135 Palestinians Killed, 1000 Injured by
Israeli War-Criminal Air Strikes on Gaza, as of July 12, 2014
Arabic TV stations reported that, as of July 12, 2014, 1:00 pm ET,
the number of Palestinians who were killed by Israeli war-criminal air
strikes on Gaza Strip reached 135, in addition to more than 1,000
injuries.
The vast majority (about 87%) of these Palestinian victims of Israeli
brutality were civilians who were killed or injured as a result
destroying their homes by Israeli missiles.
Saturday morning: Israeli airstrikes target mosques, center
for disabled youth, killing 14
Saturday July 12, 2014 12:53 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
Airstrikes continue; Israeli occupation government officials say
ground invasion imminent.
Two young, disabled girls were killed on Saturday in an Israeli
occupation forces air strike that targeted a center for the disabled in
Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
The three girls have not yet been identified, as information is still
coming in about the details of that attack. Several images have been
posted on social media of disabled youth in the hospital who were
wounded in the blast.
Three men were killed in a bomb that
targeted At-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City. They were identified as
1. Ibrahim Nabil Hamada.
2. Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush.
3. Ahmad
Mazen al-Bal’awy.
According to a spokesperson for the Palestinian
Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qidra, it took several hours to identify
the three men because their bodies had been torn apart by the missile.
They were taken to Shifa hospital for treatment.
A correspondent
with the Wafa News Agency reported that Israeli fighter jets did not let
up on the attack throughout the night and continuing into the day. The
correspondent noted that the planes targeted houses, mosques, public
property, infrastructure, and even parks and sports clubs, as well as
agricultural land, power lines and drinking water infrastructure. He
said that the ongoing explosions are causing panic and terror among the
population, particularly the children, who make up around half the
population of the crowded coastal Strip.
The attacks Saturday
morning included both bombing from the air and artillery fire from tanks
and weapons stationed on the northern and eastern borders of Gaza.
Three men were killed in an airstrike that hit the yard next to a
mosque in Gaza City. They were identified as:
4. Ali Nabil Basal, 32.
5. Hamada al-Halaby, 28.
6. Mohammad
Abu Askar, 20.
Another mosque in Nussairat refugee camp was
damaged when a house nearby was repeatedly targeted by airstrikes, but
no casualties were reported in that attack.
Also in Nussairat,
Israeli airstrikes targeted the home of Essam Da'alis, former adviser to
Prime Minister
Ismail
Haniyeh, and another home belonging to the Khalidi family. Another
airstrike in Nussairat took out the Farouq mosque.
A charity
organization was bombed in Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza.
Repeated airstrikes hit the Abasan area of Khan Younis in the early
hours of Saturday morning, in the southern Gaza Strip. At one point in
the pre-dawn hours, around 20 bombs were dropped on Rafah and Dair El-Balah
in the space of about ten minutes.
A separate airstrike in Gaza
City Saturday morning resulted in the death of:
7. Mohammad Sweity,
20.
In the northern Gaza Strip, the home of the Abu Habal family
was bombed. The airstrike and artillery shelling wounded 22.
Earlier Saturday morning, before 2 am, five Palestinians were killed in
the yard of a local mosque, in Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza,
while many residents were injured, two seriously. The slain Palestinians
have been identified as:
8. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17.
9. Yousef Mohammad Qandil, 47.
10.
Mohammad Edrees Abu Sneina, 20.
11. Abdul-Rahman Saleh al-Khatib, 28.
12. Husam Thieb ar-Razayna, 38.
Israeli occupation forces have
been amassing on the border, along with heavy artillery, and Israeli
authorities have indicated a potential ground invasion.
There are
unconfirmed reports of an attack by Palestinian fighters from the
Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, on an Israeli
jeep in Nahal Oz military base, near Al-Shuja'iya neighborhood, east of
Gaza City.
Six More Palestinians Killed By Israeli Missiles late Friday
night
Saturday July 12, 2014 03:34 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Palestinian medical sources have reported that six more Palestinians
were killed in a number of Israeli occupation forces airstrikes late
Friday night and early Saturday morning, and that at least three of the
slain Palestinians are children. This latest attack comes as the ongoing
Israeli aggression and war on the Gaza Strip enters its fourth day .
The sources said the army fired missiles into dozens of homes, in
addition to firing missiles targeting cars and infrastructure in
different parts of the coastal region.
