Israeli-Controlled US Senate Unanimously 
		Passes Resolution Supporting Israeli Assault on Palestinian Children and 
		Women, July 18, 2014
		
		
			
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		Some of the Palestinian children who were killed or injured in Gaza by 
		the savage air and land attacks by Israeli occupation forces
		
		
US Senate Unanimously Passes Resolution 
		Supporting Israeli Assault on Gaza
		Friday July 18, 2014 23:19 by Chris Carlson - 1 of International 
		Middle East Media Center Editorial Group
		
		
		Following a similar resolution passed last week by the U.S. House, 
		the U.S. Senate voted Thursday night to support Israel’s ongoing 
		invasion of the Gaza Strip. 
No dissenting vote was cast, and no 
		mention was made of the hundreds of Palestinian civilians, most of whom 
		are women and children, that have been killed by Israel in the past ten 
		days.
Senate Resolution 498 was authored by Bob Menendez (D-NJ) 
		and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), with additional support by Ben Cardin (D-MD) 
		and son of former Republican party politician Ron Paul, Rand Paul 
		(R-KY).
Paul is urging the Senate to pass his own bill, S. 2265, 
		which would end all U.S. foreign aid to the Palestinian Authority until 
		Hamas is barred from the 
		new Palestinian unity government, among other stipulations.
		The resolution was passed on the very same night Israel
		launched its current ground 
		offensive into the Gaza Strip.
The United States and Israel, 
		this past week, signed an agreement under which $429 million of American 
		taxpayers’ money "will be transferred immediately to Israel" to further 
		fund the Iron Dome missile system, which has
		recently come under 
		scrutiny by prize winning Israeli defense and aerospace engineering 
		expert Dr. Moti Shefer.
Related: Egyptian "Ceasefire Proposal" a 
		Scam? 
		Bowing to AIPAC, Senate unanimously 
		passes resolution supporting Israel
		
		Philip Weiss
 on July 18, 2014 
		
The Senate yesterday unanimously passed a resolution backed by
		
		the Israel lobby group AIPAC expressing support for Israel’s attack 
		on Gaza and saying not a word about Palestinian deaths.
		
		
		The Hill says that the resolution passed “through a unanimous 
		consent agreement.”
		“The United States Senate is in Israel’s camp,” [South Carolina 
		Senator Lindsey] Graham said on the Senate floor Thursday.
		The resolution describes Palestinian attacks on Israel as 
		“unprovoked” and says 
		not a word about Palestinian deaths, but speaks of the survival of 
		Israel in urging the dissolution of the unified Palestinian government:
		Reaffirms the United States’ support for Israel’s right to defend its 
		citizens and ensure the survival of the State of Israel…
		Calls on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to dissolve 
		the unity governing arrangement with Hamas and condemn the attacks on 
		Israel.
		NJ Senator Cory Booker
		
		blamed Hamas for the violence: 
		“I strongly condemn the heinous attacks being perpetrated by Hamas 
		and other terrorist groups against Israel. No country should have to 
		live under a constant threat of aggression against its people, and I 
		stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel as it defends itself against this 
		shocking violence. My heart goes out to the citizens of Israel and the 
		countless civilians in Gaza caught in this Hamas-initiated violence.”
		MJ Rosenberg says it’s all about pro-Israel money, and that Senators 
		have a double standard for US military actions and Israeli ones: 
		Note that even progressive saints Elizabeth Warren, Al Franken, 
		Sherrod Brown, and Bernie Sanders found nothing in this to object to. 
		For the record, no U.S. military adventure has had the support of all 
		hundred senators in decades. But, hey, this is Israel. And, more 
		important, this is AIPAC. And cash. 
		Here’s more about the money from the Israel lobby. The Nation is
		
		reporting that the “anti-Iran lobby machine dominates Capitol Hill.” 
		Reporter Eli Clifton is frank about “The Money Behind the Lobby”:
		Sheldon Adelson Chairman and CEO, Las Vegas Sands Corporation 
		Estimated worth: $36.8 billion Iran-related contributions: Over $1.5 
		million to the FDD [Foundation for the Defense of Democracies] between 
		2008 and 2011; at least $1.04 million to AIPAC since 2007
		• In October 2013, Adelson—who along with his wife, Miriam, was the 
		GOP’s biggest donor during the 2012 presidential campaign—said the 
		United States should drop a nuclear bomb in the Iranian desert to 
		persuade Tehran to abandon its nuclear program.
		Paul Singer Founder, Elliot Management hedge fund Estimated worth: 
		$1.5 billion. Iran-related contributions: $3.6 million to the FDD 
		between 2008 and 2011; $1.5 million to AIPAC between 2010 and 2011
		• Singer was listed as the American Enterprise Institute’s 
		second-largest donor in 2009, giving $2.31 million to the organization 
		between 2009 and 2011. He was also a major fundraiser for Mitt Romney’s 
		2012 presidential campaign.
		Bernard Marcus Co-founder, Home Depot Estimated worth: $3.6 billion 
		Iran-related contributions: $10.7 million to the FDD between 2008 and 
		2011, making him its biggest donor in that period; $2.1 million to the 
		FDD in 2012; $650,000 to the AEI between 2007 and 2012; $2.45 million to 
		AIPAC between 2007 and 2012
		• In the 2012 presidential campaign, Marcus contributed $60,000 to 
		the Republican National Committee and $20,000 to a Mitt Romney Super 
		PAC; he also maxed out his personal contributions to the Romney 
		campaign.
		The contributions to AIPAC from all three donors were directed to the 
		American Israel Education Foundation, which calls itself “the charitable 
		organization affiliated with AIPAC.”
		That last organization, AIEF, is
		
		what sent Florida Democratic Congresswoman Kathy Castor to Israel. 
		And Castor refused to say anything publicly on behalf of her 
		Palestinian-American constituent Tarek Abu Khdeir, who was brutally 
		beaten by Israeli police.
		Let’s be clear about this. Democrats are getting support from an 
		organization backed by Republican high-roller Sheldon Adelson,
		
		who called on Obama to nuke Iran. Support for Israel transcends 
		American politics. It has not been politicized. Even Rand Paul supported 
		the Gaza resolution yesterday.
		
