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Israeli forces kill seven Palestinians in intense bombing Gazan rises to 707
January 8, 2009
 

Israeli troops shot and killed a United Nations truck driver in Gaza on Thursday, and killed 10 others, bringing the overall death toll in Gaza to 710.

Witnesses said the UNRWA driver was shot near the Erez border crossing at the northern end of the Strip. A bystander was injured in the shooting.

Israeli artillery shells killed town women who were attempting to flee advancing tanks in the town of Al-Qarrara, in southern Gaza. Israeli tanks and armored vehicles have moved into the Abu Shaar area, and approached Al-Qarara.

Israeli warplanes also continued intense bombing throughout the Strip. In a recent strike, Israeli bombs destroyed two houses in the Al-Sahabah neighborhood central Gaza City and another house in Al-Sha’f neighborhood in the east of the city. Ambulances rushed to both areas.

Intensive airstrikes struck the Gaza Strip and demolished two houses in Al-Sahabah neighborhood central Gaza city and another house in Al-Sha’f neighborhood east Gaza city where ambulances rushed to rescue the injuries.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad, said five of their fighters were killed by an Israeli airstrike near the Al-Qassam Mosque in Bet Lahia, in the north of the Gaza Strip. Three were identified as Muhammad Al-Hendi, Abdel-Nasser Abu Odeh and Anwar Abu Salem.

Another member of the Al-Quds Brigades, Tareq Abu Amsh, was killed in what the organization said was fierce fighting with Israeli troops in the town of Beit Hanoun, also in the north. A fifth member of the group was reported killed but not identified by name.

The Israeli military confirmed in a statement that one Israeli soldier was killed and another injured in battle with Palestinian fighters in the central Gaza Strip. The two were hit by an anti-tank missile near the evacuated settlement of Nitzarim.

Overnight

Since midnight, Israeli warplanes launched more than 30 airstrikes. In one raid, the Al-Mohammadi Mosque in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City was completely destroyed along with houses and shops near the mosque.

Another strike in the Al-Amal neighborhood in the city of Khan Younis, in the south, killed two men, Hussein Sem’an and Hassan Abu Musa, according to Palestinian medics.

Israeli warplanes struck near Ad-Durra Hospital, in the northern Gaza Strip, injuring three.

In Al-Bureij refugee camp, midway down the Strip, Israeli warplanes bombed a house belonging to resident Walid Fadel, killing a man named Ahmad Hussein.

In Rafah, Israeli airstrikes along the Egyptian border have destroyed 25 houses in the last 24 hours.

In Gaza City, Israeli warplanes bombed the houses of leaders in Hamas’ military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades in the Al-Shajaiyeh neighborhood.

Israel also bombed the house of Khalil Ahel, a leader in the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), an armed group, in Al-Shati Refugee Camp in Gaza City. No one was injured.

A man named Abu Abir, also said to be a leader in the PRC, was targeted by an Israeli airstrike, although no one was injured.

Another five houses were bombed in Jabalia in the north and two in Al-Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip.

Israel also bombed two police stations in Bani Sahla in the south of the Strip and a Palestinian passport agency in Gaza City which had already been attacked in the opening days of the war. The Al-Sakhra shopping center was also attacked.

Source: Maan News Agency

 
 

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