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December 27, 2008 | 1:52 pm

Israel strikes Hamas compounds; at least 200 dead

Posted by Brad A. Greenberg

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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wasn’t bluffing. Airstrikes on Hamas security compounds just began. From the AP:

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Israeli warplanes retaliating for rocket fire from the Gaza Strip pounded dozens of security compounds across the Hamas-ruled territory in unprecedented waves of airstrikes Saturday, killing more than 200 people and wounding nearly 400 in the single bloodiest day of fighting in years.

Most of those killed were security men, but an unknown number of civilians were also among the dead. Hamas said all of its security installations were hit, threatened to resume suicide attacks, and sent at least 70 rockets and mortar shells crashing into Israeli border communities, according to the Israeli military. One Israeli was killed and at least six people were hurt.

With so many wounded, the Palestinian death toll was likely to rise.

The strikes caused widespread panic and confusion in Gaza, as black clouds of smoke rose above the territory, ruled by Hamas for the past 18 months. Some of the Israeli missiles struck in densely populated areas as children were leaving school, and women rushed into the streets frantically looking for their children.

“My son is gone, my son is gone,” wailed Said Masri, a 57-year-old shopkeeper, as he sat in the middle of a Gaza City street, slapping his face and covering his head with dust from a bombed-out security compound nearby.

He said he had sent his 9-year-old son out to purchase cigarettes minutes before the airstrikes began and now could not find him. “May I burn like the cigarettes, may Israel burn,” Masri moaned.

The offensive began eight days after a six-month truce between Israel and the militants expired. The Israeli army says Palestinian militants have fired some 300 rockets and mortars at Israeli targets over the past week, and in recent days, Israeli leaders had threatened to launch a major offensive.

“There is a time for calm and there is a time for fighting, and now is the time for fighting,” said Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, vowing to expand the operation if necessary.

The New York Times has lots of photos. For a window into life in the Israeli communities that are shelled daily by rocket fire from Gaza, check out this story I did about Shabbat in Sderot.

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Finally Israel is doing the right thing. Although any loss of life is regrettable, if 200 Islamic Terrorists were sent to paradise, that is just a good start. To put that number in perspective, the one day battle of Antietem, resulted in 23,000 casualties and almost 4000 dead.

Comment by Martini "Kike" Leaf on 12/27/08 at 3:54 pm

Let me tell you how cynical I am. This strike is about a few things having nothing to do its stated aims.
1) To give the Kadima Klowns a pretense of a shred of credibility for the next election.
2) To give Olmert a legacy beyond Prime Idiot after the Lebanon fiasco.
3) To give Ehud Barak a pretense of a shred of credibility following his total burial in the election he lost.
4) To hand over more concessions to Mahmoud Abbas who is an unpopular weakling like Ehud Olmert.

The one and only policy with a chance for success is the permanent confiscation and annexation of territory from Gaza and movement of the fence. Let’s say - a kilometer for every rocket.

Comment by Ben Plonie on 12/29/08 at 12:32 am

I agree with point 4. However, Israel does not need the Gaza, unlike the “West bank” which it does need. A very weak and crippled Hamas is best for Israel. I deal with that on my blog. No real need for me to comment in here.

Comment by Martini "Kike" Leaf on 12/29/08 at 9:16 am

A little background on Gaza will reveal a long illustrious Jewish history there. Gaza is more Jewish than Tel Aviv. It has nothing to do with ‘need’, although Israel’s real ‘need’ is to stand on principle when it comes to the Jewish national heritage and homeland which is what modern Israel was founded for in the first place, duh. If you concede principle then you are left with political, religious and moral relativity.

Comment by Ben Plonie on 12/29/08 at 11:49 pm

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