Israeli minister says Gaza operation is not halting Palestinian missile attacks on civilians
March 2, 2008, 5:51 PM (GMT+02:00)
Intenal security minister Avi Dichter says army is missing objective
Intenal security minister Avi Dichter says army is missing objective
Sunday, March 2, 33 Palestinian missiles crashed into Sderot and its environs, and a Katyusha rocket reached Ofakim, the third Israeli town targeted from Gaza. Damage was extensive and several civilians suffered minor injury.
Four soldiers were injured in combat in Gaza.
One of three Katyushas fired at Ashkelon exploded next door the home of internal security minister Avi Dichter, hours after he criticized the current Israeli military operation in Gaza for failing to stop the Palestinian missile-rocket blitz on Israeli towns and villages. Just the opposite, he complained to the weekly cabinet meeting: Instead of 125,000 Israeli civilians under fire, there are now 250,000.
The minister, a former Shit Bet director, stressed their must be no let-up in operations against terrorists; Palestinian civilians shielding them are themselves terrorists, he said.
Three houses on Dichters street in Ashkelon were heavily damaged, a woman was injured and three people went into shock. Israeli military intelligence chief revealed that 90 of the 108 Palestinians killed in Gaza in the last two days were combatants.
Prime minister Ehud Olmert pledged not to stop Israels Gaza assault until the Palestinians halted their missile offensive, but peace talks would go on. He was instantly rebuffed by Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas, who formally suspended all contacts with Israel. Replying to the UN condemnation of Israels attacks as disproportionate and excessive, Olmert said: No one has the right to preach to Israel for exercising its right to self-defense.
DEBKAfiles military sources report that Minister Dichter was speaking for the frustrated Israeli commanders conducting the Gaza anti-missile campaign against Hamas. The government is still restricting Israels military incursion of the Gaza Strip to 2.5-3 km deep, whereas Palestinian crews are firing missiles and rockets from the relatively safe distance of 6 to 15 km inside the Strip. That is why, Dichter argued, the operation is falling short of its goals, which defense minister Ehud Barak defined to the ministers as halting Palestinian missile fire and cutting down their arms smuggling.
Also Sunday, Palestinian mortar fire was again directed at Israeli convoys heading through the Sufa crossing with meat, wheat and other food for Gazas population. The trucks turned back.