29 may 2018
Israeli naval forces intercepted a boat that set out from Gaza shores on Tuesday in hopes of breaking Israel’s decade-long blockade of the Gaza Strip.
In a statement, National Committee for Breaking Gaza’s Siege said Israeli naval vessels had surrounded the boat nearly four hours after sailing into Gaza’s sea.
The PIC reporter, who was escorting the voyage in another boat till it reached the end of the fishing zone allowed by Israel, said that the boat was surrounded roughly 11 nautical miles off Gaza’s coast.
However, spokesperson for the committee Adham Abu Silmiyya affirmed that the boat was attacked by four Israeli war vessels 14 nautical miles off Gaza’s coast before being towed to Israel’s port of Ashdod.
He held Israel “fully responsible” for the safety of everyone aboard the boat, going on to urge the international community to extend protection to the beleaguered Palestinian people.
The boat set out from Gaza on Tuesday carrying 20 Palestinian passengers, including university students, patients seeking treatment abroad, and Palestinians injured by recent Israeli violence near the Gaza-Israel borders.
According to organizers, Tuesday's bid to break the blockade roughly coincides with the eighth anniversary of the Mavi Marmara incident (May 31, 2010), in which nine Turkish activists were killed by Israeli forces in international waters (with a tenth activist later succumbing to injuries).
In a statement, National Committee for Breaking Gaza’s Siege said Israeli naval vessels had surrounded the boat nearly four hours after sailing into Gaza’s sea.
The PIC reporter, who was escorting the voyage in another boat till it reached the end of the fishing zone allowed by Israel, said that the boat was surrounded roughly 11 nautical miles off Gaza’s coast.
However, spokesperson for the committee Adham Abu Silmiyya affirmed that the boat was attacked by four Israeli war vessels 14 nautical miles off Gaza’s coast before being towed to Israel’s port of Ashdod.
He held Israel “fully responsible” for the safety of everyone aboard the boat, going on to urge the international community to extend protection to the beleaguered Palestinian people.
The boat set out from Gaza on Tuesday carrying 20 Palestinian passengers, including university students, patients seeking treatment abroad, and Palestinians injured by recent Israeli violence near the Gaza-Israel borders.
According to organizers, Tuesday's bid to break the blockade roughly coincides with the eighth anniversary of the Mavi Marmara incident (May 31, 2010), in which nine Turkish activists were killed by Israeli forces in international waters (with a tenth activist later succumbing to injuries).
The Israeli security cabinet on Tuesday evening ordered the Israeli army to continue its attacks on the Gaza Strip in response to the Palestinian resistance's targeting of Israeli settlements with mortar shells and rockets.
Hebrew media sources said, following the cabinet meeting, that tension is expected to run high in the Gaza Strip in the coming hours.
The cabinet instructed the Israeli settlers living within a distance of up to 7 kilometers from the Gaza Strip to stay close to shelters while maintaining their daily routine as much as possible.
For his part, Israel's War Minister Avigdor Lieberman threatened, "Every place from which rockets are fired at the Israeli territory is a legitimate target for the Israeli air force."
The Israeli Ministry of Education canceled all trips that were supposed to take place up to 15 kilometers from the Gaza Strip border on Wednesday.
Hebrew media sources said, following the cabinet meeting, that tension is expected to run high in the Gaza Strip in the coming hours.
The cabinet instructed the Israeli settlers living within a distance of up to 7 kilometers from the Gaza Strip to stay close to shelters while maintaining their daily routine as much as possible.
For his part, Israel's War Minister Avigdor Lieberman threatened, "Every place from which rockets are fired at the Israeli territory is a legitimate target for the Israeli air force."
The Israeli Ministry of Education canceled all trips that were supposed to take place up to 15 kilometers from the Gaza Strip border on Wednesday.
Israeli warplanes on Tuesday afternoon bombed a number of resistance sites in different Gaza Strip provinces.
The PIC reporter said that Israeli drones and warplanes have so far fired 30 missiles at resistance posts belonging to Hamas and the Islamic Jihad movements.
