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Title: PAPER: GAZA ROCKETS PUT ISRAEL NUKE PLANT IN BATTLE ZONE
Source: Times Online
URL Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/ne ... middle_east/article5430133.ece
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Author: James Hider in Beersheba
Post Date: 2009-01-01 19:39:52 by Old Friend
Keywords: None
Views: 537
Comments: 10

There were growing fears in Israel last night that Hamas missiles could threaten its top-secret nuclear facility at Dimona.

Rocket attacks from Gaza have forced Israelis to flee in ever greater numbers and military chiefs have been shaken by the size and sophistication of the militant group’s arsenal.

In Beersheba, until a few days ago a sleepy desert town in southern Israel, there is little sign of the 186,000 inhabitants. Schools are closed and the streets of shuttered shops echo with the howl of sirens warning of incoming rockets.

Israeli planes, meanwhile, began a new stage yesterday in their offensive on Gaza, killing Nizar Rayyan, a senior Hamas official. The one-tonne bomb in Jabaliya is also understood to have killed two of his four wives and four of his twelve children. More than 400 Palestinians have been killed in the six days of Israeli attacks.

Despite a diplomatic mission by Tzipi Livni, the Israeli Foreign Minister, to Paris, the Israeli army continued to muster thousands of troops and scores of tanks along Gaza’s border for a possible ground offensive. Israel’s airstrikes are designed to blunt Hamas’s capacity to fire its new Grad missiles deep into its territory. The weapons are smuggled in through tunnels and by sea, replacing homemade Qassam rockets.

Israeli officials say that Hamas has also acquired dozens of Iranian-made Fajr-3 missiles with an even longer range. Many fear that as the group acquires ever more sophisticated weaponry it is only a matter of time before the nuclear installation at Dimona, 20 miles east of Beersheba, falls within its sights. Dimona houses Israel’s only nuclear reactor and is believed to be where it stores warheads for its nuclear missiles.

Israel’s worst nightmare is that soon all its cities will be within range either of the Hezbollah Katyushas arrayed on the Lebanese border to the north or the increasingly sophisticated missiles stockpiled by Hamas to the south. Both groups have links to Israel’s archenemy Iran.

Israel has said that its aim is to smash Hamas’s rocket-firing capability but also to topple the hardline Islamist regime that seized power in the Gaza Strip last year after bloody street battles with its secular rivals Fatah. Until that goal is achieved, many in Beersheba are packing their bags and heading for Tel Aviv or Eilat.

“Maybe 30 or 40 per cent of people have left the city,” said Ron Shukron, 26, running one of the few grocery shops still open. As he spoke a siren echoed through the empty streets. With only 15 seconds to take cover, he stepped under a reinforced support beam in the ceiling. Seconds later came the dull thud of a rocket exploding on the edge of town.

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Israeli Tank Crews on Gaza Border Await Barak Order to Move In

By Jonathan Ferziger

Jan. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip in a chilly drizzle, scores of Israeli Merkava tanks rumbled through a muddy field, assembled into columns and waited.

Plumes of smoke were still visible in the sky as Israeli Boeing F-16 war planes flew sorties across the Hamas-ruled territory yesterday for a fifth day, bombing targets at will. The tank crews, shuffling in their muddy boots to keep warm in air suffused with diesel fuel, were certain they will soon be given the order by Defense Minister Ehud Barak to trample the border fence and enter Gaza.

“We’re going in. I have no doubt,” said Ofir, 19, an army corporal, holding a cigarette in one hand and a wrench in another as he inspected a tank tread. He declined to give his last name because of military regulations.

While international efforts are under way to persuade Israeli leaders to stop the aerial bombardment of Gaza and renew a cease-fire with the militant Hamas movement, tanks, armored personnel carriers, bulldozers and soldiers keep flowing into the frontier area. In nearby towns, which have been hit by rockets fired from Gaza, there is strong backing for the assault on the coastal enclave.

Not far from the tank columns, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni declared Israel’s readiness to extend the campaign against Hamas before flying to Paris today to meet with French President Nicolas Sarkozy to discuss the conflict.

Qassam Rockets

Speaking to reporters in Sderot about half an hour after a Palestinian Qassam rocket landed last night in the town 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) from Gaza, Livni said that the Israeli Cabinet rejected initial international efforts to broker a cease- fire because it was clear Hamas wasn’t prepared to stop firing rockets.

“We are acting in order to have a sustainable achievement and to give us the possibility to live in peace and quiet here, unfortunately, by military means,” Livni said.

A broad majority of Israelis supports continuing the military campaign against Hamas, according to a Haaretz newspaper poll published today. Fifty-two percent said the Air Force should keep bombing Gaza and 19 percent said Israel should expand the operation with ground troops.

A fifth of those questioned said the government should negotiate a truce as soon as possible and 9 percent didn’t know or declined to answer, according to the telephone survey of 472 Israelis by Dialog Ltd., which had a margin of error of 4.6 percentage points.

