As Israel and Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip reportedly agree to
a ceasefire after four days of cross-border violence, we speak with Ali
Abunimah, co-founder of the online publication, “The Electronic
Intifada.” Earlier today, an Egyptian official said both sides have
pledged to end current attacks and implement "a comprehensive and mutual
calm." Israel’s latest strikes on Gaza killed at least 25 Palestinians.
At least 80 Palestinians were also wounded, most of them civilians. At
least four Israelis in border towns were wounded in rockets fired by
Palestinian militants in Gaza. The rocket attacks began after an Israeli
air strike killed Zuhair al-Qaisi, the head of the Popular Resistance
Committees, on Friday. Most of the Palestinian victims were killed on
Saturday, making it the deadliest 24-hour period Gaza has seen since the
Israeli attack in December 2008 and January 2009 when some 1,400
Palestinians were killed, most of them civilians. “Israel presents this
as they’re attacking terrorists who are en route to commit some kind of
attack, and that’s the claim they always make,” Abunimah says. “But in
fact, in almost every case, they’re attacking people in their homes,
riding in cars, just walking in the street.”
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