3 people, including a farmer, killed in separate 
		Israeli occupation army attacks on Gaza
		Thursday May 01, 2008 17:57 by Rami Almeghari - 
		IMEMC & Agencies
		The Palestinian death toll out of Israeli 
		occupation army attacks on Gaza today has risen to three including a 
		civilian man, as a small-scale incursion is taking place in southern 
		Gaza. 
		
		Medical sources reported that three Palestinians including a farmer, 
		have been killed in less than 24 hours in different parts of the Gaza 
		Strip. 
		
		Mohammad Abu Daqqa, was shot dead in the head after the Israeli 
		occupation army incurred into the Faraheen neighborhood of the Khan 
		Younis city, in southern Gaza Strip today morning. 
		
		Also, three other men, said to be resistance fighters, were wounded in 
		the Israeli incursion into the Faraheen area, as the total number of 
		those wounded in the past 24 hours mounted to 10, medics added. 
		
		In the Rafah city in southern Gaza Strip, an Israeli drone fired a 
		missile on a Palestinian man, while walking down in the streets of 
		Shaboura neighborhood in Rafah, killing him instantly and wounding 
		critically a passerby 13-year-old girl. 
		
		Witnesses said that the shelling from the air targeted Nafed Mansour, 
		40, of the ruling Hamas party. Mansour works for the Alsalah Islamic 
		Benevolent Society, linked to Hamas.
		
		Yesterday, Awad Alqiq, 38, of the Saraya Alquds brigades, the armed wing 
		of the Islamic Jihad group, was targeted with an air strike, while 
		inside a metal workshop in the Al-Za'arba neighborhood of Rafah city in 
		southern Gaza Strip.
		
		Meanwhile, Emad Qdaih, 12 year-old, was shot and wounded in the head 
		after a number of Israeli occupation tanks, accompanied by two 
		bulldozers, began today morning bulldozing Palestinian-owned houses in 
		the Faraheen neighborhood on Gaza-Israel border lines in eastern Khan 
		Younis city to the south of Gaza Strip. 
		
		Medics confirmed that Qdaih sustained critical injury and that he is now 
		lying at the intensive care unit of the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis.
		
		
		Witnesses said that the Israeli bulldozers razed vast areas of 
		Palestinian-owned farm lands in the area and that Israeli soldiers 
		conducted arrests campaign among the local inhabitants. 
		
		The Saraya Alquds brigades, said in a statement, faxed to press, that 
		their fighters managed to fire mortar shells towards the invading 
		forces, as the Israeli tanks were rolling deep into the Palestinian side 
		of the border fence with Israel.
		
		The latest deadly Israeli occupation army attacks came few hours after 
		the representatives of 12 Palestinian resistance factions agreed in 
		Cairo yesterday to a ceasefire deal with Israel, the ruling Hamas party 
		submitted last Thursday to Egyptian mediators. 
		
		Last Friday, Israel downplayed the Hamas offer, branding it 'an attempt 
		by Hamas to rearm and reorganize after recent fighting with the Israeli 
		occupation army'. 
		
		
      
      
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