4 nov 2017
A statement released by the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, revealed that the bodied of five of its fighters have been recovered from the rubble of the tunnel, which was bombarded by the Israeli army last Monday, bringing the number of confirmed deaths to twelve.
The Brigades confirmed the bodied Badr Kamal Mosbeh, Ahmad Hasan Sabakhi, Shadi Sami al-Hemri, Mohammad Kheireddin al-Buheisi and ‘Ala Sami Abu Ghrab, have been located under the rubble.
It added that despite Israel’s usage of advanced warfare technology, especially the special equipment it uses to locate tunnels, the fighters managed to dig tunnels that extended hundreds of meters across the border fence.
Last Monday, the brigades declared the death of seven fighters; five of its members, and two from Al-Qassam, who were among many who rushed to their aid after Israel bombarded the tunnel.
It added that the two fighters were killed in a second explosion resulting from an Israeli missile, after they rushed to the aid of the five Qassam fighters.
The brigades identified the fighters as; the head of its Central Command, Arafat Mershed Abu Abdullah, his deputy Hasan Abu Hassanein, in addition to Ahmad Abu Armana, Omar al-Faleet and Husam Samiri.
The two fighters of Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, have been identified as Misbah Shbeir and Mohammad al-Agha.
The Palestinian Civil Defense said that many Palestinians are still missing under the rubble, and that the search has been impacted by many factors, including the toxic fumes, and Israel’s refusal to allow the Red Cross to search for their remains on the Israeli side of the border.
It added that Israel is trying to bargain with the Palestinians, by demanding to receive information about Israeli soldiers, who went missing during Israel’s war on Gaza, in the summer of 2014, in exchange for allowing the search.
It also stated the chances of finding any of the missing Palestinians alive are rapidly dropping while the Israeli military continues to refuse any type of search and rescue on its side of the border.
On its part, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel (ADALAH), and the Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, in the Gaza Strip, have filed a petition with the Israeli Supreme Court, demanding the court order the Israeli military to allow Palestinian search and rescue teams from Gaza to enter the “buffer zone” – a “sterile” strip along the Palestinian side of the Israel-Gaza border that routinely comes under Israeli fire – to locate and rescue people trapped in a tunnel destroyed by the Israeli military.
The petition was filed on behalf of Gaza resident Hassan Abdel Jalil Sbahi, the father of one of the missing individuals, against Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) Maj.-Gen. Yoav Mordechai and the Israeli military’s Southern Command chief Maj.-Gen. Eyal Zamir.
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Al-Quds Brigades Declares Five Fighters Dead Under Bombarded Tunnel – Nov 3, 2017 @ 12:26
The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad has declared the death of five of its fighter under the rubble of the tunnel, which was bombarded by Israel last Monday, leading to the death of seven fighters.
Israel is still preventing Palestinian search and rescue teams from entering the area, where the tunnel was bombarded, bringing the number of Palestinians, who were killed in the tunnel incident since last Monday, to twelve.
Al-Quds Brigades said the five fighters are Badr Kamal Mosbeh, Ahmad Hasan Sabakhi, Shadi Sami al-Hemri, Mohammad Kheireddin al-Buheisi and ‘Ala Sami Abu Ghrab.
It added that, after five days since the Israeli bombardment, the fighters remain buried under the rubble, as all efforts to find them have failed, especially since Israel is refusing to allow Palestinian Civil Defense teams to cross the border fence to search for them.
It is worth mentioning that seven fighters, five from Al-Quds Brigades, and two from Al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, have been killed in the aftermath of the Israeli bombing, when they rushed to rescue the five Palestinians from the bombarded tunnel.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army placed a huge sand hill near the area of the bombarded tunnel.
The Brigades confirmed the bodied Badr Kamal Mosbeh, Ahmad Hasan Sabakhi, Shadi Sami al-Hemri, Mohammad Kheireddin al-Buheisi and ‘Ala Sami Abu Ghrab, have been located under the rubble.
