123 Civilians Killed During 18 Days of Israeli Onslaught on Northern Gaza


The International Press Center October 16, 2004

Israeli occupation forces killed 123 Palestinians and wounded more than 500 others, including many children, during their military onslaught on northern Gaza Strip, particularly the Jabalia refugee camp, which began on September 28 and continues until this moment

4 Killed, 3 Wounded, House Demolished in Gaza

GAZA, October 16, 2004, (WAFA) -

Continuing its military escalation on Gaza northern Governorate, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) killed Friday four citizens, including an aged woman and wounded others in Jabalia refugee camp.
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Palestinian security sources told WAFA that four citizens were killed when an Israeli drone fired a missile against a group of citizens in the camp.
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Medics at the camp confirmed that the aged woman Fatma Assaliya 65 was killed after being shot with a live bullet in the head while she was having her "Ramadan" breakfast with her sons as IOF shelled the citizens amid intensive fire shooting. They added that three others were killed, Amin Massoud and Raed Abu Seif 24 and Wael Saleh 25, when an Israeli drone fired a missile at the citizens in the camp.
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Earlier in the same day, three citizens, including a pregnant woman, were wounded in an Israeli bombing attack against the camp, witnesses said. They added that Nada al-Hinawy 20, a pregnant, her brother Ibrahim and her mother Aysha Saleh were wounded.
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In Beit Lahya town, IOF military bulldozers demolished Friday a house owned by Mohammed Filfel without letting the dwellers to take some of their personal belongings.
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Meanwhile, IOF opened random fire shooting at the citizens passing through the two Israeli military checkpoints of Abu Huli and al-Matahen, located southern Deir al-Balah city, southern GS, witnesses said. They added that the IOF soldiers, stationed at the said checkpoints, opened intensive fire against the passengers, citizens, employees and students.
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No casualties were reported.
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R.S (12:46 P) (10:46 GMT)

Published: Source: aljazeerah.info

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