		
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		Support for the Israeli racist-apartheid 
		state is support for killing Palestinian children and women in Gaza
		 
		26 Gazans killed by Israel since sunset, bringing Friday 
		total to 63 
		Maan, 18/07/2014, 23:48 
		 GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- 
		Twenty-six Palestinians including eight members of a single family 
		were killed by invading Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip on 
		Friday evening, while the death of a young man wounded earlier in the 
		week brought the total number of deaths in Israel's 11-day long assault 
		to 298 and more than 2,200 injured.
		
The deaths bring the total killed since the beginning of the ground 
		invasion late Thursday night to 63, as deaths and injuries across the 
		besieged coastal enclave soared on the first day of the assault in both 
		the northern and southern regions of the territory.
Of the 63 
		killed since the beginning of the Israeli invasion, 26 died after Gazans 
		broke their fast at sunset on Friday evening as Israeli air strikes 
		pounded the Strip.
Eight members of the Abu Jrad family including 
		four children were killed when a missile struck their home in Beit 
		Hanoun including Naim Musa Abu Jrad, 23, Abd Musa Abu Jrad, 30, Siham 
		Musa Abu Jrad, 26, Rija Aliyan Abu Jrad, and four children: Haniyah Abd 
		al-Rahman Abu Jrad, Samih Naim Abu Jrad, Musa Abd al-Rahman Abu Jrad, 6 
		months, and Ahlam Musa Abu Jrad.
Four members of the Shaath 
		family were killed and four were injured including one seriously after 
		an air strike on their home in the Hayy al-Manara neighborhood of Khan 
		Younis around 10:30 p.m.
Three members of the Abu Sneineh family 
		were also killed in a strike on their home in eastern Rafah in the 
		southern Gaza Strip and three others were injured. The dead were named 
		by Gaza medical authorities as: Faysal Abu Sneineh, 32, Emad Faysal Abu 
		Sneineh, 18, and Nizar Fayez Aub Sneineh, 38.
Muhammad Talal al-Saneh, 
		20, died around 10:30 p.m. as a result of an Israeli attack, Palestinian 
		Ministry of Health spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra said.
Ismail Ramadan 
		Salmi, 23, was brought dead to the Gaza European Hospital, while Ghassan 
		Salem Abu Musa Abu Azzab, 28, and his brother Muhammad Salam Abu Musa 
		Abu Azzab, 19, from Hayy al-Manara in Khan Younis also died as a result 
		of an Israeli attack.
Muhammad Saad Mahmoud Abu Saadeh was killed 
		in an Israeli airstrike in eastern Khan Younis on Friday evening.
		
Hamza Mohammad Abu Hussein, 27, was killed in an airstrike on 
		eastern Rafah on Friday evening, while Mohammad Abu Sa'da was killed in 
		an artillery shelling eastern Khan Younis.
Imad and Qassim Alwan, 
		both children, were killed as a result of artillery shelling in eastern 
		Gaza City.
Rizk Ahmad al-Hayk, 2, perished in air strikes in 
		Shawwa Square in Gaza City, while Sarah Muhammad Bustan, 13, was killed 
		in Hayy al-Tuffah in Gaza City.
Yusif Ibrahim Hasan al-Astal, 23, 
		died of wounds he sustained in Khan Younis a week ago.
The 
		Israeli occupation forces launched "Operation Protective Edge" 11 days 
		ago (in response to the disappearance and killing of three Israeli 
		teenagers in the West Bank. Palestinians in Gaza retaliated with 
		launching rockets which did not kill or injure any Israelis). 
		Hamas has denied any involvement in the killings, and has instead 
		accused Israel of exploiting the deaths to launch an all out assault on 
		the group, one of the few in Palestine that maintains an armed wing 
		capable of attacking Israel.
		Israel ground assault overwhelms south Gaza hospital 
		
		Ma'an, 18/07/2014 23:43 
		 KHAN YOUNIS (AFP) -- 
		As Israeli occupation forces pushed into Gaza overnight, intense tank 
		fire shook parts of Khan Younis, sending a flood of patients into the 
		southern city's Nasser hospital.
The shells smashed into 
		buildings near the border with Israel, prompting thousands to flee their 
		homes under the cover of darkness, only missiles lighting up the sky.
		
At Nasser hospital, doctors and nurses working 24-hour shifts were 
		on alert for the wave of patients who began arriving in the early hours.
		
"The situation is very, very difficult," said doctor Kamel Zaqzuq.
		
