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Israel Draws Criticism for Air Raid

By IBRAHIM BARZAK
Associated Press Writer

July 23, 2002, 6:04 PM EDT

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Holding up the flag-wrapped body of a 2-month-old
girl, tens of thousands of Palestinians marched Tuesday to bury their dead
after an Israeli airstrike killed a top Hamas leader and 14 civilians,
including nine children. The Islamic militant group vowed revenge.

President Bush called the Israeli missile strike "heavy-handed," joining
other world leaders in sharp criticism of the attack, which leveled an
apartment building and destroyed other nearby buildings in a crowded
neighborhood of Gaza City overnight.

The Israeli prime minister hailed the operation, which successfully targeted
Salah Shehadeh, the top commander of Hamas' military wing, Izzadine
el-Qassam.

"This operation was in my view one of our biggest successes," Ariel Sharon
told Cabinet ministers. "We hit perhaps the most senior Hamas figure on the
operational side," Sharon said of Shehadeh, who was jailed first by Israel,
and then by the Palestinians, from 1988 to 1999.

However, some Israelis criticized the attack, warning that the killing of a
top Hamas commander would trigger a surge of suicide bombings in
retaliation.

"The death of innocent children will only encourage more desire for revenge
and motivation for more terror attacks," said member of parliament Ran
Cohen, a reserve colonel in the Israeli military.

Israel linked Shehadeh to Hamas' deadliest suicide bombings, including a
March attack at a Netanya hotel that killed 29, a June 2001 disco bombing in
Tel Aviv that killed 21, and an August 2001 bombing at a Jerusalem pizzeria
that killed 15.

Israel TV said the bomb weighed a ton, unusually large for a mission to kill
a single militant. In dozens of previous operations, Israeli forces have
used helicopters to fire missiles at vehicles or rooms in a building, or set
off small bombs in vehicles. Palestinians said Israel dropped a large bomb
in an attempted killing in the Gaza city of Khan Yunis on July 14.

In the past, one-ton bombs have been dropped on large, empty structures to
destroy them. In March, when an Israeli plane dropped such a bomb on
Arafat's empty headquarters building in Bethlehem, windows rattled in
Jerusalem, five miles away.

In Gaza, tens of thousands crowded the streets in an emotional and angry
funeral procession for Shehadeh and the other victims of the Israeli
airstrike.

As wailing relatives held aloft the youngest victim wrapped in a Palestinian
flag, the infant's face and black hair visible between the folds, gunmen
fired rifles in the air and called for revenge.

For hours, the huge crowd of Palestinians marched through the streets toward
the cemetery, waving flags of various Palestinian groups, chanting slogans
against Israel and threatening suicide bombings in retaliation for the
killing.

"Do you want peace with the Jews?" asked an activist with a loudspeaker.
"No!" the crowd responded.

Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat called the attack a "disgusting, ugly
crime, ... a massacre no human being can imagine." Saudi Foreign Minister
Prince Saud al-Faisal called the strike a "horrible act" with "no ethical,
moral or even military justification."

In a rare U.S. criticism of Israel, White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said
"this heavy-handed action does not contribute to peace."

The office of U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said "Israel has the legal
and moral responsibility to take all measures to avoid the loss of innocent
life." Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh called it "a crime against
international law and morally unworthy of a democracy like Israel."

A single powerful bomb dropped by an Israeli F-16 warplane destroyed the
three-story apartment building where witnesses said Shehadeh, 48, and his
family had been living for the past three days, as well as four other
buildings nearby.

The blast left a huge pile of smoking rubble in the midst of a
poverty-stricken, crowded Palestinian neighborhood. Relatives and friends
frantically joined rescue workers digging through the wrecked buildings for
survivors.

Israel said it had intended to kill only Shehadeh. "According to the
information which we had there were no civilians near him and we express
sorrow on the injuries to them," Israeli Defense Minister Binyamin
Ben-Eliezer told Israel's Cabinet, according to a statement from his office.

Senior military sources said the military believed erroneously only one
other person was in the building with Shehadeh, fellow Hamas militant Zahar
Salah Abuhsein.

Besides Shehadeh and Abuhsein, Shehadeh's wife and a daughter were killed in
the building, said the sources, speaking on condition of anonymity. They
said the other victims were probably killed in adjacent buildings, which the
planners of the operation had believed would not be seriously damaged.

Israeli officials suggested the military also underestimated the damage that
would be caused to nearby buildings, where many people were hurt.

Hamas has claimed responsibility for hundreds of attacks, including suicide
bombings, during nearly two years of Palestinian-Israeli violence. Israeli
military sources said Shehadeh had been planning a multiple suicide bombing
in a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip.

Palestinians said Arafat was close to an agreement with Hamas to stop
attacks on Israeli civilians and the airstrike would sabotage the deal.

Arafat aide Nabil Abu Rdeneh said Israel knew agreement was near, but Sharon
sabotaged it because "his only solution is violence and more violence."

In nearly 22 months of fighting 1,789 people have been killed on the
Palestinian side and 578 on the Israeli side.

Before the bloody airstrike, Hamas officials said they would consider
stopping suicide bomb attacks if Israel withdrew from Palestinian towns and
cities and stopped its killing of suspected militants. Palestinians charge
that the targeted operations amount to Israeli assassination of their
leaders.

Copyright � 2002, The Associated Press

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