News Nosh 07.11.14

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday July 11, 2014

Number of the day:
86.
--Number of Palestinians killed in first three days of Operation Protective Edge.**


Front Page News:
Haaretz
Yedioth Ahronoth
  • Direct hit - Last night: Heavy barrage on south, no injuries
  • The mother of all tunnels - Special first visit from the enormous Hamas tunnel near Kerem Shalom // Nahum Barnea
  • Alone in the military campaign // Sima Kadmon
  • Ground reality // Alex Fishman
  • The attack dilemma // Yossi Yehoshua
  • The heart's impatience // (Singer) Shlomo Artzi
  • Where do we go from here?
  • No to a wide-scale action // Gen. (res.) Yoav Glant
  • Time for a ceasefire // Gen. (res.) Amos Yadlin
  • Questions between the sirens // Shimon Shiffer
  • Sanctify the normality // Education Minister Shai Piron
  • Security zone // Zvi Hauser
  • Patience required // Yoaz Hendel
  • What to say to Hamas // Ben-Dror Yemini
  • In the line of fire // Nechama Dweik
  • Things we see from there // Special report from Gaza
Maariv Weekend (Hebrew links)
  • Preparing the ground - Increasing assessment that Israel will soon begin ground invasion in Gaza Strip
  • From the south to the north: Two soldiers injured by mortar, direct hits in Beer Sheva and Ashdod and missiles intercepted over Gush Dan
  • The Gaza Dilemma // Yossi Melman
  • Amb. Ron Prosor sounded a siren and said to his colleagues in the UN: You have 15 seconds to find cover
  • Letters for the drawer // Ben Caspit
  • With all the bubbles // Kalman Libskind
  • How do we get out of this? Avi Benayahu
  • The box of wonders //
  • The Ramaddan War: This is how Israel got caught in Hamas' battle for survival against Egypt and the Palestinian Authority // Avi Issacharoff
  • Three years to the social justice protest: The full lexicon of the new Israeli economic discourse
Israel Hayom


Day 3 of Operation Protective Edge and the Hebrew papers examined in what direction the Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was taking the military campaign. On the ground, a barrage of rockets from Gaza hit Israel and a heavy barrage of rockets from Israel hit Gaza, raising the death toll to 90 Palestinians. The US said it opposed a ground invasion and offered to broke a ceasefire.

After a seven hour cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said: "So far, the campaign is going as planned, but we expect further stages later on. If innocent civilians are hurt this is because Hamas deliberately hides behind Palestinian civilians."  By Thursday evening, more than 350 rockets and mortar shells had been fired from Gaza toward Israel since the operation began. The Iron Dome missile defense system shot down over 70 rockets aimed at Israeli cities and towns since the operation began, with a near-90% success rate, according to the IDF. Long-range rockets were fired at Tel Aviv twice on Thursday morning. Rockets later hit the Jerusalem area, and a rocket barrage was fired across southern and central Israel on Thursday evening. Haaretz has an excellent update of the main events of Day 3.

Israel intensified its aerial offensive Thursday, hitting 1,000 targets since the beginning of the operation, 230 of them on Thursday. The targets included the homes of senior Hamas operatives, weapons mills, rocket caches, tunnels, concealed rocket launchers, communications infrastructure, and command posts, reported Israel Hayom. What it did not report was the serious damage to civilian infrastructure. The Gaza City municipality was completely destroyed after Israeli airstrikes hit nearby areas, Maan reported. The main butchery building in the city, which provides meat for the whole city, was also destroyed by airstrikes. The sewage plant, which treats and refines 25% of the wastewater, was completely destroyed. And the airstrikes destroyed a water line that provides clean drinking water for al-Shate refugee camp.
 
That's despite the fact that Netanyahu rejected the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman's suggestion to cut the water and electricity to Gaza, saying it wouldn't pass the legal advisors.
 
Only in the fifth paragraph did Israel Hayom write about the Palestinian casualties - in one sentence: "Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip said over 85 people had been killed and over 300 wounded since the offensive began."
 