The Israeli drones and F16 planes have not left Gaza's sky since the morning hours, while Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to launch a large-scale aggression on the besieged area.
According to the Israeli occupation army, an Israeli settler was slightly injured after 28 mortar shells were fired at dawn Tuesday from the Gaza Strip at Israeli settlements neighboring the enclave.
In the past two days, 4 resistance fighters from Hamas and the Islamic Jihad were killed in Israeli artillery attacks on resistance posts in northern and southern Gaza.
Israel threatens to respond with great force to resistance attack
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday threatened to respond with "great force" to a barrage of mortar shells fired from the Gaza Strip at neighboring Israeli settlements.
"Israel views the attacks by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad from the Gaza Strip with great severity," Netanyahu said following urgent security consultations held in the morning.
He stressed that the Israeli army will retaliate with great force to these attacks and that Israel will make anyone trying to harm it "pay a heavy price", adding that Hamas should be responsible for preventing such attacks.
Israel's War Minister Avigdor Lieberman called a "special situational assessment" at the Ministry's Tel Aviv headquarters with the army's Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot and other senior figures from Israel's security services.
Observers expect that tension will run high in the Gaza Strip as Israel may strike targets in Gaza without generating into an open war similar to the one waged on the besieged area in the summer of 2014.
The Israeli occupation army in a statement said that a barrage of at least 25 mortar shells was fired on Tuesday morning from the Gaza Strip at Israeli settlements, adding that most of the shells were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system.
In the past two days, 4 Palestinian resistance fighters were killed in Israeli artillery attacks on resistance posts in northern and southern Gaza.
IDF pounds Gaza targets after PM vows 'heavy price' for mortar salvo
The PIC reporter said that Israeli drones and warplanes have so far fired 30 missiles at resistance posts belonging to Hamas and the Islamic Jihad movements.
The Israeli drones and F16 planes have not left Gaza's sky since the morning hours, while Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to launch a large-scale aggression on the besieged area.
According to the Israeli occupation army, an Israeli settler was slightly injured after 28 mortar shells were fired at dawn Tuesday from the Gaza Strip at Israeli settlements neighboring the enclave.
In the past two days, 4 resistance fighters from Hamas and the Islamic Jihad were killed in Israeli artillery attacks on resistance posts in northern and southern Gaza.
Israel threatens to respond with great force to resistance attack
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday threatened to respond with "great force" to a barrage of mortar shells fired from the Gaza Strip at neighboring Israeli settlements.
"Israel views the attacks by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad from the Gaza Strip with great severity," Netanyahu said following urgent security consultations held in the morning.
He stressed that the Israeli army will retaliate with great force to these attacks and that Israel will make anyone trying to harm it "pay a heavy price", adding that Hamas should be responsible for preventing such attacks.
Israel's War Minister Avigdor Lieberman called a "special situational assessment" at the Ministry's Tel Aviv headquarters with the army's Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot and other senior figures from Israel's security services.
Observers expect that tension will run high in the Gaza Strip as Israel may strike targets in Gaza without generating into an open war similar to the one waged on the besieged area in the summer of 2014.
The Israeli occupation army in a statement said that a barrage of at least 25 mortar shells was fired on Tuesday morning from the Gaza Strip at Israeli settlements, adding that most of the shells were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system.
In the past two days, 4 Palestinian resistance fighters were killed in Israeli artillery attacks on resistance posts in northern and southern Gaza.
IDF pounds Gaza targets after PM vows 'heavy price' for mortar salvo
Several Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Tuesday in an abduction sweep rocking the West Bank.
The Israeli army claimed responsibility for the abduction of 11 Palestinians at predawn time on allegations of their involvement in anti-occupation activities and protests.
The IOF stormed Kafr al-Lubad town, in Tulkarem, and kidnapped the girl Alaa Fukaha from her family’s home.
The campaign also targeted a Palestinian civilian from Nahaleen town, west of Bethlehem, a young man from Salfit, two young men from Qalqilya’s eastern town of Azzoun, and another from al-Dhahriya town, south of al-Khalil.