It added that despite Israel’s usage of advanced warfare technology, especially the special equipment it uses to locate tunnels, the fighters managed to dig tunnels that extended hundreds of meters across the border fence.
Last Monday, the brigades declared the death of seven fighters; five of its members, and two from Al-Qassam, who were among many who rushed to their aid after Israel bombarded the tunnel.
It added that the two fighters were killed in a second explosion resulting from an Israeli missile, after they rushed to the aid of the five Qassam fighters.
The brigades identified the fighters as; the head of its Central Command, Arafat Mershed Abu Abdullah, his deputy Hasan Abu Hassanein, in addition to Ahmad Abu Armana, Omar al-Faleet and Husam Samiri.
The two fighters of Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, have been identified as Misbah Shbeir and Mohammad al-Agha.
The Palestinian Civil Defense said that many Palestinians are still missing under the rubble, and that the search has been impacted by many factors, including the toxic fumes, and Israel’s refusal to allow the Red Cross to search for their remains on the Israeli side of the border.
It added that Israel is trying to bargain with the Palestinians, by demanding to receive information about Israeli soldiers, who went missing during Israel’s war on Gaza, in the summer of 2014, in exchange for allowing the search.
It also stated the chances of finding any of the missing Palestinians alive are rapidly dropping while the Israeli military continues to refuse any type of search and rescue on its side of the border.
On its part, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel (ADALAH), and the Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, in the Gaza Strip, have filed a petition with the Israeli Supreme Court, demanding the court order the Israeli military to allow Palestinian search and rescue teams from Gaza to enter the “buffer zone” – a “sterile” strip along the Palestinian side of the Israel-Gaza border that routinely comes under Israeli fire – to locate and rescue people trapped in a tunnel destroyed by the Israeli military.
The petition was filed on behalf of Gaza resident Hassan Abdel Jalil Sbahi, the father of one of the missing individuals, against Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) Maj.-Gen. Yoav Mordechai and the Israeli military’s Southern Command chief Maj.-Gen. Eyal Zamir.
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Al-Quds Brigades Declares Five Fighters Dead Under Bombarded Tunnel – Nov 3, 2017 @ 12:26
The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad has declared the death of five of its fighter under the rubble of the tunnel, which was bombarded by Israel last Monday, leading to the death of seven fighters.
Israel is still preventing Palestinian search and rescue teams from entering the area, where the tunnel was bombarded, bringing the number of Palestinians, who were killed in the tunnel incident since last Monday, to twelve.
Al-Quds Brigades said the five fighters are Badr Kamal Mosbeh, Ahmad Hasan Sabakhi, Shadi Sami al-Hemri, Mohammad Kheireddin al-Buheisi and ‘Ala Sami Abu Ghrab.
It added that, after five days since the Israeli bombardment, the fighters remain buried under the rubble, as all efforts to find them have failed, especially since Israel is refusing to allow Palestinian Civil Defense teams to cross the border fence to search for them.
It is worth mentioning that seven fighters, five from Al-Quds Brigades, and two from Al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, have been killed in the aftermath of the Israeli bombing, when they rushed to rescue the five Palestinians from the bombarded tunnel.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army placed a huge sand hill near the area of the bombarded tunnel.
3 nov 2017
Saraya al-Quds, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad Movement, has officially announced the death of five of its missing fighters in the Gaza tunnel that was destroyed by Israeli occupation forces last Monday. The Islamic Jihad fighters died after Israel blocked the search efforts for them.
In a statement on Friday, the brigades published the names of the martyrs: Bader Mesbeh, Ahmad al-Sebakhi, Sahdi al-Hemri, Mohammad al-Behaisi and Ala Abu Ghurab.
Seven resistance fighters including Saraya al-Quds brigades’ commander and his deputy in central Gaza Strip were killed when Israel detonated a tunnel along the Gaza border on Monday afternoon. Two of the fighters were of al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement.