On Friday, at night, two
Palestinians were killed when Israeli missiles struck Palestinian
farmland in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.
They have been
identified as:
1. Mohammad Samiri, 24.
2. Rami Abu Mosa’ed,
24.
On Friday evening, soldiers fired missiles into a home, and
several areas in the Shuja’eyya neighborhood in Gaza City, killing two
Palestinians, including an elderly man, and wounding at least six
others.
Medical sources at the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza said
four Palestinians, including two children, have been wounded in the
Israeli bombardment. Two of the wounded suffered serious injuries.
The slain Palestinians have been identified as:
3. Saber
Sokkar, 80.
4. Hussein Mohammad al-Mamlouk, 47.
Another
Palestinian died of serious wounds, suffered in an earlier shelling
targeted the Shuja’eyya neighborhood, he has been identified as:
5. Nasser Rabah Sammama, 46.
Furthermore, medics and rescue teams
located the body of a Palestinian man buried under the rubble of a home
that was bombarded by the army last night in Deir al-Balah, in central
Gaza. He has been identified as:
6. Abdul-Halim Abdul-Mo’ty Ashra,
52.
Medical sources said that Dr. Anas Rezeq abu al-Kas, 30, Gaza
City, died on Friday of wounds suffered on Thursday evening, in Tal al-Hawa,
Gaza city, after three Israeli missiles struck his home. Anas had lost
his parents who were killed when Israeli missiles struck their home
during the previous Israeli war on Gaza, which started on December 27,
2008.
Dozens of wounded Palestinians are in serious condition,
in different parts of the Gaza Strip, as hundreds of residents, the vast
majority of them civilians, have been injured in the ongoing war on
Gaza.
Among the seriously wounded Palestinians are twelve of the
fifteen residents injured earlier Friday in the Nahda neighborhood and
Yebna refugee camp, close to the border with Egypt; five were instantly
killed in the two attacks.
Medical sources also said one resident
was moved to the Shifa Medical Center suffering a very serious injury
suffered, after the army shells homes northwest of Gaza City.
200
homes have been completely destroyed during the raids, according to
WAFA.
Israeli air raid on orphanage kills three girls with special
needs in Beit Lahia
[ 12/07/2014 - 08:47 AM ]
GAZA, (PIC)--
Three little girls with special needs were killed during an Israeli
airstrike at dawn Saturday on an orphanage for the disabled in Beit
Lahiya district in the Gaza Strip.
Many nurses working for the orphanage also suffered serious injuries
during the attack.
According to Quds Press, the air raid leveled the building of the
orphanage to the ground.
In a separate incident, another aerial attack on a group of civilians
in Gaza City killed three of them immediately and rendered others
severely wounded, eyewitnesses reported.
The Israeli occupation army also waged dozens of air raids on several
homes belonging to civilians in northern Gaza, Khan Younis, and Gaza
City. No casualties have been reported so far.
Meanwhile, 22 Palestinian civilians were reportedly injured in
indiscriminate artillery attacks on populated border areas in Gaza.
The Israeli artillery also bombed a house belonging to Isam Da'alis,
who served as an advisor to former premier Ismail Haniya, in Al-Nusseirat
refugee camp, in central Gaza, as well as three other houses and one
mosque.
A charitable society in Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza and a
military court house in Gaza City were bombed as well.
Four Palestinians killed in Israeli air strike north of Gaza
[ 12/07/2014 - 07:47 AM ]
GAZA, (PIC)--
Four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air raid on northern Gaza
Strip at a late night hour on Friday while a fifth, a minor, succumbed
to critical wounds suffered in an earlier raid.
A field observer told Quds Press that an Israeli drone fired a number
of missiles at a group of citizens in a roundabout in central Jabaliya
refugee camp, north of the Strip, killing four and wounding four others
one of them in a serious condition.
Medical sources identified the four victims, one of them, Hussam al-Razayne,
is the fourth son in his family to be killed at the hands of Israeli
occupation forces.
Hussam Qandil, 17, was declared dead late Friday after being fatally
wounded in an earlier Israeli raid in which he was declared clinically
dead. He was the son of a martyr.
List of the 124 Palestinians, Including Whole Families,
Killed Since Tuesday
Saturday July 12, 2014 11:16 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
The following is a list of the 124 Palestinians killed by Israeli air
bombardment since Tuesday, July 8th. These are the names that have been
confirmed by medical sources in Gaza.
