Palestinian security officials said last night that the Israeli army
announced that it had ended its Autumn Clouds military operation into northern
Gaza Strip that started tomorrow morning.
Palestinian witnesses in northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun said they
saw tanks and armored vehicles moving out of the town, adding that the number of
Israeli army vehicles were reduced as well.
Meanwhile, Palestinian hospital sources said on Monday evening that bodies of
two militants were found near Gaza-Israel border in eastern Gaza Strip while the
Israeli military operation continued.
The two militants were shot dead by the Israeli army in early morning, and
the Palestinians only confirmed their death after the Israeli army allowed
Palestinian ambulances to the area.
In the Autumn Clouds military operation, the biggest since Israel pulled out
from Gaza and focused in northern Gaza, tanks and bulldozers, backed by
helicopter gunships, rolled into Beit Hanoun and Palestinian communities near
the borders in northern Gaza.
At least 56 Palestinians have so far been killed in the operation, which,
starting on Wednesday last week, was part of an offensive unleashed in June
following the capture of an Israeli soldier by Palestinian militant groups.
The captors holding the Israeli Corporal Gilad Shalit hostage in Gaza had
threatened to kill Shalit if the Jewish state kept on striking the Palestinian
territories.
Israeli officials had declared that the operation was aiming at halting
Qassam rocket fire on southern Israel.