giovedì 13 dicembre 2007

Israel tanks enter Gaza on eve of peace talks Palestinians demand halt to settlements as peace talks begin

Rory McCarthy in Jerusalem, The Guardian ,12.12.07. Iraeli troops in tanks and armoured vehicles mounted an incursion into Gaza yesterday, killing at least six Palestinian militants on the eve of a new round of peace talks. As many as 30 tanks and vehicles were involved in the operation in southern Gaza, near the Sufa crossing and close to the town of Khan Yunis. Several Palestinians were reported injured.

The Israeli military said it was a routine operation against militants, but Palestinian officials accused Israel of trying to disrupt the peace talks. Israeli and Palestinian negotiators were to meet today at the King David hotel in Jerusalem to start a new process of talks in the wake of the Middle East conference in Annapolis late last month.

Palestinian officials have already complained about an Israeli decision last week to issue tenders for more than 300 houses in the East Jerusalem settlement of Har Homa. "The Israeli policy of escalation aims to sabotage and place obstacles before the negotiations even before they start," said Nabil Abu Rdeneh, a spokesman for the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas.

David Batty, Palestinians demand halt to settlements as peace talks begin, Guardian Unlimited , 12.12.07

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