Palestinian Dead after Israeli Raid

Palestinian Dead after Israeli Raid
Israeli occupation troops have killed a Palestinian fighter believed to be a member of the resistance group Hamas during an attack in the north of the Gaza Strip. The fighter was attempting to stop Israeli occupation troops from entering Beit Hanoun in the early morning hours on Tuesday with an explosive device. The Israeli army claimed it was positioning itself to prevent Qassam rockets being fired from the town. By midmorning, the Israeli army had sealed all entrances to the town. A bulldozer moved piles of sand near one of the exits, and an Apache helicopter hovered overhead. In previous attacks, the occupation army demolished scores of homes and uprooted thousands of trees, saying it was trying to deprive cover for those firing rockets. Residents said at the time the destruction, which turned large areas into wasteland, was wanton. **No violence*** "I oppose those who are firing rockets, and I don't like violence at all," said Jaber Saeda, a 42-year-old farmer who said his greenhouses had been destroyed by Israel last year. "But how can I convince my children and myself that the Israelis are serious about peace when I see them uprooting trees and destroying houses and killing our children? They have left no space for trust between us and them," he said. Despite the attack, Palestinian fighters managed to fire two more Qassam rockets on Sderot in southern Israel early on Tuesday. One person was injured. Hamas claimed responsibility. In the West Bank, meanwhile, an Israeli man was found shot dead in his truck on Tuesday. Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades took responsibility for the killing, saying it was to avenge Israel's killing of its leader last weekend. **Helicopter strike*** Earlier, on Monday night, Palestinian eye-witnesses reported Israeli Apache helicopters again firing missiles in Gaza. One attack targeted a media office of Hamas in Gaza City, the other targeting a blacksmith shop in Nusairat refugee camp in central Gaza. At least three people were injured in the attack on the media office, medics and witnesses reported. The building also housed offices of Aljazeera, the British Broadcast Corporation (BBC) and other local media. **Lebanon clashes*** There were also renewed attacks on Israel's Lebanese border. Lebanese Hizb Allah fighters fired anti-aircraft shells which landed across the frontier. Israel's air force had earlier attacked Hizb Allah gunners in southern Lebanon. It was not immediately clear whether Israeli warplanes were flying over the border at the time of the incident. **PHOTO CAPTION*** A Palestinian youth is tended to by medics after being shot in the leg by Israeli forces in the northern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. (AP)

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