Ex-prisoner Saleh Shakarna was kidnapped by the IOF from his family home in Nahaleen.
14-year-old Palestinian child Khalaf Najajra was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers from the town shortly after they broke into his family home.
Female ex-prisoner Fidaa Ikhleil, 23, was also kidnapped from al-Khalil’s northern town of Beit Ummar.
Fierce clashes flared up in the area between Palestinian anti-occupation youth and Israeli patrols.
At the same time, violent clashes rocked Salfit’s Old City after 12 heavily-armed Israeli patrols rolled into the area via its northern entrance and kidnapped the father of the Palestinian young man Muhanad al-Zeir, who has refused to turn himself in for the second day.
The occupation forces attacked the locals with randomly-fired spates of rubber bullets.
Meanwhile, the IOF stormed the home of the wheel-chaired Palestinian prisoner Adnan Hamarsha, in Jenin’s southwestern town of Yabad, and subjected the family to intensive physical search.
The Israeli army claimed responsibility for the abduction of 11 Palestinians at predawn time on allegations of their involvement in anti-occupation activities and protests.
The IOF stormed Kafr al-Lubad town, in Tulkarem, and kidnapped the girl Alaa Fukaha from her family’s home.
The campaign also targeted a Palestinian civilian from Nahaleen town, west of Bethlehem, a young man from Salfit, two young men from Qalqilya’s eastern town of Azzoun, and another from al-Dhahriya town, south of al-Khalil.
Ex-prisoner Saleh Shakarna was kidnapped by the IOF from his family home in Nahaleen.
14-year-old Palestinian child Khalaf Najajra was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers from the town shortly after they broke into his family home.
Female ex-prisoner Fidaa Ikhleil, 23, was also kidnapped from al-Khalil’s northern town of Beit Ummar.
Fierce clashes flared up in the area between Palestinian anti-occupation youth and Israeli patrols.
At the same time, violent clashes rocked Salfit’s Old City after 12 heavily-armed Israeli patrols rolled into the area via its northern entrance and kidnapped the father of the Palestinian young man Muhanad al-Zeir, who has refused to turn himself in for the second day.
The occupation forces attacked the locals with randomly-fired spates of rubber bullets.
Meanwhile, the IOF stormed the home of the wheel-chaired Palestinian prisoner Adnan Hamarsha, in Jenin’s southwestern town of Yabad, and subjected the family to intensive physical search.
The Israeli army on Tuesday morning kidnapped a Palestinian young man and injured another allegedly after they tried to creep into an Israeli settlement south of Nablus province.
Hebrew-speaking news outlets said the occupation army opened fire at the two young men, before they kidnapped one of them and left the other injured.
The occupation army claimed the two Palestinians attempted to infiltrate the illegal Israeli settlement of Har Brakha, built on Palestinian lands south of Nablus, in the northern occupied West Bank.
Hebrew-speaking news outlets said the occupation army opened fire at the two young men, before they kidnapped one of them and left the other injured.
The occupation army claimed the two Palestinians attempted to infiltrate the illegal Israeli settlement of Har Brakha, built on Palestinian lands south of Nablus, in the northern occupied West Bank.
28 may 2018
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday at dawn, the al-Am’ari refugee camp, south of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, searched and ransacked dozens of homes and abducted at least fifteen Palestinians, in addition to wounding thirteen others.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
It is worth mentioning that Aa’ed and Raed are the sons of a political prisoner, who is serving five life sentences in Israeli prisons.
The soldiers stormed and violently searched dozens of homes and buildings during the invasion, causing property damage, in addition to interrogating scores of Palestinians, and using many rooftops as firing posts and monitoring towers.
The Health Ministry in Ramallah said the soldiers mildly injured thirteen Palestinians, when dozens of residents took off to the streets to protest the invasion, and hurled stones at them.
It is worth mentioning that the army surrounded and isolated the refugee camp, before invading it, and deployed a large military forced around it.
