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There were fierce battles in Gaza on Friday as Hamas and Israel both rejected a United Nations call for an immediate1 cease-fire. The densely2 populated area faces shortages of food, medicine, water and electric power.
Smoke from Israeli strikes rises above the Gaza Strip on Friday |
Israel says its air and ground attacks are targeting only Hamas-related targets. It blames the Palestinian group for positioning fighters and rockets in civilian3 areas.
Hamas continued to fire rockets into southern Israel. A Hamas leader said in Damascus that the call for a truce4 would mean a surrender. But he also said Hamas was preparing to send a delegation5 to Cairo to further discuss an Egyptian peace plan.
The United States did not vote on the cease-fire resolution passed Thursday by the Security Council. American officials say they want to see the results of the Egyptian efforts.
Friday, the top U.N. human rights official called for an independent investigation6 into possible war crimes by both sides in the conflict. Navi Pillay, in Geneva, criticized Hamas leaders for the harm caused to Israeli civilians7 by rocket fire. And she warned against the use of people in Gaza as human shields.
At the same time, she deplored8 Israeli strikes against clearly marked U.N. buildings where civilians were taking shelter. The United Nations temporarily suspended aid operations in Gaza Thursday after Israeli fire killed the driver of an aid truck.
A U.N. report, using numbers from the Palestinian Health Ministry9, said almost seven hundred sixty people have been killed in Gaza. The report said about a third were children.
At least eighteen Israelis have been killed, including nine soldiers. Hamas missiles have been landing farther inside Israel than before.
A six-month cease-fire negotiated by Egypt ended on December nineteenth. Israel, facing rocket attacks, began its offensive two weeks ago.
Israel says it has no plans to permanently10 reoccupy Gaza. It ended a thirty-eight year occupation of the narrow strip along the Mediterranean11 coast in two thousand five. Hamas captured control of Gaza from the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority in two thousand seven.
Hamas is supported by Iran and Syria. It was formed in nineteen eighty-seven. Israel, the United States and the European Union consider it a terrorist group.
Hamas aims to destroy Israel and has killed hundreds of Israelis. Yet it developed partly as a result of Israeli support for the idea of a Muslim religious group as a balance against Fatah under Yasser Arafat.
The Bush administration has blamed Hamas for inciting12 the latest violence. President-elect Barack Obama says he is concerned about the violence in Gaza. But he says it would not be right for him to speak at length about the conflict until he takes office on January twentieth.
BARACK OBAMA: "We cannot have two administrations running foreign policy at the same time. We simply cannot do it. And so as a consequence, what I am doing is I am being briefed consistently, my national security team is fully13 up to speed on it. But the situation of domestic policy making and foreign policy making are two different things."
And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. I'm Steve Ember.
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