"This is much, much more difficult than the last war," he said, 
		referring to the previous major conflict between Israel and Hamas 
		militants in November 2012. 
"At night, it's one constant 
		emergency."
He said the hospital was running short on some 
		supplies, including medical sutures for stitches.
Many of those 
		who arrived at the hospital on Thursday night and early Friday morning, 
		after the ground operation began, were children, he said. 
For 
		some, it was too late -- doctors said 11 people ended up in the 
		facility's morgue.
Two were still there on Friday morning, 
		wrapped in white sheets on the steel shelves of a refrigerator, locked 
		behind a door of rusting iron bars.
Others suffered grave 
		injuries and were being treated in the intensive care unit, including 
		25-year-old Khadija Abu Hamad.
She was hurt in tank shelling in a 
		neighborhood known simply as Sharqiya, or eastern district.
		Shrapnel ripped through most of her body, embedding itself in her brain, 
		breaking her left arm and gouging out her left eye.
The little 
		remaining part of her face not covered in bandages was bruised black and 
		yellow, and metal pins were holding her broken arm together.
'We 
		had to amputate'
Next to her was 18-year-old Uday al-Astal, now 
		paralyzed on his right side after shrapnel entered his brain.
And 
		on the other side of the room was a relative of his -- 23-year-old Yusef 
		Astal.
"He came in with a very serious injury to his femoral 
		artery," said doctor Moataz al-Jubur, who is supervising the intensive 
		care ward.
"We had to amputate his leg."
Both were wounded 
		in an Israeli bombing on Wednesday. Four of their relatives were killed 
		-- among them two children, aged four and six.
Across the ward, 
		Jubur was supervising another patient hurt late on Thursday night as the 
		ground incursion began.
Shrapnel tore into his stomach, kidneys 
		and intestines, Jubur said.
"I keep giving him blood 
		transfusions, but he's in very bad shape."
Downstairs, those with 
		less serious injuries waited for treatment, or to hear news of loved 
		ones.
Ibrahim Fayyad, 24, was sitting outside his house on Friday 
		morning when an airstrike hit.
"It happened a few meters away and 
		so I started to run away in fear," he said.
"Even as I was 
		running there was another strike, a plane fired three times, there was a 
		huge explosion, and there was shrapnel flying everywhere."
Two of 
		his cousin's sons were killed: 26-year-old Mohammed Fayyad, and 
		25-year-old Mahmud Fayyad.
'Not the first time'
Jubur has 
		worked at Nasser hospital for more than five years, and was sanguine 
		when asked about the current conflict. 
"This is not the first 
		time I've been in a situation like this," he said.
Israel and 
		Hamas fought a bloody 22-day conflict over New Year 2009, and again in 
		late 2012, both of which had devastating consequences for civilians in 
		Gaza.
The current conflict has depressing echoes of those former 
		rounds of violence.
UN figures indicate that at least a third of 
		the dead are children, and emotions in Gaza are running high.
		"The whole world is watching while the Palestinians are being 
		slaughtered," Jubur said, his voice rising.
"They are innocents, 
		people sitting next to their homes, people sitting with their 
		relatives," he added.
"Where should these people go?"
		Ten More Palestinians Killed In The Gaza Strip
		Saturday July 19, 2014 05:19 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
		
		
		The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported that eight 
		Palestinians, four of them members of one family, have been killed on 
		Saturday, in the pre-dawn hours, when Israeli missiles struck their 
		homes in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. One was 
		killed in northern Gaza, and another was killed in central Gaza.
		Medical sources in Gaza said that a Palestinian was killed, on Saturday 
		at dawn, during ongoing Israeli bombardment of Khan Younis. Many have 
		been injured.
The Ministry of Health In Gaza said the slain 
		Palestinian have been identified as:
1. Raed Walid Walfan, 27, 
		Khan Younis.
In an earlier incident, medics and rescue teams 
		rushed to the bombarded homes in Khan Younis, and located the remains of 
		seven Palestinians, while several civilians were also wounded in the 
		airstrikes, which targeted the family homes of the as-Serry, Salhiyya 
		and Nassr families. The remains of the eights Palestinians were found, 
		and identified, later on. 
The Ministry said the seven slain 
		Palestinians have been identified as:
2. Yahia Bassam as-Serry, 
		20, Khan Younis.
3. Mohammad Bassam as-Serry, 17, Khan Younis.
4. 
		Mahmoud Rida Salhiyya, 56, Khan Younis.
5. Mustafa Rida Salhiyya, 21, 
		Khan Younis.
6. Mohammad Mustafa Salhiyya, 22, Khan Younis.
7. 
		Waseem Rida Salhiyya, 15, Khan Younis.
8. Ibrahim Jamal Kamal Nassr, 
		13, Khan Younis. 
Another Palestinian was killed when the army 
		fired missiles into the an-Nada residential Towers, in
		Beit Hanoun, 
		in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
He has been identified as:
		
9. Ahmad Mahmoud Hasan Aziz, 34, Beit Hanoun. 
In addition, a 
		Palestinian was killed in Juhr ed-Deek, in central Gaza, the Ministry of 
		Health said.
He has been identified as:
10. Sa’id Ali Issa, 
		30, Juhr ed-Deek, Central Gaza.
The ongoing Israeli offensive has 
		led to the death of 310 Palestinians, most of them civilians, including 
		entire families, since the offensive on Gaza started on Tuesday July 8.
		
Israeli missiles and shells have injured approximately 2,250 
		Palestinians, including 640 children, 400 women, and 90 elderly.
		Related: 26 Palestinians Killed Friday Evening; Death Toll 43 on Friday; 
		1 Israeli Soldier Killed 
		Israel Drops Cancer-inducing Bombs on Gazans
		Saturday July 19, 2014 02:12 by Chris Carlson - 1 of International 
		Middle East Media Center Editorial Group
		
		
		A Norwegian doctor working in Gaza has strongly criticized Israel for 
		using cancer-inducing bombs against Palestinian civilians.
		According to Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency, Dr. Erik Fosse recently 
		stated to Press TV that the majority of patients hospitalized in Gaza 
		are civilians injured in attacks on their homes, and that about thirty 
		percent of these victims are children.
		Dense Inert Metal Explosive, 
		known as DIME, is an explosive device developed to minimize damage to 
		things that are incidental to the intended target, known as "collateral 
		damage".
The bombs reportedly effect a relatively small but 
		rather significantly damaging
		
		blast radius, and are believed by medical experts to have severe 
		biological effects on those hit with the bomb’s micro-shrapnel.
		DIME munitions were developed by the US Air Force, in 2006, and have 
		since been tested repeatedly on the people of Gaza, who,
		
		according to the Electronic Intifada, have long served as 
		involuntary lab rats for Israel’s weapons industry. 
DIME bombs 
		contain tungsten, a cancer-causing metal which helps to produce blasts 
		which slice through flesh and bone, often completely destroying the 
		lower limbs of people within the
		
		blast radius.
See related link:
		
		Israel DIME Weapon effect on Gaza-Article and Gallery (Warning -- 
		graphic images.)
The doctor also says that some Palestinians in 
		the besieged enclave have been wounded by a new type of weapon which 
		even doctors with previous experience in war zones do not recognize.
		
