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Prime Minister Ehud Olmert gesturing next to Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni at the Knesset on Monday. (Reuters)
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IAF bombs Gaza tunnel; PM: We will uphold truce despite bombing
By Aluf Benn, Amos Harel and Revital Levy-Stein, Haaretz Correspondent

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert plans to maintain the cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, and will not respond to Monday's suicide bombing in Eilat with a broad military offensive, aides said Monday night. The attack in the southern resort town claimed the lives of three Israelis.

The Israel Air Force early Tuesday attacked a tunnel in the northern Gaza Strip that the army said was designed to transport Palestinian militants into Israel to carry out an imminent attack.

"There was an aerial attack on a tunnel near the Karni crossing, which was going to be used for attacks against Israeli citizens in the immediate future," an army spokesman said.

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Security officials said secondary explosions were seen after the air strike, indicating that there were explosives in the tunnel.

The attack on the tunnel, near the Karni crossing, was authorized by the political echelon, the army said. This was Israel's first aerial attack on the Gaza Strip since the cease-fire was declared in November.

Olmert met with Defense Minister Amir Peretz and senior security officials Monday in order to evaluate the ways in which Israel might respond following the attack. The bombing was carried out by an Islamic Jihad terrorist who crossed into Israel from Sinai.

At this stage, Israel will apparently avoid any broad-based operations in the Gaza Strip, in an effort not to undermine the already shaky cease-fire with the Palestinians there. However, said sources close to the prime minister, some localized operations might be authorized.

The sources noted that the IDF already have authorization to take action against terrorists who are planning to carry out attacks - popularly known as "ticking bombs" - but said that this does not contradict the general policy of "calm" in the Gaza Strip.

"Even if the [security forces] want to do something, it will not be immediately, so in any case there is time [to decide]," added one source.

Several political and military sources told Haaretz that whatever steps the IDF takes in response to this attack will be limited. The main reason for this attitude is that attacks from the Gaza Strip, and particularly the number of Qassam rockets fired against Israel, have been on the decline in recent weeks.

Several weeks ago, Olmert authorized the IDF to strike at Qassam rocket crews caught on their way to launch an attack. These orders came in response to the deaths of two teenagers in Sderot as a result of a rocket attack. However, carrying out these orders has been nearly impossible, because of the difficulty in locating Qassam rocket crews.

The continued infighting between Fatah and Hamas has also contributed to diverting the attention of Palestinian militants away from Israel, and, conversely, Israel is not currently interested in intervening in the internecine warfare in Gaza and would like to avoid actions that may unite the warring factions against it.

The Islamic Jihad organization said Monday that the bombing was meant to help bring an end to weeks of Hamas-Fatah infighting. But while the ruling Hamas movement backed the attack, Mahmoud Abbas's rival Fatah party condemned it.

Soon after the bombing, Fatah spokesman Ahmad Abdul Rahman denounced it, saying: "We are against any operation that targets civilians, Israelis or Palestinians."

But a spokesman for Hamas praised the bombing as a natural response to Israeli military policies in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as its ongoing boycott of the Hamas-led Palestinian government. That position is likely to complicate the group's efforts to end a crippling aid boycott imposed by the international community.

"So long as there is occupation, resistance is legitimate," said Fawzi Barhoum, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza, adding that attacks on Israel are preferable to the recent infighting between his group and the more moderate Fatah. "The right thing is for Fatah weapons to be directed toward the occupation, not toward Hamas," he said.

The Hamas statement echoed a declaration by Khaled al-Batsh, a senior Islamic Jihad leader, who called the attack "a natural response to the continued crimes by the Zionist enemy."

Following Monday's attack, the issue of securing the border with Sinai has once more moved to center stage, for both the prime minister and the IDF. The IDF is concerned not only by the insufficient security along the border with Egypt, but also by the fact that the pullout from the Gaza Strip left the security forces with insufficient intelligence.

More than a year ago, the IDF prepared a plan for building a barrier along the border with Egypt, but the high cost of the effort, estimated at the time at NIS 3 billion, prevented any progress.

Regarding the intelligence gathering problems, a source in the IDF stressed that "it is impossible to complain about the Shin Bet [security service's] efforts."

"It is difficult to prevent terrorism by remote control," he explained. "When the IDF is not operating on the ground and is prevented from carrying out arrests, our ability to obtain quality intelligence is limited."

