By Press TV
March 14, 2014
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has called for the full
reoccupation of the besieged Gaza Strip amid rising tensions in the region.
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Lieberman made the remarks on Israel’s Channel 2 television following a retaliatory attack by Palestinian resistance movement, Islamic Jihad, against the Israeli regime earlier on Wednesday.
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Lieberman made the remarks on Israel’s Channel 2 television following a retaliatory attack by Palestinian resistance movement, Islamic Jihad, against the Israeli regime earlier on Wednesday.
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“Following
an attack like this ~ a barrage of more than 50 rockets ~ there is no
alternative to a full reoccupation of the entire Gaza Strip,” said the Israeli
foreign minister.
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Earlier
in the day, an Israeli security source said more than 60 mortar rounds had been
fired from Gaza, while the Israeli military put the number at “more than 30
rockets,” adding eight hit urban areas, and another three were intercepted by
the Israeli Iron Dome missile system.
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“We
will continue to strike those who want to harm us. We’ll act against them very
forcefully,” Lieberman was quoted by his spokesman, Ofir Gendelman, as saying
in a separate statement.
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Meanwhile,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also threatened to respond “very
forcefully” to the shelling from the besieged Palestinian sliver.
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The
al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, claimed responsibility
for the Wednesday rocket attacks on the south of the occupied Palestinian
lands, saying, it “responded to (Israeli) aggression with a volley of rockets.”
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On
Tuesday, three Palestinians lost their lives after an Israeli drone carried out
an airstrike on the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.
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The
Palestinian resistance movement of Hamas blamed Tel Aviv for the escalation of
tensions in the region.
“We hold the occupation responsible, we warn of the consequences of any escalation and we reiterate that resistance is the right of the Palestinian people to defend itself,” AFP quoted Ihab al-Ghassin, a Hamas spokesman, as saying.
Gaza
has been blockaded since June 2007, a situation that has caused a decline in
the standards of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting
poverty.
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The
apartheid regime of Israel denies about 1.7 million people in Gaza their basic
rights, such as freedom of movement, jobs that pay proper wages, and adequate
healthcare and education.
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