The number of the martyrs of the tunnel thus rose to 12. Thirteen others were wounded with some of them critically injured.
In a statement on Friday, the brigades published the names of the martyrs: Bader Mesbeh, Ahmad al-Sebakhi, Sahdi al-Hemri, Mohammad al-Behaisi and Ala Abu Ghurab.
Seven resistance fighters including Saraya al-Quds brigades’ commander and his deputy in central Gaza Strip were killed when Israel detonated a tunnel along the Gaza border on Monday afternoon. Two of the fighters were of al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement.
The number of the martyrs of the tunnel thus rose to 12. Thirteen others were wounded with some of them critically injured.
2 nov 2017
The Palestinian Civil Defense Office in Gaza said on Thursday that it has been seeking the help of the International Red Cross Committee to continue the search for missing Palestinians following Monday’s air strike by the Israeli army.
A statement by the Civil Defense Office said the Red Cross has been holding contacts with Israel to enable its crews to reach the strike scene near the border fence separating Gaza and 1948 Occupied Palestine (Israel).
However, no reply was provided yet by the Israeli side over the appeal, the Red Cross told the Civil Defense in a phone call made on Wednesday evening.
Palestinian Civil Defense Spokesman, Mohamed al-Maydanah, also said on Wednesday that the civil defense crews have suspended the search for the five missing Palestinians due to the proximity of the tunnel to the border fence with Israel.
Seven resistance fighters, including a commander at the Saraya al-Quds Brigades and his deputy, along with two members of al-Qassam Brigades, were killed and 13 persons injured afternoon Monday after the Israeli occupation army struck a resistance site east of Khan Younis, south of Gaza Strip. Others are still missing.
A statement by the Civil Defense Office said the Red Cross has been holding contacts with Israel to enable its crews to reach the strike scene near the border fence separating Gaza and 1948 Occupied Palestine (Israel).
However, no reply was provided yet by the Israeli side over the appeal, the Red Cross told the Civil Defense in a phone call made on Wednesday evening.
Palestinian Civil Defense Spokesman, Mohamed al-Maydanah, also said on Wednesday that the civil defense crews have suspended the search for the five missing Palestinians due to the proximity of the tunnel to the border fence with Israel.
Seven resistance fighters, including a commander at the Saraya al-Quds Brigades and his deputy, along with two members of al-Qassam Brigades, were killed and 13 persons injured afternoon Monday after the Israeli occupation army struck a resistance site east of Khan Younis, south of Gaza Strip. Others are still missing.
1 nov 2017
The Israeli army on Tuesday evening backtracked on a news story attributing a shooting attack on a Palestinian and his sister near Halamish settlement to a preplanned car-ramming attempt.
The fact that the occupation army has changed its version regarding the shooting attack, which left 26-year-old Mohamed Mousa dead and his sister severely injured, corroborates the version released by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR).
According to investigations conducted by PCHR and eyewitnesses, at approximately 09:30 on Tuesday, 31 October 2017, Mohamed Abdullah Ali Mousa (26), from Deir Balout village, west of Salfit, was driving his car with an Israeli registration plate. Mohamed was along with his sister Latifa (33), heading to Ramallah. The car arrived at the iron gate established at the entrance to al-Nabi Saleh village. The Israeli forces stationed there ordered Mohamed to stop as it seems they suspected the car. Mohamed sped up towards the intersection of “Halamish” settlement entrance, which is 200 meters away from the entrance.
PCHR added that when Mohamed drove the car away from the intersection, an Israeli settler fired live bullets, which penetrated the car’s windshield. As a result, Mohamed was hit with a live bullet which entered his chest from the right side and exited the waist. Mohamed was then taken by an Israeli ambulance to Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva City in Israel. Few Minutes later, Israeli doctors at the hospital declared his death.
