1,200 Palestinians Killed, Including 100 
		today, 6700 Injured by Israeli Air-Land-Naval Attacks on the Besieged 
		Palestinian Population in Gaza Strip, July 29, 2014
		
		
		More than 100 killed in Gaza in last 14 hours, on July 29, 
		2014 
		Maan, 29/07/2014 15:05 
		GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- 
		The Palestinian Ministry of Health on Tuesday afternoon said that 
		more than 100 Palestinians had been killed by the Israeli air-land-naval 
		attacks on Tuesday alone, bringing the death 
		total past 1,200 as hundreds of thousands fled their homes across 
		the Strip.
Earlier statements from the ministry had given the 
		number of dead at around 57 for the morning, but after consultation with 
		hospitals across the Strip the total was revised to more than 100 dead 
		and hundreds more injured.
The Ministry of Health also said that 
		as of Monday night nearly 5,000 homes had been 
		completely destroyed, while tens of thousands more had been 
		partially destroyed.
The United Nations, meanwhile, estimated 
		that more than 215,000 Gazans had fled their home, or more than 10 
		percent of the besieged coastal enclave's total population. 
Late 
		Monday, Israeli authorities had given 400,000 
		Gazans evacuation orders, but with all the borders closed and the 
		Israeli bombardment and ground invasion continuing in the northern, 
		central, and southern Gaza Strip, the vast majority had nowhere to go 
		except UN shelters.
Last week, however, Israeli shelling hit at 
		least four UN-designated shelters, killing more than 20 and injuring 
		hundreds.
The violence followed a relatively quiet weekend in 
		which more than 100 bodies were found in Gaza rubble but Israeli 
		shelling killed only a handful of Palestinians, drawing increasingly 
		urgent international demands for an end to the fighting.
"In the 
		name of humanity, the violence must stop," pleaded UN Secretary General 
		Ban Ki-moon. 
But the calls appeared to be falling on deaf ears, 
		with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning Monday it would 
		be "a lengthy campaign" that would not end before troops destroyed 
		cross-border tunnels used for staging attacks on southern Israel.
		
"Israeli citizens cannot live with the threat from rockets and from 
		death tunnels -- death from above and from below," he said.
On 
		the ground, hundreds of Palestinians could be seen leaving their homes 
		after the army warned residents of five areas to flee and take refugee 
		in central Gaza City, an AFP correspondent said. 
New 
		Gaza exodus
Many headed for already-cramped UN schools 
		in the north, where children ran barefoot around a dirty school yard 
		alongside stinking piles of rubbish. 
"We came yesterday after 
		the army warned us to leave," said 46-year-old Ghassan Abed who fled 
		from his home in the northern town of Beit Lahiya with his wife and six 
		children. 
"About 200 people just from our street have fled," he 
		said. 
UN statistics published Monday showed 215,000 Palestinians 
		had already fled their homes, with 170,461 staying in 82 of the agency's 
		schools.
On Tuesday, several tank shells struck Gaza's sole power 
		plant, causing damage and a fire, bringing it grinding to a halt, a 
		senior official with the power authority said. 
Another air 
		strike targeted the home of top Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza 
		City's Shati refugee camp, officials said. 
Palestinian rescue 
		workers remove a body from under the rubble of a building destroyed by 
		an 
		A deceptive calm
Tensions rose sharply on 
		Monday after a shell landed inside the Shifa hospital compound in Gaza 
		City, followed by a blast at a children's playground in the city's Shati 
		refugee camp, that killed 10, eight of them children.
Residents 
		in Al-Shati said an F-16 fired several missiles at a motorized rickshaw 
		in a claim denied by the Israeli army, which also said it had not 
		targeted the hospital.
Shortly afterwards, a mortar killed four 
		soldiers near a kibbutz in southern Israel, the army said, indicating 
		another soldier had been killed in action in southern Gaza. 
As 
		the violence soared, top diplomats from Britain, France, Germany, Italy 
		and the United States pledged to "redouble their efforts" and step up 
		the pressure to persuade the sides to accept a truce.
And 
		Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas was expected to visit Cairo with 
		representatives of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, another militant group, for 
		fresh talks with the Egyptians on ending the violence in Gaza, a senior 
		source in Ramallah told AFP, without saying when.
		Another bloody night in Gaza, Scores of Palestinians killed 
		infrastructure destroyed 
		[ 29/07/2014 - 09:50 AM ] 
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		Israeli warplanes continued to heavily strike civilian homes 
		overnight throughout Gaza Strip, killing and injuring dozens of people 
		mostly children and women.
		Eight Palestinians were killed at dawn Tuesday while dozens of 
		injuries were reported when Israeli warplanes hit three civilian homes 
		in central and southern Gaza Strip.
		Local sources confirmed that five Palestinians were killed after 
		bombing a home in Maghazi camp in central Gaza. Dozens of injuries, 
		mostly children, were reported during the attack.
		A child was also killed after bombing their family home in Nussayrat 
		camp also in central Gaza.
		In Khan Younis, Israeli warplanes heavily bombed Al-Najjar family’s 
		home. Two martyrs and a number of injuries were reported during the 
		airstrike.
		On the other hand, Israeli jet fighters hit late Monday Al-Buraij 
		refugee camp, totally destroying dozens of civilian homes. Dozens of 
		casualties were reported. 
		At least 12 civilians were killed while 40 people were critically 
		wounded during the attack. Several casualties are still buried under the 
		rubble.
		In Rafah, seven people were killed and 20 others were injured, most 
		of them were children and women.
		Along the same line, 12 civilians including six women were killed 
		after targeting three homes in Gaza Strip late last night.
		Eight people including five women were killed after bombing a home in 
		Rafah southern Gaza Strip.
		Israeli warplanes have also targeted two civilian homes and an UNRWA 
		school harboring hundreds of displaced people after destroying their 
		homes during the heavy airstrikes on the Strip.
		Three other people were killed after bombing former premier Ismail 
		Haniya’s family’s home in central Gaza late on Monday.
		Several casualties were reported after bombing a new home in Dair El-Balah, 
		while four citizens were killed during the heavy airstrikes on Gaza 
		City.
		Meanwhile, five people including three brothers were killed and 
		around 20 others were wounded during a series of airstrikes over Khan 
		Younis late last night.
		Gaza death toll has been steadily increasing as each day of Israeli 
		aggression passes. At least 1108 Palestinians have been killed, with 
		some 6500 wounded.
		Young Palestinian Man Dies Of Wounds Suffered Last Week In 
		Hebron
		Tuesday July 29, 2014 13:29 by IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		Palestinian medical sources reported that a young Palestinian man, 
		died on Tuesday, due to a serious injury suffered last week during 
		clashes with Israeli occupation soldiers invading Ethna town, west of 
		the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
The sources said Ala’ 
		Jihad Ahmad Zghayyar, 21, suffered a serious injury a week ago, after 
		the army fired live rounds at Palestinian protesters at the entrance of 
		Ethna. 
He died of his wounds at the al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron.
		
