Israel kills Palestinian militant as raids escalate
Posted on: Tuesday, 7 February 2006, 01:48 CST
By Atef Sa'ad
NABLUS, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli troops killed a local commander of Islamic Jihad in the West Bank and bombed a bridge in Gaza on Tuesday in escalating raids against Palestinian militants, security sources said.
The latest casualty brought to eight the number of Palestinian gunmen killed by Israel in air strikes and shootings since Sunday when an Israeli woman was killed in a stabbing attack in central Israel.
The wave of violence follows Hamas's landslide victory in a January 25 Palestinian legislative election, a development that further strained already deadlocked peace efforts.
The Islamist militant group Hamas refuses to recognize Israel and has carried out dozens of suicide bombings against the Jewish state in a 5-year-old uprising.
Palestinian security sources said Israeli troops killed a senior commander of Islamic Jihad, Ahmed Radad, during an early morning raid in the West Bank's largest town of Nablus.
Radad, 28, was from another West Bank village and had been hiding in Nablus during his flight from Israeli troops for the past few years, the Palestinian sources said.
Islamic Jihad had claimed responsibility for rocket fire from Gaza that wounded three Israelis at the weekend and a series of recent suicide bombings against Israel.
Israel's army spokesman said two soldiers were wounded in the Nablus raid, as a gunbattle erupted while the troops attempted to arrest a militant hiding in a building.
As that raid ensued, Israel pounded northern Gaza with artillery fire and its air force bombed a bridge and six roads to prevent rocket fire.
One shell hit a home in northern Gaza, injuring a 15-year-old girl, medics and witnesses.
Israel said its troops also arrested four suspected militants in a village near the West Bank town of Ramallah.
Hours before Tuesday's violence, Israel killed two members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed wing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement, in an air strike in Gaza on Monday.
A day earlier, Israel killed five other Palestinian militants, including a top Islamic Jihad bombmaker, in two separate air raids in Gaza.
PEACE ACCORDS
Despite the stepped up attacks on militants, Israel's Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said he hoped to maintain ties with Abbas, who has vowed to stick to peace accords with Israel, despite Hamas's election win.
Olmert has threatened unilateral moves in the absence of a peace partner, after the popularity in Israel of its withdrawal last year from the Gaza Strip, which was also a unilateral step.
Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz was quoted by an Israeli newspaper as saying Israel may opt to set a border unilaterally with the Palestinians and remove more Jewish settlements from occupied land in the coming few years.
Mofaz, a lead candidate in Olmert's centrist Kadima party, the frontrunner in the March 28 general election, said that "immediately after the elections the government will deal with the issue of permanent borders."
"The first priority will be to set them in agreement with the Palestinians. If we cannot reach agreed permanent borders, we will take different action," Mofaz said. "We don't have to wait for somebody else to determine our destiny."
He said Israel would also decide "the future of most settlements" in the West Bank in the next few years.
Source: REUTERS
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