One Palestinian Killed, Two Wounded in Rafah in an
Israeli Air Strike
Thursday September 16, 2010 00:31 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
The Israeli occupation Air Forces fired a number of missiles at the
“Tunnels Area” in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, killing
one resident and wounding two others.
Palestinian medical sources in Gaza reported that the slain resident
was identified as Wajdi Jihad Al Qadi, 23, and added that his body was
severely mutilated.
The sources stated that two other
Palestinians were wounded and were moved to Abu Yousef Al Najjar
hospital in Rafah.
Furthermore, Palestinian security sources in
Gaza reported that Egyptian security personnel along the border with
Rafah, and Palestinian residents living near the border in Rafah have
left their posts and homes after receiving info that the Israeli army
intends to bombard tunnels in the area.
The sources added that
the Egyptian Security Forces also demanded Palestinian National Security
personnel to leave their posts.
Israel claims that Palestinian
fighters in Gaza fired shells the contained phosphor; the shells were
allegedly fired at areas in the Eshkol Regional Council in the Western
Negev.
The Hamas movement denied the Israeli claim and said that
it comes to “justify a new Israeli offensive on Gaza”.
Hamas
spokesperson in Gaza, Dr. Sami Abu Zuhri, stated that the Israeli claims
are meant to incite the International Community against, Gaza and to
justify Israel’s use of phosphorous shells during its three-week war on
the coastal region that started in late December 2008.
Abu Zuhri
said that “while the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas started
direct talks with the occupation, Israel is seeking a new aggression on
the Gaza Strip”.
He added that the Palestinians will remain
steadfast and will retaliate against any Israeli aggressions, he also
held the International Community responsible for any upcoming Israeli
aggression.
According to documentation by the Palestinian Center
For Human Rights in Gaza, 1,419 Palestinian were killed during the
Israeli military offensive on the Gaza Strip. This number includes 1,167
non-combatants (82.2%) and 252 resistance activists (17.8%). The
non-combatants include civilians and civil police officers who were not
involved in hostilities.
The PCHR report indicated that 918
civilians were killed (64.7% of the total number of victims). The
civilian victims include 318 children (22.4 % of the total number of
victims and 34.7% of the number of civilian victims) and 111 women (7.8%
of the total number of victims and 12.1% of the number of civilian
victims).
It added that 429 women and children were killed
(30.2% of the total number of victims and 46.7% of the total number of
civilian victims).
At least 5300 Palestinians were wounded during
the war; 1,600 of them were children (30%) and 830 women (15.6%).
According to PCHR’s data, 318 children aged under 18 were killed;
22.4% of the total number of all victims and 34.6% of the total number
of civilian victims. This figure includes 215 boys (67.6%) and 103 girls
(32.4%). Additionally, 1,600 children were wounded, constituting 30% of
the total number of the wounded.
“Children were killed in
different contexts, often while inside homes or while playing outside.
In some instances they were targeted directly, in others they were
killed when the Israeli Army bombarded mosques, public facilities or
residential complexes, or extra-judicially-executed Palestinian
activists”, the PCHR reported.
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