By
Israel News Agency Staff
Jerusalem
----- June 12, 2008 ....... Part of the following was directly
communicated by the Israel Prime Minister's Media Adviser and
the Israel Government Press Office to the Israel News Agency.
Israel
Defense Forces killed three Palestinian terrorists in Gaza today.
Two of them, members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the military
wing of Fatah, were killed in the Beit Lahiya region in northern
Gaza.
The
IDF identified two terrorists approaching the border fence opposite
an Israel town with the intent of planting an explosive device
on the fence.
Infantry
troops who crossed the border to scan the area were able to
locate one of the terrorists, who was killed a short time later
by a tank shell. The IDF continued searching the region and
spotted the second terrorist, charged towards him and killed
him with small arms fire.
A
59-year-old Israel woman was wounded in the Yad Mordechai area
today as Palestinian terror groups launched a barrage of mortar
shells and Qassam rockets against Israel communities near the
Gaza border.
The
injured woman was evacuated to the Barzilai Medical Center in
Ashkelon, Israel for treatment.
At
least 40 mortars and 25 Qassam missiles slammed into Israel,
primarily in the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, a number of
fires have broken out as a result. A member of Kibbutz Nahal
Oz said that residents have currently been instructed to remain
in bomb shelters and fortified rooms.
As
these terror attacks continued by Iran backed Hamas terror operatives
against Israel civilians, the Israel Defense Forces continued
to allow tons of humanitarian aid into Gaza. This aid included
food, medicine and fuel.
The
Ministerial Committee on Israel National Security Affairs, met
yesterday holding a comprehensive discussion on Israel policy
in light of the continuing terrorist attacks from the Gaza Strip
and the possibility of achieving calm in the Gaza Strip.
The
Committee also decided to re-approve its recent decision regarding
the State of Israel's goals regarding the Gaza Strip.
The
Ministerial Committee authorized Israel Defense Minister Ehud
Barak to exhaust the dialogue with Egypt in order to achieve
all of Israel's conditions for an actual calm as have been agreed
to by Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Israel Foreign Minister
Tzipi Livni and Defense Minister Barak, and as were presented
in detail to the Cabinet by Prime Minister Olmert.
Included
in this framework is advancing the release of Israel Defense
Forces Cpl. Gilad Shalit, who has been held by Hamas since June
2006.
The
Ministerial Committee instructed the Israel Defense Forces to
prepare for military action in the Gaza Strip, according to
a rapid timetable, should the Cabinet convene and make a decision
to this effect.
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