12 jan 2018

The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has confirmed that Israeli soldiers injured, Friday, 43 Palestinians with live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets, and caused at least 65 others to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, near border areas in the northern and eastern parts of the Gaza Strip, after the army, stationed across the border fence, opened fire on protesters in Palestinian lands.
It said that the soldiers, stationed on military towers and in tanks, across the border fence, east of Jabalia in northern Gaza, fired dozens of live rounds at protesters, wounding fifteen young men, before they were rushed to the Indonesian hospital, in nearby Beit Lahia.
Local medics also provided many Palestinians with the needed treatment for the effects of teargas inhalation.
Furthermore, the soldiers shot seven Palestinians, near Nahal Oz military base, east of Gaza city; one of them was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his head; another was shot with a gas bomb in his shoulder, and the rest were shot with live rounds in their legs, while many others suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers also shot two Palestinians with live fire, near Erez Terminal in northern Gaza, and many others suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza.
In addition, the army fired many live rounds and gas bombs at Palestinian protesters in Rafah and Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.
It said that the soldiers, stationed on military towers and in tanks, across the border fence, east of Jabalia in northern Gaza, fired dozens of live rounds at protesters, wounding fifteen young men, before they were rushed to the Indonesian hospital, in nearby Beit Lahia.
Local medics also provided many Palestinians with the needed treatment for the effects of teargas inhalation.
Furthermore, the soldiers shot seven Palestinians, near Nahal Oz military base, east of Gaza city; one of them was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his head; another was shot with a gas bomb in his shoulder, and the rest were shot with live rounds in their legs, while many others suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers also shot two Palestinians with live fire, near Erez Terminal in northern Gaza, and many others suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza.
In addition, the army fired many live rounds and gas bombs at Palestinian protesters in Rafah and Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

Israeli soldiers attacked, Friday, nonviolent Palestinian protesters, marching against the ongoing Israeli occupation, and oppression, and the illegal U.S. recognition of occupied Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel.
The protests started on Friday afternoon, before the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force, and fired injured many Palestinians.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers assaulted dozens of protesters, especially in Iraq-Burin village, during the funeral ceremony of Ali Omar Qeino, 16, who was killed, Thursday, when a soldier shot him wit a live round in the head.
The soldiers also attacked protesters in Burin, Beita and the al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya villages, south of Nablus, and fired many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Medical sources said one Palestinian was shot with a gas bomb in his shoulder, and two others with rubber-coated steel bullets, in the al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya village.
Armed colonialist settlers also attacked homes in the village, before the locals managed to kick them out of the village.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers attacked nonviolent protesters, and abducted two Palestinians, including Hasan Faraj, a member of Fateh Revolutionary Council.
The soldiers also attacked protesters near the entrance of al-Biereh city, in the Ramallah and al-Biereh governorate, in central West Bank, and shot a young man with a Toto expanding bullet, causing a moderate injury.
Also in Ramallah, the soldiers assaulted nonviolent protesters in Budrus village, west of the city, and fired many gas bombs, rubber-coated steel bullets and live rounds, and assaulted many reporters.
Medical sources said many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and received the needed treatment.
Protesters were also attacked in Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and the soldiers fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets, causing several injuries.
In the besieged Gaza Strip, the soldiers, stationed across the border fence, opened fire on dozens of protesters, marching on their lands, close to the eastern border of the coastal region.
The soldiers fired many live rounds, and rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding at least one young man, with a live round, and causing dozens to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The protests started on Friday afternoon, before the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force, and fired injured many Palestinians.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers assaulted dozens of protesters, especially in Iraq-Burin village, during the funeral ceremony of Ali Omar Qeino, 16, who was killed, Thursday, when a soldier shot him wit a live round in the head.
The soldiers also attacked protesters in Burin, Beita and the al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya villages, south of Nablus, and fired many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Medical sources said one Palestinian was shot with a gas bomb in his shoulder, and two others with rubber-coated steel bullets, in the al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya village.
Armed colonialist settlers also attacked homes in the village, before the locals managed to kick them out of the village.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers attacked nonviolent protesters, and abducted two Palestinians, including Hasan Faraj, a member of Fateh Revolutionary Council.
The soldiers also attacked protesters near the entrance of al-Biereh city, in the Ramallah and al-Biereh governorate, in central West Bank, and shot a young man with a Toto expanding bullet, causing a moderate injury.
Also in Ramallah, the soldiers assaulted nonviolent protesters in Budrus village, west of the city, and fired many gas bombs, rubber-coated steel bullets and live rounds, and assaulted many reporters.
Medical sources said many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and received the needed treatment.
Protesters were also attacked in Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and the soldiers fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets, causing several injuries.
In the besieged Gaza Strip, the soldiers, stationed across the border fence, opened fire on dozens of protesters, marching on their lands, close to the eastern border of the coastal region.
The soldiers fired many live rounds, and rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding at least one young man, with a live round, and causing dozens to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
11 jan 2018