An estimated 900 Palestinians have also been wounded, with some
losing limbs and others disabled for life. The majority of the wounded
are children, according to the Ministry of Health. All of the casualties
listed below are victims of Israeli bombs dropped on Gaza since Tuesday
July 8th.
Killed Saturday:
1. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17,
Jabalia.
2. Yousef Mohammad Qandil, 47, Jabalia.
3. Mohammad
Edrees Abu Sneina, 20, Jabalia.
4. Abdul-Rahman Saleh al-Khatib, 38,
Jabalia.
5. Husam Thieb ar-Razayna, 38, Jabalia.
6. Ibrahim Nabil
Hamada, Gaza City.
7. Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush, Gaza City.
8. Ahmad
Mazen al-Bal’awy, Gaza City.
9. Ali Nabil Basal, 32, Gaza City.
10. Hamada al-Halaby, 28.
11. Mohammad Abu Askar, 20,Gaza City.
12. Mohammad Sweity, 20, Gaza City.
Killed Friday 7/11:
1.
Wisam Abdul-Razeq Ghannam, 23, Rafah.
2. Mohammad Abdul-Razeq Ghannam,
26, Rafah.
3. Kifah Shihada Ghannam, 20, Rafah.
4. Ghalia Thieb
Ghannam, 7, Rafah.
5. Mohammad Munir ‘Ashour, 25, Rafah.
6. Nour
an-Ajdi, 10, Rafah.
7. Anas Rezeq abu al-Kas, 30, Gaza City (doctor).
8. Abdullah abu Mahrouq, Deir al-Balah.
9. Mohammad Waloud, Beit
Lahia
10. Hazem Ba’lousha, Beit Lahia.
11. Ala' Abdul Nabi, Beit
Lahia
12. Ahmed Zaher Hamdan, 22, Beit Hanoun.
13. Mohammad al-Kahlout,
38, Jabalia.
14. Sami Adnan Shaldan, 25, Gaza City
15. Salem
al-Ashhab,40, Gaza City.
16. Raed Abu Hani, 50, Rafah.
17.Rabea
Abu- Hmeedan, 65, Jabalia.
18.Mazen Aslan, Shahrman, Al-Bureij.
19. Abu el-Kas, Al Bureij.
20. Shahd Helmi al-Qrynawi, 5, Al-Bureij.
21. Mohammad Samiri, 24, Deir al-Balah.
22. Rami Abu Mosa’ed, 24,
Deir al-Balah.
23. Saber Sokkar, 80, Gaza City.
24. Hussein
Mohammad al-Mamlouk, 47, Gaza City.
25. Nasser Rabah Sammama, 46,
Gaza City.
26. Abdul-Halim Abdul-Mo’ty Ashra, 52, Deir al-Balah.
27. Sahar Salman Abu Namous, 4, Beit Hanoun.
Killed Thursday
7/10:
1. Mahmoud Lutfi al-Hajj, 57, Khan Younis. (father of six
killed)
2. Bassema ‘Abdul Qader Mohammed al-Hajj, 48, Khan Younis.
(mother of six killed)
3. Asma’ Mahmoud al-Hajj, 22, Khan Younis.
5. Sa’ad Mahmoud al-Hajj, 17, Khan Younis.
6. Najla’ Mahmoud al-Hajj,
29, Khan Younis.
7. Tareq Sa’ad al-Hajj, 18, Khan Younis.
8. Omar
al-Hajj, 20, Khan Younis.
9. Baha’ Abu al-Leil, 35, Gaza City.
10.
Suleiman Saleem Mousa al-Astal, 17, Khan Younis.
11. Ahmed Saleem
Mousa al-Astal, 18, Khan Younis (Suleiman’s brother)
12. Mousa
Mohammed Taher al-Astal, 15, Khan Younis.
13. Ibrahim Khalil Qanan,
24, Khan Younis.
14. Mohammad Khalil Qanan, 26, Khan Younis
(Ibrahim’s brother).
15. Ibrahim Sawali, 28, Khan Younis.
16.
Saleem Sawali, 23, Khan Younis.
17. Hamdi Sawali, 18, Khan Younis.
18. Mohammad al-‘Aqqad, 24, Khan Younis.
19. Ismael Abu Jame’, 19,
Khan Younis.