Moreover, Mohamed’s sister, Latifa, was hit with a live bullet to the left shoulder and then taken to Istishari Arab Hospital in al-Rihan suburb, north of Ramallah, to receive medical treatment.
Israeli forces claimed that the car driven by Mousa was speeding up towards the soldiers stationed at the entrance to the abovementioned settlement, so they thought that Mousa was attempting to carry out a run-over attack. Hours later, the occupation army rescinded the latter version.
The fact that the occupation army has changed its version regarding the shooting attack, which left 26-year-old Mohamed Mousa dead and his sister severely injured, corroborates the version released by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR).
According to investigations conducted by PCHR and eyewitnesses, at approximately 09:30 on Tuesday, 31 October 2017, Mohamed Abdullah Ali Mousa (26), from Deir Balout village, west of Salfit, was driving his car with an Israeli registration plate. Mohamed was along with his sister Latifa (33), heading to Ramallah. The car arrived at the iron gate established at the entrance to al-Nabi Saleh village. The Israeli forces stationed there ordered Mohamed to stop as it seems they suspected the car. Mohamed sped up towards the intersection of “Halamish” settlement entrance, which is 200 meters away from the entrance.
PCHR added that when Mohamed drove the car away from the intersection, an Israeli settler fired live bullets, which penetrated the car’s windshield. As a result, Mohamed was hit with a live bullet which entered his chest from the right side and exited the waist. Mohamed was then taken by an Israeli ambulance to Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva City in Israel. Few Minutes later, Israeli doctors at the hospital declared his death.
Moreover, Mohamed’s sister, Latifa, was hit with a live bullet to the left shoulder and then taken to Istishari Arab Hospital in al-Rihan suburb, north of Ramallah, to receive medical treatment.
Israeli forces claimed that the car driven by Mousa was speeding up towards the soldiers stationed at the entrance to the abovementioned settlement, so they thought that Mousa was attempting to carry out a run-over attack. Hours later, the occupation army rescinded the latter version.
31 oct 2017
Although the army initially claimed the soldiers opened fire at the car after the driver attempted a “vehicular attack” against them, the Israeli District Coordination office later said the soldiers apparently “accidentally fired at the car.”
The army claimed that the soldiers opened fire at the vehicle after it “raised suspicion when it approached the roadblock,” and added that it was investigating the incident.
Mohammad’s sister is currently receiving treatment for gunshot wounds in her shoulder, in the Istishari Hospital, in Ramallah.
Mousa Ballout, one of their cousins said Mohammad didn’t see the military roadblock, and the stop sign leading to it, adding that the soldiers instantly opened fire at the car.
Mousa added that the Palestinian District Coordination Office is talking to the military to arrange the transfer Mohammad’s corpse back to his family.
Mousa also stated that the Mohammad was driving to Ramallah to prepare the needed paperwork for his driver’s license, while his sister accompanied him to check out a school for her daughter. The Palestinian Red Crescent said the soldiers obstructed the work of its ambulance crew, before they later managed to transfer the wounded woman to the hospital in Ramallah.
Talking to Israeli online daily Haaretz, Mohammad’s cousin, Kamal Mousa, said the family strongly rejects the military’s allegations, and described them as lies and fabrication, to justify the shooting.
He added that a person who intends to carry out an attack does not bring a family member, such as a sister or a mother, because he knows he, and those who accompany him, will be seriously hurt, and even killed.
Palestinian killed, sister wounded by Israeli soldiers near Ramallah
The Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday opened fire at two Palestinian siblings near the illegal Israeli settlement of Halamish, northwest of Ramallah, killing the brother and wounding the sister, Palestinian and Israeli reports said.
The Ministry of Health confirmed that Mohammad Abdullah Mousa, 26, was killed in the attack.
His sister was injured and transferred to hospital for urgent treatment.
Spokeswoman for the Palestinian Red Crescent Urrab Fukahaa said the sister was treated for the wounds sustained in the shooting attack, adding that the Israeli forces prevented paramedics from reaching the brother.