After the attack, hundreds of soldiers and police were deployed throughout the Eilat area, on the suspicion that an additional suicide bomber was lose in the area. By the evening hours, security sources had discounted the likelihood of an additional bomber in the Eilat area and searches were called off.

Interior Security Minister Avi Dichter visited the site of the attack on Monday and leveled blame at the heads of Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip.

"The terrorist had to have received help from a number of people, and I'm convinced that the security sources will find them and bring them to justice," Dichter said.

"They know they've finished their lives as free men," Dichter added.

Dichter also pointed blame at the Egyptian authorities, saying that their responsibility for security is no less than Israel's.

"There is no doubt that the Egyptians aren't doing enough. Sinai is Egyptian territory, and the responsibility for ensuring that events like this don't happen is also theirs, no less than ours," Dichter said, adding "It is their work and their obligation that their border remains closed."

Dichter expessed his surprise that the terrorist succeeded in carrying out the attack in Eilat, and added that it highlights the importance of strengthening and closing the border with Egypt.

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      1.   Truce? 03:28  |  Brod 30/01/07
      2.   As a Palestinian i condemn attacks against Israeli/Palestinians 03:44  |  MOE 30/01/07
      3.   Poor Israel 03:56  |  Tony Anthony 30/01/07
      4.   # 2 This Jew Agrees With You 04:26  |  Tony Anthony 30/01/07
      5.   Right response 04:55  |  Democratic American 30/01/07
      6.   this was an act of terror 05:00  |  Omar 30/01/07
      7.   Annex Judea and Samariam deport relatives of terrorists 05:03  |  David 30/01/07
      8.   To Tony, #4 05:14  |  Democratic American 30/01/07
      9.   What ceasefire?? 05:22  |  Jabadini 30/01/07
      10.   2 state solution (1) 05:40  |  DemocracyRules 30/01/07
      11.   OLMERT DOES NOT CARE ABOUT THE 3 KILLED 05:51  |  MIKE 30/01/07
      12.   CEASE FIRE THEN WHY ARE 3 KILLED! 05:52  |  OLMERT + KADIMA OUT 30/01/07
      13.   Olmert plans ? This is another monkey joke 06:09  |  Sal 30/01/07
      14.   Good Move Olmert 06:40  |  Guy 30/01/07
      15.   finally a smart move by Olmert 06:47  |  David G 30/01/07
      16.   David G 06:49  |  to Omar 30/01/07
      17.   what truce? over 100 previous attempts ! Enough ! 07:46  |  redmike 30/01/07
      18.   Olmert is right. Peretz should go. 08:25  |  Shlomo from Tel Aviv 30/01/07
      19.   Olmert does a wise move 08:51  |  Hastaroth 30/01/07
      20.   While Israel`s prime minister, wisely announced Israel`s response 08:52  |  Nadav 30/01/07
      21.   What shaky cease-fire? 09:08  |  Nathan 30/01/07
      22.   #10- Mike `OLMERT DOES NOT CARE ABOUT THE 3 KILLED ` 09:22  |  Gerald Zang 30/01/07
      23.   Elections!!! Soon!!! 09:25  |  Esther 30/01/07
      24.   MOE, God is not going to help, it is people who are going to..... 09:29  |  Nadav 30/01/07
      25.   Read this well..... 09:40  |  Infidel 30/01/07
      26.   pm & media lack brains! 09:44  |  seeking truth 30/01/07
      27.   Olmert is finally using his brain 09:45  |  Infidel 30/01/07
      28.   may not fit here, but a serious question 09:46  |  Carolina 30/01/07
      29.   keep out for as long as possible 10:05  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 30/01/07
      30.   Until the last dead Israeli 10:17  |  Dead Eye Dick 30/01/07
      31.   my wish is,OLMERT ANDGOVERMENT TO RESIGN 10:21  |  ANGRY REUVEN 30/01/07
      32.   #28 Carolina 10:22  |  S 30/01/07
