13 nov 2012
Man dies from wounds sustained in Gaza attack
Man dies from wounds sustained in Gaza attack

Muhammad Zeyad Abdullah Quno 20
A man died on Tuesday from injuries sustained in an Israeli attack on Gaza days earlier, a medical official said.
Muhammad Zeyad Abdullah Quno, 20, was wounded when Israeli tanks fired shells at Gaza City on Saturday, killing four and injuring at least 25 people.
He passed away on Tuesday from his injuries, Ashraf al-Qidra, spokesman of Gaza's health ministry, told Ma'an.
Quno's death brings the total number of people killed in Gaza to seven since Saturday.
After Israel's shelling on Gaza City, factions fired dozens of rockets into Israel in response and Israel launched an airstrike early Sunday which killed two members of Islamic Jihad's military wing.
Israel launched multiple airstrikes on the Gaza Strip overnight Sunday, with no injuries reported, and 11 rockets have been fired from Gaza since Monday morning.
Warplanes struck three sites in Gaza overnight Monday in the fourth day of cross border violence. One rocket was fired overnight, an Israeli army spokesman said.
A man died on Tuesday from injuries sustained in an Israeli attack on Gaza days earlier, a medical official said.
Muhammad Zeyad Abdullah Quno, 20, was wounded when Israeli tanks fired shells at Gaza City on Saturday, killing four and injuring at least 25 people.
He passed away on Tuesday from his injuries, Ashraf al-Qidra, spokesman of Gaza's health ministry, told Ma'an.
Quno's death brings the total number of people killed in Gaza to seven since Saturday.
After Israel's shelling on Gaza City, factions fired dozens of rockets into Israel in response and Israel launched an airstrike early Sunday which killed two members of Islamic Jihad's military wing.
Israel launched multiple airstrikes on the Gaza Strip overnight Sunday, with no injuries reported, and 11 rockets have been fired from Gaza since Monday morning.
Warplanes struck three sites in Gaza overnight Monday in the fourth day of cross border violence. One rocket was fired overnight, an Israeli army spokesman said.
12 nov 2012
MARTYRED IN GAZA – DOCUMENTARY BY HARRY FEAR
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11 nov 2012
Two Jihad members killed in Gaza attacks
Two Jihad members killed in Gaza attacks

Mohammad Obeid 20
Two members of Islamic Jihad's military wing were killed in an Israeli airstrike early Sunday, raising the death toll to six since violence renewed in Gaza.
The Al-Quds Brigades said Muhammad Obeid, 20, was killed in an airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip and Muhammad Shukanj was killed in an attack near al-Karama towers in the north.
Four others were wounded and one is in critical condition, the brigades said.
Two people were injured after an attack targeted a house owned by the Najjar family in Jabaliya. The house burned to the ground after warplanes fired two missiles.
Warplanes also targeted an empty plot of land near a Jabaliya club, but the rocket did not explode. They also targeted an empty area near Khandazar in the north.
Tank shells targeted a concrete factory owned by the Hasaneen family in al-Tufah.
Finally warplanes fired three missiles toward an empty plot of land belonging to Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades in the Sultan neighborhood west of Rafah. The area suffered damage but no one was injured.
An Israeli army statement said aircraft targeted a weapon manufacturing facility, two weapon storage facilities and two rocket launching sites in northern Gaza, as well as a weapon storage facility and a "terror activity site" in southern Gaza.
Direct hits were confirmed, the statement said.
It said 30 rockets had been fired from the Gaza Strip in the previous seven hours.
Islamic Jihad said it had fired 70 short-range rockets and mortar bombs across the border since Saturday, salvos which drove Israeli residents to blast shelters. At least one Israeli, in the town of Sderot, was wounded, ambulance workers said.
Earlier a jeep ambush injured four soldiers in what Israeli officials called an attack that was part of a Palestinian strategy of trying to curb its countermeasures against possible cross-border infiltration.
