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Gaza truce falters, Israel plans Hezbollah swap
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-06-25 09:42

JERUSALEM - Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip fired several rockets into Israel on Tuesday, breaching a five-day-old ceasefire after Israeli troops killed a Palestinian militant leader in the occupied West Bank.

Palestinians observe the damage in a house after an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Nablus June 24, 2008. Israeli forces killed two Palestinians, including an Islamic Jihad commander, in Nablus on Tuesday in the first fatal raid since a ceasefire took hold in the Gaza Strip last week. [Agencies]

The Islamic Jihad salvo lightly wounded two residents of an Israeli border town and overshadowed a meeting of world powers in Berlin on ways to shore up Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as he pursues peace talks with the Jewish state.

"This is a blatant violation of the calm, and we will weigh options," a aide quoted Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert as saying after the rockets struck Sderot.

Hamas, Abbas's Islamist rival which rules Gaza, condemned the West Bank raid but urged fellow factions to hold fire.

"Hamas is keen to maintain the calm," Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said.

Fresh Gaza bloodshed could hurt Olmert's bid to return Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held by Hamas, with Cairo's help.

Olmert is also weak at home due to a corruption scandal that may force him from office. The affair has cracked his coalition government, whose junior partner, the Labor party, pledged to back an opposition bill on Wednesday for dissolving parliament.

Though the legislation to hold early elections would require further ratification to take effect, Israeli media said members of Olmert's Kadima party were trying to coax Labor's leader, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, into withdrawing support. Olmert has also threatened to fire Labor should it vote against him.

Political crises in Israel have, in the past, been deferred to allow the national leadership to deal with major developments in matters of war or peace.

Apart from monitoring Gaza, the Olmert government last month announced the launch of Turkish-mediated talks with Syria. It has also been negotiating indirectly with Lebanon's Hezbollah to retrieve two soldiers the guerrilla group abducted in 2006.

Karnit Goldwasser, the wife of one of the captives, told Israeli television Olmert told her he would ask his cabinet on Sunday to vote for a prisoner exchange with Hezbollah. Cabinet approval would mean the deal would take place within days.

Olmert's office had no immediate comment. Israeli security sources have said that in exchange for the soldiers -- whose condition is not publicly known -- the Olmert government agreed to free five jailed Lebanese guerrillas.

Quartet alarmed

The prospect of the Gaza truce collapsing was alarming for the international Quartet of peace brokers -- chiefly the United States, which wants Olmert and Abbas to cobble together a peace accord before President George W. Bush steps down in January.

In a statement issued after its principals met in Berlin alongside a donors conference where new funds were promised for Abbas's security forces, the Quartet "urged that the calm be respected in full and expressed the hope that it would endure, and lead to improved security for Palestinians and Israelis alike, and a return to normal civilian life in Gaza."

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