Israeli couple, 2 Gaza gunmen die in new violence
Posted on: Sunday, 24 July 2005, 03:49 CDT
By Nidal al-Mughrabi
GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinian militants killed an Israeli couple in an ambush at the Gaza border on Sunday shortly after Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ended her mission to shore up a fragile ceasefire before Israel's Gaza pullout.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, under pressure from Jewish ultranationalists who call the plan to cede occupied land a reward for a Palestinian uprising, promised a tough response to the shooting at Kissufim border crossing.
"Israel will not make its peace with this terrorism," he told his cabinet.
"I made clear to the secretary of state that our response will be of a different kind, using very tough new measures," Sharon added without elaborating.
Israeli troops killed two gunmen who carried out the ambush, for which the militant groups Islamic Jihad, the Popular Resistance Committees, and al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, part of President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah group, claimed responsibility.
Rice wrapped up a three-day visit to the region aimed at preserving a shaky truce Israeli and Palestinian leaders declared in February and to ensure Israel's planned pullout from Gaza next month goes smoothly in the wake of fresh violence.
The militants fired at a vehicle on its way out of Gush Katif settlement bloc, killing an Israeli couple who had made a weekend visit from Jerusalem, the army and police said.
The militant groups involved said they were still committed to the truce but vowed more attacks if Israel continued to arrest or kill Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
"We are committed to calm but are also committed to responding to Zionist violations (of the ceasefire)," an Islamic Jihad spokesman said.
State Department spokesman Sean McCormack called the shooting of the Israeli couple "a senseless act of violence."
"The incident underscores the need for the parties working individually and in cooperation to maintain an atmosphere of calm free from violence during this period in the run-up to the withdrawal and during the Gaza disengagement," he told reporters aboard Rice's plane as she flew home from Israel.
RICE PRAISES ABBAS'S EFFORTS
Rice earlier praised efforts by Abbas to stop militants but said more action needed to be taken against them, especially to ensure Palestinian attacks do not hamper Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, its first from land Palestinians want as a state.
Gaza gunmen have increased rocket and mortar bomb attacks despite the truce. Israel has vowed to strike back at militants who may try to disrupt its planned withdrawal from all 21 settlements in Gaza and four of 120 in the West Bank.
Israel has killed 15 Palestinians, mainly gunmen, since a Palestinian suicide bombing killed five Israelis earlier this month. It has also resumed air strikes against militants.
Washington sees the pullout as a step toward reviving peace talks. Israeli settlers and right-wingers, who view the West Bank and Gaza as their biblical birthright, say the pullout would reward Palestinian militants.
Palestinians welcome the move but fear Sharon will strengthen the Israeli hold on the West Bank under what he calls "disengagement" from conflict.
Rice also urged Israel on Saturday not to seal off Gaza from the outside world after the pullout, echoing a key Palestinian demand. Palestinian officials said Israel had not done enough to discuss critical aspects of the plan.
Some 8,500 settlers would leave Gaza, home to 1.4 million Palestinians. But only a few hundred of more than 230,000 settlers will be removed from the West Bank, where they live alongside 2.4 million Palestinians. (Additional reporting by Saul Hudson and Corinne Heller in Jerusalem)
Source: REUTERS
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