Israeli forces often mount hunts for tunnels and landmines on the inside of the Gaza boundary, creating a no-go zone for Palestinians.
"Of course we don't accept their attempt to change the rules," Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Israel's Army Radio.
"The essence of the struggle is over the fence. We intend to enable the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) to work not just on our side but on the other side as well."
Palestinian Fighter killed In Gaza, Seven Palestinians Killed Since Saturday Evening
A Palestinian fighter of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, was killed on Sunday at dawn when the Israeli army fired a shell at an area in northern Gaza.
The fighter’s assassination brings the number of Palestinians killed since Saturday evening to six, including two children; dozens of residents were injured.
Medial sources identified the slain fighter as Mohammad Obeid, 20, and added that several residents were injured in the attack.
The Al-Quds Brigades confirmed the death of its fighter, and said that four other fighters were wounded, one seriously, after they were targeted by Israeli army shells near Al-Karama Towers, northwest of Gaza City.
Furthermore, one resident was wounded when the army bombarded a land in the Az-Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
An Israeli drone also fired a missile at a land near the Jabalia club, in northern Gaza, but the missile did not explode after impact.
Fires also broke out at a Brick Factory in At-Tuffah neighborhood west of Gaza City, after the army fired two tank shells at it; excessive damage was reported, no injuries.
The soldiers further fired three missiles at a land next to a training center that belongs to the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, in Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, excessive damage was reported but no injuries.
It is worth mentioning that five Palestinians were killed, on Saturday evening, and at least thirty residents were wounded, in Israeli attacks targeting the coastal region.
Medical sources identified the slain residents as Ahmad Ad-Dardasawy, 18, Mohammad Harara, 17, his brother Ahmad, 15, and Matar Abu Al-Ata, 20, while at least 30 residents were injured when the army fired artillery shells targeting Al-Mintar Hill, east of Gaza city, and Al-Hawouz in Khan Younis.
The sources added that several wounded residents lost limbs.
Armed resistance groups in Gaza vowed retaliation and fired several shells at the invading soldiers, and at Israeli areas across the border with Gaza.
Israeli sources reported that shells fired from Gaza also hit the Negev town of Sderot; shells were also fired into Shaar Hanagev and Hoff Ashkelon areas mildly wounding four Israelis; two were injured by shrapnel in Sderot, and Sapir College, Israeli Ynet News reported.
Furthermore, two Israeli soldiers suffered moderate injuries after their vehicle was targeted by a Palestinian shell near the Karni Crossing.
Israeli airstrike kills one Palestinian in Gaza Strip
Mohammed Saeed Ahkukana 20
A Palestinian has been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip, as the wave of aggression on the besieged territory continues unabated.
The airborne attack took place late on Saturday and injured several others, Reuters reported.
Earlier in the day, Israeli tank fire killed four Palestinians and wounded 25 in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military frequently carries out airstrikes and other attacks on the Gaza Strip, saying the actions are being conducted for defensive purposes. However, disproportionate force is always used, in violation of international law, and civilians are often killed or injured.
Gaza has been blockaded since 2007, a situation that has caused a decline in the standard of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty.
The apartheid regime of Israel denies about 1.7 million people in Gaza their basic rights, such as freedom of movement, jobs that pay proper wages, and adequate healthcare and education.
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Two members of Islamic Jihad's military wing were killed in an Israeli airstrike early Sunday, raising the death toll to six since violence renewed in Gaza.
The Al-Quds Brigades said Muhammad Obeid, 20, was killed in an airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip and Muhammad Shukanj was killed in an attack near al-Karama towers in the north.
Four others were wounded and one is in critical condition, the brigades said.
Two people were injured after an attack targeted a house owned by the Najjar family in Jabaliya. The house burned to the ground after warplanes fired two missiles.
Warplanes also targeted an empty plot of land near a Jabaliya club, but the rocket did not explode. They also targeted an empty area near Khandazar in the north.
