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Selasa, 30 Desember 2008

Ehud Barak said Israel will swear pour it on Hama

The officials swear Israel will continue to demolish Hamas, after the air attack is now entering a fourth day.

"Israel will fight until completely against Hamas," said Defense Minister Ehud Barak cabinet in session, Monday (29/12). A senior military officials said there will be no building that Hamas will be left.

At least 345 Palestinian citizens killed and 1,550 injured since Saturday, the UN said. Conversely, two new citizens of Israel, which killed as a result of rocket fire from Gaza. UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, asking the truce immediately.

Ban is very alarming violence in Gaza. He recognizes the right of Israel to defend itself from Palestinian militant rocket attacks, but he reprove the use of excessive military force by Israel.

Israel now mobilize troops on the Gaza border states and in the surrounding area as a "closed military zone". The journalist said this step, in addition to the employment of thousands of army reserves, may be a land operation from the beginning.

Red Cross describes the situation in various hospitals in the state of unruly Gaza, medical teams have been working furiously. Meanwhile, a small number of Palestinian people who have been injured across the border Rafah into Egypt for treatment, and the trucks that had allowed drugs into Gaza.

The foreign minister will meet the EU in Paris on Tuesday to discuss the crisis that is increasingly uncertain.

Victims of civil

Dozens of Hamas power centers, including the complex security, government offices, and tunnels to Egypt, destroyed since Israel launched massive bombardment began on Saturday. Buildings that house digempur including senior Hamas commander, a car carrying gas cylinders, a number of mosques and homes, said the various reports. Five women from one family killed in the latest attack in Jabaliya.

Head of UN humanitarian affairs, John Holmes, said the latest information showed 320 people killed and 1,400 injured. "Sixty-four of the killed were civilians," he said in a press conference. "They are women and children. Not including the civilian victims of the men, even though we know many male civilians also died."

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Source: BBC