Amir Abu Musaid 16
Israeli soldier killed, on Thursday evening, a Palestinian child, and injured three others, after the army attacked protesters, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza.
Palestinian medical sources said the soldiers shot Amir Abdul-Hamid Abu Mosa’ed, 16, with a live round in his chest.
They added that the soldiers also shot three other Palestinians with live fire, including one who suffered a life-threatening injury.
Media sources in Gaza said dozens of Palestinians marched on their lands, close to the border fence in central Gaza, before the soldiers fired many live rounds, in addition to gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets at them.
Many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and received the needed medical treatment.
Israeli soldier killed, on Thursday evening, a Palestinian child, and injured three others, after the army attacked protesters, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza.
Palestinian medical sources said the soldiers shot Amir Abdul-Hamid Abu Mosa’ed, 16, with a live round in his chest.
They added that the soldiers also shot three other Palestinians with live fire, including one who suffered a life-threatening injury.
Media sources in Gaza said dozens of Palestinians marched on their lands, close to the border fence in central Gaza, before the soldiers fired many live rounds, in addition to gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets at them.
Many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and received the needed medical treatment.
9 jan 2018

Israeli navy ships attacked, on Tuesday morning, several Palestinian fishing boats in the Sudaniyya area, northwest of Gaza city, and fired many live rounds at them, before abducting six Palestinians, including two children.
The navy fired many live rounds at the fishing boats, while sailing less than four nautical miles from the shore, and abducted six Palestinians, after forcing them to undress and swim towards the navy ships.
The abducted fishermen have been identified as Ahmad Monir Sa’idi, 10, Mohammad Awad Sa’idi, Mo’men Jamal No’man, Akram Abu Fool, and his child Mohammad, 9, in addition to Mohammad Abu Jiab.
The five were in two boats, and were all forced to remove their clothes, and swim in the cold water, towards the navy ships, before being transferred to Ashdod Port.
The navy fired many live rounds at the fishing boats, while sailing less than four nautical miles from the shore, and abducted six Palestinians, after forcing them to undress and swim towards the navy ships.
The abducted fishermen have been identified as Ahmad Monir Sa’idi, 10, Mohammad Awad Sa’idi, Mo’men Jamal No’man, Akram Abu Fool, and his child Mohammad, 9, in addition to Mohammad Abu Jiab.
The five were in two boats, and were all forced to remove their clothes, and swim in the cold water, towards the navy ships, before being transferred to Ashdod Port.

