Palestinian terrorists slipped into Israel Wednesday and conducted an attack at a fuel depot, killing two Israeli civilians. This attack came just days after Israel removed 50 roadblocks, as a result of pressure by the Bush Administration. AP:
Militants from the Gaza Strip slipped across the border and opened fire at a fuel depot in southern Israel on Wednesday, killing two Israeli civilians in a brazen daylight raid that threatened to set off heavy combat after a month long lull.
The Israeli government held Gaza's Hamas rulers responsible for the attack and sent tanks, troops and aircraft into the Palestinian territory. At least nine Palestinians died during the day, including two at the depot and seven in Gaza.
Earlier in the day, a Hamas militant and an Israeli soldier also were killed in clashes in southern Gaza.
The surge in violence could jeopardize recently renewed peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian government based in the West Bank, and the raid on the depot posed a threat to the supply of fuel to Gaza.
The facility is the sole conduit of gasoline to the coastal territory. Officials said there was no serious damage despite plumes of smoke billowing from the site, but Israel already has reduced the flow of fuel to Gaza as part of its sanctions against Hamas, causing severe shortages and rationing.
Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Arye Mekel said the attack would only cause more harm to Gazan civilians by threatening the current flow of fuel and other humanitarian supplies to Gaza.
"Israel sends food, gas, medical supplies and humanitarian assistance every day and the terrorists who attacked the crossing today are trying to harm this operation and are harming mostly the well-being of the people," Mekel said.
Israeli officials said four gunmen climbed over a border fence while their comrades fired mortar shells into Israel to divert attention. The attackers entered the depot and riddled two workers with bullets.
The above photo (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner) shows an Israeli tank maneuvering outside the Nahal Oz Fuel depot between Israel and the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, April 9, 2008. After the attack by Palestinian terrorists, Israel launched air strikes in Gaza.
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