Tank shells targeted a concrete factory owned by the Hasaneen family in al-Tufah.
Finally warplanes fired three missiles toward an empty plot of land belonging to Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades in the Sultan neighborhood west of Rafah. The area suffered damage but no one was injured.
An Israeli army statement said aircraft targeted a weapon manufacturing facility, two weapon storage facilities and two rocket launching sites in northern Gaza, as well as a weapon storage facility and a "terror activity site" in southern Gaza.
Direct hits were confirmed, the statement said.
It said 30 rockets had been fired from the Gaza Strip in the previous seven hours.
Islamic Jihad said it had fired 70 short-range rockets and mortar bombs across the border since Saturday, salvos which drove Israeli residents to blast shelters. At least one Israeli, in the town of Sderot, was wounded, ambulance workers said.
Earlier a jeep ambush injured four soldiers in what Israeli officials called an attack that was part of a Palestinian strategy of trying to curb its countermeasures against possible cross-border infiltration.
Israeli forces often mount hunts for tunnels and landmines on the inside of the Gaza boundary, creating a no-go zone for Palestinians.
"Of course we don't accept their attempt to change the rules," Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Israel's Army Radio.
"The essence of the struggle is over the fence. We intend to enable the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) to work not just on our side but on the other side as well."
Palestinian Fighter killed In Gaza, Seven Palestinians Killed Since Saturday Evening
A Palestinian fighter of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, was killed on Sunday at dawn when the Israeli army fired a shell at an area in northern Gaza.
The fighter’s assassination brings the number of Palestinians killed since Saturday evening to six, including two children; dozens of residents were injured.
Medial sources identified the slain fighter as Mohammad Obeid, 20, and added that several residents were injured in the attack.
The Al-Quds Brigades confirmed the death of its fighter, and said that four other fighters were wounded, one seriously, after they were targeted by Israeli army shells near Al-Karama Towers, northwest of Gaza City.
Furthermore, one resident was wounded when the army bombarded a land in the Az-Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
An Israeli drone also fired a missile at a land near the Jabalia club, in northern Gaza, but the missile did not explode after impact.
Fires also broke out at a Brick Factory in At-Tuffah neighborhood west of Gaza City, after the army fired two tank shells at it; excessive damage was reported, no injuries.
The soldiers further fired three missiles at a land next to a training center that belongs to the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, in Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, excessive damage was reported but no injuries.
It is worth mentioning that five Palestinians were killed, on Saturday evening, and at least thirty residents were wounded, in Israeli attacks targeting the coastal region.
Medical sources identified the slain residents as Ahmad Ad-Dardasawy, 18, Mohammad Harara, 17, his brother Ahmad, 15, and Matar Abu Al-Ata, 20, while at least 30 residents were injured when the army fired artillery shells targeting Al-Mintar Hill, east of Gaza city, and Al-Hawouz in Khan Younis.
The sources added that several wounded residents lost limbs.
Armed resistance groups in Gaza vowed retaliation and fired several shells at the invading soldiers, and at Israeli areas across the border with Gaza.
Israeli sources reported that shells fired from Gaza also hit the Negev town of Sderot; shells were also fired into Shaar Hanagev and Hoff Ashkelon areas mildly wounding four Israelis; two were injured by shrapnel in Sderot, and Sapir College, Israeli Ynet News reported.
Furthermore, two Israeli soldiers suffered moderate injuries after their vehicle was targeted by a Palestinian shell near the Karni Crossing.
Israeli airstrike kills one Palestinian in Gaza Strip
Mohammed Saeed Ahkukana 20
A Palestinian has been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip, as the wave of aggression on the besieged territory continues unabated.
The airborne attack took place late on Saturday and injured several others, Reuters reported.
Earlier in the day, Israeli tank fire killed four Palestinians and wounded 25 in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military frequently carries out airstrikes and other attacks on the Gaza Strip, saying the actions are being conducted for defensive purposes. However, disproportionate force is always used, in violation of international law, and civilians are often killed or injured.