**Only Haaretz+ reported on its front page the number of Palestinian casualties. It also ran an article devoted to the deaths on the other side and reported how 17 people were killed in Thursday morning IAF airstrikes on a beach cafe and on a home. It also reported that a Hamas activist ridiculed Netanyahu's claims that Hamas infrastructure was being targeted, noting the high number of buildings containing families and civilians that had been hit. Another 537 people have been injured. Maan is keeping a list of the names and ages of the Palestinians killed by Israel's assault on Gaza. 
  • World Cup fans killed as Israel raid hits Gaza cafe - It was supposed to be an evening of entertainment in Gaza, watching the World Cup semi-finals at a cafe, but the evening was cut brutally short when an Israeli raid flattened the Fun Time Beach cafe in the southern Gaza Strip in the early hours of Thursday, killing nine people and wounding 15. (Agencies, Maan
  • IAF strikes senior Islamic Jihad member in Gaza - WATCH: IDF Spokesperson's Unit releases footage of missile attack on terrorist responsible for faction's rocket operations in northern Gaza. (Ynet
  • Hamas tells Gaza residents to ignore IDF warnings - Interior Ministry tells locals to stay in homes despite Israeli phone calls, 'knock on the roof' procedure' urging them to evacuate. (Ynet)
  • President Peres urges Hamas to take citizens out of harms way - Finance minister tells Ynet that ground operation likely if rockets persist. (Ynet)
  • Gaza mother dies shielding children from Israeli attack - Suha Hamad, 25, sacrificed herself to save the lives of her four children. All the children survived but one, a toddler, and are in the ICU. Suha's father said that "nobody called us to evacuate the house and there aren't any resistance members around it." Suha's husband was also killed. (Maan
Both Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas were busy calling leaders abroad. According to Maariv, Netanyahu told the MKs in the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that he spoke with numerous Western leaders and received "agreement and understanding" for Israel's military campaign.  Abbas spoke yesterday with Turkish Prime Minister Recip Tayyip Erdogan for intervention.

Netanyahu spoke with both US President Barack Obama and US Secretary of State John Kerry. Obama offered to negotiate a cease-fire. [Note: This is very interesting because in principle, the US has refused to speak with Hamas because it defines it as a terror organization. But although Netanyahu has said he wanted to reach calm, he told the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee meeting that a cease-fire with Hamas was not on Israel's agenda.
 
At the emergency UN Security Council meeting, Israel and the U.S. tried to ward off UN condemnations of Gaza air strikes. The US spoke with Jordan, which represents the Arab states. During the session, Israeli ambassador Ron Prosor used a gimmick and shocked delegates by sounding of a 15-second alarm and telling delegates that's how long they have to get to a protected area. "Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour had no props for his appeal to the council 'to stop the bleeding' and revive the Palestinians' 'dying hopes' for an end to the conflict and peace with freedom," wrote Ynet's Yitzhak Benourin.
 
MidEast Quartet envoy Tony Blair gave an interesting interview to Ynet explaining to Israeli viewers that Israel won't be able to destroy Hamas. He also compared the situation of Gazans and Israelis, saying that "you have the Iron Dome which is a huge protection for you" as well as the numerous bomb shelters and protected rooms across the country, but that Gazans don't have that." (Ynet+VIDEO)

The UN chief appealed for a Gaza ceasefire, but Prosor also said that Israel's goal "is not a cease-fire, but to dismantle Hamas rocket infrastructure."At the end of the session at the UN, Prosor made rounds in the building, playing the sound of sirens from his iPhone, explaining that Israelis have 15 seconds to run to shelter. He then declared, "We don't want a cease-fire. Our goal is to dismantle Hamas' rocket infrastructure," Barak Ravid reported. 