Medical sources said Zghayyar was shot by a Dumdum bullet that 
		expands and explodes in the body upon impact. 
Thousands of 
		Palestinians have been killed and seriously injured due to Israel’s 
		illegal use of mushroom and expanding bullets, including Dumdum bullets.
		
		Journalist, His Family, Killed By Israeli Missile In Rafah
		Tuesday July 29, 2014 12:50 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
Mayor of Al-Boreij Killed By Israeli Missile
		The Israeli occupation terrorist army continued its illegitimate 
		bombardment of Palestinian homes, and civilian property, and killed five 
		family members of a Palestinian journalist, including two children in 
		Gaza City. 
Media sources said the Israeli strikes also targeted 
		government facilities and ministries, media outlets, mosques and even 
		homes of senior political leaders of Hamas, including the deputy head of 
		the Hamas Political Bureau, Ismael Haniyya. 
Medical sources said 
		resident Ezzat Dheir, a 23-year-old journalist, working for a local 
		radio, was killed along with four members of his family, after an 
		Israeli missile striking his home. 
The slain Palestinians have 
		been identified as:
1. Ezzat Dheir, 23, Rafah.
2. Turkeyya 
		Dheir, 80, Rafah.
3. Yasmeen Dheir, 25, Rafah.
4. Mary Dheir, 12, 
		Rafah.
5. Tasneem Dheir, 8, Rafah.
The al-Hurriyya (Freedom) 
		Radio issued a statement denouncing the ongoing Israeli crimes against 
		the Palestinian people, including journalists and medics, adding that 
		Dheir was its correspondent in Gaza. 
Also on Tuesday, head of 
		the al-Borei Local council, Anis Abu Shammala, was killed after an 
		israeli missile was fired into is home.
On Monday, ten children 
		were killed, and more than 30 were injured, when the army fires missiles 
		into a playground north of the Shaty’ refugee camp, west of Gaza City.
		