The Israeli army claimed the soldiers opened fire at the siblings after they tried to carry out a car ramming attack near a military camp adjacent to Halamish outpost, adding that none of the soldiers were wounded in the alleged attempt.
The army claimed that the soldiers opened fire at the vehicle after it “raised suspicion when it approached the roadblock,” and added that it was investigating the incident.
Mohammad’s sister is currently receiving treatment for gunshot wounds in her shoulder, in the Istishari Hospital, in Ramallah.
Mousa Ballout, one of their cousins said Mohammad didn’t see the military roadblock, and the stop sign leading to it, adding that the soldiers instantly opened fire at the car.
Mousa added that the Palestinian District Coordination Office is talking to the military to arrange the transfer Mohammad’s corpse back to his family.
Mousa also stated that the Mohammad was driving to Ramallah to prepare the needed paperwork for his driver’s license, while his sister accompanied him to check out a school for her daughter. The Palestinian Red Crescent said the soldiers obstructed the work of its ambulance crew, before they later managed to transfer the wounded woman to the hospital in Ramallah.
Talking to Israeli online daily Haaretz, Mohammad’s cousin, Kamal Mousa, said the family strongly rejects the military’s allegations, and described them as lies and fabrication, to justify the shooting.
He added that a person who intends to carry out an attack does not bring a family member, such as a sister or a mother, because he knows he, and those who accompany him, will be seriously hurt, and even killed.
Palestinian killed, sister wounded by Israeli soldiers near Ramallah
The Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday opened fire at two Palestinian siblings near the illegal Israeli settlement of Halamish, northwest of Ramallah, killing the brother and wounding the sister, Palestinian and Israeli reports said.
The Ministry of Health confirmed that Mohammad Abdullah Mousa, 26, was killed in the attack.
His sister was injured and transferred to hospital for urgent treatment.
Spokeswoman for the Palestinian Red Crescent Urrab Fukahaa said the sister was treated for the wounds sustained in the shooting attack, adding that the Israeli forces prevented paramedics from reaching the brother.
The Israeli army claimed the soldiers opened fire at the siblings after they tried to carry out a car ramming attack near a military camp adjacent to Halamish outpost, adding that none of the soldiers were wounded in the alleged attempt.
30 oct 2017
Palestinian medical sources have reported, Thursday, that another Palestinian was killed in the Israeli bombardment of the border tunnel, in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, bringing the death toll to eight.
He was been identified as Hani Abu Reeda; his body was located under the rubble several hours after the bombardment,
Three Palestinians remain in very serious conditions, while rescue teams are still looking for Palestinians, believed to be buried under the rubble.
Medical sources in Gaza have confirmed that the number of Palestinians, who were killed in the Israeli bombardment of a border tunnel in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, has arrived to seven, while at least eleven more were injured, including three who suffered life-threatening wounds.
The Israeli army fired at least five missiles into the tunnel, which was still under construction, close to Kissufim military base, across the border fence.
The sources added that the search and rescue operations were ongoing, trying to locate more Palestinians who could still be trapped under the rubble of the bombarded tunnel.
In an official statement, the Al-Quds Brigades said five of its fighters have been killed, and identified them as;
Two hours after Armana was killed, his wife gave birth of a baby boy, and named him after his father. She gave birth in the same hospital where her husband’s corpse was moved to.
Meanwhile, the Al-Qassam Brigades has confirmed the death of:
Both were killed during the searched and rescue operations that following the Israeli bombardment.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that around eleven Palestinians have been injured, and that the number casualties could increase as the rescue efforts are still ongoing.
Several armed factions, including al-Qassam Brigades, and al-Quds brigades, issued statements condemning the latest violations, and the very serious military escalation, and added that Israel is trying to sabotage the Palestinian unity agreement.
Al-Qassam added that “the resistance against this occupation, by all available means, is a legitimate right.”