Gaza has been blockaded since 2007, a situation that has caused a decline in the standard of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty.
The apartheid regime of Israel denies about 1.7 million people in Gaza their basic rights, such as freedom of movement, jobs that pay proper wages, and adequate healthcare and education.
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10 nov 2012
Israeli tank shells kill 4 (now 7), wound 30 in Gaza
Israeli tank shells kill 4 (now 7), wound 30 in Gaza

Matar Abu Al-Atta 20
Matar Abu Atta who was born yesterday after the death of his brother "Matar"!
Israeli tank shells killed 4 Palestinians and wounded 30 in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, medics and witnesses said.
Ahmad al-Dardasawi, 18, and Muhammad Hararah, 17, were killed in Gaza City, and two unidentified men later died from injuries sustained in the attack.
At least 26 people were wounded in the shelling, with 10 said to be in a serious condition.
Residents said a crowded mourning tent in the al-Shujaiyeh neighborhood near Gaza City was full of people paying respects to a bereaved family man when a shell struck.
Four people were also wounded in Khan Younis as Israel's army targeted an area east of city, witnesses said.
"The occupation's targeting of civilians was a grave escalation that must not pass in silence," said Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum.
"Resistance must be reinforced in order to block the aggression."
The casualty toll is one of the highest in a single incident in Gaza in recent months.
Israel's army said four soldiers were injured when an "anti-tank missile was fired at an IDF patrol along the security fence in the northern Gaza Strip."
Two soldiers were seriously wounded and two moderately injured, Israeli media said.
Israeli forces targeted several sites in response, the statement added.
The Popular Resistance Committees said it had fired four rockets at communities close to the border and the towns of Sderot and Netivot in southern Israel, in what it called "the revenge invoice" for the deaths in Gaza.
The attacks took place during a period of increased violence along the Israel-Gaza border.
Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, 13, was killed on Thursday after Israeli forces targeted houses and farms east of Khan Younis, according to Ashraf al-Qidra, a medical spokesman in Gaza.
On Tuesday, three Israeli soldiers were wounded by an explosive device in the southern Gaza Strip, Israel's army said.
A day earlier, Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 20-year-old Palestinian man who approached a fence near Gaza's border with Israel, medics said.
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Matar Abu Atta who was born yesterday after the death of his brother "Matar"!
Israeli tank shells killed 4 Palestinians and wounded 30 in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, medics and witnesses said.
Ahmad al-Dardasawi, 18, and Muhammad Hararah, 17, were killed in Gaza City, and two unidentified men later died from injuries sustained in the attack.
At least 26 people were wounded in the shelling, with 10 said to be in a serious condition.
Residents said a crowded mourning tent in the al-Shujaiyeh neighborhood near Gaza City was full of people paying respects to a bereaved family man when a shell struck.
Four people were also wounded in Khan Younis as Israel's army targeted an area east of city, witnesses said.
"The occupation's targeting of civilians was a grave escalation that must not pass in silence," said Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum.
"Resistance must be reinforced in order to block the aggression."
The casualty toll is one of the highest in a single incident in Gaza in recent months.
Israel's army said four soldiers were injured when an "anti-tank missile was fired at an IDF patrol along the security fence in the northern Gaza Strip."
Two soldiers were seriously wounded and two moderately injured, Israeli media said.
Israeli forces targeted several sites in response, the statement added.
The Popular Resistance Committees said it had fired four rockets at communities close to the border and the towns of Sderot and Netivot in southern Israel, in what it called "the revenge invoice" for the deaths in Gaza.
The attacks took place during a period of increased violence along the Israel-Gaza border.
Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, 13, was killed on Thursday after Israeli forces targeted houses and farms east of Khan Younis, according to Ashraf al-Qidra, a medical spokesman in Gaza.
