13 nov 2019
Amir Rafat Mohammad Ayyad 7, nov 13
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Islam Rafat Mohammad Ayyad 24, nov 13
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Rafat Mohammad Ayyad 54, nov 13
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Haitham Hafez Mohammed al-Bakri 22, nov 13
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Khaled Mo’awwad Farraj 38, nov 13
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Ismael Ayman Fathi Abul-‘Al 16, nov 13
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Ibrahim Ayman Fathi Abul-‘Al 17, nov 13
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Ahmad Ayman Fathi Abul-‘Al 23, nov 13
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Soheil Khader Qneita, 28, nov 13
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Ala’ Jabr Abed Eshteiwi, 32, nov 13
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Mahmoud Dahham Hathat 19, nov 13
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Mo’men Mohammad Qaddoum 26, nov 13
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Raed Rafiq Ahmad Sarsawi, nov 13
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Mohammad Abdullah Sharab, 28, nov 13
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Haitham Hafeth Wafi, 22, nov 13
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Ahmad Hassan al-Kordi, 25, nov 13
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Yousef Rizeq Khalid abu-Kamil, 35, nov 13
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Mohammad Hassan abu-Mo’amar, 25, nov 13
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The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip has resulted in the death of at least fifteen Palestinians, including a father and two of his sons, and injured at more than ten others, in several parts of the coastal region, raising the number of slain Palestinians to twenty-three in two days, while more than 69 Palestinians have been injured.
The Palestinians were killed and injured in 50 Israeli airstrikes and 21 incidents of artillery shells targeting various areas of the Gaza Strip.
The Health Ministry in Gaza said the soldiers killed Mohammad Abdullah Sharab, 28, and Haitham Hafeth al-Bakri, 22, after firing a missile at them in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza. Both are members of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.
Two Palestinians were killed, on Wednesday afternoon, when the Israeli army fired missiles into an area east of Gaza city.
A Palestinian father, identified as Rafat Mohammad Awwad, and two of his children, Islam and Amir, were killed, and several others were injured, by Israeli missiles in the Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza city, in an earlier attack, and a fourth was also killed after the army fired a missile at him while driving his motorcycle in the Zeitoun neighborhood, south of Gaza city.
The Health Ministry said the soldiers killed Ala’ Eshteiwi, 32, in the Zeitoun neighborhood, and Khaled Awad Farraj, 38, was killed in the al-Mighraqa area, south of Gaza city, while many Palestinians were injured when the soldiers fired shells into farmlands, in addition to another Palestinian who was injured by Israeli shells in a playground in the Zeitoun neighborhood.
The soldiers also fired many shells into farmlands, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza Strip, causing damage to surrounding homes.
Damage was also reported to a few homes, east of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, when the Israeli air force fired a missile into a nearby land.
Furthermore, an Israeli F16 war jet fired one missile into a site in Sheikh Ejleen area, southwest of Gaza city, causing excessive damage to the site, and several surrounding homes.
Media sources in Gaza said the army carried out more than 50 airstrikes, and fired artillery shells at least twenty times, in less than two days.
The Israeli missiles and shells struck many homes, chicken farms, farmlands, markets for fruits and vegetables, parks near the Gaza sea, in addition to several sites run by armed resistance groups in Gaza, mainly those run by the al-Quds Brigades of the Islamic Jihad.
At least 48 Palestinians homes have been completely or partially damaged, and the army also fired missiles at seven motorcycles.
The strikes targeted various areas of the Gaza Strip but were mainly forced on Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun, in northern Gaza, causing several injuries in addition to Gaza city and its surrounding areas, Khan Younis and Rafah in southern Gaza.
Several farmers were injured and were rushed to local hospitals after the army fired missiles into farmland in Beit Hanoun.
Furthermore, the Israeli army said it destroyed a site, reportedly used for manufacturing long-range rockets, and that the armed groups in Gaza have fired more than 250 shells into Israeli areas.
The spokesperson of the al-Quds Brigades, the army wing of the Islamic Jihad, which is the main target of the Israeli escalation, especially after the army started its latest military strike by assassinating a senior leader of the movement, identified as Baha’ Abu al-Ata, 42, and his wife, Asma’ Mohammad Abu al-‘Ata, 36, in addition to wounding their children, said that its respects the efforts invested by Arab countries to reach a truce, however, it is currently not willing to be part of any mediation talks.
It said that “it is sending a message to Israel, and once we are done with it, there will be a time for talking about calm.”
In another statement, the Brigades said it fired mortars at many Israeli tanks near which gathered near the perimeter fence in the eastern and northern parts of the Gaza Strip.
On its part, the spokesperson of the Israeli army said the current escalation might take several days.
The Palestinians, who were killed Wednesday, including a father and two of his children, have been identified as:
Ten Palestinians were killed on the first day of Israeli bombardment, Tuesday.
The Palestinians were killed and injured in 50 Israeli airstrikes and 21 incidents of artillery shells targeting various areas of the Gaza Strip.
The Health Ministry in Gaza said the soldiers killed Mohammad Abdullah Sharab, 28, and Haitham Hafeth al-Bakri, 22, after firing a missile at them in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza. Both are members of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.
Two Palestinians were killed, on Wednesday afternoon, when the Israeli army fired missiles into an area east of Gaza city.