Israel has used banned weapons in the past, including 
		depleted-uranium and white phosphorus, which is nearly impossible to 
		extiguish and leaves its victim hideously burned and scarred, should he 
		or she even survive such an attack.
The
		ground assault continues in 
		Gaza, today, with nearly 300 reported deaths and over 2,000 wounded 
		in Gaza, to include elderly, disabled and children not even a year old 
		-- all victims of targets which include mostly
		
		civilian homes,
		
		hospitals and
		
		municipal facilities.
Related:Doctors Evacuate Patients After 
		Israel Bombs Hospital 
		26 Palestinians Killed Friday Evening; Death Toll 43 on 
		Friday; 1 Israeli Soldier Killed
		Friday July 18, 2014 23:57 by IMEMC Staff - IMEMC News
		
		
		Israeli tanks, naval ships and airforce continue to bombard every 
		part of the Gaza Strip, with ground troops invading from the north and 
		east and airstrikes continuing to hit areas in southern Gaza, including 
		Khan Younis and Rafah hit the hardest.
Palestinian Ministry of 
		Health spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra reported the following casualties on 
		Friday evening:
Seven children were killed in three separate 
		airstrikes in Gaza City, in the central district of Gaza.
An 
		airstrike on Shawwa Square, in central Gaza City, killed:
1. Rizk 
		Ahmad al-Hayk, 2
A separate airstrike in Hayy al-Tuffah 
		neighborhood of Gaza City killed:
2. Sarah Muhammad Bustan, 13
		
And in eastern Gaza City, artillery shells from Israeli tanks killed 
		two young brothers:
3. Imad Alwan and
4. Qassim Alwan
		Airstrikes on the Abu Jarad family home in
		Beit Hanoun, 
		in northern Gaza, resulted in the deaths of five members of the family, 
		and the wounding of several others. Those killed were identified as:
		5. Naim Mousa Abu Jarad, 23
6. Abed Mousa Abu Jarad, 30
7. 
		Siham Mousa Abu Jarad, 26
8. Rija Aliyan Abu Jarad
9. Child, name 
		not yet verified
Also in northern Gaza, an airstrike hit the village 
		of Jahr al-Deek, killing:
10. Husam Musallam Abu Aisha, 26.
		
In Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, Israeli 
		airstrikes killed Palestinians, according to the Palestinian Health 
		Ministry:
		11. Muhammad Sa’ad Mahmoud Abu Sa’da 
12. Ra’fat Mohammad al-Bahloul, 
		35
13. Wala’ al-Qaraa, 20
14. Abdullah Jamal al-Samiri, 17
15. 
		Ahmed Hasan Saleh al-Ghalban, 23
16. Hamada
		Abdullah 
		Mohammad al-Nashiti, 21
Also in Khan Younis, a Palestinian 
		man died of wounds sustained in an earlier Israeli airstrike:
17. 
		Yusif Ibrahim Hasan al-Astal, 23
Also in the southern part of the 
		Gaza Strip, in Rafah, Israeli airstrikes in the eastern part of the city 
		killed:
		18. Hamza Mohammad Abu Hussein, 27
19. Saleh Zogheedi, 20
20. 
		Ala’ Abu Shabat, 23
In a separate airstrike in Rafah, Israeli 
		forces killed five Palestinians. They were identified as:
21. Ibrahim 
		Daoud al-Balawy, 24
22. Abdul-Rahman Jamal al-Zamli, 22.
23. 
		Ibrahim Ahmed ‘Abdeen, 42
24. Mustafa Abu Mour, 20
25. Khaled Abu 
		Mour, 23
A Palestinian was killed on a road in western Gaza, 
		identified as:
		26. Mohammad ‘Awad Ma’tar, 37.
Hospitals in Gaza are 
		overwhelmed with the number of wounded, most of whom remain in corridors 
		and waiting rooms, since the hospitals are full. Kamel Zaqzuq, a doctor 
		at Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis, said “The situation is very, very 
		difficult…At night, it's one constant emergency."
Palestinians in 
		the northern part of the Gaza Strip fled by the thousands to try to seek 
		refuge in United Nations schools, while Israeli officials have vowed to 
		‘flatten’ the towns and villages of northern Gaza, whose residents were 
		all told by Israeli officials to evacuate.
See:
		Israel Tells Thousands of 
		Palestinians: Leave Your Homes, Or You Will Be Subjected To Bombing
		
		
		Chris Gunness, a spokesperson of the United Nations, stated, “The 
		number of people coming to
		
		UNRWA seeking sanctuary from the fighting in Gaza has nearly doubled 
		today. It has risen from 22,000 to over 40,000”.
Related:
		More than 30,000 Gazans in 
		UNRWA Shelters Since Thursday
In the previous large-scale 
		invasion of Gaza, in 2009, Israeli forces attacked
		United Nations schools, 
		including using white phosphorus weapons, which cause severe burns and 
		are banned under international law for use in civilian areas.
		See: Israel Drops 
		Cancer-inducing Bombs on Gazans
An Israeli soldier, 
		identified as Eitan Barak, was killed Friday by Palestinian fighters 
		while Israeli troops invaded northern Gaza, according to the Israeli 
		military. Military spokesman Brigadier General Motti told reporters, "We 
		are using a very high level of fire power and artillery," adding, “A 
		great number of soldiers are in action in the Gaza Strip, soldiers are 
		overtaking their targets, tunnels, Hamas targets”.
But 
		eyewitnesses, human rights groups and the United Nations all confirm 
		that the Israeli military is
		
		overwhelmingly targeting civilians in its ground invasion, after 
		airstrikes over the previous nine days killed 242 Palestinians and 
		wounded over 1800 – at least 80% of whom are civilians, and the majority 
		of whom are women and children.
Related link: List of 
		Palestinians, Including Whole Families, Killed Since 7/8 
		More than 30,000 Gazans in UNRWA Shelters Since Thursday
		Friday July 18, 2014 22:48 by Chris Carlson - 1 of International 
		Middle East Media Center Editorial Group
		
		
		UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA said, today, that more than 
		30,000 people have fled their homes to take shelter in the 34 UNRWA 
		schools that are located across the Gaza Strip, since Thursday.
		Previously, UNRWA had estimated that 20,000 Palestinians had sought 
		refuge with them, but that the number has now more than doubled since 
		Israel launched its ground assault on northern and southern Gaza.
		
