By Robert Berger
Jerusalem
27 June 2007
At least 12 Palestinians, most of them armed militants, have been killed as Israel launched a limited ground incursion into the Gaza Strip. Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau that the violence is adding to the hardships in the territory following the Palestinian civil war earlier this month.
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| Palestinian man carries wounded boy at Shifa hospital in Gaza City |
In Gaza City, a senior commander from the Islamic Jihad's rocket unit was killed when his car exploded. The group said the car was targeted in an air strike, but Israel denied involvement.
It was the heaviest fighting since the Islamic militant group Hamas seized control of Gaza two weeks ago, after routing the forces of the Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Israel Cabinet Minister Tzahi Hanegbi said rocket attacks will not be tolerated.
Hanegbi told Israel Radio that the Hamas takeover of Gaza will not prevent the army from taking necessary action to reduce terrorist activity.
But Palestinians say the Israeli raids have made a bad situation even worse.
Safwat Kahalut, a journalist in Gaza, told Israel Radio that the people are in despair, because Israel has sealed off its borders with Gaza and there is no money and little food.
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| Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (r) shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert before their meeting at the city of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, 25 Jun 2007 |
Responding to the Israeli raids, Hamas accused Mr. Abbas of conspiring with Israel to bring down the government in Gaza.
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