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Israeli Occupation Forces Assassinate Palestinian Fighter Inside Gaza Strip, Try to Impose Security Buffer Zone Israeli Occupation Army Assassinates Fighter In Gaza, Barak Vows Further Assassinations Wednesday January 12, 2011 00:01 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip reported Tuesday evening that a Palestinian fighter was assassinated and another resident was injured in an Israeli Air Strike targeting the fighter in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza. The fighter, who was riding his motorcycle when a missile fired by
the Israeli occupation ai forces struck him, was identified as Jamil Al
Najjar, 25. He was identified as a member of Al-Quds Brigades, the armed
wing of the Islamic Jihad. (But this was a pre-emptive strike, not retaliation, as the fighter
was riding his bike, not doing anything against Israeli occupation
forces). Israeli warplanes in fresh strikes on Gaza Published today (updated) 12/01/2011 14:28 GAZA CITY (AFP) -- The Israeli occupation air force planes resumed its recent series of
air strikes in the Gaza Strip, as the Israeli occupation government
so-called prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, warned of the consequences
if Palestinian rocket fire continued. Mizan: Israel imposing security buffer zone inside Gaza [ 12/01/2011 - 09:16 AM ] GAZA, (PIC)-- The Mizan human rights center in Gaza said Tuesday that the Israeli occupation forces are trying to forcefully impose a security buffer zone inside the Gaza Strip and target civilians. The rights group said it strongly condemned Israel's continued restriction of access to Palestinians living on the Gaza border to their land and the deliberate assassination of some civilians as a serious violation of international law, especially the Fourth Geneva Convention, which relates to civilian protection at times of war. According to Mizan center's field investigations, Israeli troops opened sudden fire Monday afternoon at Sha'ban Qarmout, a farmer in Beit Hanoun city, while he was working on his 7,000 square meter farm, after a prevalent calm in the area that followed the departure of a foreign delegation. The Gaza Ministry of Agriculture, for its part, said the Qarmout execution "shows the seriousness of the Israeli plan to establish a buffer zone to force Palestinian families out of their farms and homes on the eastern and northern borders of the Gaza Strip." Zahhar: Israeli threats to test resistance's reaction [ 12/01/2011 - 03:21 PM ] GAZA, (PIC)-- Dr. Mahmoud Al-Zahhar, a political bureau member of Hamas, said that the Israeli threats to invade the Gaza Strip were meant to test the reaction of resistance. He said in a press release on Wednesday that the threats also aim at reassuring the illegal Israeli settlers of their army's deterrence. Referring to the rockets being fired from Gaza, Zahhar said that armed wings of the resistance factions fire mortar shells at the Israeli occupation army troops who raid the Gaza Strip, describing the act as self defense.
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