Israeli Air Strike Injures 5 at Rafah 
		Border, Israeli Navy Attacks International Boat in Gaza Waters
		
      
		
        
		Two Israeli air raids on Gaza wound woman, destroy foundry
		
		[ 13/07/2011 - 08:41 AM ] 
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		Israeli occupation forces (IOF) launched two air raids on a foundry 
		to the east of Gaza city at dawn Wednesday completely destroying it and 
		wounding a Palestinian woman, local sources said.
		The sources told the PIC reporter that Israeli F-16s fired a missile 
		at the foundry in Tufah suburb east of Gaza city damaging it along with 
		nearby houses in addition to a main water pipeline which cut water 
		supplies to the inhabitants in the neighborhood.
		Adham Abu Salmiya, the medical services spokesman, said that a 
		Palestinian woman was injured in the raid and taken to Shifa hospital.
		The warplanes returned two hours later and targeted the same foundry 
		causing more destruction in the area, the witnesses reported.
		The IOF recently escalated aggression on the Gaza Strip including air 
		raids and incursions on its eastern and northern borders.
		Five Palestinians Injured, One Missing, As Army Bombards A 
		Tunnel In Rafah
		Thursday July 14, 2011 08:29 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		The Israeli occupation government air force carried out on Wednesday 
		at night an air strike targeting the border area, between the 
		Palestinian territory of Gaza Strip and Egypt, as well as a workshop in 
		Gaza City.
Palestinian medical sources reported that five 
		residents were injured, and one remained missing, likely buried under 
		the rubble, after the Israeli Air Force bombarded a tunnel at the 
		Gaza-Egypt border, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 
		
The sources said that five residents were moved to Abu Yousef Al 
		Najjar Hospital in Rafah, while a tunnel worker remained missing under 
		the rubble. His fate remains unknown.
The Israeli Air Force fired 
		one missile into the tunnel, allocated for smuggling construction 
		materials into the besieged Gaza strip, destroying it and causing 
		damages to nearby tunnels. 
Updated From:
Army Bombards 
		Southern Gaza
Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies, Thu, 14 Jul 2011 
		05:51:11 
The Israeli Air Force carried out on Wednesday at night 
		an air strike targeting the border area, between Gaza and Egypt, in the 
		southern part of the Gaza Strip, and a shed in Gaza City.
Local 
		sources reported that at least two missile were fired into a tunnel in 
		Rafah causing excessive damage to the runnel and nearby areas, and 
		setting the tunnel ablaze. No injuries were reported until the time of 
		this report.
In addition, the Israeli Air Force carried out 
		another air strike, using a high velocity missile, targeting a shed in 
		Al-Shuja'iya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
The targeted 
		workshop was destroyed, while a number of nearby homes were damaged. The 
		shed belongs to Daghmash family; it was first bombarded several days 
		ago.
The recent escalation by Israel is the latest in a series of 
		attacks carried out by the Israeli occupation army against several areas 
		in the Gaza Strip.
On Wednesday at dawn, the Israeli occupation 
		air force carried out two air strikes targeting a blacksmith workshop in 
		Gaza City, leading to excessive damage and one injury.
Several 
		nearby homes sustained damages; the main waterline in the neighborhood 
		was shattered.
Two hours after the initial attack, the Israeli 
		air force planes struck the same area again causing further damage and 
		destruction. 
		Israeli air strike injures 5 at Rafah border 
		Published today (updated) 14/07/2011 12:52 RAFAH (Ma’an) -- 
		Five Gazans were injured Thursday and a sixth is reported missing 
		after an Israeli warplane attacked a tunnel at the Egyptian-Palestinian 
		border near Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. 
The attack took 
		place at dawn, local witness said. 
The Civil defense reported 
		that five Gaza residents were transferred to the Abu Yousuf Al-Najjar 
		hospital and they are searching for the sixth man. 
Israeli 
		planes were reportedly targeting the transfer of cement and building 
		materials into the Gaza Strip.
		Israeli navy attacks international boat in Gaza 
		Published today (updated) 14/07/2011 13:03 BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- 
		Israeli naval forces attacked an international third party monitor on 
		Wednesday in Gazan territorial waters.
Civil Peace Service Gaza 
		works as part of a non-violent initiative to monitor human rights abuses 
		in Gaza.
Israeli occupation forces fired at the CPS Gaza 
		monitoring boat, the Oliva, with water cannons on Wednesday at 12.05 p.m 
		local time, a statement by the organization said.
There were four 
		people aboard at the time, two CPS Gaza members, the captain and a 
		journalist. 
"We were fewer than two miles away from the Gaza 
		coast when they fired at us. We saw them firing water at some fishing 
		boats so we headed to the area. When we got close, the warships left the 
		fishing boats, and turned on us. 
"They attacked us for about ten 
		minutes, following us as we tried to head to shore and eventually lagged 
		when we reached about one mile off the Gaza coast," British human rights 
		worker Ruqaya Al-Samarrai said. 
A fishing boat was also fired at 
		and damaged with live rounds.
An Israeli
      
        occupation
      
        army spokesman said he was unaware of the incident. 
The Gazan 
		fishing community is often similarly targeted and the fishing limit is 
		enforced with comparable aggression, with boats shot at or rammed as 
		near as 2 nautical miles to the coast by Israeli gunboats, CBS Gaza 
		added.
A marine blockade imposed by the Israeli occupation 
		government restricts Gazan fisherman from accessing eighty five percent 
		of Gaza's fishing waters as agreed upon under the Oslo agreements. 
		
After Hamas took control of the coastal enclave in 2007, Israel 
		limited fishing access to 3 nautical miles from the coast. 
		During the Oslo accords negotiators had agreed upon 20 nautical miles of 
		fishing access along Gaza's coastline.
Rights groups have 
		condemned the blockade of Gaza as a form of collective punishment of the 
		1.6 million residents. 
		Navy Attacks “Olivia” Boat In Palestinian Waters in Gaza
		Thursday July 14, 2011 15:55 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		The Palestinian Society for Fishing and Water Sports reported that 
		the international boat, Olivia, run by human rights activists to monitor 
		Israeli violations against Palestinian fishermen, was located in front 
		of the Gaza Shore after going losing all communications for one hour as 
		the Israeli Navy attacked it.
		The navy used water cannons against the boat causing damages to its 
		communication systems, and damaging its engine. 
Several 
		international activists were onboard the boat when the attack took 
		place. 
The activists accompany Palestinian fishing boats and 
		fishermen, subject to constant violations and attacks by the Israeli 
		Navy as Israel continues to enforce its illegal siege on Gaza, including 
		its illegal Naval blockade. . 
Coordinator of the solidarity 
		campaign with the fishermen in the Gaza Strip, Mahfouz el Kabarity, 
		denounced the attack and stated that the Palestinians have the right to 
		fish in Palestinian territorial water. 
Al-Kabarity called on the 
		international community to intervene and stop the Israeli violations 
		against the fishermen in Gaza, and to pressure Israel into abiding by 
		all related international humanitarian laws, and the Fourth Geneva 
		Conventions. 
      
      
      
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