Palestinian insurgents have struck across Israel
Palestinian insurgents have forwarded three rockets on the Israeli territory. One of them has got in an apartment house in Sderot. No victims and wounded were founded, but some people have been driven to hospital in a shock state.
In turn the Israeli armies have answered the same: they have put aviaimpact on sector Gaza. In the result of attack one Palestinian citizen was killed, anther one - has received wounds. The car, in which there was both of the Palestinian, has been parked near to a place of start-up of rockets.
Earlier today the Israeli armies have destroyed three Palestinian insurgents on Western bank of the river Jordan. Soldiers have opened fire on the car with extremists near the village Jenin and have killed all passengers.
While the Palestinian insurgents and Israel strike blows on territory each other, the Head of the Palestinian national administration Mahmoud Abbas has arrived on a visit to Greece. The Palestinian President makes this trip within the limits of the European tour which overall objective - is to convince the European Union to remove the economic sanctions entered in January, 2006, in reply of coming to power in an autonomy of a radical Hamas grouping.
The program of Abbas’s three-day visit to Greece foresees meeting with Greek President Karolos Papoulias, Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis, Greek Affairs Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis and leaders of opposition party.
In Abbas’s opinion, the sanction should be removed from the Autonomy, as the new Palestinian government is more moderate, rather than former one. Its structure included not only representatives of a radical grouping Hamas, but also members of moderate movement Fatah, and also independent politicians. However the European Union insists on that Hamas should refuse from the armed struggle, recognize the right of the Jewish state and promise to carry out all former peace arrangements with Israel.
Abbas’s European tour also includes visiting of France, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden and Bulgaria.