Friday, March 26, 2010

Two Israeli soldiers and four Palestinians killed in an Israeli raid on Gaza

Two Israeli soldiers and four Palestinians killed in clashes
Agence France-Presse
Mar. 26, 2010. 04:10 PM EST
Two Israeli soldiers have been killed in an explosion near the border with the Gaza Strip. Hamas forces have claimed responsibility for the blast, which happened east of the town of Khan Yunis. Four Palestinians were also killed in clashes which broke out following the attack.Duration: 00:35



Reports: Two Israeli Soldiers Killed In Gaza

Two Israeli soldiers have been killed and two others wounded in the Gaza Strip, according to the Israeli military. Two Palestinians were killed in the exchange of fire near the border, according to an army spokesman. Sky's Dominic Waghorn reports.



Two Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza 'ambush'



Also in the News:
Israeli fire injures child in northern Gaza
Gaza – Ma'an – A Palestinian child was injured on Friday when Israeli forces opened fire near the northern Gaza Strip's Erez crossing.

Saeed Abed Al-Aziz Hamdan, 15, was moderately injured after he sustained gunshot wounds, said Muawiya Hassanein, head of ambulance and emergency services in Gaza.

Onlookers told Ma'an that an Israeli watchtower installed near the Erez crossing opened fire at the child, who was collecting stones nearby.

An Israeli military spokeswoman had no immediate comment.

On Thursday, two Gaza residents were injured by Israeli fire in Beit Lahiya and Rafah, to the north and south of Gaza, respectively.

Teenager shot by Israeli forces in northern Gaza
from International Solidarity Movement


ISM Gaza
26 March 2010

Said Abdel Aziz Hamdan, 15, went for his first time to Gaza’s northern border area to try gathering scrap metal for re-sale. Although an area lined with Israeli military towers and notorious for Israeli soldier shooting, shelling and abductions of Palestinian workers and farmers, Hamdan did not feel he would be in danger.

“People go there everyday to gather bits of metal and concrete. The Israelis see us and know we are just working, it’s normal,” he said from his hospital bed in Jabaliya’s Kamal Adwan hospital.

Hamdan set out from home shortly after 10 am Friday, going with his younger brother Suleiman, 13, to earn whatever shekels they could. From a family of 7 brothers and 5 sisters and whose father is unemployed, Said Hamdan had no other options for employment.

“My friends go every Friday, so I decided to join them today, to try this work.”

The bullet which struck Said shortly before 2pm as he was leaving the area came from the direction of a nearby Israeli military tower. It pierced his upper left thigh, entering from outer thigh and exiting from inner thigh, leaving a 2 cm exit wound, his doctor said.

“The Israelis fired without warning,” said Hamdan.

“There were many people there, working like me,” he said of the area, a former Israeli settlement known as ‘Dugit’.

Still in high school, Hamdan is training as a mechanic and hopes to find work to supplement his family’s income. “My father used to work in Israel, but he’s been unemployed for years now.”

Said Hamdan’s injury is neither new nor surprising. Every week, Israeli soldiers shoot upon and abduct Palestinian workers in the border regions of Gaza.

Some of the recent IOF aggressions against Palestinians in the border regions include:

-Naji Abu Reeda, 35, shot in the leg on the morning of 25 March as he worked collecting rubble 500 metres from the border for re-sale.

-On 24 March, 7 am, Israeli soldiers invaded northern Gaza and arrested five Palestinians collecting rubble, including:

Mahmoud Ma’rouf, 18

Shadi Ma’rouf, 18

Mustafa Ghanim, 43

http://www.mezan.org/en/details.php?id=9871&ddname=&id2=9&id_dept=9&p=center

-On 20 March, around 2:30 pm, Israeli soldiers arrested 17 Palestinians collecting rubble in the Beit Hanoun industrial area approximately 900 metres from the border, including:

Mohanad Al Kafarna, 11

Khalid Mahdi Hamdien, 14

Ismail Mahdi Hamdien, 13

Mohammed Al Basioni, 22

Mohammed Salih Afana, 22

Tareq Zyiad Al Afifi, 20

Mohammed Zyiad Al Afifi, 18

Tawfeq Samir Sababa, 19

Usama Mhammaden, 19

Ali Jamal Akhrawat, 24

Kamal Jamal Akhrawat, 20

Anwar Mohammed Hamad, 51

Alaa Al Masri, 18

Diab Al Kafarna, 20

Attaf Rafeq Hamad, 25

Ibrahim Mahdi Hamdien, 16

http://www.mezan.org/en/details.php?id=9835&ddname=IOF&id2=9&id_dept=9&p=center

http://www.pchrgaza.org/portal/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6325:weekly-report-on-israeli-human-rights-violations-in-the-occupied-palestinian-territory-18-24-march-2010&catid=84:weekly-2009&Itemid=183

Those venturing to the border regions to gather rubble and steel do so as a result of the siege on Gaza which, along with Israel’s 23 day winter war on Gaza, has decimated Gaza’s economy, including 95 percent of Gaza’s factories and businesses, according to the United Nations. Additionally, these recycled construction materials are vital in Gaza where the Israeli-led, internationally-complicit, siege bans all but under 40 items from entering.

The barbaric siege prevents vitally needed construction materials from entering Gaza, where over 6,400 houses were destroyed or severely damaged in the Israeli war on Gaza, and nearly 53,000 sustained lesser damages. Hospitals and medical centres, schools, kindergartens and mosques are among the other buildings destroyed and damaged during the Israeli war on Gaza.

Since Israel’s war on Gaza, only 0.05 percent of the monthly average prior to the siege had been allowed into Gaza as of December 2009

Related News:
Israeli troops killed in Gaza clash
Two Israeli soldiers and two Palestinians have been killed in a clash east of the Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis.
The Israeli military said on Friday that there was an exchange of fire on the border after soldiers challenged Palestinians planting bombs near the separation barrier.
The military said an officer and a soldier have been killed and two soldiers were injured.

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