On Tuesday, three Israeli soldiers were wounded by an explosive device in the southern Gaza Strip, Israel's army said.
A day earlier, Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 20-year-old Palestinian man who approached a fence near Gaza's border with Israel, medics said.
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Attack in pictures

Ahmad Hararah 15
Muhammad Hararah 17 (on the picture)
Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip reported that the five Palestinians were killed, and dozens of residents were injured, in a new wave of escalation targeting the coastal region Saturday.
One Palestinian resistance fighter was killed, and three Palestinians were injured, on Saturday evening, after the army fired missiles at them in Al-Karama area, in Gaza city.
Medical sources reported that the slain fighter was identified as Mohammad Sa’id Shkokani, from Ash-Shaty’ refugee camp.
Four residents, including two brothers, were killed when the army bombarded the eastern area of Gaza city, while at least 30 were injured, including 10 who suffered serious injuries, after the army bombarded Al-Mintar Hill, Malka Junction, Az-Zeitoun and Ash-Shijaeyya neighborhoods in Gaza city, and Al-Hawouz neighborhood in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources identified the slain residents as Ahmad Ad-Dardasawy, 18, Mohammad Harara, 17, his brother Ahmad, 15, and Matar Abu Al-Ata, 20, while at least 30 residents were injured when the army fired artillery shells targeting Al-Mintar Hill, east of Gaza city, and Al-Hawouz in Khan Younis. The sources added that several wounded residents lost limbs.
Meanwhile, Israeli sources said that four soldiers were injured by a Palestinian shell targeting them as they drove their military vehicle near the Karni Crossing, east of Gaza city.
The sources added that Palestinian fighters fired an anti-tank shell at a military vehicle driving near the crossing, wounding four soldiers, two seriously.
Furthermore, one resident was also injured after the army fired a missile at a home that belongs to An-Najjar family in northern Gaza.
Heavy and sporadic gunfire could be heard in different parts of the coastal region all day Saturday.
The army also fired two shells at residents in Al-Hawouz area, east of Khan Younis, wounding four residents and leading to excessive property damage.
Furthermore, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), claimed responsibility for firing shells at Israeli military vehicles driving east of the Industrial Zone, near the Karni Crossing.
Fighters of the An-Nasser Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committee in Gaza, also fired three shells into the Negev towns of Nativot, Eshkol and Sderot.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said that it also fired several shells at Israeli soldiers across the border.
Muhammad Hararah 17 (on the picture)
Palestinian medical sources in the Gaza Strip reported that the five Palestinians were killed, and dozens of residents were injured, in a new wave of escalation targeting the coastal region Saturday.
One Palestinian resistance fighter was killed, and three Palestinians were injured, on Saturday evening, after the army fired missiles at them in Al-Karama area, in Gaza city.
Medical sources reported that the slain fighter was identified as Mohammad Sa’id Shkokani, from Ash-Shaty’ refugee camp.
Four residents, including two brothers, were killed when the army bombarded the eastern area of Gaza city, while at least 30 were injured, including 10 who suffered serious injuries, after the army bombarded Al-Mintar Hill, Malka Junction, Az-Zeitoun and Ash-Shijaeyya neighborhoods in Gaza city, and Al-Hawouz neighborhood in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources identified the slain residents as Ahmad Ad-Dardasawy, 18, Mohammad Harara, 17, his brother Ahmad, 15, and Matar Abu Al-Ata, 20, while at least 30 residents were injured when the army fired artillery shells targeting Al-Mintar Hill, east of Gaza city, and Al-Hawouz in Khan Younis. The sources added that several wounded residents lost limbs.
Meanwhile, Israeli sources said that four soldiers were injured by a Palestinian shell targeting them as they drove their military vehicle near the Karni Crossing, east of Gaza city.
The sources added that Palestinian fighters fired an anti-tank shell at a military vehicle driving near the crossing, wounding four soldiers, two seriously.
