IAF bombs smuggling tunnel in Gaza after 2 Qassams hit Negev
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                  IAF bombs smuggling tunnel in Gaza after 2 Qassams hit Negev

                  16.02.2009

                  IAF bombs smuggling tunnel in Gaza after 2 Qassams hit Negev

                  Palestinian rockets hit Israel and Israel Air Force jets bombed the Egypt-Gaza border Monday morning, as talks dragged on over a long-term truce that would bring quiet to Israel's south and the coastal territory.
                  Two rockets fired from Gaza hit southern Israel Monday morning, one exploding in an open area in the Sha'ar Hanegev region and the other hitting inside a kibbutz in the Sdot Negev region. No injuries were reported in either incident, but some property sustained damage.
                  Gaza rockets are a near-daily occurrence in southern Israel, even after the devastating three-week Israeli offensive in Gaza that was meant to bring a halt to the fire.
                  Several hours later, IAF jets bombed the Philadelphi route, an area of smuggling tunnels near Gaza's border with Egypt, according residents and Hamas security officials. Israel's military said the strike targeted a tunnel used to smuggle weapons in from Egypt and was retaliation for the rocket fire.
                  Israel ended its military offensive in Gaza on Jan. 18, and the territory's Islamic Hamas rulers declared a cease-fire the same day. But sporadic violence has continued as Egypt tries to mediate a long-term truce.
                  Despite announcements from Hamas late last week that a truce deal was imminent, no agreement has been reached. Hamas is demanding that Israel open Gaza's blockaded border crossings, but Israel says it will open the crossings only after Hamas releases Gilad Shalit, an Israeli tank crewman held by the group in Gaza since June, 2006.
                  Hamas wants Israel to release hundreds of prisoners in return for Shalit, including high-ranking militants and the masterminds of deadly suicide bombings.
                  Israel's top leadership is scheduled to meet this week to formulate a response to Hamas' demands.
                  Gaza man killed in accidental scrap metal recycling blast
                  Palestinian hospital officials said Monday that a 25-year-old Gaza man has been killed and five people have been wounded in a blast along the border with Israel.
                  Palestinian security officials said the explosion in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya was caused when people who were melting down scrap metal for recycling inadvertently threw an explosive device into the fire.
                  Residents initially reported Monday that a shell exploded.
                  In other news, two rockets fired from Gaza in violation of an informal truce landed in Israel. No injuries were reported.
                  Israel ended a three-week military offensive in Gaza on Jan. 18, and the territory's Islamic Hamas rulers declared a cease-fire the same day. But sporadic violence has continued as Egypt tries to mediate a long-term truce.

                  Источник: Haaretz