Posted on 04/09/2006 4:01:47 PM PDT by Alouette
Harsh reality: Northern Gaza Strip residents tell Ynet about life in war zone, wedged between IDF, Qassam rocket launching cells. Locals say their existence resembles shooting range; IDF: Terrorists take advantage of civilians
By the weekend, IDF forces fired more than 1,000 shells at the Gaza Strip in a single week in response to ongoing Qassam rocket attacks on Israeli targets.
However, it appears Palestinian residents living in what has become a full-fledged war zone wedged between the IDF and Qassam cells have been forgotten.
IDF officials, meanwhile, are aware of the damage but note they have no intention of harming civilians.
"We regret such harm," army officers say.
As they contend with the presence of Palestinian gunmen and the persistent Israeli shelling, residents told Ynet about a sense of living in a firing range and contending with constant fears.
"Life in recent weeks is unnatural. It's a war movie, a horror movie that keeps on becoming more frightening," 27-year-old Osama al-Bidi says. "Wherever you go, there are homes with shrapnel and holes, homes that have been damaged. Some of the homes are empty because dozens of families left. How will these families return when their homes are in such condition?"
Al-Bidi says 15 residents of the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahiya, including four members of one family, were wounded in the past 24 hours.
"Yet it's not only people who are hurt," he says. "Many people here subsist on raising cattle, and many animals have been killed in recent days. Only today, four cows died after a shell hit their farm. This means the livelihood of many people is being destroyed."
Despite the IDF's insistence it targets "open fields" and Qassam rocket launching sites, Osama describes a different reality.
"Anyone who wishes to should come here and see where the Israelis are shooting. No open areas, everything is close, even very close, to the homes," he says. "Anyone talking about open areas should come and see if the shooting is really directed at open areas. The fire gets really close to people."
'Constant shelling'
Hani Sarur from Beit Lahiya says "life in the town moves on between one boom to another, sounds of shells and ambulance sirens."
"Every minute, sometimes almost every second, there are shells from the ground, sea, and air," he says. "And those are hard shells, with the shrapnel being scattered to a distance of 200 and even 300 meters (about 600-900 feet,)" he says.
"But in recent days, not only the shrapnel is coming closer, the shells themselves are landing increasingly closer to homes and not to those open areas the Israelis are talking about," Sarur adds.
The Gaza resident says the situation is becoming increasingly scary.
"You can feel the shell flying above your head and about to fall any moment," he says. "In early evening hours, particularly on streets at the edge of town, there's no traffic and it turns into a short of ghost town."
Local residents are slowly becoing indifferent in the face of the situation and are merely trying to live on with the fear and constant shelling, Sarur says.
"The people feel they have nothing to lose anymore, and therefore we don't care about those leaflets the Israelis drop from the air where they ask us to act against those who fire rockets," he says. "Even if nobody likes the situation, people don't care anymore."
Gunmen: Occupation to blame
When it comes to the gunmen, Israel and the "occupation" bear full responsibility for the situation. According to the gunmen, "it's not surprising that Israelis would cast the blame on us. This is the occupier's line of thought. Those who think that the responsibility is divided equally are lying to their public. The occupation is responsible."
Abu Khmaid, one of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades commanders in the Gaza Strip, says: "Our people, also those living in the northern Strip, see the daily assassinations the Israelis are carrying out in the West Bank, and they are not ready for us to refrain from responding to Israel's crimes in the West Bank."
According to Abu Khmaid, "the rocket launchers fire when there is an assassination in the West Back or a deep entry into a Palestinian community, which is accompanied by injuries."
"We are not the ones initiating the fire. Our fire comes when we see our brothers in the West Bank being killed. We will not allow the Israelis to distinguish between the West Bank and the Strip, between one kind of Palestinian blood and another kind of Palestinian blood," he says.
Abu Khmaid adds that "it is true that the Palestinian street, especially the one in the northern Strip, is unsatisfied with the situation, but the people are unsatisfied with the occupation and its ramifications and not with what we are doing and the way we're retaliating."
"The people here in Gaza feel no withdrawal. The Israelis are sitting on our crossings, choking us through a continuous economic siege, and believe me that the shells the Israelis are firing are the less difficult part of all that is happening. The people are dying of hunger and are deprived of their livelihood because of the Israeli policy, but all this will not convince our people that we will agree to the West Bank becoming a war zone without us interfering," he concludes.
