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Palestinians Negotiate Ceasefire, Israel Kills Hamas Activist

Palestinians transport a boy wounded during an Israeli helicopter gunship attack in Gaza

GAZA, June 13 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - As the Islamic resistance group Hamas reportedly made contacts with the Palestinian government to resume ceasefire talks, an Israeli helicopter gunship killed at least one of its members in a fresh raid on Gaza on Friday, June 13.

The raid on densely-populated al-Sabra neighborhood also left more than 22 others, including eight children in Gaza, wounded, few hours after two others were killed in the northern West Bank of Jenin.

“Two Israeli rockets were fired at a Mazda car, leaving at least one person dead,” Al-Jazeera correspondent said on air by telephone.

The dead was identified as Fouad al-Lidawi, a member of the Islamic resistance movement Hamas, said the correspondent.

The raid came as Israeli Prime Minister Yasser Arafat was meeting with heads of his security apparatus holding a meeting with chiefs of security apparatus to discuss a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire with Israel, a source in the Palestinian leader's office told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Among those attending were Palestinian security chief Mohammed Dahlan, the head of national security in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and intelligence chief General Amin al-Hindi.

Hamas leader Ismail Hania confirmed that Lidawi was killed in the attack, which came one day after Israeli helicopters assassinated Yasser Taha, a Hamas cadre, his wife and three-year-old daughter in the densely populated area of Sheikh Radwan in Gaza. Four civilians were also killed at the raid.

Hania said that such Israeli military escalations “send the message clear to the Bush administration, that Israel has declared war against all of Palestinian people, not only Hamas.”

“The Americans should come here to see who is the victim, who is the terrorist in this vicious cycle of Zionist terrorism against Palestinians,” he added.

Washington responded to earlier Israeli attacks by calls on the Palestinian government to work harder to “rein in” resistance groups, leaving many Palestinians irked by these statements.

Israel announced an “all-out war” against Hamas, and that all of the group members are targeted including its spiritual leader Ahmed Yassin. The Palestinian government said it considered the war declaration is directed to “all Palestinians”

The tension between Israel and Palestinians was triggered off when Israeli forces carried out a botched assassination attempt on Hamas leader Abdul-Aziz al-Rantissi, few days after a peace summit attended by U.S. President George W. Bush in Jordan, in which Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmud Abbas made vows to end attacks against Israel through dialogue with resistance group.

The Palestinian response was swift, 17 people were killed and more than 70 others injured when an explosion ripped through a bus on Jaffa street in the west of occupied Jerusalem.

The escalation of Israeli attacks came to put all peace efforts at a standstill, as more than 25 Palestinians were killed by Israel in the last few days.

On Wednesday, a number of Israeli helicopters fired rockets on a vehicle carrying two Hamas members and killed them.

Ceasefire Talks

Palestinians attempt to extinguish a burning car after an Israeli helicopter gunship attack in the Gaza.

Shortly before the Israeli raid in Gaza, reports turned up that intensive contacts are now under way among all parties concerned to clinch a ceasefire between Hamas and the Jewish state.

“The Palestinian Authority is now involved in unofficial contacts with Hamas leaders to reach a crossing point for resuming dialogue on ceasefire,” a Hamas leader told AFP.

But the latest helicopter attack is expected to undermine all ceasefire efforts given Israel’s continued military aggressions might drew a backlash from jeering Palestinians.

Hamas leader told IslamOnline.net earlier in the day that his group “deeply studies” any proposals for returning to the table with the Palestinian government as long as it would take into account “Palestinian fixtures and support for the Intifada; not the opposite”.

Hamas said it would give up resistance only if Israeli army ceases daily incursions into Palestinian areas and moves on to end its long-standing occupation.

In the meanwhile, Al-Jazeera said that Egypt won promises from Hamas for a temporary ceasefire with Israeli occupation forces.

A 10-member delegation is to leave for Palestinian territories to follow on helping end military operations between the two conflicting sides, it added.

 

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