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Monday
Jan122009

The Israeli Invasion of Gaza: Rolling Updates (12 Jan --- Evening)

Later Updates: The Israeli Invasion of Gaza (13 January)
Latest Post: "Bring Fatah Into Gaza"
Latest Post: Tony Blair Slams Hamas; His Former Ambassador Slams Blair and Israel


12:40 p.m. Off for downtime: a "holding pattern" day as Israeli Cabinet seems undecided on its next day and Hamas --- through a military strategy of remaining elusive and a political strategy of popping up to make statements --- holds out. While Israel may make out that it is playing "Whack-a-Mole" with the enemy, it is more likely that the Israeli military has a growing concern. Neither moving forward nor backwards, Israeli forces may become a static target for Hamas hit-and-run targets.

I don't think the situation is tenable from an Israeli point of view for many days but, with no political breakthrough, what is their next step?



11:40 p.m. News that Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations Secretary-General, insisting that an immediate cease-fire in Gaza "must be observed" prompts the question: what happened, if anything on the diplomatic front? I still have not seen any news out of Cairo.

11:35 p.m. Catching up: Hamas leader (and, for Al Jazeera, "deposed Palestinian prime minister") Ismail Haniya made his second speech during the Gaza conflict, which he promised would "deliver a new future" to the Gazan people: "Victory comes with patience."

11:30 p.m. The Guardian of London has the story of the frustration of doctors at al-Arish hospital in the Sinai in Egypt:

"There are 4,000 injured people just 50km from here," [the surgeon] says quietly. "We're sitting in a very well-equipped hospital with more than 100 doctors on call, ready to deal with more than 400 emergency cases through the week. But they are not coming. We don't know why. We just wait."



11:10 p.m. Ground battles intensifying in Jabaliya and moving southward towards Zeitoun, but still on periphery of Gaza City. More Israeli airstrikes around Rafah.

11:05 p.m. Al Jazeera is all over the Zeitoun massacre story. Israeli spokesman Mark Regev is telling bald-faced lies such as "we didn't have forces operating in this way in the area" and Israeli forces "didn't put members of the family in a house" capped with the line that this is all Hamas propaganda.

Israel did get more than 100 trucks with aid into Gaza but distribution still restricted because of fuel shortages. More than 70 percent of Gazans have no electricity; 1/3 have no running water.

11 p.m. Back after a celebration of the 100th anniversary of a fabulous institution called Fircroft College (more about this later in a separate blog).

8:03 p.m. CNN headline: "U.S. targets nuclear proliferation network". Ah, good, that will mean American sanctions on Israel....

8:01 p.m. Tangential (irrelevant?) development of the day: "EU Proposes Gaza Donor Conference"

8 p.m. Sorry to be a drag, but all hell is breaking loose in Somalia, where Government troops have killed "many" in response to an attack on the Presidential Palace.

7:10 p.m. Al Jazeera: "There are gun battles between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian fighters in the areas of east Jabaliya and Tuffah. We are also hearing eyewitness reports that several houses have been demolished in the north, in Beit Hanoun and in other areas."

6:45 p.m. We've just posted an analysis, "Bring Fatah into Gaza: The Call to Arms in the Washington Post"

6:05 p.m. Iran's Press TV is reporting that Israeli bombardment has hit a clinic and (via Al-Aqsa TV) the al-Dorra children's hospital.

6 p.m. OK, this is getting curious. Not a peep out of Cairo, either on the Mubarak-Sarkozy proposal or on the specific Egyptian-Israeli discussions on control of the border and tunnels in southern Gaza

5:34 p.m. There is a running discussion of the live feed from Gaza City, and the Israeli attempt to redirect it. CNN's take-up of the Ramattan feed can now be watched.

5:23 p.m. I'm going to drop all semblance of objectivity for a minute. This is the disgraceful response --- some might say stonewall, some might say lie --- on the Zeitoun mass killing:

Israel says it has no information of an incident in which 30 people were killed when the house they were placed in by the Army was shelled.



5:05 p.m. President Bush has just finished his last press conference. Best comment: "I hope someone is videotaping this cause it's going to be footage like the bunker scene with Hitler in Downfall."

5:02 p.m. The live feed of the Ramattan News Agency, which we have monitored for the last few days for news from Gaza City, has been redirected to an Israeli television station.

5 p.m. Israel/Gaza time: CNN continues to lead with the humanitarian story, based on the diary of an aid worker, apparently unaware of the jarring juxtaposition with its second story, "Israel breaks off attacks to allow relief supplies into Gaza".

Reader Comments (2)

Israeli politicians, 2004: Disengagement from Gaza will bring peace

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KE1h6tHDjbU

Video courtesy of Carl In Jerusalem, who comments:

"This appeared on Channel 10 cable television last night. It includes (with translation) of highlights of the 2004 debate on 'disengaging' from Gaza and seeing how people voted. You will note how foolish the speakers look today and how many 'right wingers' (including Netanyahu) voted in favor. I tried to convince many of you otherwise, and was slammed at Little Green Footballs [Big surprise there. -- RS] for being a 'Kahanist' because I was opposed to the 'disengagement.' Well, who was right?"

Got it off Jihad Watch.

January 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDave

Sure you wasn't right..
Netanyahu was praying that he could ge disengagment agreement cause the resistance in gaza was very solid and he knew that the israeli soldiers just would not bare it anymore (( AND THE SAME WAS IN SOUTH LEBANON TOO)) ISRAEL HAS NEVER GIVEN ANY LAND OUT OF CHARITY.
AND ALL THESE LANDS ARE OCCUPIED LANDS ACCORDING TO
U.N DECESION (( 424)) so israel has no right initially to stay there with or without vote.
BUT if they had properly disengaged from gaza...
if they accepted the free well of the palestinian people ...
if they didn't start that illegel siege ... everybody would have been lokking for peace..
Israel has won much more profits by peace other than with gun ( actually the only thing israel has won with war is Hate and economic problems)..
The problem when someone thinks that he is the most powerful and he can just crash anyone and take everything ( the land , the power ,peace and the ability to practice some violance now and the just for fun)..
He ended up as (ISRAEL)..
A country with a governmentS ( so i am not saying that only about the recent governement) which the only way to get a resolution for them is by crashing, smashing and extreme violance.
and please don't say the have made negotiations ( they went to drink a cup pf coffee on the shore)no one trust them cause they never oblige to any agrement ( those words were from moubark's mouth on israeli T.V)
No way an occupation force can win a resistance action , cause the more force the occupation use the more the people wanna get rid of it(historical facts)..
Gaza people now have nothing to lose .. no homes ... no schools ... nothing!!
so the only thing they could do now is to get a revenge from those who has punished them for using their rights to elect whome ever they want.

January 13, 2009 | Unregistered Commentereman maslouh

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