      33.   #4 Omar 10:23  |  Infidel 30/01/07
      34.   Take to the Street 10:26  |  Kyle 30/01/07
      35.   To Carolina #28 - Don`t resist, just stop terror. 10:36  |  Tzfonit 30/01/07
      36.   olmert proves life BEYOND BRAIN DEATH 10:36  |  paul harris 30/01/07
      37.   Islamic Jihad and Al Aksa brigades should be destroyed 10:50  |  Swiss (Dino) 30/01/07
      38.   The bombing of Eilat wasdone to DERAIL Peace TALKS. 10:51  |  Marge 30/01/07
      39.   quite right mr olmert no attack on gaza. 10:58  |  flashman 30/01/07
      40.   #2 Thank you 11:00  |  sg 30/01/07
      41.   #7.Please David carryon weeping for the 700 dead Pals.of last 11:01  |  Brad 30/01/07
      42.   Mr. Olmert - Please take your head out of your *ss 11:02  |  Beni 30/01/07
      43.   build a bloody fence across the egyptian border 11:02  |  flashman 30/01/07
      44.   #37 DINO MISSES JERRY AND TELLS HIS OWN JOKE S 11:07  |  paul harris 30/01/07
      45.   #12.Whoever you are.? 11:08  |  WhoeverIam 30/01/07
      46.   Don`t get drawn in to Gaza again 11:21  |  Tzfonit 30/01/07
      47.   # 16.Omar, FREE GAZA you said? 11:32  |  Gazani 30/01/07
      48.   BRAD there were 100 attempted homicide bombings last year. 11:34  |  PETER SM 30/01/07
      49.   Olmert is the biggest disaster for Israel since `73!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11:40  |  Ben 30/01/07
      50.   tosefta "there is a new spanish plan" 11:42  |  flashman 30/01/07
      51.   #12 Mike, This is a complex situation. 11:49  |  Micael 30/01/07
      52.   Olmert responsible for Eilat deaths 11:51  |  Jonathan S 30/01/07
      53.   moe 11:54  |  bev 30/01/07
      54.   #23. Esther. This is not musical chair situation. 11:57  |  Eva 30/01/07
      55.   carolina 12:07  |  bev 30/01/07
      56.   We have turned the other cheek to TERRORISM.... 12:20  |  Ninet 30/01/07
      57.   One tunnel among hundreds 12:25  |  Zev 30/01/07
      58.   #48. Peter. No such lucK for Pals against the 1 ton Bomb, F16 Dro 12:37  |  BRAD 30/01/07
      59.   re: David #7 12:42  |  Paulo 30/01/07
      60.   What truce damnit?! #2 great comment 12:43  |  Avi 30/01/07
      61.   # 55 bev 12:44  |  Swiss (Dino) 30/01/07
      62.   PM 12:44  |  Ralph 30/01/07
      63.   re: Peter SM #48 12:45  |  Paulo 30/01/07
      64.   carolina 12:47  |  Jerry D 30/01/07
      65.   early elections will see an end to olmert in any case 12:51  |  Michelle 30/01/07
      66.   Good decision by Olmert, we should not play into their hands 12:52  |  Judith in Haifa 30/01/07
      67.   #49.Ben.It was not his original decision to 12:56  |  Joshua 30/01/07
      68.   swiss dino 13:08  |  bev 30/01/07
      69.   Paulo 13:16  |  bev 30/01/07
      70.   #63.JerryD.Is a HUMAN BEING with flesh and blood... 13:18  |  Aman 30/01/07
      71.   CEASFIRE MY A** 1 13:20  |  Ahmed 30/01/07
      72.   CEASFIRE MY A** 2 13:27  |  Ahmed 30/01/07
      73.   The right response 13:27  |  Niall 30/01/07
      74.   Olmert understands that the bomb was political 13:31  |  Ronnie Wolman 30/01/07
      75.   On Bombing Tunnels 13:32  |  Moshe Barth 30/01/07
      76.   CEASFIRE MY A** 3 13:34  |  Ahmed 30/01/07
      77.   CEASFIRE MY A** 4 13:40  |  Ahmed 30/01/07
      78.   like parents who.... 13:46  |  lola 30/01/07
      79.   For Flashman # 43, who wants Israel to build a fence 13:49  |  Clickfool 30/01/07
      80.   Defense responsibility 13:51  |  Brod 30/01/07
      81.   Olmert left philadelphia route wide open for gaza bombers 13:57  |  Steve 30/01/07
      82.   bravo olmert 13:57  |  freddy 30/01/07
      83.   tosefta the infiltrations from egypt and gaza have been 14:05  |