20. Hussein Abu Jame’, 57, Khan Younis (Ismael’s
father).
21. Ramadan Abu Ghazal, 5, Beit Lahia.
22. Ehsan Ferwana,
19, Khan Younis.
23. Salem Qandil, 27, Gaza City.
24. Amer al-Fayyoumi,
30, Gaza City.
Killed Wednesday 7/9:
1. Hamed Shihab,
Journalist – Gaza.
2. Salmiyya al-‘Arja, 53, Rafah.
3. Miriam ‘Atiya
al-‘Arja, 9, Rafah.
4. Rafiq al-Kafarna, 30.
5. Abdul-Nasser Abu
Kweik, 60.
6. Khaled Abu Kweik, 31.
7. Eyad Salem ‘Oraif, 12, Gaza
City.
8. Mohammad 'Oraif, 10, Gaza City (Eyad's brother).
9.
Mohammad Mustafa Malika, 18 months.
10. Hana’ Mohammed Fu’ad Malaka,
28 (Mohammad’s Mother), 27.
11. Hatem Abu Salem.
12. Mohammad
Khaled an-Nimra, 22.
13. Sahar Hamdan (al-Masry), 40, Beit Hanoun.
14. Ibrahim al-Masry, 14, Beit Hanoun.
15. Amjad Hamdan, 23, Beit
Hanoun.
16. Hani Saleh Hamad, 57, Beit Hanoun.
17. Ibrahim Hani
Saleh Hamad, 20, Beit Hanoun.
18. Mohammad Khalaf Nawasra, 2, al-Maghazi.
19. Nidal Khalaf Nawasra, 4, al-Maghazi.
20. Salah Awad Nawasra, 24,
al-Maghazi.
21. ‘Aesha Shubib al-Nawasra, 23, who was pregnant in the
fourth month, al-Maghazi.
22. Naifa Mohammed Zaher Farajallah, 82,
al-Mughraqa.
23. Aisha Najm.
24. Amal Yousef Abdul-Ghafour.
25.
Ranim Jouda Abdul-Ghafour.
26. Ibrahim Daoud al-Bal’aawy.
27.
Abdul-Rahman Jamal az-Zamely.
28. Ibrahim Ahmad ‘Abdin.
29.
Mustafa Abu Murr.
30. Khaled Abu Murr.
31. Mazin Al-Jarba.
32. Marwan Eslayyem.
33. Hatem Abu Salem, Gaza City.
34. Nariman
Abdul-Ghafour, Khan Younis.
35. Ra’ed Mohammed Abu Shalat, 35, al-Nussairat.
36. Yasmin al-Mautawaq, 3, Gaza City.
37. Ahmad Swali, 28, al-Nussairat.
Killed Tuesday 7/8
1. Mohammad Sha’ban, 24, Gaza.
2.
Amjad Sha’ban, 30, Gaza.
3. Khader al-Basheeleqety, 45, Gaza.
4.
Rashad Yassin, 27, Nusseirat.
5. Mohammad Ayman ‘Ashour, 15, Khan
Younis.
6. Riyadh Mohammad Kaware’, 50, Khan Younis.
7. Bakr
Mohammad Joudeh, 50, Khan Younis.
8. Ammar Mohammad Joudeh, 26, Khan
Younis.
9. Hussein Yousef Kaware’, 13, Khan Younis.
10. Bassem
Salem Kaware’, 10, Khan Younis.
11. Mohammad Ibrahim Kaware’, 50,
Khan Younis.
12. Mohammad Habib, 22, Gaza.
13. Mousa Habib, 16,
Gaza.
14. Saqr ‘Aayesh al-‘Ajjoury, 22, Jabalia.
15. Ahmad Nael
Mahdi, 16, Gaza.
16. Hafeth Mohammad Hamad, 26, Beit Hanoun.
17.
Ibrahim Mohammad Hamad, 26, Beit Hanoun.
18. Mahdi Mohammad Hamad,
46, Beit Hanoun.
19. Fawziyya Khalil Hamad, 62, Beit Hanoun.
20.
Donia Mahdi Hamad, 16, Beit Hanoun.
21. Soha Hamad, 25, Beit Hanoun.
22. Suleiman Salam Abu Sawaween, 22, Khan Younis.
23. Siraj Eyad
Abdul-‘Aal, 8, Khan Younis.
24. Abdul-Hadi Soufi, 24, Rafah.