the United States, the Palestinian leader added, mentioning that Palestinians in the Gaza Strip continue to suffer under an Israeli blockade.
Hamas-affiliated Palestinian parliament speaker to be freed from Israeli prisonJune 23rd, 2009 Israel to free Palestinian parliament speakerJERUSALEM — Israel's prison service says it is freeing the Hamas-affiliated speaker of the Palestinian parliament after nearly three years in jail. Abdel Aziz Duaik was one of dozens of Hamas politicians arrested after Hamas-linked militants captured an Israeli soldier in June 2006.
Israeli premier Netanyahu accepts creation of 'disarmed' Palestinian state for the 1st timeJune 14th, 2009 Netanyahu accepts limited Palestinian stateJERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Sunday called for creation of a limited Palestinian state for the first time, saying it would have to be disarmed. Netanyahu made the call during a major policy speech about his Mideast peacemaking intentions.
Amnesty blames Israel for collapse of truce with HamasMay 28th, 2009 JERUSALEM - In its 2009 annual report, formally released on Thursday, Amnesty International places sole blame on Israel for the breakdown in the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas that led to Operation Cast Lead. The London-based organization accuses Israel of breaking the six-month cease-fire on November 4, 2008, when "Israeli forces killed six Palestinian militants."
Jerusalem-based research organization NGO Monitor said the report ignored Hamas violations.
Hamas, Palestinian Authority refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish stateApril 19th, 2009 JERUSALEM - The Palestinian Authority and the Hamas have rejected Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's precondition for peace talks that the Palestinians recognize his country as a Jewish state. Netanyahu made the demand during a meeting with US special Middle East envoy George Mitchell.
Israel begins Gaza withdrawalJanuary 17th, 2009 JERUSALEM - The Israeli army Sunday evening began withdrawing its troops from the Gaza Strip, hours after Hamas announced its one-week ceasefire plan. Footage of the Israeli TV Channel 10 showed that Israeli tanks and soldiers were moving towards the border from inside the Palestinian enclave.
Gaza will not surrender to Israeli ground troops: HaniyaJanuary 6th, 2009 JERUSALEM - Hamas leader and de-facto Palestinian prime minister in Gaza Ismail Haniya Tuesday issued a statement from his hideout, seeking to boost morale in Gaza and vowing its people would not 'surrender' to the Israeli ground troops operating in the Strip. 'The ground aggression on the Gaza Strip is proof that the Occupation (Israel) has failed to force the population of the Gaza Strip to surrender,' he said in the statement sent to reporters.