‘Soldiers Are Ready’

Hourly weather reports on Israel Radio were sometimes accompanied by speculation among news announcers on whether meteorological conditions were ripe for an invasion.

“I’ve always been for peace, but how long can we be expected to sit back and let them shoot rockets at us,” said Moshe Keydar, 59, a taxi driver from the Tel Aviv suburb of Holon. “The soldiers are ready and we have to hit Hamas so hard they can’t imagine starting with us again.”

At least 400 Palestinians have been killed since Israel started bombing Gaza Dec. 27, according to the Palestinian emergency services office in Gaza City. Three Israeli civilians and one soldier have died in rocket attacks from Gaza.

The foreign minister held her news conference in Sderot, which has borne the brunt of Palestinian attacks since Israeli troops left Gaza and evacuated Jewish settlements there in 2005. Since then, Palestinians have fired thousands of rockets into the city of 20,000 and residents have been demanding that Israel fight back.

High School Hit

Livni, 50, who is running for prime minister in Feb. 10 national elections, went to Sderot to express her solidarity with Mayor David Bouskila after visiting Beersheba, some 35 kilometers from Gaza, where Palestinian rockets hit earlier in the day and made their deepest penetration yet into Israeli territory.

The Russian-designed Grad missile tore through the ceiling of an empty second-floor high school classroom, leaving desks and chairs in splinters. Nobody was hurt because the school had canceled classes after a rocket slammed into a kindergarten across town the night before.

“It was terrifying for the children to see the pictures on television of their dolls torn apart by the rocket,” kindergarten teacher Yael Tabib, 48, said. “They’re afraid we’re going to war.”

Like the 2006 Lebanon War when residents of Kiryat Shemona and other northern towns fled Hezbollah rocket attacks and stayed with relatives and friends in Israel’s interior, Sderot and its neighboring towns have been clearing out.

Only half of the 5,000 employees who work at factories in Sderot’s industrial zone showed up for work today, the Israel Manufacturer’s Association said in an e-mailed statement.

The rocket that hit Beersheba just missed the house of Yevgeny Kanel, 51, a high school computer teacher who came to Israel 16 years ago as an immigrant from Turkmenistan.

“We need to destroy Gaza before it destroys us,” he said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Jonathan Ferziger in Sderot at jferziger@bloomberg.net. Last Updated: January 1, 2009 11:57 EST

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Old Friend  posted on  2009-01-01   19:54:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Old Friend (#0)

There were growing fears in Israel last night that Hamas missiles could threaten its top-secret nuclear facility at Dimona.

So?


"It is like a trance. So what can break a trance? The only thing that can break the trance is the light of truth."
~ Canadian Philosopher John McMurtry as he comments on the psychological warfare that has afflicted us all

wudidiz  posted on  2009-01-01   19:54:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: wudidiz (#2)

So?

Are you trying to tell me something?

Old Friend  posted on  2009-01-01   19:55:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Old Friend (#1)

“We need to destroy Gaza before it destroys us,” he said.

Gaza was attacked first.

Stoopid.


"It is like a trance. So what can break a trance? The only thing that can break the trance is the light of truth."
~ Canadian Philosopher John McMurtry as he comments on the psychological warfare that has afflicted us all

wudidiz  posted on  2009-01-01   19:56:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Old Friend (#3)

So?

Are you trying to tell me something?

The question mark means it a question.

Stoopid.


"It is like a trance. So what can break a trance? The only thing that can break the trance is the light of truth."
~ Canadian Philosopher John McMurtry as he comments on the psychological warfare that has afflicted us all

wudidiz  posted on  2009-01-01   19:57:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: wudidiz (#5)

Wudidiz you areone fucking dumb ass lying sack of shit.

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Hamas officials in Gaza and Beirut said Thursday the Islamic militant group will not extend a six-month truce with Israel, as the two sides attacked each other.

Hamas says the cease-fire ends Friday, but Israel maintains that the unwritten truce accord does not have an expiration date. Violence has already resumed, though at a lower level than before the truce took effect.

On Thursday, Gaza militants fired 11 rockets and six mortar shells toward Israel. Israel's military launched at least two air strikes against rocket squads.

Old Friend  posted on  2009-01-01   20:07:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: wudidiz (#5)

Stoopid.

Its Stupid you illiterate fool.

Old Friend  posted on  2009-01-01   20:07:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Old Friend (#6)

Wudidiz you areone fucking dumb ass lying sack of shit.

You spelt areone wrong.

Stoopid.


"It is like a trance. So what can break a trance? The only thing that can break the trance is the light of truth."
~ Canadian Philosopher John McMurtry as he comments on the psychological warfare that has afflicted us all

wudidiz  posted on  2009-01-01   20:11:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: wudidiz (#8)

Stoopid.

It's st00pid, st00pid! :)

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Critter  posted on  2009-01-01   20:46:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Critter (#9)

Word.


"It is like a trance. So what can break a trance? The only thing that can break the trance is the light of truth."
~ Canadian Philosopher John McMurtry as he comments on the psychological warfare that has afflicted us all

wudidiz  posted on  2009-01-01   20:58:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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