Another group, known as the Mujahidin Movement, said it reserves the right to retaliate, and will continue to fight against the Israeli occupation.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) also issued a statement vowing retaliation, and said that Israel is trying to drag the Palestinians into a new war, to stop the implementation of the Palestinian Unity Agreement.
Ahrar movement in Gaza, also vowed retaliation, as a legitimate right to resist the Israeli occupation, and held Israel responsible for any further escalation.
Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi, the Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative, said the bombardment just exposes the true nature of the Israeli government, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu.
He called on all factions to unite, under one national and strategic leadership, to protect the Palestinian people, and to counter the ongoing and illegal Israeli occupation.
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Palestinians killed, Ten Injured, After Israeli Force Bombarded A Tunnel In Southern Gaza
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the Israeli missiles have killed six Palestinian fighters, in a border tunnel, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
They have been identified as Mohammad Marwan al-Agha, 22, Ahmad Khalil Abu Armana, 25, Omar Nassar al-Faleet, 27, Misbah Fayeq Shbeir, 30, Arafat Abu Marshoud, Hasan ِِِAbu Hassanein.
Abu Marshoud and Hassanein are senior leaders of Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.
At least ten Palestinians have been injured in the attack.
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Three Palestinians killed, Nine Injured, After Israeli Force Bombarded A Tunnel In Southern Gaza
Palestinian medical sources have reported, on Monday evening, that three Palestinians were killed, and at least nine others were injured, one seriously, after the Israeli Air Force fired five missiles at a border tunnel, east of Kissufim military base, across the border fence, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
The sources identified the Palestinians as Ahmad Khalil Abu Armana, 25, Omar Nassar al-Faleet, 27, and Misbah Fayeq Shbeir, 30. Their remains, along with nine wounded Palestinians, were transferred to Al-Aqsa hospital.
It is worth mentioning that the runnel was run by Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said Shbeir was one of its members, and that he was killed while participating in the rescue efforts of Al-Quds fighters, who were buried under the rubble.
The Israeli army said it carried out what it called “a scheduled detonation of a new tunnel, which was still under construction, near the border fence.”
The bombing was instantly followed by heavy deployment of armored vehicles and fighter jets, in the area, especially east of Khan Younis.
Israeli Ynet News quoted the army’s spokesperson Brig. Gen. Manelis stating that “the detonating was successful, and that the tunnel no longer constitutes a threat to the country.”
He added that the tunnel violated Israel’s sovereignty, and that the army has been monitoring it for a while.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Defense Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, held Hamas fully responsible for the tunnel, and escalation, adding that the army’s advanced technology “gives it the best means to deal with the tunnels’ threat.”
The army also installed the Iron Dome missile interception system along the border, in anticipation of retaliation, and a possible serious escalation.
On its part, the Al-Quds Brigades said it will retaliate to this bombing “at the appropriate time and place.”
7 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike at tunnel in Gaza
At least 7 Palestinians were killed and 11 others were injured, some of whom critically, after the Israeli army blew up a resistance tunnel to the east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, according to the spokesman of Gaza's Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qedra.
The PIC reporter said that two members of the Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement, were killed while trying to rescue the Quds Brigades militants stuck in the bombed tunnel.
Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, announced that Arafat Abu Murshid, the Brigades' commander in central Gaza, was killed along with his associate and other militants.
Search operations for other casualties in the destroyed tunnel are ongoing and the number of martyrs is likely to increase.
Al-Quds Brigades announced a state of alert in the besieged Gaza Strip and affirmed that they are considering all options including the option of responding to this attack.
A wave of anger prevailed among the Palestinian citizens in Gaza who gathered in the hospitals in protest at the Israeli crime.
Earlier on Monday, the Israeli occupation army claimed responsibility for the strike that targeted the tunnel stretching between the Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis and the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories.
