Wednesday, 8 December 2010

IsraHell attacks Gaza Strip

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The IsraHelli Air Force has attacked the southern Gaza Strip. Several military aircrafts and unmanned spy planes infiltrated the Gaza territory without any warning. The warplanes carried out airstrikes near the city of Khan Younis in the south, bombarding a chicken farm on Wednesday. The aircraft then continued to fly over the city. IsraHelli planes also attacked the city of Rafah, also in the south, targeting the tunnels beneath Gaza's border with Egypt.

IsraHelli military aircraft flying in Gaza

There have so far been no reports of human or material losses from the attacks. The IsraHelli military has not confirmed the air strikes. The tunnels that are being targeted are used to bring in direly-needed supplies as Tel Aviv keeps up its mid 2007-present siege of the coastal sliver, depriving 1.5-million Gazans of food, fuel and other necessities. IsraHell has repeatedly pounded Gaza since it took the strip under all-out onslaughts in the Operation Cast Lead at the turn of 2009, killing more than 1,400 Palestinians and inflicting a damage of above $1.6 billion on the enclave's economy.


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Tayyip Erdogan urges IsraHell to lift Gaza siege


IsraHell is being continuously pressurized by the world over its terrorism and most recently, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has once again criticized IsraHell for imposing a crippling blockade on the Gaza Strip, urging Tel Aviv to lift the siege. "The embargoes… must be lifted", he said during a speech in Turkey's parliament on Tuesday. Erdogan also insisted that IsraHell should apologize for its deadly attack on a Gaza-bound aid convoy in international waters, which left nine Turkish activists dead. "If anyone wants to turn a new page, they must first admit their crime... apologize and pay compensation", he said further.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan

The brutal attack in May sparked a global outrage across the world as the aid convoy was trying to deliver humanitarian supplies to the 1.5 million impoverished people of Gaza. Turkey cut its relations with IsraHell over the incident and asked its ambassador to leave Tel Aviv. "If we see these steps being taken, then we will evaluate the situation... We are not acting with feelings of grudge and hatred", he added.

Earlier on Monday, Erdogan met with acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas and discussed various issues, including bilateral relations, the latest situation in the Palestinian territories and the stalled Middle East talks.



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