3 mar 2017
Two Palestinians have been injured; one suffered a life-threatening injury, on Friday evening, after Israeli soldiers stationed in fortified military towers, across the border fence, opened fire at several Palestinians in their lands, close to the border fence, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources in Gaza said the soldiers fired many live rounds, including sniper fire, at the Palestinians, seriously wounded one Palestinian with a bullet in his abdomen, while another Palestinian suffered a moderate injury in his right leg.
Palestinian ambulances sped to the scene of the Israeli attack, and rushed the two Palestinians to the Indonesian Hospital, in northern Gaza.
Also on Friday evening, the soldiers opened fire at Palestinian shepherds and their herds, in northern Gaza.
2 Palestinians injured by Israeli bullet fire in northern Gaza
Two Palestinians sustained wounds on Friday evening after the Israeli occupation forces targeted northwestern Lahiya town, north of Gaza Strip, with randomly-discharged spates of bullet fire.
Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said the Red Crescent paramedics evacuated two injured civilians, one among whom critically wounded in his stomach.
The other Palestinian sustained moderate injuries in his leg and shoulder. Both were rushed to the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza.
On Thursday, the Israeli occupation army struck Palestinian resistance sites in northern Gaza Strip with artillery shells.
Hebrew-speaking outlets claimed gunshots were fired from Gaza toward the Ashkelon coastline.
On Wednesday, Israeli media claimed a rocket fired from Gaza landed in Ashkelon coastline.
Medical sources in Gaza said the soldiers fired many live rounds, including sniper fire, at the Palestinians, seriously wounded one Palestinian with a bullet in his abdomen, while another Palestinian suffered a moderate injury in his right leg.
Palestinian ambulances sped to the scene of the Israeli attack, and rushed the two Palestinians to the Indonesian Hospital, in northern Gaza.
Also on Friday evening, the soldiers opened fire at Palestinian shepherds and their herds, in northern Gaza.
2 Palestinians injured by Israeli bullet fire in northern Gaza
Two Palestinians sustained wounds on Friday evening after the Israeli occupation forces targeted northwestern Lahiya town, north of Gaza Strip, with randomly-discharged spates of bullet fire.
Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said the Red Crescent paramedics evacuated two injured civilians, one among whom critically wounded in his stomach.
The other Palestinian sustained moderate injuries in his leg and shoulder. Both were rushed to the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza.
On Thursday, the Israeli occupation army struck Palestinian resistance sites in northern Gaza Strip with artillery shells.
Hebrew-speaking outlets claimed gunshots were fired from Gaza toward the Ashkelon coastline.
On Wednesday, Israeli media claimed a rocket fired from Gaza landed in Ashkelon coastline.
2 mar 2017
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened artillery fire at Palestinian resistance sites located near the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahiya at noon Thursday.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF fired six artillery shells that slammed into two resistance sites to the east of Beit Lahiya with no casualties inflicted.
He said that one of the two sites was targeted at two separate intervals, and quoted medical sources as saying that no casualties were suffered.
The Hebrew paper Yediot Ahronot said earlier today that gunshots fired from Gaza hit IOF patrol vehicles in northern Gaza before noon, but no injuries were reported.
The Israeli Channel Ten said that the Israeli artillery shelling was in retaliation to the shooting at an Israeli army patrol.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF fired six artillery shells that slammed into two resistance sites to the east of Beit Lahiya with no casualties inflicted.
He said that one of the two sites was targeted at two separate intervals, and quoted medical sources as saying that no casualties were suffered.
The Hebrew paper Yediot Ahronot said earlier today that gunshots fired from Gaza hit IOF patrol vehicles in northern Gaza before noon, but no injuries were reported.
The Israeli Channel Ten said that the Israeli artillery shelling was in retaliation to the shooting at an Israeli army patrol.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday morning opened machinegun fire at Palestinian homes north of Beit Lahia town, north of the embattled Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli soldiers stationed along the northern border of Beit Lahia opened machinegun fire from their heavy military vehicles and watchtowers at Palestinian homes and lands.
Luckily, no one was injured in the gunfire attack. Several homes only sustained material damage.
During dawn hours, Israeli drones were seen overflying the northern airspace of Gaza, especially Beit Lahia and Jabalia.