IDF: Terrorists making use of population
The IDF Southern Command, which is orchestrating the wide-scale operation in the Gaza Strip, is following up on every report on the Palestinian side, especially injuries among civilians or damage caused to property.
"Once the decision was made to change the operational pattern and do something else, we made it clear to the Palestinians that we removed restrictions and we will fire at any place used to launch Qassam rockets at Israel," a military source said.
According to the official, "our activity is aimed at terror organizations, at the groups that are trying once and again to hurt Israeli citizens. Unfortunately, they operate more than once near Palestinian police officers' posts, thinking that this would provide them with protection. Up to now, our response was restrained, but now the constraints were removed and Palestinian police posts are not immune anymore."
"The terrorists are making similar use of the population when firing Qassams. They are firing from the houses so that the IDF won't fire back and hit them, so there is a new policy here as well. Therefore, we distributed leaflets and asked the residents who are in the launching areas to leave the site. Those who are there are risking their lives," another military source said.
Meanwhile, senior IDF officials explain that the new step aims to achieve two objectives: Pursuing terror groups wherever they are and conveying a message to the leadership that if it does not interfere and work to stop the fire, civilians used as a shield by terrorists would also be hurt.
"The terror organizations never had mercy on the Palestinian population. Any terror attack at the Erez crossing or a warning at Karni (crossing), led to its closure, and who was hurt? Civilians. The operation now conveys a clear message we do not bear responsibility, but rather, the terror organizations and the Palestinian leadership do," an army official said.
IDF officials are not talking about easing off when it comes to the ongoing Gaza operation, and are also not talking about "victory" in light of military successes in recent days and the relative drop in the firing of Qassams toward Israel.
"At the moment, the operation will continue and whoever is involved in terror will be hurt," an army official concluded.
Hanan Greenberg contributed to the report
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No the blame if the fool responsibility of the slaves of satan/allah!
How can you co-exist, and build thriving relationships with others when your "religion" commands the following?
Sura 9:5 of the Koranus, wherever you find them, and take them captives and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush.
" upon such of those to whom the Scriptures have been given as believe not in God." Sura 9:29
"Strike off their heads then, and strike off from them every finger tip." - Sura 8:12
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It's a religion of peace
It's a religion of peace
It aint Slim W, but this'll gitr done!
Kill A Commie For Mommie
Yeah, I notice there is a distinct difference between the way gunmen look at it and the way your average stupidstinian looks at it. </sarc>
But then I realize that they agree with the thugs firing the rockets.
Cockroaches the lot of them...
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He who lives by the SCIMITAR, dies by the SCIMITAR.
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The first Union shot of the Civil War was COUNTERBATTERY fire ordered by Abner Doubleday, credited for founding our national passtime. Either get rid of the terrorists or get over it.
I'm no biblical scholar, but it seems to me that the "Turn the other cheek" admonition is in the NEW Testament and doesn't generally apply to Isrealis.
'Course, some of us NT types seem to have drawn a line on how many times we'll get hit before we hit back now, too.
Getting tough out there for terrorists; used to get such good press for throwing rocks and blowing up busses, now you shoot a dozen rockets and the Times doesn't even print the story.
However, it appears Palestinian residents living in what has become a full-fledged war zone wedged between the IDF and Qassam cells have been forgotten.Gosh, it's almost as if living in Gaza makes all the problems worthwhile.
Probably just an ambulance bringing in reloads.
kill the evildoers in the bosom of your neighborhoods, and the IDF will stop shelling. DUH.
"Never bring a knife(or scimitar)to a gunfihjt!"
Same @#$^, different day! Some of these characters haven't had their diapers changed since 1948.
Read this closely and you see, the shells are landing in the open areas. A very carefully crafted sentence but still amounts to the same thing. "Increasingly closer to homes" means, open areas. If they were landing on homes, then he would say they are landing on homes, not "closer to homes".
There is no occupation of Gaza. Why don't they take this opportunity to do something productive. I'm sure Israel has better things to do than fight people in territory it abandoned.
Gee, if they'd stop launching rockets, I'd bet they wouldn't get shelled.
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