Israeli sources said the invasion was carried out by a large military force, adding that the army was looking for the Palestinian who killed an Israeli soldier by dropping a marble flap on him, causing fatal wounds, when the army invaded the refugee camp, Thursday.
They added that the Palestinian protesters also hurled empty bottles and Molotov cocktails at the invading soldiers, without causing casualties, and that the soldiers surrounded a building were the Palestinian, who reportedly killed the soldier, was believed to be hiding.
The soldiers also demolished a building and used several homes as military centers and monitoring towers, before deploying sharpshooters on their rooftops.
In addition, the army fired many live rounds, in addition to gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding thirteen Palestinians, and prevented medics and ambulances from entering the refugee camp.
The invasion into the refugee camp lasted for several hours, looking for the Palestinians who fatally injured the soldier, identified as Ronen Lubarsky, 20, who died Saturday, just two days after his serious injury.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Mohammad Jihad al-Hamshari.
- Mousa Nasser Samara.
- Islam Waheed Abu Hmeid.
- Wafa Khalil Edrees.
- Ala Mohammad al-Hilu.
- Ghazi Jaloud.
- Rami Jaloud (Ghazi’s son).
- Jamal Jabrer.
- Ala Jaber (Jamal’s son).
- Firas al-Masri.
- Lu’ay al-Masri.
- Ahmad Emteir.
- Eyad Eid.
- Aa’ed Nasr Abu Hmeid.
- Raed Nasr Abu Hmeid.
It is worth mentioning that Aa’ed and Raed are the sons of a political prisoner, who is serving five life sentences in Israeli prisons.
The soldiers stormed and violently searched dozens of homes and buildings during the invasion, causing property damage, in addition to interrogating scores of Palestinians, and using many rooftops as firing posts and monitoring towers.
The Health Ministry in Ramallah said the soldiers mildly injured thirteen Palestinians, when dozens of residents took off to the streets to protest the invasion, and hurled stones at them.
It is worth mentioning that the army surrounded and isolated the refugee camp, before invading it, and deployed a large military forced around it.
Israeli sources said the invasion was carried out by a large military force, adding that the army was looking for the Palestinian who killed an Israeli soldier by dropping a marble flap on him, causing fatal wounds, when the army invaded the refugee camp, Thursday.
They added that the Palestinian protesters also hurled empty bottles and Molotov cocktails at the invading soldiers, without causing casualties, and that the soldiers surrounded a building were the Palestinian, who reportedly killed the soldier, was believed to be hiding.
The soldiers also demolished a building and used several homes as military centers and monitoring towers, before deploying sharpshooters on their rooftops.
In addition, the army fired many live rounds, in addition to gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding thirteen Palestinians, and prevented medics and ambulances from entering the refugee camp.
The invasion into the refugee camp lasted for several hours, looking for the Palestinians who fatally injured the soldier, identified as Ronen Lubarsky, 20, who died Saturday, just two days after his serious injury.
Violent clashes burst out on Monday morning in Salfit’s Old City after heavily-armed Israeli patrols stormed the area and attacked Palestinians with live rounds.
Speaking with a PIC news correspondent, eye-witnesses said 12 Israeli military patrols rolled into the Old City via its northern access road and summoned the Palestinian young man Muhanad al-Zeir to questioning.
Israeli soldiers cracked down on Palestinian anti-occupation youth before they targeted them with live ammunition and rubber bullets.
The occupation army backtracked at the crack of dawn. No injuries were reported in the assault.
Speaking with a PIC news correspondent, eye-witnesses said 12 Israeli military patrols rolled into the Old City via its northern access road and summoned the Palestinian young man Muhanad al-Zeir to questioning.
Israeli soldiers cracked down on Palestinian anti-occupation youth before they targeted them with live ammunition and rubber bullets.
The occupation army backtracked at the crack of dawn. No injuries were reported in the assault.
Clashes burst out on Monday morning after Israeli soldiers raided the Amari refugee camp in Ramallah, two days after an Israeli soldier who was injured at the camp last week has died of his wounds.