Multiple evacuation orders have been issued across the northern Gaza 
		Strip since the conflict began, telling 100,000 Palestinians to leave 
		their homes in compliance with the operation, according to Ma'an.
		
However, as all borders are closed, Gazans have nowhere to go.
		
Additionally, Israel has said that all those who remain in their 
		homes will be considered potential targets.
Ma'an further reports 
		that, prior to the conflict, more than half of the Gaza Strip's 1.7 
		million inhabitants were classified as refugees, being forced from their 
		original homes inside what is now Israel, by nationalist forces, in 
		1948.
As of January 2014, there were approximately 5.4 million 
		Palestinians registered as refugees in various parts of the world, 
		according to UNRWA. Palestinians make up the largest refugee group 
		in the entire world.
At the time of this report, nearly 300 
		people have been reported killed, and over 2,000 wounded by military 
		strikes which continue to bombard Palestinians by land, air and sea.
		List of the 312 Palestinians, Including Whole Families, 
		Killed Between 7/8 and 7/18
		Saturday July 19, 2014 02:20 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
		
		
		Palestinians killed since Tuesday, July 8th. This list is being 
		updated regularly.
		
		
These are the names that have been confirmed by medical sources 
		in Gaza. Over 2000 have been injured, 
		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 7/19
1. Yahia 
		Bassam as-Serry, 20, Khan Younis.
2. Mohammad Bassam as-Serry, 17, 
		Khan Younis.
3. Mahmoud Rida Salhiyya, 56, Khan Younis.
4. Mustafa 
		Rida Salhiyya, 21, Khan Younis.
5. Mohammad Mustafa Salhiyya, 22, 
		Khan Younis.
6. Waseem Rida Salhiyya, 15, Khan Younis.
7. Ibrahim 
		Jamal Kamal Nassr, 13, Khan Younis.
8. Ahmad Mahmoud Hasan Aziz, 34, 
		Beit Hanoun
9. Sa’id Ali Issa, 30, Juhr ed-Deek, Central Gaza.
		
Killed Friday 7/18
1. Majdi Suleiman Jabara, 22, Rafah.
2. 
		Faris Juma’ al-Mahmoum, 5 months, Rafah.
		related article
3. 
		Omar ‘Eid al-Mahmoum, 18, Rafah.
4. Nassim Mahmoud Nassier, 22. Beit 
		Hanoun.
5. Karam Mahmoud Nassier, 20, Beit Hanoun.
6. Salmiyya 
		Suleiman Ghayyadh, 70, Rafah.
7. Rani Saqer Abu Tawila, 30, Gaza 
		City.
8. Hammad
		Abdul-Karim 
		Abu Lehya, 23, Khan Younis.
9. Mohammad Abdul-Fattah Rashad Fayyad, 
		26, Khan Younis.
10. Mahmoud Mohammad Fayyad, 25, Khan Younis.
11. 
		Amal Khader Ibrahim Dabbour, 40, Beit Hanoun
12. Ismail Yousef Taha 
		Qassim, 59, Beit Hanoun. 
13. Ahmad Fawzi Radwan, 23, Khan Younis.
		
