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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israeli missile fire knocks out power in Gaza
2005-09-29
Sharon looks smarter every day.
GAZA - Israel fired more missiles into Gaza and knocked out power to thousands of Palestinians on Wednesday in an offensive against cross-border rocket volleys by militants two weeks after its withdrawal from the territory.

Before dawn, Israeli aircraft launched missiles at four militant targets in and around Gaza City, destroying the offices of a leading Fatah militant and two other militant groups, Israeli military sources and Palestinian witnesses said. They said a fifth missile fired later destroyed a bridge in the north Gaza town of Beit Hanoun.

In separate strikes, Israeli aircraft fired missiles into open fields in northern Gaza “for deterrent purposes”, an Israeli military source said. Israel Radio described the action as being aimed against rocket launchers.

Residents of Beit Hanoun told Reuters they wanted militants to stop firing rockets into Israel so that economic reconstruction could begin after numerous Israeli ground raids in the past five years of violence.
Whoa. There's a clue.
Militant groups, including Hamas and the less influential Islamic Jihad, have said they were halting the rocket attacks to avoid being turned into cranberry jam large-scale Israeli retaliation.

The air strikes destroyed two major electrical generators and plunged Gaza City and much of the densely populated northern strip into darkness for hours. The army said it had not deliberately targeted electricity infrastructure. After emergency repairs, at least 35,000 people remained without power after daybreak.

Late on Tuesday, Israeli artillery fired on what the army said were rocket launching sites in northern Gaza after a rocket landed in a street in a town in southern Israel. There were no further rocket attacks by late afternoon on Wednesday.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  Nothing wrong with that sentence gromgoru, these were Paleo-repairmen after all...

Seeing how the place didn't explode, are you sure about that?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-09-29 18:21  

#7  After emergency repairs, at least 35,000 people remained without power after daybreak.

Nothing wrong with that sentence gromgoru, these were Paleo-repairmen after all... ;)
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2005-09-29 16:17  

#6  TW they're dilatants.... thisn the hobby.



(4-H Club Launch) :)
Posted by: Shipman   2005-09-29 15:53  

#5  And water pumps, I understand their wells are saline and not drinkable.

Also water pumps and mains are harder to repair, they take much longer to fix than powerlines.

Remember the fatal "Fours"
Four minutes without oxygen,
Four days without water,
Four weeks without food,
Electricity is not mentioned.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-09-29 14:02  

#4  The army said it had not deliberately targeted electricity infrastructure.

They should.
Posted by: DoDo   2005-09-29 11:20  

#3  Whoops! Oh, dear... So sorry about that!

Maybe next time the rocketeers won't stand in front of major infrastructure while practicing their little hobby.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-09-29 08:42  

#2  After emergency repairs, at least 35,000 people remained without power after daybreak.

Methinks, something is wrong with this sentence.
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-09-29 03:55  

#1  tough being sovereign, ain't it, Paleos?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-29 00:18  

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