An Israeli military helicopter also overflew the coastal area of Gaza City while firing flares after the Israeli army claimed a rocket projectile from Gaza landed in an open area in Ashkelon beach near Gaza.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli soldiers stationed along the northern border of Beit Lahia opened machinegun fire from their heavy military vehicles and watchtowers at Palestinian homes and lands.
Luckily, no one was injured in the gunfire attack. Several homes only sustained material damage.
During dawn hours, Israeli drones were seen overflying the northern airspace of Gaza, especially Beit Lahia and Jabalia.
An Israeli military helicopter also overflew the coastal area of Gaza City while firing flares after the Israeli army claimed a rocket projectile from Gaza landed in an open area in Ashkelon beach near Gaza.
Israeli military bulldozers on Thursday morning carried out a limited incursion into an eastern border area in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip.
The PIC correspondent reported that four armored bulldozers and three Israeli Merkava tanks came from the Kissufim military base and combed the border area before infiltrating dozens of meters into the eastern areas of the city.
Eyewitnesses affirmed that the military vehicles were advancing into the Palestinian territory amid heavy presence of Israeli snipers to provide protection for the military bulldozers.
Without any regard to the 2014 ceasefire agreement in Gaza, the Israeli army persists in carrying out limited incursions into the eastern border areas of Gaza to bulldoze lands, and allows its troops to open fire during these operations.
The PIC correspondent reported that four armored bulldozers and three Israeli Merkava tanks came from the Kissufim military base and combed the border area before infiltrating dozens of meters into the eastern areas of the city.
Eyewitnesses affirmed that the military vehicles were advancing into the Palestinian territory amid heavy presence of Israeli snipers to provide protection for the military bulldozers.
Without any regard to the 2014 ceasefire agreement in Gaza, the Israeli army persists in carrying out limited incursions into the eastern border areas of Gaza to bulldoze lands, and allows its troops to open fire during these operations.
A rocket exploded in an open area near the southern Ashkelon coastline Wednesday evening, Israeli sources claimed.
There were no initial reports of injuries or damage.
The Israeli army spokesman said a rocket from Gaza slammed into an open area in Asheklon coastline, north of Gaza Strip.
Red alert sirens were not sounded as the rocket fell in an open area.
Israel’s Channel 7 confirmed the piece of news.
On Tuesday evening, red sirens were set off in Israeli settlements to the east of Gaza Strip. The Israeli army denied claims a rocket struck the area.
There were no initial reports of injuries or damage.
The Israeli army spokesman said a rocket from Gaza slammed into an open area in Asheklon coastline, north of Gaza Strip.
Red alert sirens were not sounded as the rocket fell in an open area.
Israel’s Channel 7 confirmed the piece of news.
On Tuesday evening, red sirens were set off in Israeli settlements to the east of Gaza Strip. The Israeli army denied claims a rocket struck the area.
1 mar 2017
Israeli military vehicles at daybreak Wednesday infiltrated northern and southern Gaza Strip.
A PIC news correspondent said a flock of Israeli army vehicles moved 50 meters into northern Beit Hanun town, north of Gaza Strip, and leveled Palestinian lands, sparking panic in the area.
At the same time, Israeli military vehicles moved 100 meters into eastern Rafah city, south of Gaza Strip, and razed Palestinian cultivated lands.
PIC reporter said the incursion was carried out via four army jeeps deployed at the Sofa military base, east of Rafah.
At the same time, Israeli warplanes kept hovering over the territory all the way through the infiltration.
The incursions represent another chain in Israel’s violations of the Cairo-brokered ceasefire accord, struck with Palestinian resistance factions following the 2014 Israeli offensive on the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza.
A PIC news correspondent said a flock of Israeli army vehicles moved 50 meters into northern Beit Hanun town, north of Gaza Strip, and leveled Palestinian lands, sparking panic in the area.
At the same time, Israeli military vehicles moved 100 meters into eastern Rafah city, south of Gaza Strip, and razed Palestinian cultivated lands.
PIC reporter said the incursion was carried out via four army jeeps deployed at the Sofa military base, east of Rafah.
At the same time, Israeli warplanes kept hovering over the territory all the way through the infiltration.
The incursions represent another chain in Israel’s violations of the Cairo-brokered ceasefire accord, struck with Palestinian resistance factions following the 2014 Israeli offensive on the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza.