On Monday, 08 January 2018, Israeli gunboats chased and opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats. Israeli naval forces then arrested 2 fishermen and confiscated a fishing boat manned by them.
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) monitored the escalation of Israeli attacks against fishermen in the Gaza Sea, in addition to the continuous shooting and shelling against them since 06:00 on Monday morning, despite sailing within the allowed fishing areas.
According to PCHR’s investigations, at approximately 12:00 on Monday, 08 January 2018, Israeli gunboats stationed off al-Waha Resort shore, northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza strip, opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats sailing within 3 nautical miles.
The Israeli gunboats then surrounded a fishing boat belonging to Mohamed Omar al-Najjar. The fishing boat was manned by Jehad Suhail Murad (25) and Mostafa Mohamed Murad (18), both of them are from al-Shati’ refugee camp in Gaza City.
The Israeli naval soldiers then forced them to take off their clothes, jumped into the water and swim towards the Israeli gunboat. The fishermen were then arrested while the boat was confiscated.
In light of the above, PCHR strongly condemns the Israeli ongoing attacks against Palestinian fishermen in the Gaza Strip and calls for:
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) monitored the escalation of Israeli attacks against fishermen in the Gaza Sea, in addition to the continuous shooting and shelling against them since 06:00 on Monday morning, despite sailing within the allowed fishing areas.
According to PCHR’s investigations, at approximately 12:00 on Monday, 08 January 2018, Israeli gunboats stationed off al-Waha Resort shore, northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza strip, opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats sailing within 3 nautical miles.
The Israeli gunboats then surrounded a fishing boat belonging to Mohamed Omar al-Najjar. The fishing boat was manned by Jehad Suhail Murad (25) and Mostafa Mohamed Murad (18), both of them are from al-Shati’ refugee camp in Gaza City.
The Israeli naval soldiers then forced them to take off their clothes, jumped into the water and swim towards the Israeli gunboat. The fishermen were then arrested while the boat was confiscated.
In light of the above, PCHR strongly condemns the Israeli ongoing attacks against Palestinian fishermen in the Gaza Strip and calls for:
- Immediately ending Israeli violations against fishermen and allowing them to sail and fish freely in the Gaza Sea;
- Releasing those fishermen arrested by Israeli forces; and
- Calls upon the international community, including the High Contracting Parties to the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention, to intervene to stop all Israeli violations against fishermen and allow them to fish freely in the Gaza Sea.
8 jan 2018

Israeli soldiers carried out, on Monday morning, a limited invasion into Palestinian lands, near the border fence, in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses said several armored vehicles, including bulldozers, carried out the limited invasion into the Palestinian lands.
They added that the vehicles invaded the lands through Sofa gate, near the military base, across the border fence, and fired several live rounds, in addition to smoke bombs.
In related news, Israeli navy ships fired many live rounds at Palestinian fishing boats, in Gaza territorial waters, in the northern part of the coastal region. The fishermen had to sail back to the shore in fear of further escalation.
Eyewitnesses said several armored vehicles, including bulldozers, carried out the limited invasion into the Palestinian lands.
They added that the vehicles invaded the lands through Sofa gate, near the military base, across the border fence, and fired several live rounds, in addition to smoke bombs.
In related news, Israeli navy ships fired many live rounds at Palestinian fishing boats, in Gaza territorial waters, in the northern part of the coastal region. The fishermen had to sail back to the shore in fear of further escalation.
7 jan 2018

The Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture warned that herbicides were sprayed on Palestinian farmlands along Gaza’s eastern borders.
General Director of the soil and irrigation section of the Ministry Nizar al-Wahidi told the PIC reporter that a low-flying agricultural aircraft sprayed on Sunday morning herbicides on Palestinian farmlands.
Heavy damages were reported to agricultural lands following the Israeli move, he added.
Al-Wahidi called on the Palestinian Minister of Agriculture in Ramallah to act immediately to put an end to Israeli attacks.
General Director of the soil and irrigation section of the Ministry Nizar al-Wahidi told the PIC reporter that a low-flying agricultural aircraft sprayed on Sunday morning herbicides on Palestinian farmlands.
Heavy damages were reported to agricultural lands following the Israeli move, he added.
Al-Wahidi called on the Palestinian Minister of Agriculture in Ramallah to act immediately to put an end to Israeli attacks.

