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Militants in Gaza shot a rocket that hit the
northern edge of Ashkelon Thursday, putting a major Israeli city –
and its power station – in the line of fire for the first time.
Traveling more than 11 miles, it was the farthest that a homemade
rocket has reached, the Israeli army said.
The rocket strike came amid increasingly intense Israeli military
operations in Gaza and even in parts of the West Bank. The Israeli
army killed 12 Palestinians in Hamas-ruled Gaza Wednesday and
Thursday, and Israel troops raided the West Bank city of Nablus,
which is under the control of President Mahmoud Abbas.
The spike in Israeli military strikes and the encroaching range of
Palestinian rockets from Gaza comes days before President Bush is
due to visit the region, a trip intended to encourage momentum
toward peace following the Annapolis, Md., summit last November.
Israeli officials indicate that among their main demands of Mr. Bush
will be the ability to have "freedom of action" in the West Bank and
Gaza regarding military action, despite whatever is happening in
negotiations.
Palestinians, who view such activity as highly provocative, expect
Bush to obtain a promise from Israel to stop settlement building and
to enable Palestinians to travel through Israeli checkpoints.
Also Thursday, Israeli warplanes destroyed three houses belonging to
Islamic Jihad militants, who were killed in separate Israeli
airstrikes in Gaza two weeks ago, Palestinian witnesses said.
The Christian Science Moniter