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Israel closes crossings with Gaza | Israel closes crossings with Gaza |
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Israel has temporarily shut its crossings with Gaza, after a series of rocket attacks on nearby Israeli towns from the Hamas-run territory. | |
The UN relief agency providing for Palestinian refugees in Gaza said it was unable to deliver humanitarian aid as a result of the closure. | The UN relief agency providing for Palestinian refugees in Gaza said it was unable to deliver humanitarian aid as a result of the closure. |
The measure came as at least one militant was killed and several others injured in an Israeli air strike. | The measure came as at least one militant was killed and several others injured in an Israeli air strike. |
They had just launched rockets into Israel, officials on both sides said. | They had just launched rockets into Israel, officials on both sides said. |
A militant from the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a group linked to the Fatah faction of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, was also killed by Israeli troops in the West Bank town of Nablus. | |
Gaza is completely shut down - this will only add to an already dire situation Christopher GunnessUNRWA | Gaza is completely shut down - this will only add to an already dire situation Christopher GunnessUNRWA |
Ahmed Senakreh was killed in a gun battle with soldiers who had surrounded a house in the Balata refugee camp where he was hiding. | |
The Israeli military has intensified operations in Gaza this week, killing at least 32 Palestinians, most of them militants, in air strikes. | The Israeli military has intensified operations in Gaza this week, killing at least 32 Palestinians, most of them militants, in air strikes. |
Hamas, the militant Islamist group, has fired salvoes of unguided rockets for the first time in months, causing injuries in Israel. | Hamas, the militant Islamist group, has fired salvoes of unguided rockets for the first time in months, causing injuries in Israel. |
The sharp rise in violence in the Gaza Strip comes after a recent US-led push for progress in peace talks. | The sharp rise in violence in the Gaza Strip comes after a recent US-led push for progress in peace talks. |
Roads dug up | Roads dug up |
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak took the decision to close Gaza's borders on Thursday evening, prompted by the rocket attacks. | Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak took the decision to close Gaza's borders on Thursday evening, prompted by the rocket attacks. |
More attacks followed on Friday, with one hitting the Israeli town of Ashkelon. No casualties were reported. | More attacks followed on Friday, with one hitting the Israeli town of Ashkelon. No casualties were reported. |
"It's time that Hamas decide to either fight or take care of its population," Shlomo Dror, a spokesman for the Israeli defence ministry, said. "It's unacceptable that people in [the southern Israeli town of] Sderot are living in fear every day and people in Gaza are living life as usual." | "It's time that Hamas decide to either fight or take care of its population," Shlomo Dror, a spokesman for the Israeli defence ministry, said. "It's unacceptable that people in [the southern Israeli town of] Sderot are living in fear every day and people in Gaza are living life as usual." |
BBC Jerusalem correspondent Katya Adler says the closure should be seen as a warning by Israel to show what it can do if it decides to put increased pressure on Gaza. | |
The crossings would normally be closed from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning for the Sabbath. Israeli officials have indicated the decision will be reviewed on Sunday. | |
But, a spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), Christopher Gunness, said it was unable to deliver lorryloads of aid because of the closure. | But, a spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), Christopher Gunness, said it was unable to deliver lorryloads of aid because of the closure. |
"Gaza is completely shut down. This will only add to an already dire situation," he said. | "Gaza is completely shut down. This will only add to an already dire situation," he said. |
Gazans were digging up roads because there was no cement for making graves, he said. | Gazans were digging up roads because there was no cement for making graves, he said. |
"It is imperative that these crossings are opened so that the dire situation in Gaza does not deteriorate further, inflicting further misery on one-and-a-half million people," he said. | "It is imperative that these crossings are opened so that the dire situation in Gaza does not deteriorate further, inflicting further misery on one-and-a-half million people," he said. |
Urgent cases | |
The BBC's Martin Patience, who is at the Erez crossing, says he saw one Palestinian needing urgent medical treatment being allowed out of Gaza. | The BBC's Martin Patience, who is at the Erez crossing, says he saw one Palestinian needing urgent medical treatment being allowed out of Gaza. |
Hamas has launched over 100 rockets into Israel in recent days | |
Two Gazans were allowed to cross into the territory, returning from receiving treatment in Israel, as well as a vehicle belonging to UN children's fund Unicef, our correspondent says. | Two Gazans were allowed to cross into the territory, returning from receiving treatment in Israel, as well as a vehicle belonging to UN children's fund Unicef, our correspondent says. |
Gaza receives its fuel and humanitarian supplies through Israel, and the territory has been under an ever-tightening blockade since Hamas took it over by force in June. | Gaza receives its fuel and humanitarian supplies through Israel, and the territory has been under an ever-tightening blockade since Hamas took it over by force in June. |
Last week, a hopeful US President George W Bush was predicting the recently relaunched peace process could result in a deal within a year. | Last week, a hopeful US President George W Bush was predicting the recently relaunched peace process could result in a deal within a year. |
But on Thursday, the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) headed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas warned of "serious consequences" for the talks if the Israeli strikes continued. | But on Thursday, the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) headed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas warned of "serious consequences" for the talks if the Israeli strikes continued. |