14. Mahmoud Fawzi Radwan, 24, Khan Younis.
15. Bilal Mahmoud 
		Radwan, 23, Khan Younis. 
16. Monther Radwan, 22, Khan Younis. 
		17. Hani As'ad
		Abdul-Karim 
		Shami, 35, Khan Younis.
18. Mohammad Hamdan Abdul-Karim Shami, 35, 
		Khan Younis.
19. Husam Musallam Abu Issa, 26. Gaza. 
20. Ahmad 
		Ismael Abu Musallam, 14, Gaza City. 
21. Mohammad Ismael Abu Musallam, 
		15, Gaza City. 
22. Wala’ Ismael Abu Musallam, 13, Gaza City. 
23. 
		Naim Mousa Abu Jarad, 23, Beit Hanoun. 
24. Abed Mousa Abu Jarad, 30, 
		Beit Hanoun. 
25. Siham Mousa Abu Jarad, 26, Beit Hanoun. 
26. 
		Raja’ Oliyyan Abu Jarad, Beit Hanoun.
27. Haniyya
		Abdul-Rahman 
		Abu Jarad family, child, Beit Hanoun.
28. Husam Musallam Abu 
		Aisha, 26, Jahr al-Deek.
29. Mohammad Sa’ad Mahmoud Abu Sa’da , Khan 
		Younis.
30. Ra’fat Mohammad al-Bahloul, 35, Khan Younis.
31. Wala’ 
		al-Qarra, 20, Khan Younis.
32. Abdullah Jamal as-Smeiri, 17, Khan 
		Younis.
33. Ahmad Hasan Saleh al-Ghalban, 23, Khan Younis.
34. 
		Hamada 
		Abdullah Mohammad al-Bashiti, 21, Khan Younis.
35. Hamza Mohammad 
		Abu Hussein, 27, Rafah.
36. Saleh Zogheedi, 20, Rafah.
37. Ala’ 
		Abu Shbat, 23, Rafah.
38. Ibrahim Daoud al-Balawy, 24, Rafah.
39. 
		Abdul-Rahman Jamal al-Zamli, 22, Rafah.
40. Ibrahim Ahmed ‘Abdeen, 
		42, Rafah.
41. Mustafa Abu Morr, 20, Rafah.
42. Khaled Abu Morr, 
		23, Rafah.
43. Mohammad ‘Awad Matar, 37, Rafah.
44. Bassem
		Mohammad 
		Mahmoud Madhi, 22, Rafah.
45. Ahmad Sa’id al-Bahnasawi, 25. Um 
		An-Nasr.
46, Saleh ‘Zgheidy, 20, Rafah.
47. Mahmoud Ali Darwish, 
		40, Nusseirat, Central Gaza.
48. Yousef Ibrahim al-Astal, 23,Khan 
		Younis.
49. Imad Hamed E’lawwan, 7, Gaza.
50. Sarah Mohammad 
		Bustan, 13, Gaza.
51. Rezeq Ahmad al-Hayek, 2, Gaza.
52. Mutafa 
		Faisal Abu Sneina, 32, Rafah.
53. Imad Faisal Abu Sneina, 18, Rafah.
		54. Nizar Fayez Abu Sneina, 38, Rafah.
55. Ramadan Silmy al-Louhy, 
		21, Rafah.
56. Ghassan Mousa Abu ‘Azab, 28, Khan Younis.
57. Sami 
		Naim Abu Jarad, (child), Beit Hanoun. 
58. Mousa Abul-Rahman Abu Jard, 
		6 months, Beit Hanoun.
59. Ahlam Mousa Abu Jarad, (child), Beit 
		Hanoun.
60. Amhad Salem Sha’at, 15, Khan Younis.
61. Mohammad Tala 
		as-Sane’, 20, Rafah.
KIlled Thursday 7/17
1. Mohammad 
		Mahmoud Al-Qadim, 22, Deir al-Balah.
2. Mohammad Abdul-Rahman 
		Hassouna, 67, Rafah.
3. Zeinab Mohammad Sa’id al-‘Abadla, 71, Khan 
		Younis.
4. Ahmad Reehan, 23, Beit Lahia.
5. Salem Saleh Fayyad, 
		25, Gaza City.
6. Abdullah Salem al-Atras, 27, Rafah.
7. Bashir 
		Mohammad Abdul-'Al, 20, Rafah.
8. Mohammad Ziyad Ghanem, 25, Rafah.
		9. Mohammad Ahmad al-Hout, 41, Rafah.
10. Fulla Tariq Shuhaibar, 8, 
		Gaza City. related article
		11. Jihad Issam Shuhaibar, 10, Gaza City.related 
		article
12. Wasim Issam Shuhaibar, 9, Gaza City.related 
		article
13. Rahaf Khalil al-Jbour, 4, Khan Younis.
		related article
14. 
		Yassin al-Humaidi, 4, Gaza City (died of earlier wounds).
		related article
15. 
		Ismail Youssef al-Kafarneh, Beit Hanoun. 
16. Hamza Hussein al-'Abadala, 
		29, Khan Younis. 
17. Abed Ali Ntheir, 26, Gaza City. 
18. 
		Mohammad Shadi Ntheir, 15, Gaza City.
		related article
19. 
		Mohammad Salem Ntheir, 4, Gaza City.
		related article
20. 
		Salah Saleh ash-Shafe’ey, Khan Younis.
Killed Wednesday 7/16
		