27 feb 2017
At least four Palestinians were injured Monday afternoon after Israeli army targeted the Gaza Strip with multiple airstrikes.
According to the PIC reporter, Israeli war jets fired four Israeli missiles at Shuhada site near Nuseirat refugee camp.
Meanwhile, an Israeli reconnaissance plane fired a missile at a monitoring post east of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip.
A separate strike in the Nahda neighborhood east of Rafah was reported while no injuries were initially declared.
Along the same line, Israeli fighter jets fired a number of missiles at a resistance site in Beit Lahiya in the northern region of the Gaza Strip, the PIC reporter added.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said that four Palestinians suffered moderate and slight injuries during the reported airstrikes.
On the other hand, Israeli media sources claimed that Israeli army targeted ten military sites used by Hamas Movement after a rocket fired from Gaza allegedly landed in an open area in southern Israel that caused no injuries or damages.
According to the PIC reporter, Israeli war jets fired four Israeli missiles at Shuhada site near Nuseirat refugee camp.
Meanwhile, an Israeli reconnaissance plane fired a missile at a monitoring post east of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip.
A separate strike in the Nahda neighborhood east of Rafah was reported while no injuries were initially declared.
Along the same line, Israeli fighter jets fired a number of missiles at a resistance site in Beit Lahiya in the northern region of the Gaza Strip, the PIC reporter added.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said that four Palestinians suffered moderate and slight injuries during the reported airstrikes.
On the other hand, Israeli media sources claimed that Israeli army targeted ten military sites used by Hamas Movement after a rocket fired from Gaza allegedly landed in an open area in southern Israel that caused no injuries or damages.
26 feb 2017
Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu has suggested deploying international forces in the Gaza Strip as a security solution to deal with the Gaza Strip
According to Israel’s Channel 2, Netanyahu made his remarks during his meeting on Sunday morning in Sydney with Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop.
The two sides discussed several regional issues and Israel’s concerns over taking legal action against its officials at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
Netanyahu told the Australian minister that he did not oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state with the presence of Israeli security control over the entire West Bank and limited Palestinian sovereignty.
He also expressed his rejection of any presence of peacekeeping forces in the West Bank because of Israel’s bad experience with such forces, and called for dispatching them to Gaza.
He urged the minister to make efforts to prevent the ICC from putting pressure on Israel and dissuade it from seeking to try Israeli officials accused of committing war crimes against Palestinians.
He said that Australia could influence other countries to act against the ICC and force it to reduce its investigations and fact-finding missions on claims related to war crimes.
The two officials also talked about Iran, its nuclear program and its intervention in regional problems and agreed on promoting relations and cooperation between the two sides in the areas of security, intelligence, economy and technology.
According to Israel’s Channel 2, Netanyahu made his remarks during his meeting on Sunday morning in Sydney with Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop.
The two sides discussed several regional issues and Israel’s concerns over taking legal action against its officials at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
Netanyahu told the Australian minister that he did not oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state with the presence of Israeli security control over the entire West Bank and limited Palestinian sovereignty.
He also expressed his rejection of any presence of peacekeeping forces in the West Bank because of Israel’s bad experience with such forces, and called for dispatching them to Gaza.
He urged the minister to make efforts to prevent the ICC from putting pressure on Israel and dissuade it from seeking to try Israeli officials accused of committing war crimes against Palestinians.
He said that Australia could influence other countries to act against the ICC and force it to reduce its investigations and fact-finding missions on claims related to war crimes.
The two officials also talked about Iran, its nuclear program and its intervention in regional problems and agreed on promoting relations and cooperation between the two sides in the areas of security, intelligence, economy and technology.
Israeli soldiers fired, on Saturday evening, dozens of live rounds at homes, close to the border fence, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the besieged and impoverished Gaza Strip.
Media sources in Gaza said many live rounds struck homes, in Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, causing damage, in addition to striking streets, in agricultural lands close to the fence.
The sources added that the soldiers also fired several flares in the area, but did not invade the Palestinian lands.
Media sources in Gaza said many live rounds struck homes, in Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, causing damage, in addition to striking streets, in agricultural lands close to the fence.
The sources added that the soldiers also fired several flares in the area, but did not invade the Palestinian lands.
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