Quick Hits:
  • In photos: Israel's military assault on Gaza - This is the largest military operation in Gaza since November 2012.(Maan)
  • Two IDF soldiers injured by mortar fire in Eshkol - More than 30 rockets and mortar rounds rain on southern town, as Code Red sirens blare from Negev to Tel Aviv. One soldier is in moderate condition, while the other sustained light injuries.(Ynet)
  • Heavy Gaza rocket barrage: Direct hit on vehicle in Ashdod - Iron Dome intercepts rockets near Jerusalem, Hamas claims responsibility; Sha'ar HaNegev home hit; direct hit in Sderot. (Ynet)
  • Israeli and Palestinian interns in Washington bond amid escalating tensions - Yehonatan Toker and Hamze Awawdeh are participating in an internship program sponsored by New Story Leadership, an organization that brings young Israeli and Palestinian leaders to Washington, D.C. (Haaretz+)
  • Government plans 400m shekels in aid for Gaza-area communities - Facing criticism, Treasury weighs calls from unions, businesses to help deal with employee absenteeism due to rockets. (Haaretz+)
  • Qatar donates $5 million to help buy medicines for Gaza hospitals - Qatar donated on Thursday $5 million to help provide Gaza hospitals with emergency retirements such as medicines, medical equipment and fuel for power generators. (Maan)
  • Palestinian ministry of health sends medicines to Gaza - The Palestinian ministry of health on Thursday shipped eight truckloads of medicines and medical requirements to the ministry’s stores in the Gaza Strip to help hospitals and medical centers in the coastal enclave cope with the ongoing Israeli military offensive. (Maan)
  • Israel allows fuel, aid into Gaza despite fighting - Amid ongoing rocket fire some, Israel continues to treat over 20 sick Palestinians, allows food, aid into Gaza. [Article does not note that the fuel is far less than the usual daily amount allowed in. - OH] (Ynet
  • Israel may free six Palestinians released in Shalit deal and rearrested - The six men, who had been freed in the Gilat Shalit prisoner exchange, were rearrested during the search for the kidnapped teens in the West Bank. A special committee that recommended the rearrest is involved in the decision. The Palestinians' lawyer, Avigdor Lieberman, said the committee does not have the legal status to make the decision. 55 Palestinians released in Shalit deal have been rearrested. (Haaretz+)
  • Turkish PM: Israel-Turkey ties will not normalize unless Gaza assault stops - "You will first stop this oppression. If not, it is not possible to realize normalization between Turkey and Israel," Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday. (Maan)
  • Pro-Gaza demonstration in Paris - The demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and posters slamming the Israeli attacks on unarmed Palestinian civilians and urging for international boycott on Israel. (Maan)
  • As rockets rain on Israel, camps cope with worried Jewish parents - At Israel summer programs, the message to parents abroad is 'keep calm.’ (Haaretz+)
  • Tourists in Tel Aviv are not afraid of rocket fire - Ynet took to Tel Aviv's beach to speak to tourists currently visiting country and found themselves in midst of Gaza operation. (Ynet)
  • You can leave radios on over Shabbat, says Tzohar chief rabbi - Rabbi David Stav says radios may stay on so that sirens can be heard. Stav urges Jews living in areas under rocket fire to avoid walking to synagogue, and says reserve soldiers can answer phone calls on Shabbat. (Israel Hayom)
  • WhatsApp groups assist deaf in 'hearing' sirens - With red tape preventing many from getting beepers, smartphone SMS groups are filling the void. (Haaretz+)
  • Israeli soldiers assault Palestinian near Hebron refugee camp - Witnesses said Islam Abu Rayya, 22, was walking on the main road between Beit Ummar and el-Arrub after finishing a night shift at a stone factory, when a group of Israeli soldiers patrolling the road assaulted him. (Maan)
  • Palestinian with makeshift bomb arrested - Terror attack thwarted: Security forces arrest Palestinian man allegedly en route to terror attack on Israel. (Ynet and Israel Hayom)
  • Break-in attempt at Israeli embassy in Jordan - Protest against Israel in Amman: Demonstrators tried to break-in to the courtyard of the embassy, but were stopped by local police 200 meters before the entrance to the country's most protected embassy. (Maariv, p.4)
  • German group cancels Israel tours for July - TUI Deutschland will not accept new books due to current instability in Israel and Palestinian territories. (Reuters, Ynet)


Prepared for APN by Orly Halpern, independent freelance journalist based in Jerusalem.