1. Mohammad Ismael Abu Odah, 27, Rafah.
2. Mohammad Abdullah 
		Zahouq, 23, Rafah.
3. Ahmed Adel Nawajha, 23, Rafah.
4. Mohammad 
		Taisir Abu Sharab, 23, Khan Younis.
5. Mohammad Sabri ad-Debari, 
		Rafah.
6. Farid Mahmoud Abu-Doqqa, 33, Khan Younis.
7. Ashraf 
		Khalil Abu Shanab, 33, Rafah.
8. Khadra Al-Abed Salama Abu Doqqa, 65, 
		Khan Younis.related article
		9. Omar Ramadan Abu Doqqa, 24, Khan Younis.related 
		article
10. Ibrahim Ramadan Abu Doqqa, 10, Khan Younis.related 
		article
11. Ahed Atef Bakr, 10, Gaza beach.related 
		article
12. Zakariya Ahed Bakr, 10, Gaza beach.related 
		article
13. Mohammad Ramiz Bakr, 11, Gaza beach.related 
		article
14. Ismail Mahmoud Bakr, 9, Gaza beach.
		related article
15. 
		Mohammad Kamel Abdul-Rahman, 30, Sheikh 'Ejleen, Gaza City.
16.Husam 
		Shamlakh, 23, Sheikh 'Ejleen, Gaza City. 
17.Usama Mahmoud Al-Astal, 
		6, Khan Younis. (died of wounds sustained earlier in attack on mosque)
		18. Hussein Abdul-Nasser al-Astal, 23, Khan Younis.
19. Kawthar al-Astal, 
		70, Khan Younis.
20. Yasmin al-Astal, 4, Khan Younis.
21. Kamal 
		Mohammad Abu 'Amer, 38, Khan Younis.
22.Akram Mohammad Abu 'Amer, 34, 
		Khan Younis. (brother of Kamal, injured in same incident, then later 
		same day died of his injuries)
23. Hamza Raed Thary, 6, Jabalia (was 
		injured a few days ago in the incident in which many, including 
		children, were killed while playing in the sand at the beach in Jabalia)
		24. Abdul-Rahman Ibrahim Khalil as-Sarhi, 37, Gaza City. 
Killed 
		Tuesday 7/15:
		1. Abdullah Mohammad al-‘Arjani, 19, Khan Younis.
2. Suleiman Abu 
		Louly, 33, Rafah.
3. Saleh Sa’id Dahleez, 20, Rafah.
4. Yasser Eid 
		al-Mahmoum, 18, Rafah.
5. Ismael Fattouh Ismael, 24, Gaza City. 
		6. Khalil Sh’aafy, Juhr Ed-Deek – Gaza.
7. Sobhi
		Abdul-hamid 
		Mousa, 77, Khan Younis.
Killed Monday 7/14:
1. Adham 
		Abdul-Fattah Abdul-‘Aal, 27
2. Hamid Suleiman Abu al-‘Araj, 60, Deir 
		al-Balah.
3. Abdullah Mahmoud Baraka, 24, Khan Younis. 
4. Tamer 
		Salem Qdeih, 37, Khan Younis. 
5. Ziad Maher an-Najjar, 17, Khan 
		Younis. 
6. Ziad Salem ash-Shawy, 25, Rafah. 
7. Mohammad Yasser 
		Hamdan, 24, Gaza. 
8. Mohammad Shakib al-Agha, 22, Khan Younis.
9. 
		Ahmed Younis Abu Yousef, 22, Khan Younis.
10. Sara Omar Sheikh al-Eid, 
		4, Rafah.
11. Omar Ahmad Sheikh al-Eid, 24, Rafah. 
12. Jihad 
		Ahmad Sheikh al-Eid, 48, Rafah. 
13. Kamal Atef Yousef Abu Taha, 16, 
		Khan Younis. 
14. Ismael Nabil Ahmad Abu Hatab, 21, Khan Younis. 
		15. Boshra Khalil Zo'rob, 53, Rafah.
16. Atwa 'Amira al-'Amour, 63, 
		Khan Younis
Killed Sunday: 7/13
1. Ezzeddin Bolbol, 25, 
		Rafah.
2. Rami Abu Shanab, 25, Deir al-Balah.
3. Fawziyya 
		Abdul-al, 73, Gaza City.
4. Mo’ayyad al-‘Araj, 3, Khan Younis.*
5. 
		Husam Ibrahim Najjar, 14, Jabalia.
6. Hijaziyya Hamed al-Hilo, 80, 
		Gaza City.
7. Ruwaida abu Harb Zawayda, 30, central Gaza.
8. 
		Haitham Ashraf Zo’rob, 21, Rafah.
9. Laila Hassan al-‘Odaat, 41, al-Maghazi.
		10. Hussein 
		Abdul-Qader Mheisin, 19, Gaza.
11. Qassem Talal Hamdan, 23, Beit 
		Hanoun.
12. Maher Thabet abu Mour, 23, Khan Younis - related 
		article
13. Mohammad Salem Abu Breis, 65, Deir al-Balah
14. 
		Moussa Shehda Moammer, 60, Khan Younis.
15. Hanadi Hamdi Moammer, 27, 
		Khan Younis.
16. Saddam Mousa Moammer, 23, Khan Younis.
Killed 
		Saturday 7/12
1. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17, Jabalia.
2. Islam
		Yousef 
		Mohammad Qandil, 27, Jabalia.
3. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sneina, 20, 
		Jabalia.
4. Abdul-Rahim Saleh al-Khatib, 38, Jabalia.
5. Husam 
		Thieb ar-Razayna, 39, Jabalia.
6. Ibrahim Nabil Hamada, 30, at-Tuffah 
		- Gaza City.
7. Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush, 24, at-Tuffah - Gaza City.
		8. Ahmad Mahmoud al-Bal’awy, 26, at-Tuffah - Gaza City.
9. Ali Nabil 
		Basal, 32, at-Tuffah - Gaza City.
10. Mohammad Bassem al-Halaby, 28, 
		western Gaza City.
11. Mohammad Sweity (Abu Askar), 20, western Gaza 
		City.
12. Khawla al-Hawajri, 25, Nuseirat refugee camp.
13. Ola 
		Wishahi, 31, Mabarra association for the disabled in Jabalia.
14. 
		Suha Abu Saade, 38, Mabarra association for the disabled in Jabalia.
		15. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sweilem, 20, Jabalia
16. Rateb Subhi al-Saifi, 
		22, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City. 
17. Azmi Mahmoud Obeid, 51, Sheikh 
		Radwan – Gaza City. 
18. Nidal Mahmoud Abu al-Malsh, 22, Sheikh 
		Radwan – Gaza City.
19. Suleiman Said Obeid, 56, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza 
		City. 
20. Mustafa Muhammad Inaya, 58, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City. 
		21. Ghassan Ahmad al-Masri, 25, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City. 
22. 
		Rif’at Youssef Amer, 36, al-Saftawi. 
23. Rif’at Syouti, western Gaza 
		City.* 
24. Nahedh Na’im al-Batsh, 41, Khan Younis.
25. Baha’ 
		Majed al-Batsh, 28, Khan Younis.
26. Qusai Issam al-Batsh, 12, Khan 
		Younis.
27. Aziza Yousef al-Batsh, 59, Khan Younis.
28. Ahmad 
		No’man al-Batsh, 27, Khan Younis.
29. Mohammad Issam al-Batsh, 17, 
		Khan Younis.
30. Yahia ‘Ala’ Al-Batsh, 18, Khan Younis.
31. Jalal 
		Majed al-Batsh, 26, Khan Younis.
32. Mahmoud Majed al-Batsh, 22, Khan 
		Younis
33. Majed Sobhi al-Batsh, Khan Younis.
34. Marwa Majed al-Batsh, 
		25, Khan Younis.
35. Khaled Majed al-Batsh, 20, Khan Younis.
36. 
		Ibrahim Majed al-Batsh, 18, Khan Younis.
37. Manar Majed al-Batsh, 
		13, Khan Younis.
38. Amal Hussein al-Batsh, 49, Khan Younis.
39. 
		Anas Ala’ al-Batsh, 10, Khan Younis.
40. Qusai Ala’ al-Batsh, 20, 
		Khan Younis.
41. Mohannad Yousef Dheir, 23, Rafah.
42. Shadi 
		Mohammad Zo’rob, 21, Rafah.
43. Imad Bassam Zo’rob, 21, Rafah. 
		44. Mohannad Yousef Dheir, 23, Rafah.
45. Mohammad Arif, 13, eastern 
		Gaza City.
46. Mohammad Ghazi ‘Arif, 35, eastern Gaza City. 
47. 
		Ghazi Mustafa Arif, 62, eastern Gaza City. 
48. Ahmad Yousef Dalloul, 
		47, Gaza.
49. Fadi Ya’coub Sukkar, 25, Gaza.
50. Qassem Jaber Odah, 
		16, Khan Younis.
51. Mohammad Abdullah Sharatha, 53, Jabalia.
52. 
		Mohammad Ahmed Basal, 19, Gaza City.
Killed Friday 7/11
1. 
		Wisam Abdul-Razeq Hasan Ghannam, 31, Rafah.
2. Mahmoud Abdul-Razeq 
		Hasan Ghannam, 28, Rafah.
3. Kifah Shaker Ghannam, 33, Rafah.
4. 
		Ghalia Thieb Ghannam, 57, Rafah.
5. Mohammad Munir ‘Ashour, 26, Rafah.
		6. Nour Marwan an-Ajdi, 10, Rafah.
7. Anas Rezeq abu al-Kas, 33, Gaza 
		City (doctor).
8. Abdullah Mustafa abu Mahrouq, 22, Deir al-Balah.
		9. Mahmoud Waloud, 26, Jabalia
10. Hazem Ba’lousha, Jabalia.
11. 
		Ala' Abdul Nabi, Beit Lahia.*
12. Ahmed Zaher Hamdan, 24, Beit Hanoun.
		13. Mohammad Kamel al-Kahlout, 25, Jabalia.
14. Sami Adnan Shaldan, 
		25, Gaza City
15. Salem al-Ashhab, 40, Gaza City.
16. Raed Hani 
		Abu Hani, 31, Rafah.
17. Mohammad Rabea Abu- Hmeedan, 65, Jabalia.
		18. Shahrman Ismail Abu al-Kas, 42, Al-Bureij.
19. Mazin Mustafa 
		Aslan, 63, Al Bureij.
20. Mohammad Samiri, 24, Deir al-Balah. 
21. 
		Rami Abu Mosa’ed, 23, Deir al-Balah. 
22. Saber Sokkar, 80, Gaza 
		City. 
23. Hussein Mohammad al-Mamlouk, 47, Gaza City. 
24. Nasser 
		Rabah Mohammad Sammama, 49, Gaza City. 
25. Abdul-Halim Abdul-Mo’ty 
		Ashra, 54, Deir al-Balah. 
26. Sahar Salman Abu Namous, 3, Beit 
		Hanoun. 
27. Odai Rafiq Sultan, 27, Jabalia.
28. Jom’a Atiyya 
		Shallouf, 25, Rafah.
29. Bassam Abul-Rahman Khattab, 6, Deir al-Balah
		