Spokesman for the Israeli army said that the Israeli southern command destroyed a Palestinian tunnel under construction using new technology after it was discovered near the border fence east of Kahn Younis.
In a later development, an Israeli military spokesman told Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper that Iron Dome missile defense systems were deployed in the areas bordering the Gaza Strip in anticipation of any response to the attack.
He was been identified as Hani Abu Reeda; his body was located under the rubble several hours after the bombardment,
Three Palestinians remain in very serious conditions, while rescue teams are still looking for Palestinians, believed to be buried under the rubble.
Medical sources in Gaza have confirmed that the number of Palestinians, who were killed in the Israeli bombardment of a border tunnel in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, has arrived to seven, while at least eleven more were injured, including three who suffered life-threatening wounds.
The Israeli army fired at least five missiles into the tunnel, which was still under construction, close to Kissufim military base, across the border fence.
The sources added that the search and rescue operations were ongoing, trying to locate more Palestinians who could still be trapped under the rubble of the bombarded tunnel.
In an official statement, the Al-Quds Brigades said five of its fighters have been killed, and identified them as;
- Arafat Abu Mirshid, one of its senior leaders in the Central District.
- Hasan Abu Hassanein, Arafat’s deputy.
- Omar Nassar al-Faleet, Al-Quds Brigades fighter in the Central District.
- Ahmad Khalil Abu Armana, Al-Quds Brigades fighter in the Central District.
- Husam Abdullah Samiri, Al-Quds Brigades fighter in the Central District.
Two hours after Armana was killed, his wife gave birth of a baby boy, and named him after his father. She gave birth in the same hospital where her husband’s corpse was moved to.
Meanwhile, the Al-Qassam Brigades has confirmed the death of:
- Misbah Fayeq Shbeir, Al-Qassam Brigades.
- Mohammad Marwan al-Aqha, Al-Qassam Brigades.
Both were killed during the searched and rescue operations that following the Israeli bombardment.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that around eleven Palestinians have been injured, and that the number casualties could increase as the rescue efforts are still ongoing.
Several armed factions, including al-Qassam Brigades, and al-Quds brigades, issued statements condemning the latest violations, and the very serious military escalation, and added that Israel is trying to sabotage the Palestinian unity agreement.
Al-Qassam added that “the resistance against this occupation, by all available means, is a legitimate right.”
Another group, known as the Mujahidin Movement, said it reserves the right to retaliate, and will continue to fight against the Israeli occupation.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) also issued a statement vowing retaliation, and said that Israel is trying to drag the Palestinians into a new war, to stop the implementation of the Palestinian Unity Agreement.
Ahrar movement in Gaza, also vowed retaliation, as a legitimate right to resist the Israeli occupation, and held Israel responsible for any further escalation.
Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi, the Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative, said the bombardment just exposes the true nature of the Israeli government, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu.
He called on all factions to unite, under one national and strategic leadership, to protect the Palestinian people, and to counter the ongoing and illegal Israeli occupation.
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Palestinians killed, Ten Injured, After Israeli Force Bombarded A Tunnel In Southern Gaza
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the Israeli missiles have killed six Palestinian fighters, in a border tunnel, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
They have been identified as Mohammad Marwan al-Agha, 22, Ahmad Khalil Abu Armana, 25, Omar Nassar al-Faleet, 27, Misbah Fayeq Shbeir, 30, Arafat Abu Marshoud, Hasan ِِِAbu Hassanein.
Abu Marshoud and Hassanein are senior leaders of Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.
At least ten Palestinians have been injured in the attack.
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Three Palestinians killed, Nine Injured, After Israeli Force Bombarded A Tunnel In Southern Gaza
Palestinian medical sources have reported, on Monday evening, that three Palestinians were killed, and at least nine others were injured, one seriously, after the Israeli Air Force fired five missiles at a border tunnel, east of Kissufim military base, across the border fence, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
The sources identified the Palestinians as Ahmad Khalil Abu Armana, 25, Omar Nassar al-Faleet, 27, and Misbah Fayeq Shbeir, 30. Their remains, along with nine wounded Palestinians, were transferred to Al-Aqsa hospital.