Dozens of makeshift houses in the Gaza Strip have been flooded since Thursday night, due to heavy rains amid an extreme cold wave hitting the region.
Rainfall has poured into houses sheltering dozens of Palestinian families in several areas across the blockaded coastal enclave.
Using fishing boats, civil defense services have managed to rescue residents from the flooded houses and move them to safe places.
Fearing the floods, dozens of Palestinian families have already left their homes in several parts of the Strip, according to Days of Palestine.
Residents of flood-prone areas vacated their homes after local authorities warned that such areas were in danger of being flooded with rainwater and sewage.
Local authorities have said that the cold spell could cause a “humanitarian disaster,” as the Strip’s war-battered infrastructure cannot not withstand heavy rainfall.
Already undeveloped as a result of Israeli 11-year blockade, Gaza’s rickety infrastructure sustained further damage during the 51-day Israeli military onslaught in July and August of 2014.
Over 2,160 Palestinians were killed – and some 11,000 injured – during the Israeli seven-week war, which was the third major Israeli offensive on Gaza in a six-year span.
09/02/14 VIDEO: Gaza City’s Devastated Al-Shuja’eyya Suburb
Rainfall has poured into houses sheltering dozens of Palestinian families in several areas across the blockaded coastal enclave.
Using fishing boats, civil defense services have managed to rescue residents from the flooded houses and move them to safe places.
Fearing the floods, dozens of Palestinian families have already left their homes in several parts of the Strip, according to Days of Palestine.
Residents of flood-prone areas vacated their homes after local authorities warned that such areas were in danger of being flooded with rainwater and sewage.
Local authorities have said that the cold spell could cause a “humanitarian disaster,” as the Strip’s war-battered infrastructure cannot not withstand heavy rainfall.
Already undeveloped as a result of Israeli 11-year blockade, Gaza’s rickety infrastructure sustained further damage during the 51-day Israeli military onslaught in July and August of 2014.
Over 2,160 Palestinians were killed – and some 11,000 injured – during the Israeli seven-week war, which was the third major Israeli offensive on Gaza in a six-year span.
09/02/14 VIDEO: Gaza City’s Devastated Al-Shuja’eyya Suburb

Israeli media has warned that unprecedented deterioration of living conditions in the region may lead to the outbreak of another war.
This, the website said, may in turn hinder Palestinian reconciliation, despite the fact that neither Hamas nor Israel want this escalation.
Meanwhile, Israeli website Wallah has reported that, at a time when Israel is looking for the party which fired mortar shells on Wednesday, the residents of the Gaza Strip are living in a state of desperation and frustration due to the difficult economic conditions.
These conditions have intensified since the supposed “reconciliation deal” was put together in Cairo, in part because the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah has refused to lift the sanctions that it has imposed on Gaza for more than eight months.
“Three mortar missiles were fired on Wednesday in open spaces in Gaza,” said Wallah’s report. “You don’t need to be an intelligence officer to understand that there are parties in Gaza that want a military escalation and war against Israel,” it added.
It continued: “It is not important who they are; what is important is why? The answer is very simple: the humanitarian situation is increasingly deteriorating and war does not seem to be a bad option in their opinion.”
This, the website said, may in turn hinder Palestinian reconciliation, despite the fact that neither Hamas nor Israel want this escalation.
Meanwhile, Israeli website Wallah has reported that, at a time when Israel is looking for the party which fired mortar shells on Wednesday, the residents of the Gaza Strip are living in a state of desperation and frustration due to the difficult economic conditions.
These conditions have intensified since the supposed “reconciliation deal” was put together in Cairo, in part because the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah has refused to lift the sanctions that it has imposed on Gaza for more than eight months.
“Three mortar missiles were fired on Wednesday in open spaces in Gaza,” said Wallah’s report. “You don’t need to be an intelligence officer to understand that there are parties in Gaza that want a military escalation and war against Israel,” it added.
It continued: “It is not important who they are; what is important is why? The answer is very simple: the humanitarian situation is increasingly deteriorating and war does not seem to be a bad option in their opinion.”