Heavily-armed Israeli soldiers raked through the refugee camp, chasing down the Palestinian youth suspected of killing the soldier.
Over 30 Israeli military vehicles, escorted by a bulldozer and a waste water tank truck rolled into the camp and cordoned off the home of the suspect, pending its demolition.
Israeli soldiers attacked Palestinian locals with live and rubber-coated metal bullets, resulting in injuries.
At least four people were injured with live ammunition and five others detained in the assault.
Heavily-armed Israeli soldiers raked through the refugee camp, chasing down the Palestinian youth suspected of killing the soldier.
Over 30 Israeli military vehicles, escorted by a bulldozer and a waste water tank truck rolled into the camp and cordoned off the home of the suspect, pending its demolition.
Israeli soldiers attacked Palestinian locals with live and rubber-coated metal bullets, resulting in injuries.
At least four people were injured with live ammunition and five others detained in the assault.
Israeli police late Sunday night shot and injured a Palestinian woman in Shu’fat town, north of Occupied Jerusalem. video
A PIC news correspondent said hundreds of Israeli cops and soldiers flocked to the shooting scene and closed off the main access road to Shu’fat town.
The reasons for the shooting and the women’s identity remain unclear.
The injured woman was transferred to the Israeli Shaare Zedek Hospital so as to be treated for the Israeli-inflicted injuries, reported moderate.
Muslim woman approaching border cops shot in leg
Woman wearing a burqa shot after arousing suspicion of soldiers and failing to heed orders to stop; aiming to neutralize, soldiers moderately wound woman; no weapons found in her possession.
Border Police officers opened fire on a woman who they suspected aimed to harm them near Yekutiel Adam Street in Jerusalem.
The paramilitary soldiers said their suspicion was aroused after the woman started slowly approaching them, who was wearing a Burqa, which they feared may be concealing a weapon or an explosive device.
After the woman failed to heed their calls to stop, the security forces opened fire, aiming at her legs.
Video footage of the incident shows the officers, stepping slowly backwards with weapons drawn and pointed directly at her, shouting in Arabic for the woman to stop while she keeps walking steadily towards them.
Several seconds later, a single gunshot is heard, and the woman is seen collapsing to the ground.
The woman was evacuated in moderate condition to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in the capital. No weapon was found in her possession.
An investigation into the incident has been opened.
Israeli forces shoot deaf Palestinian woman in Jerusalem al-Quds
A PIC news correspondent said hundreds of Israeli cops and soldiers flocked to the shooting scene and closed off the main access road to Shu’fat town.
The reasons for the shooting and the women’s identity remain unclear.
The injured woman was transferred to the Israeli Shaare Zedek Hospital so as to be treated for the Israeli-inflicted injuries, reported moderate.
Muslim woman approaching border cops shot in leg
Woman wearing a burqa shot after arousing suspicion of soldiers and failing to heed orders to stop; aiming to neutralize, soldiers moderately wound woman; no weapons found in her possession.
Border Police officers opened fire on a woman who they suspected aimed to harm them near Yekutiel Adam Street in Jerusalem.
The paramilitary soldiers said their suspicion was aroused after the woman started slowly approaching them, who was wearing a Burqa, which they feared may be concealing a weapon or an explosive device.
After the woman failed to heed their calls to stop, the security forces opened fire, aiming at her legs.
Video footage of the incident shows the officers, stepping slowly backwards with weapons drawn and pointed directly at her, shouting in Arabic for the woman to stop while she keeps walking steadily towards them.
Several seconds later, a single gunshot is heard, and the woman is seen collapsing to the ground.
The woman was evacuated in moderate condition to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in the capital. No weapon was found in her possession.
An investigation into the incident has been opened.
Israeli forces shoot deaf Palestinian woman in Jerusalem al-Quds
27 may 2018
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at predawn Sunday kidnapped several Palestinians from the West Bank and Jerusalem and wreaked havoc on civilian homes.
The list of arrestees includes Ma’moun al-Razem, Amr Abu Arafah, and Mohamed al-Tawil, among others.