The army also fired missiles into clinics of the Shifa Hospital, 
		one of the biggest hospitals in the Gaza Strip, wounding at least five 
		Palestinians. 
Another Palestinian was killed, and three were 
		injured, after the army fired a missile into his home in Beit Lahia, in 
		the northern part of the Gaza Strip. 
Three Palestinians, 
		including two brothers, have also been killed by an Israeli missile 
		striking a home, belonging to al-Hashshash family, in Rafah. 
		Gaza's main power plant was hit by Israeli tank shells on Tuesday, 
		shutting it down completely. The power plant had already been operating 
		at 20% capacity, after having been hit by Israeli airstrikes last week. 
		Most Palestinians depend on the central Gaza power plant to provide 
		electricity. 
This will also severely impact the ability of 
		Palestinians to communicate to the outside world via the Internet -- 
		which has been the main source of information getting out of Gaza up 
		until this point. Gaza's main power plant was also heavily bombarded 
		during the Israeli invasion of 2009, which had a serious impact on 
		hospitals' ability to provide care.
At least 40 Palestinians have 
		been killed by Israeli missiles on Tuesday, while dozens have been 
		injured, some seriously.
At least 1100 Palestinians have been, 
		and Israeli missiles have injured more than 6470 and shells since Israel 
		launched its offensive on Gaza on July 8. The majority of the casualties 
		are are children, women and elderly. 
		32 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrikes Tuesday Morning; 
		Government Buildings Targeted
		Tuesday July 29, 2014 10:57 by Celine Hagbard - IMEMC News
		
		
		Palestinian sources in Gaza are reporting a large number of Israeli 
		bombs dropped in northern, southern, central, western and eastern Gaza 
		on Tuesday morning, including the Palestinian Ministry of Finance, 
		Ministry of Agriculture, the home of Prime Minister Ismail Haniyya, the 
		Al Quds News Agency, the Port of Gaza, and carpet-bombing of whole 
		neighborhoods, particularly in northern Gaza and in Rafah. Palestinian 
		resistance fighters killed 10 Israeli soldiers.
		
		
Tuesday morning shelling of Gaza port (image by Nicole Johnson - 
		@nicolealjazeera on Twitter)
The attacks began in the early 
		morning hours on Tuesday, when most of Gaza was in darkness because of 
		cuts to electricity. The bombs began to fall on residential areas in 
		northern and southern Gaza, and striking government buildings in Gaza 
		City. 
A teenage girl, @Farah_Gazan, tweeted pictures of bombs 
		dropping near her house and wrote “I might die tonight”, reflecting the 
		sentiments of many Palestinians in Gaza who have been living in terror 
		for the past three weeks.
In Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, an 
		Israeli airstrike killed five people and wounded at least 20. The five 
		killed were identified as Naji Ahmad al-Raqqab, 19, Ramy Khaled al-Raqqab, 
		35, Mahmoud Osama al-Qosas, Shadi Abd al-Kareem Farwana, Mustafa Abd al-Samiee 
		al-Ubadala.
Also in Khan Younis, in the neighborhood of al-Fakhari, 
		an airstrike killed Yahiya Mohammad Abdullah al-Aqqad, 49.
In 
		Jabalia, in the north, five people were killed, and 50 were injured by 
		Israeli tank shells and air strikes. The people killed include three 
		children - Yusef Emad Qaddoura, Huna Emad Qaddoura, and Mohammad Musa 
		Alwan. Also killed were Mariam Khalil Ruba, age 70, and Hani Abu Khalifa.
		
This is the same town in which around 200,000 people were ordered 
		via leaflets dropped by planes 
		Monday to leave their homes, but were not told where they should go, 
		other than ‘south’. UN schools 
		that have been turned into makeshift shelters are already full to 
		overflowing, with refugees from the eastern Gaza town of
		
		Shuja’eyya and other bombed out areas.
In central Gaza, at 
		least 15 people were wounded in an airstrike on Sheikh Radwan 
		neighborhood of Gaza City.
Al Jazeera reporter Imtiaz Tyab 
		reported that Israeli airstrikes in western Gaza City hit the Gaza port, 
		causing windows to blow out in the hotel where many foreign journalists 
		are housed.
Palestinian fighters engaged with the Israeli 
		military twice in northern and once southern Gaza between Monday night 
		and Tuesday morning. The Israeli paper Ha’aretz reported “Ten Israeli 
		soldiers have died in the past 24 hours: five in a militant border 
		infiltration, four in mortar shell fire near the border and one during 
		clashes in Gaza's south.”
Palestinian resistance fighters managed 
		to access an Israeli military base in northern Gaza via a tunnel, and 
		killed five Israeli soldiers in a gun battle. 
The Tuesday 
		morning aerial and ground assault by Israeli troops is a marked increase 
		from the last several days, in which Palestinian medics were allowed 
		(for an hour at a time) into bombed-out neighborhoods to try to find 
		survivors and to pull bodies from the rubble. Some survivors were found 
		in Khuza’a in eastern
		
		Khan Younis, but medics were forced out of the area before they 
		could finish checking the area, because of heavy Israeli shelling.
		
