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Six soldiers killed in gaza city battle { May 11 2004 }

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Six soldiers killed in battle with Palestinians in Gaza City
By Associated Press
Tuesday, May 11, 2004

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Palestinian militants blew up an Israeli armored personnel carrier Tuesday, killing six Israeli soldiers during one of the fiercest battles in Gaza City in recent months. Five Palestinians were killed and 96 wounded in the fighting.

For more than 12 hours, explosions and machine gun fire from tanks and helicopters were heard across Gaza City, and gray smoke rose into the air. The army had entered the crowded Zeitoun neighborhood in search of weapons workshops.

The death of six soldiers - the highest casualty count in a single army operation in nearly two years - was expected to increase public pressure on Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to withdraw Israeli troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip. Sharon is pushing for a withdrawal, but the plan was vetoed by his Likud Party in a referendum last week.

Sharon convened an emergency meeting of his inner Cabinet for later Tuesday to decide on a response. Israeli media said harsh retaliation was expected.

The armored personnel carrier blew up around 6:30 a.m. local, as it was on its way out of Gaza City. The vehicle was packed with about 220 pounds of explosives, for use in blowing up weapons workshops. Combined with a roadside bomb detonated by militants, the explosives produced a powerful blast.

An Israeli military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the blast scattered body parts across a radius of about 300 yards in a densely populated area, and that troops were heaving difficulty retrieving the remains under heavy fire.

At one point during the search, an Israeli helicopter fired a missile to keep away Palestinians, and doctors said eight people were wounded. Soldiers blasted open gates of houses and went up to roofs, apparently in search of remains.

Hamas gunmen displayed pieces of metal and bits of flesh they said they collected at the scene of the blast. Two masked men on a motorcycle held up a bloodied burlap sack with remains.

The damaged vehicle, with one of its tracks blown off, was driven away.

The Israeli raid began shortly after midnight, with three dozen Israeli tanks and several bulldozers rumbling into Zeitoun.

Soldiers took over several high-rise buildings, blasting open doors and setting up sniper positions. Attack helicopters fired machine guns and at least two missiles toward gunmen masked, while tanks fired machine gun rounds and one shell.

Palestinian gunmen planted mines and fired automatic rifles and homemade anti-tank shells during the intense fighting. In one incident, gunmen surrounded by children and teens set up a grenade launcher in an unpaved alley, waiting for a target.

Hamas claimed responsibility for detonating the bomb under the armored personnel carrier.

``Israel's incursion into Gaza this morning proves that Sharon has fallen into a trap and he doesn't know how to get out of it,'' said Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri, referring to Sharon's failure to win approval for a Gaza withdrawal from his Likud Party.

Hundreds of gunmen participated in the fighting. The army blocked the main north-south road in Gaza, apparently to prevent more armed men from reaching the scene.

Residents said one metal workshop and toy factory was damaged.

In all, five Palestinians were killed in the fighting, including at least three gunmen and an 18-year-old whose head was blown off. Ninety-six Palestinians were wounded, including 14 who were in critical condition. Among the critically wounded was an 11-year-old boy on life support. Seven of the wounded had lost limbs.

The Zeitoun neighborhood, near the Jewish settlement of Netzarim, is known as a stronghold of Islamic militant groups.

Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia accused the Israeli military of trying to sabotage all peace hopes. ``Each time there is hope for peace and for the resumption of the peace talks, Israel insists on going into places and escalating the situation,'' he said.

Israeli forces frequently enter cities and towns in the Gaza Strip, trying to arrest or kill members of militant groups and destroy workshops where weapons, including crude mortars and rockets, are made. Israel says it has to act since Palestinian security forces are doing little to rein in militants.

Tuesday's military operation came a week after Palestinian gunmen killed a pregnant Jewish settler and her four daughters in a shooting attack in Gaza.

On Monday, the Palestinian Authority decided to hold its first-ever municipal elections, dropping a key demand that Israeli forces withdraw from its cities and towns first.

However, Qureia said general elections could not be held until the Israelis pull back. He said a June target date was unrealistic and called on the ``Quartet'' of Mideast mediators to set a new date.

That appeared to be an attempt to motivate the Quartet - the United States, European Union, Russia and the United Nations - to persuade the Israelis to pull their troops back to allow the elections.

The Palestinians have had only one general election, in 1996, when Yasser Arafat was overwhelmingly elected president against token opposition and a parliament was chosen. Voting set for 2001 was canceled because of Palestinian-Israeli violence, which erupted in September 2000.

In the first stages of the conflict, Israeli forces moved deep into Palestinian areas, entering cities and towns and setting up roadblocks. The Israelis said the measures were necessary for security, but they paralyzed the Palestinian government and economy.

Qureia said he would raise the general election idea in a meeting with National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice in Berlin next week.



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