Killed Thursday 7/10:
1. Mahmoud Lutfi al-Hajj, 58, Khan 
		Younis. (father of six killed)
2. Bassema Abdul-fatteh Mohammad 
		al-Hajj, 48, Khan Younis. (mother of six killed)
3. Asma’ Mahmoud 
		al-Hajj, 22, Khan Younis.
4. Fatima Mahmoud al-Hajj, 12, Khan Younis
		5. Sa’ad Mahmoud al-Hajj, 17, Khan Younis.
6. Najla’ Mahmoud al-Hajj, 
		29, Khan Younis.
7. Tareq Mahmoud al-Hajj, 18, Khan Younis.
8. 
		Omar Mahmoud 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, 24, Khan Younis (Suleiman’s brother)
12. 
		Mousa Mohammed Taher al-Astal, 50, 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. 
		Hamdi Badea’ Sawali, 33, Khan Younis.
17. Mohammad al-‘Aqqad, 24, 
		Khan Younis.
18. Ismael Hassan Abu Jame’, 19, Khan Younis.
19. 
		Hussein Odeh Abu Jame’, 75, Khan Younis.
20. Abdullah Ramadan Abu 
		Ghazal, 5, Beit Hanoun.
21. Mohammad Ehsan Ferwana, 27, Khan Younis.
		22. Salem Qandil, 27, Gaza City. 
23. Amer al-Fayyoumi, 30, Gaza 
		City.
24. Ra’ed az-Zourah, 32, Khan Younis
Killed Wednesday 
		7/9:
1. Hamed Shihab, Journalist – Gaza.
2. Salima 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. 
		Mohammad Mustafa Malika, 18 months. 
8. Hana’ Mohammed Fu’ad Malaka, 
		28 (Mohammad’s Mother), 27.
9. Hatem Abu Salem, Gaza City.
10. 
		Mohammad Khaled an-Nimra, 22.
11. Sahar Hamdan (al-Masry), 40, Beit 
		Hanoun.
12. Mohammad Ibrahim al-Masry, 14, Beit Hanoun.
13. Amjad 
		Hamdan, 23, Beit Hanoun.
14. Hani Saleh Hamad, 57, Beit Hanoun.
		15. Ibrahim Hani Saleh Hamad, 20, Beit Hanoun.
16. Mohammad Khalaf 
		Nawasra, 4, al-Maghazi.
17. Nidal Khalaf Nawasra, 5, al-Maghazi. 
		18. Salah Awad Nawasra, 24, al-Maghazi. (father of Mohammad and Nidal)
		19. ‘Aesha Najm al-Nawasra, 23, al-Maghazi (mother of Mohammad and Nidal, 
		pregnant in the fourth month).
20. Naifa Mohammed Zaher Farajallah, 
		80, al-Mughraqa.
21. Amal Yousef Abdul-Ghafour, 20, Khan Younis.
		22. Nariman Jouda Abdul-Ghafour, 18 months, Khan Younis.
23. Ibrahim 
		Daoud al-Bal’aawy. 
24. Abdul-Rahman Jamal az-Zamely.
25. Ibrahim 
		Ahmad ‘Abdin. 
26. Mustafa Abu Murr. 
27. Khaled Abu Murr. 
28. 
		Mazin Faraj Al-Jarba. 
29. Marwan Eslayyem.
30. Ra’ed Mohammed 
		Shalat, 37, al-Nussairat.
31. Yasmin Mohammad Matouq, 4, Beit Hanoun.
		
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. Ahmed 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.
* 
		the names with an asterisk have not yet been confirmed by Ministry of 
		Health
One Israeli was killed by a Palestinian shell on Tuesday, 
		July 14th:
1. Unknown, 38, Erez military base.