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Jan 27 2009

Breaking News Israel/Gaza Conflict – Israeli Planes Strike Tunnels on Gaza/Egypt Border – Israel/Gaza Conflict Re-ignites - Gaza/Israel End Of Ceasefire

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Breaking News Israel/Gaza Conflict – Israeli Planes Strike Tunnels on Gaza/Egypt Border – Israel/Gaza Conflict Re-ignites - Gaza/Israel End Of Ceasefire

Bringing an end to a 22 day offensive between Israel and Gaza a tentative ceasefire was put in place last week.

Tonight the conflict has been re-ignited, as Israeli planes struck tunnels in Southern Gaza near the Gaza/Egypt border.

Earlier today Palestinian officials reported one Israeli dead and three injured as a blast went off on the roadside and clashes were occurring along the Gaza Strip.

To date, 13, 00 Palestinians have been killed and a dozen or so Israelis in the latest 22 day conflict. Ceasefire has been ignored and this bloody battle is being staged once again.

An urgent call for ceasefire by Ban Ki-Moon had been heeded as emergency talks escalated.

But once again the offensive against Gaza is revived and very much in evidence in a City already ravaged by Israeli shelling. -

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One Response to “Breaking News Israel/Gaza Conflict – Israeli Planes Strike Tunnels on Gaza/Egypt Border – Israel/Gaza Conflict Re-ignites - Gaza/Israel End Of Ceasefire”

  1. richleighon 28 Jan 2009 at 5:10 pm edit this

    It’s terrible that the conflict has been re-ignited, and that so many people have lost their lives as a result of what has been happening in Gaza. It really should be stopped once and for all, and I just hope they can find a way to permanently bring an end to all this conflict sooner rather than later.

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