Israel, the PA and Egypt had made Hamas’ giving up control of Gaza the main condition to lift the 11-year-old siege. When Hamas gave up, they tightened the siege and people became unable to survive.
The two main Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fateh, are behind the internal division but, together, they signed a mutual reconciliation agreement brokered by Egypt on 12 October of last year.
Palestinians in Gaza celebrated the deal, which was announced as the end of the 10-year Israeli, Palestinian Authority and Egyptian siege.
As a goodwill gesture, Hamas dismantled its administrative committee, which had superseded the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip run by the movement.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) in Ramallah, dominated by Fateh, announced that it would take up its responsibilities in Gaza immediately and lift the punitive measures imposed against the enclave by its leader Mahmoud Abbas, which included electricity cuts, a public sector salary freeze and an end to sending medicines and approving referrals for medical treatment elsewhere.
The two main Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fateh, are behind the internal division but, together, they signed a mutual reconciliation agreement brokered by Egypt on 12 October of last year.
Palestinians in Gaza celebrated the deal, which was announced as the end of the 10-year Israeli, Palestinian Authority and Egyptian siege.
As a goodwill gesture, Hamas dismantled its administrative committee, which had superseded the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip run by the movement.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) in Ramallah, dominated by Fateh, announced that it would take up its responsibilities in Gaza immediately and lift the punitive measures imposed against the enclave by its leader Mahmoud Abbas, which included electricity cuts, a public sector salary freeze and an end to sending medicines and approving referrals for medical treatment elsewhere.
5 jan 2018

A Palestinian man on Friday afternoon was shot and injured by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in clashes that erupted at Gaza eastern border.
Ashraf al-Qudra, the spokesman of Palestinian Health Ministry, said in a statement that the man was wounded in his foot.
His injury was reported during the ongoing clashes with IOF in protest at the US recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israeli which was announced five weeks ago.
Ashraf al-Qudra, the spokesman of Palestinian Health Ministry, said in a statement that the man was wounded in his foot.
His injury was reported during the ongoing clashes with IOF in protest at the US recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israeli which was announced five weeks ago.
4 jan 2017

The Israeli army and Air Force fired, on Thursday at dawn, several missiles and shells targeting at least two areas, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, while military drones hoovered over various parts of the coastal region.
Media sources in Gaza said the first Israeli missiles targeted a site between Sofa and ash-Shouka areas, near the border fence, causing property damage.
The sources added that the soldiers also fired two artillery shells into Abu al-Hasseen area, in Rafah, causing damage to a few buildings, including homes.
The missiles also caused fire in a shed close to a home, in Rafah, before firefighters rushed to the scene and extinguished it.
Israeli drones and fighter jets also flew over various areas of the coastal region, and fired flares, raising fear of an additional escalation.
The Israeli army claimed that three homemade shells were fired Gaza, and landed in open areas in settlements close to the coastal region, causing no injuries or damage.
It added that it struck a site, run by the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, in retaliation to a rocket which was reportedly fired from Gaza, Monday, and landed in an open area.
Media sources in Gaza said the first Israeli missiles targeted a site between Sofa and ash-Shouka areas, near the border fence, causing property damage.
The sources added that the soldiers also fired two artillery shells into Abu al-Hasseen area, in Rafah, causing damage to a few buildings, including homes.
The missiles also caused fire in a shed close to a home, in Rafah, before firefighters rushed to the scene and extinguished it.
Israeli drones and fighter jets also flew over various areas of the coastal region, and fired flares, raising fear of an additional escalation.
The Israeli army claimed that three homemade shells were fired Gaza, and landed in open areas in settlements close to the coastal region, causing no injuries or damage.
It added that it struck a site, run by the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, in retaliation to a rocket which was reportedly fired from Gaza, Monday, and landed in an open area.
3 jan 2018