Furthermore, one resident was also injured after the army fired a missile at a home that belongs to An-Najjar family in northern Gaza.
Heavy and sporadic gunfire could be heard in different parts of the coastal region all day Saturday.
The army also fired two shells at residents in Al-Hawouz area, east of Khan Younis, wounding four residents and leading to excessive property damage.
Furthermore, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), claimed responsibility for firing shells at Israeli military vehicles driving east of the Industrial Zone, near the Karni Crossing.
Fighters of the An-Nasser Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committee in Gaza, also fired three shells into the Negev towns of Nativot, Eshkol and Sderot.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said that it also fired several shells at Israeli soldiers across the border.

Muhammad Harara 17
The Brigades added that the army fired shells targeting an area located near the Abu Obeida School, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian resistance groups in the coastal region issued press releases stating that the shelling “comes in retaliation to the latest massacre carried out by the army in Gaza”.
The Brigades added that the army fired shells targeting an area located near the Abu Obeida School, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian resistance groups in the coastal region issued press releases stating that the shelling “comes in retaliation to the latest massacre carried out by the army in Gaza”.

Ahmad Hararah 15
Fighters of the An-Nasser Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committee in Gaza, also fired three shells into the Negev towns of Nativot, Eshkol and Sderot.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said that it also fired several shells at Israeli soldiers across the border.
The Brigades added that the army fired shells targeting an area located near the Abu Obeida School, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian resistance groups in the coastal region issued press releases stating that the shelling “comes in retaliation to the latest massacre carried out by the army in Gaza”.
Fighters of the An-Nasser Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committee in Gaza, also fired three shells into the Negev towns of Nativot, Eshkol and Sderot.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said that it also fired several shells at Israeli soldiers across the border.
The Brigades added that the army fired shells targeting an area located near the Abu Obeida School, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian resistance groups in the coastal region issued press releases stating that the shelling “comes in retaliation to the latest massacre carried out by the army in Gaza”.
Four Palestinians killed in the IOF shelling, children among the wounded
The PIC reporter said that two brothers of Harara family, 15 and 17 years respectively, were killed in the shelling in addition to a teenager and a 20-year-old youth.
He said that 27 others were wounded including six in critical condition, adding that casualties were still arriving to the hospital.
Meanwhile, IOF bombarded suburbs in eastern Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, wounding five civilians, the PIC reporter there said.
He added that a woman and two children were among the casualties.
He said that 27 others were wounded including six in critical condition, adding that casualties were still arriving to the hospital.
Meanwhile, IOF bombarded suburbs in eastern Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, wounding five civilians, the PIC reporter there said.
He added that a woman and two children were among the casualties.

Hameed Younis Abu Doqqa 11
A 11-year-old Palestinian boy was fatally shot on Thursday by Israeli helicopter gunfire during incursion by the occupation forces in the southern Gaza Strip.
Local and medical sources told PIC's reporter that the thirteen-year-old Hmeid Yunes Abu Daqqa died after being shot during an incursion by the occupation forces in Abasan, east of Khan Yunis.
The child was shot by a live bullet in the abdomen while he was standing in front of his house, when Israeli helicopters and tanks opened intensive fire towards the Farrahin neighborhood in Abasan, in order to cover their withdrawal from the area, the sources added.
The shooting happened around noon and the Palestinian teenager died in hospital, the Gaza Health ministry spokesman said.
Israeli military vehicles briefly penetrated the southern Gaza Strip earlier Thursday morning, leading to clashes with Palestinian resistance.
The Popular Resistance Committees said its fighters had confronted an Israeli force of four tanks and a bulldozer involved in a short-range incursion beyond border fence.
Palestinian fighters said they detonated an Israeli military vehicle near Khuzaa, east of Khan Younis.
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A 11-year-old Palestinian boy was fatally shot on Thursday by Israeli helicopter gunfire during incursion by the occupation forces in the southern Gaza Strip.
