Israel warns of "extreme action"
Israel's prime minister has warned of 'extreme action' to free a soldier captured by Palestinian militants.
Witnesses reported an air strike on a militant training camp in Gaza, after planes bombed a power station and three bridges overnight.
Tanks also moved into the southern Gaza Strip, in the first big incursion since the Israeli withdrawal last year. Among the politicians, this latest development might be the catalyst for the establishment of a Palestinian government of national unity.
Foriegn donors have established three tests that the Hamas government must pass before the money tap is turned on again - recognising Israel, giving up violence and accepting past agreements. The current Palestinian deal falls well short of that.
Witnesses reported an air strike on a militant training camp in Gaza, after planes bombed a power station and three bridges overnight.
Tanks also moved into the southern Gaza Strip, in the first big incursion since the Israeli withdrawal last year. Among the politicians, this latest development might be the catalyst for the establishment of a Palestinian government of national unity.
Foriegn donors have established three tests that the Hamas government must pass before the money tap is turned on again - recognising Israel, giving up violence and accepting past agreements. The current Palestinian deal falls well short of that.

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