01 July 2014

Israel strikes Gaza


Ben Mathis-Lilley has a Slate article about the latest in the Middle East:
Hours after three Israeli teenagers who disappeared from the West Bank on 12 June 2014 were found dead, the Israeli air force carried out an attack overnight on what an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson described as 34 targets in Gaza. Though the prevailing Palestinian political force in the West Bank is the relatively moderate Fatah party, Israel believes Hamas (which is still considered a terrorist organization by the State Department) perpetrated the murder of the teenagers: "Hamas is responsible, and Hamas will pay," said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and has struck in the group's power base, Gaza. (Fatah and Hamas recently announced a unity government plan, though similar accords in 2011 and 2012 did not actually lead to a reconciliation between the rival groups.)
Members of Netanyahu's Likud party are calling for the eradication of Hamas
Deputy defense minister Danny Danon was quoted in Haaretz:
"The nation is strong and ready to absorb attacks for the sake of a mortal blow against Hamas. We have to destroy the homes of Hamas activists, wipe out their arsenals everywhere, and stop the flow of money that directly or indirectly keeps terror alive."
Deputy transportation minister Tzipi Hotovely said:
"The government of Israel must declare a war to the death on Hamas, which is responsible for the murders, and return to the policy of targeted assassination."
Israel suspects that Hamas-affiliated militants named Marwan Qawasameh and Amar abu Aisha are responsible for the murder of the three teenagers; less than five hours after the announcement of the teens' deaths, Israeli forces cleared Qawasameh and Aisha's homes in the West Bank city of Hebron and then destroyed them with explosives (photo). The whereabouts of the two suspects are unknown.
Rico says the gloves are off...

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