Israeli soldiers and police in Occupied Jerusalem ransacked the detainees’ homes before they dragged them, handcuffed and blindfolded, to Israeli detention centers.
An Israeli military patrol also summoned a Palestinian young man in Ramallah to questioning and ravaged civilian homes in Nablus and al-Khalil.
Overnight, three Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the IOF at Qalandiya checkpoint, in Nablus, on their way back home from Occupied Jerusalem’s holy al-Aqsa Mosque.
At the same time, an Israeli patrol stormed Nablus’s eastern town of Deir al-Hatab at 02:30 a.m. and unleashed an explosive device, resulting in a heavy blast.
Updated: “Israeli Soldiers Abduct Six Palestinians In Jerusalem, One In Hebron”
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, six young Palestinian men from occupied East Jerusalem, and one in Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, after the army invaded many homes, and conducted violent searches, causing property damage.
The soldiers invaded many homes in occupied Jerusalem, and caused damage to furniture and property, in addition to terrifying families during the violent dawn raids, and abducted four young men.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Amro Abu Arafa, 25, Ma’moun ar-Razem, Amer al-Bazlameet, Mohammad at-Taweel, Sami Abu al-Halwa and Akram Shurafa.
Furthermore, dozens of soldiers invaded Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, before storming and ransacking homes in Safa area, north of the town, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mohammad Kassab Abu Dayya, 20.
The soldiers also invaded the family home of former political prisoner, Malek Bassam at-Teet, 19, and summoned him for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, north of Hebron.
The army fired concussion grenades and gas bombs at dozens of Palestinians while leaving a local mosque, following dawn prayers, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The list of arrestees includes Ma’moun al-Razem, Amr Abu Arafah, and Mohamed al-Tawil, among others.
Israeli soldiers and police in Occupied Jerusalem ransacked the detainees’ homes before they dragged them, handcuffed and blindfolded, to Israeli detention centers.
An Israeli military patrol also summoned a Palestinian young man in Ramallah to questioning and ravaged civilian homes in Nablus and al-Khalil.
Overnight, three Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the IOF at Qalandiya checkpoint, in Nablus, on their way back home from Occupied Jerusalem’s holy al-Aqsa Mosque.
At the same time, an Israeli patrol stormed Nablus’s eastern town of Deir al-Hatab at 02:30 a.m. and unleashed an explosive device, resulting in a heavy blast.
Updated: “Israeli Soldiers Abduct Six Palestinians In Jerusalem, One In Hebron”
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, six young Palestinian men from occupied East Jerusalem, and one in Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, after the army invaded many homes, and conducted violent searches, causing property damage.
The soldiers invaded many homes in occupied Jerusalem, and caused damage to furniture and property, in addition to terrifying families during the violent dawn raids, and abducted four young men.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Amro Abu Arafa, 25, Ma’moun ar-Razem, Amer al-Bazlameet, Mohammad at-Taweel, Sami Abu al-Halwa and Akram Shurafa.
Furthermore, dozens of soldiers invaded Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, before storming and ransacking homes in Safa area, north of the town, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mohammad Kassab Abu Dayya, 20.
The soldiers also invaded the family home of former political prisoner, Malek Bassam at-Teet, 19, and summoned him for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, north of Hebron.
The army fired concussion grenades and gas bombs at dozens of Palestinians while leaving a local mosque, following dawn prayers, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Israeli warplanes on Saturday evening bombed a Palestinian resistance post southwest of the besieged Gaza Strip, with no reported casualties.
According to a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC), several air-to-surface missiles stroke a resistance site belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas.
The bombed site is known as “Rafah Martyrs” and located in al-Hashasheen area to the west of Rafah, south of Gaza.
Ambulance crews rushed to the area, but luckily no one was killed or injured in the aerial attack.
According to a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC), several air-to-surface missiles stroke a resistance site belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas.
The bombed site is known as “Rafah Martyrs” and located in al-Hashasheen area to the west of Rafah, south of Gaza.
Ambulance crews rushed to the area, but luckily no one was killed or injured in the aerial attack.