In the early morning hours of 8 March, Israeli F- 16 bombers attacked the Bethlehem police and security compound for the third consecutive day. These bombing attacks have resulted in massive damage to Palestinian homes, shops, schools, and public institutions within a radius of 500 meters from the declared target. The F-16 attack was followed by heavy shooting from Israeli tanks and gun-ship helicopters, which lasted until 6 o’clock in the morning. No Palestinian shooting occurred before or during the Israeli attack.

Invasion of Bethlehem area
Update from Badil Center in Bethlehem
Update (8 March, 10:30 a.m.):
Military Attack and Invasion in the Bethlehem  Area: Irtas and al-Khader villages; towns of al- Doha, Beit Sahour, Bethlehem, Beit Jala; Aida,  Azza, and Deheishe refugee camps

In the early morning hours of 8 March, Israeli F- 16 bombers attacked the Bethlehem police and security compound for the third consecutive day. These bombing attacks have resulted in massive damage to Palestinian homes, shops, schools, and  public institutions within a radius of 500 meters from the declared target. The F-16 attack  was followed by heavy shooting from Israeli tanks and gun-ship helicopters, which lasted  until 6 o’clock in the morning. No Palestinian  shooting occurred before or during the Israeli  attack.

The current Israel invasion of the Bethlehem  area began with tank incursions from the  southern (Irtas, al-Khader, al-Doha), eastern  (Beit Sahour), and northern (Jerusalem) borders  of the district, where the Israeli army took up  positions in strategic locations, many of them  in private Palestinian homes. The tank incursion  was accompanied by heavy shelling and shooting  from gunship helicopters, which have so far  resulted in three Palestinian deaths and at  least 12 injuries, especially in the refugee camps of Aida and Deheishe. The Palestinians  killed are: Suleiman Al-Dibbs (37) and Ibrahim Al-‘Araj (24) from Aida refugee camp, and Sa’ed  Al-S’oud ‘Id (17) from Deheishe refugee camp,
all of them shot by helicopter fire. Among the  persons seriously injured is also the secretary of BADIL’s Board, Mr. Adanan Ajarmeh, a resident  of Aida camp employed at the al-Moqassed  Hospital in Jerusalem, who sustained chest  injuries from helicopter fire.

Since the morning hours, the Israeli assault has  focused on Aida refugee camp in the northern part of the Bethlehem district. Israeli ground  forces have launched house-to-house searches  following the model of the recent attack on the  refugee camps of the northern West Bank (Balata,  Jenin, Nur Shams, Tulkarem). Israeli soldiers  took up position in the camp’s school operated  by UNRWA and in several private homes, and are  causing major damage to civilian homes and  properties. Deheishe refugee camp located in the  southern part of the district is encircled by  tanks, however ground forces have not yet  entered the camp.

The Israeli government already declared that it will continue the massive military assault on the Palestinian people,  irrespective of the half-hearted international  protests and diplomatic efforts to stop the  current escalation. The latter includes  yesterday’s decision by the US administration to  renew the mission of General Tony Zinni to bring  about a cease-fire based on the Tenet-Mitchell  plan which has been proven  ineffective since  the summer of 2001.