It is worth mentioning that the runnel was run by Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said Shbeir was one of its members, and that he was killed while participating in the rescue efforts of Al-Quds fighters, who were buried under the rubble.
The Israeli army said it carried out what it called “a scheduled detonation of a new tunnel, which was still under construction, near the border fence.”
The bombing was instantly followed by heavy deployment of armored vehicles and fighter jets, in the area, especially east of Khan Younis.
Israeli Ynet News quoted the army’s spokesperson Brig. Gen. Manelis stating that “the detonating was successful, and that the tunnel no longer constitutes a threat to the country.”
He added that the tunnel violated Israel’s sovereignty, and that the army has been monitoring it for a while.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Defense Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, held Hamas fully responsible for the tunnel, and escalation, adding that the army’s advanced technology “gives it the best means to deal with the tunnels’ threat.”
The army also installed the Iron Dome missile interception system along the border, in anticipation of retaliation, and a possible serious escalation.
On its part, the Al-Quds Brigades said it will retaliate to this bombing “at the appropriate time and place.”
7 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike at tunnel in Gaza
At least 7 Palestinians were killed and 11 others were injured, some of whom critically, after the Israeli army blew up a resistance tunnel to the east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, according to the spokesman of Gaza's Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qedra.
The PIC reporter said that two members of the Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement, were killed while trying to rescue the Quds Brigades militants stuck in the bombed tunnel.
Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, announced that Arafat Abu Murshid, the Brigades' commander in central Gaza, was killed along with his associate and other militants.
Search operations for other casualties in the destroyed tunnel are ongoing and the number of martyrs is likely to increase.
Al-Quds Brigades announced a state of alert in the besieged Gaza Strip and affirmed that they are considering all options including the option of responding to this attack.
A wave of anger prevailed among the Palestinian citizens in Gaza who gathered in the hospitals in protest at the Israeli crime.
Earlier on Monday, the Israeli occupation army claimed responsibility for the strike that targeted the tunnel stretching between the Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis and the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories.
Spokesman for the Israeli army said that the Israeli southern command destroyed a Palestinian tunnel under construction using new technology after it was discovered near the border fence east of Kahn Younis.
In a later development, an Israeli military spokesman told Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper that Iron Dome missile defense systems were deployed in the areas bordering the Gaza Strip in anticipation of any response to the attack.
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The Israeli occupation army on Monday struck a Palestinian resistance site east of Khan Younis, south of the besieged Gaza Strip, leaving at least one Palestinian killed and nine others injured.
The casualties were rushed to Shuhadaa al-Aqsa Hospital, in Gaza, so as to be treated for the injuries sustained in the attack, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. One Palestinian was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.
The victim was identified as 25-year-old Ahmed Abu Armana.
Sometime earlier, the Israeli army claimed responsibility for an attack targeting a Palestinian resistance site under construction on the borderland between 1948 Occupied Palestine and Khan Younis.
The occupation army added that the blast was carried out using new “breakthrough technology.”
Sounds of heavy blasts were detected along Gaza’s border fence.
The Israeli occupation army on Monday struck a Palestinian resistance site east of Khan Younis, south of the besieged Gaza Strip, leaving at least one Palestinian killed and nine others injured.
The casualties were rushed to Shuhadaa al-Aqsa Hospital, in Gaza, so as to be treated for the injuries sustained in the attack, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. One Palestinian was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.
The victim was identified as 25-year-old Ahmed Abu Armana.
Sometime earlier, the Israeli army claimed responsibility for an attack targeting a Palestinian resistance site under construction on the borderland between 1948 Occupied Palestine and Khan Younis.
The occupation army added that the blast was carried out using new “breakthrough technology.”
Sounds of heavy blasts were detected along Gaza’s border fence.