Israel rejects ultimatum. Warns of harsh action if Shalit killed

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: July 4, 2006| Author: HERB KEINON, Yaakov Katz and AP contributed to this report | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

07-04-2006

Headline: Israel rejects ultimatum. Warns of harsh action if Shalit killed
Byline: HERB KEINON, Yaakov Katz and AP contributed to this report
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 01

Tuesday, July 4, 2006 -- Israel will continue its ongoing military operation against Hamas as if there were no ultimatum, and has warned key international players that the military action will be escalated if Cpl. Gilad Shalit is killed, acc...

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