See also: Remains of 85 Palestinians Located Under Rubble of 
		Bombarded Homes 
		Israeli jets destroy the house of Hamas leader Haniya
		
		[ 29/07/2014 - 08:06 AM ] 
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		A drove of Israeli warplanes blasted the house of Ismail Haniya, 
		former Palestinian Prime Minister and Deputy Head of Hamas Political 
		Bureau, inside the Shati refugee camp west of Gaza City at dawn Tuesday.
		According to Palestinian sources, the Israeli jets hit Haniya’s home 
		with a barrage of rockets, reducing it to rubble.
		The incident occurred at a time when the besieged Gaza Strip has been 
		targeted by a large-scale Israeli military offensive, leading to the 
		mass-murder of 1100 civilians and the destruction of hundreds of homes.
		
		The Israeli jets rocked other public institutions and a factory along 
		with a number of Gaza civilian homes, leading to unspeakable human and 
		material damages.
		The attack turned the headquarters of the civil service department, 
		west of Gaza, into ruins.
		Al-Amin mosque, southwest of Gaza, and Al-Salihin, west of Rafah, 
		were razed to the ground. 
		Dozens of Gaza civilians have been left severely wounded in the 
		process.
		 
		List of Palestinians Killed Between 7/8 and 7/29
		Tuesday July 29, 2014 12:11 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News, 8:00 am ET
		
		
		This list is constantly updated due to the ongoing Israeli assault on 
		Gaza since July 8th. The following 953 names have been confirmed. 
		We realize the number of 
		slain Palestinians is higher than this. The Ministry of Health has 
		stated that a total of 1100 Palestinians have been killed, but we are 
		still awaiting confirmation of some names. 
		This site, 'Beyond Numbers', 
		has pictures of many of these victims.
		Killed Tuesday, July 29
		
			- Naji Ahmad al-Raqqab, 19, Khan Younis. 
- Ramy Khaled al-Raqqab, 35, Khan Younis.
- Mahmoud Osama al-Qosas, Khan Younis.
- Shadi Abd al-Kareem Farwana, Khan Younis.
- Mustafa Abd al-Samiee al-Ubadala, Khan Younis.
- Yahiya Mohammad Abdullah al-Aqqad, 49, Khan Younis.
- Yusef Emad Qaddoura, child, Jabalia.
- Huna Emad Qaddoura, child, Jabalia.
- Mohammad Musa Alwan, child, Jabalia.
- Mariam Khalil Ruba, 70, Jabalia.
- Hani Abu Khalifa, Jabalia.
- Soheila al-'Ejel, 70, Gaza City.
- Mo'nes Ahmad, Nusseirat, Central Gaza.
- Ezzat Dheir, 23, Rafah.
- Turkeyya Dheir, 80, Rafah.
- Yasmeen Dheir, 25, Rafah.
- Mary Dheir, 12, Rafah.
- Tasneem Dheir, 8, Rafah.
- Soheil Hasan Nassar, Beit Lahia.
- Anis Abu Shammala, Al-Boreij (Mayor). Waddah Abu Amer, Khan 
			Younis. His wife and five children killed, names unavailable yet.
			
Killed Monday, July 28
		
			- Samih Jebriel Jneid, 4, Jabalia.
- Mohammad Abu Louz, 22, Jabalia.
- Ahmad Abdullah Hasan Abu Zeid, Rafah.
- Widad Ahmad Salama Abu Zeid, Rafah.
- Sham'a Wael Abu Zeid, Rafah.
- Mariam Marzouq Abu Zeid, Rafah.
- Falasteen Mohammad Abu Zeid, Rafah.
- Abdullah Nidal Abu Zeid (child), Rafah. 
- Bissan Eyad Abu Zeid, Rafah.
- Abdul-Hadi Abu Zeid (Child9, Rafah.
- Seham Najjar, 42, Khan Younis.
- Abdul-Samad Mahmoud Ahmad Ramadan, 16, Central District.
- Ayman Adnan Mousa Shaker, 25, Central District.
- Issa Kamel Abdul-Rahman Mousa, 61, Central District.
- Salem Mousa Badawi al-Far, 59, Central District.
- Ramzi Hussein Ahmad al-Far, Central District.
- Salem Mohammad al-Far, Central District.
- Azza Abdul-Karim Abdul-Rahman Al-Faleet, 59, Central District.
			
- Mohammad Jom’a Shaat, 30, Khan Younis.
- Mohammad Fadel al-‘Agha, 30, Khan Younis.
- Marwa Nader al-Agha, Khan Younis.
- Ahmad Nader Al-Agha, Khan Younis.
- Donia Nader al-Agha, 13, Khan Younis.