Two rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip at Eshkol settlement west of the Negev to the east of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday afternoon, according to Ynetnews.com.
The Israeli newspaper pointed out that in both cases, the Code Red rocket alert siren was not sounded and that no injuries or damages were reported.
Israeli army statistical reports showed that some 40 rockets and projectiles have been fired from Gaza at settlements in the vicinity of the Gaza Strip since the US recognition of Occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
The Israeli newspaper pointed out that in both cases, the Code Red rocket alert siren was not sounded and that no injuries or damages were reported.
Israeli army statistical reports showed that some 40 rockets and projectiles have been fired from Gaza at settlements in the vicinity of the Gaza Strip since the US recognition of Occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
2 jan 2018

Israeli soldiers injured, on Tuesday afternoon, a young Palestinian man, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Palestinian Health Ministry In Gaza, said the soldiers shot the man with a live round in his leg, causing a moderate injury, before he was rushed to a hospital, in Khan Younis.
The Palestinian was shot after the army fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs, at many Palestinians, protesting on their lands, near the border fence.
Many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and received the needed treatment by local medics.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Palestinian Health Ministry In Gaza, said the soldiers shot the man with a live round in his leg, causing a moderate injury, before he was rushed to a hospital, in Khan Younis.
The Palestinian was shot after the army fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs, at many Palestinians, protesting on their lands, near the border fence.
Many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and received the needed treatment by local medics.

The Israeli occupation army at dawn Tuesday launched an aerial attack on a Palestinian resistance post to the west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that a military helicopter fired at least two missiles at a site belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, with no reported casualties.
He added that resistance fighters responded by opening fire at the chopper as it was overflying the area.
The same site had been bombed several days ago, on December 13, 2017.
For its part, a spokesperson for the Israeli army said that the airstrike was in response to a rocket attack from Gaza last night at Eshkol Regional Council in the Negev.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that a military helicopter fired at least two missiles at a site belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, with no reported casualties.
He added that resistance fighters responded by opening fire at the chopper as it was overflying the area.
The same site had been bombed several days ago, on December 13, 2017.
For its part, a spokesperson for the Israeli army said that the airstrike was in response to a rocket attack from Gaza last night at Eshkol Regional Council in the Negev.

The Israeli occupation army on Monday evening claimed a missile fired from Gaza fell in an Israeli settlement near Gaza’s borderland.
The Israeli military spokesman Avichai Adraee said a rocket-propelled grenade unleashed from Gaza landed in an Israeli settlement near the enclave’s borderland.
No injuries were reported in the alleged strike, according to the army’s spokesperson.
Sometime earlier, Hebrew-speaking sources claimed Hamas fired a rocket into the sea to test and prop up its missile system.
The Israeli military spokesman Avichai Adraee said a rocket-propelled grenade unleashed from Gaza landed in an Israeli settlement near the enclave’s borderland.
No injuries were reported in the alleged strike, according to the army’s spokesperson.
Sometime earlier, Hebrew-speaking sources claimed Hamas fired a rocket into the sea to test and prop up its missile system.
1 jan 2018

On Monday morning, Israeli soldiers, accompanied by armored bulldozers, invaded Palestinian lands, east of the al-Qarara town, north of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, and bulldozed lands close to the border fence.
Media sources said the soldiers came from Kissufim military base, across the border fence, and carried out a limited invasion into Palestinian lands, before uprooting them.
The soldiers used smoke bombs during the invasion, while military drones hoovered over the area.
Media sources said the soldiers came from Kissufim military base, across the border fence, and carried out a limited invasion into Palestinian lands, before uprooting them.
The soldiers used smoke bombs during the invasion, while military drones hoovered over the area.
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