Local and medical sources told PIC's reporter that the thirteen-year-old Hmeid Yunes Abu Daqqa died after being shot during an incursion by the occupation forces in Abasan, east of Khan Yunis.
The child was shot by a live bullet in the abdomen while he was standing in front of his house, when Israeli helicopters and tanks opened intensive fire towards the Farrahin neighborhood in Abasan, in order to cover their withdrawal from the area, the sources added.
The shooting happened around noon and the Palestinian teenager died in hospital, the Gaza Health ministry spokesman said.
Israeli military vehicles briefly penetrated the southern Gaza Strip earlier Thursday morning, leading to clashes with Palestinian resistance.
The Popular Resistance Committees said its fighters had confronted an Israeli force of four tanks and a bulldozer involved in a short-range incursion beyond border fence.
Palestinian fighters said they detonated an Israeli military vehicle near Khuzaa, east of Khan Younis.
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Hundreds of Palestinians have attended the funeral ceremony of a 13-year-old boy who was killed by Israeli gunfire in the southern Gaza Strip.
Humeid Yunis Abu Daqqah was killed on Thursday after being hit by bullets fired from an Israeli army helicopter near Khan Yunis.
Witnesses said Israeli helicopters opened fire as tanks carried out an incursion into Gaza.
On Monday, a Palestinian man suffering psychiatric problems was also killed by Israeli troops after he approached the Israeli-imposed security fence.
The 20-year-old man, named as Ahmed al-Nabaheen, was injured on Sunday
evening, but the Israeli army refused to allow Palestinian ambulances to the scene to transport him and he succumbed to his injuries hours later.
The Israeli military frequently attacks the Gaza Strip, claiming that the actions are being conducted for defensive purposes. However, in violation of international law disproportionate force is always used and civilians are often the main victims.
Gaza has been under a crippling Israeli blockade since 2007, a situation that has caused a decline in the standard of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty.
Humeid Yunis Abu Daqqah was killed on Thursday after being hit by bullets fired from an Israeli army helicopter near Khan Yunis.
Witnesses said Israeli helicopters opened fire as tanks carried out an incursion into Gaza.
On Monday, a Palestinian man suffering psychiatric problems was also killed by Israeli troops after he approached the Israeli-imposed security fence.
The 20-year-old man, named as Ahmed al-Nabaheen, was injured on Sunday
evening, but the Israeli army refused to allow Palestinian ambulances to the scene to transport him and he succumbed to his injuries hours later.
The Israeli military frequently attacks the Gaza Strip, claiming that the actions are being conducted for defensive purposes. However, in violation of international law disproportionate force is always used and civilians are often the main victims.
Gaza has been under a crippling Israeli blockade since 2007, a situation that has caused a decline in the standard of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty.

Ahmad An-Nabaheen 20 Left To Bleed For Six Hours
On Sunday evening 4th November, Israeli occupation forces opened fire at Palestinian who approached a fence near the Israel-Gaza border in the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian medical sources said that the 22-year-old man was a mentally-ill person, unarmed and that Israel had banned an ambulance from reaching the place, and they had waited a couple of hours for permission to pick him up, early on Monday. They suspected he died of injuries for which he might have been treated.
An Israeli military spokesperson said that Israeli army opened warning shots when a man was walking west of the border and the man hasn't responded, so soldiers were allowed to shoot immediately.
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On Sunday evening 4th November, Israeli occupation forces opened fire at Palestinian who approached a fence near the Israel-Gaza border in the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian medical sources said that the 22-year-old man was a mentally-ill person, unarmed and that Israel had banned an ambulance from reaching the place, and they had waited a couple of hours for permission to pick him up, early on Monday. They suspected he died of injuries for which he might have been treated.
An Israeli military spokesperson said that Israeli army opened warning shots when a man was walking west of the border and the man hasn't responded, so soldiers were allowed to shoot immediately.
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