A suicide bomber blew up a truck with four
tons of explosives, which was parked on the Palestinian side of the Erez
Crossing. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the bomb attack, which could
be heard for miles away and blew out windows in the nearby Israeli border
community of Netiv Ha'Asara. A militant was killed in the suicide truck
bombing.
An Israeli military spokeswoman said two
other militants in the truck escaped before the explosion. The areas around the
bomb site were declared a closed military area.
“The Palestinian groups will not give a
truce to Israel if Israel does not
accept our demand to end the closure, open borders and stop aggression,” Hamas
official Ismail Haniya said in a statement.
Haniya, a former Palestinian prime
minister, said the Hamas delegation was returning from Cairo
where Egypt has been
battling to mediate a truce in Gaza between Israel and the
Palestinians, the Associated Press noted.
An Islamic Jihad spokesman described the
attack as a “successful martyrdom operation” intended to “send a message” to Israel that if it doesn't accept a truce “Gaza is not going to be a
place where you will enjoy stability,” the Associated Press reported.
An army spokeswoman said in terms of the
amount of explosives used, the attack was the largest carried out since Israel uprooted
all Gaza Strip settlements and withdrew the military in a unilateral move
nearly three years ago, the same source noted.
“This is a continuation of a policy by the
Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip to continue attacks on the Gaza crossings that
are so important for the civilian population of the Gaza Strip,” Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert's spokesman Mark Regev said in a statement.
Hamas wants some 450 Palestinian prisoners
released from Israeli jails in exchange for Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier who
was captured almost two years ago by Gaza
militants.
Violence around the Gaza Strip has delayed
peace negotiations between Israel
and the Palestinians.