A Palestinian father, identified as Rafat Mohammad Awwad, and two of his children, Islam and Amir, were killed, and several others were injured, by Israeli missiles in the Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza city, in an earlier attack, and a fourth was also killed after the army fired a missile at him while driving his motorcycle in the Zeitoun neighborhood, south of Gaza city.
The Health Ministry said the soldiers killed Ala’ Eshteiwi, 32, in the Zeitoun neighborhood, and Khaled Awad Farraj, 38, was killed in the al-Mighraqa area, south of Gaza city, while many Palestinians were injured when the soldiers fired shells into farmlands, in addition to another Palestinian who was injured by Israeli shells in a playground in the Zeitoun neighborhood.
The soldiers also fired many shells into farmlands, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza Strip, causing damage to surrounding homes.
Damage was also reported to a few homes, east of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, when the Israeli air force fired a missile into a nearby land.
Furthermore, an Israeli F16 war jet fired one missile into a site in Sheikh Ejleen area, southwest of Gaza city, causing excessive damage to the site, and several surrounding homes.
Media sources in Gaza said the army carried out more than 50 airstrikes, and fired artillery shells at least twenty times, in less than two days.
The Israeli missiles and shells struck many homes, chicken farms, farmlands, markets for fruits and vegetables, parks near the Gaza sea, in addition to several sites run by armed resistance groups in Gaza, mainly those run by the al-Quds Brigades of the Islamic Jihad.
At least 48 Palestinians homes have been completely or partially damaged, and the army also fired missiles at seven motorcycles.
The strikes targeted various areas of the Gaza Strip but were mainly forced on Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun, in northern Gaza, causing several injuries in addition to Gaza city and its surrounding areas, Khan Younis and Rafah in southern Gaza.
Several farmers were injured and were rushed to local hospitals after the army fired missiles into farmland in Beit Hanoun.
Furthermore, the Israeli army said it destroyed a site, reportedly used for manufacturing long-range rockets, and that the armed groups in Gaza have fired more than 250 shells into Israeli areas.
The spokesperson of the al-Quds Brigades, the army wing of the Islamic Jihad, which is the main target of the Israeli escalation, especially after the army started its latest military strike by assassinating a senior leader of the movement, identified as Baha’ Abu al-Ata, 42, and his wife, Asma’ Mohammad Abu al-‘Ata, 36, in addition to wounding their children, said that its respects the efforts invested by Arab countries to reach a truce, however, it is currently not willing to be part of any mediation talks.
It said that “it is sending a message to Israel, and once we are done with it, there will be a time for talking about calm.”
In another statement, the Brigades said it fired mortars at many Israeli tanks near which gathered near the perimeter fence in the eastern and northern parts of the Gaza Strip.
On its part, the spokesperson of the Israeli army said the current escalation might take several days.
The Palestinians, who were killed Wednesday, including a father and two of his children, have been identified as:
- Khaled Mo’awwad Farraj.
- Ibrahim Ayman Fathi Abul-‘Al.
- Ismael Ayman Fathi Abul-‘Al.
- Ahmad Ayman Fathi Abul-‘Al.
- Khaled Mo’awwad Farraj, 38, central Gaza.
- Rafat Mohammad Ayyad.
- Islam Rafat Mohammad Ayyad.
- Amir Rafat Mohammad Ayyad.
- Soheil Khader Qneita, 28, Gaza.
- Ala’ Jabr Abed Eshteiwi, 32, Gaza.
- Mahmoud Dahham Hathat, 19, Gaza.
- Mo’men Mohammad Qaddoum, 26, Gaza.
- Raed Rafiq Ahmad Sarsawi.
- Mohammad Abdullah Sharab, 28, Khan Younis.
- Haitham Hafeth Wafi, 22, Khan Younis.
Ten Palestinians were killed on the first day of Israeli bombardment, Tuesday.
At least 12 Palestinian citizens were killed and 24 others were injured in renewed Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip on Wednesday morning.
The new deadly attacks came one day after the Israeli occupation army killed 10 citizens, including a senior Islamic Jihad officials, and injured 45 others in airstrikes on different areas of Gaza. video motorcycle 18+, video video 18+, video 18+, video Abu Hadayd family 18+, video Abu Hadayd family video
For its part, the Palestinian resistance resumed its rocket attacks on different Israeli areas, including military targets, in response to the Israeli crimes.
The new deadly attacks came one day after the Israeli occupation army killed 10 citizens, including a senior Islamic Jihad officials, and injured 45 others in airstrikes on different areas of Gaza. video motorcycle 18+, video video 18+, video 18+, video Abu Hadayd family 18+, video Abu Hadayd family video
For its part, the Palestinian resistance resumed its rocket attacks on different Israeli areas, including military targets, in response to the Israeli crimes.
Khaled Mo’awwad Farraj, 38
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli war jets fired, on Wednesday at dawn, several missiles into different parts of the Gaza Strip, killing one Palestinian and wounding several others. The Palestinian is the eleventh to be killed since Tuesday.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, said the soldiers fired missiles into central Gaza, killing one Palestinian, and wounding several others.
The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said the Palestinian was one of its members and identified him as Khaled Mo’awwad Farraj, 38.
It stated that the Palestinian was assassinated in the al-Mighraqa area, in central Gaza.
The Israeli missiles also struck farmlands east of Deir al-Balah, and east of Juhr ed-Deek area, in central Gaza.
More missiles were fired into farmlands in Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, west of Gaza city, causing damage to nearby homes.
On Tuesday, Israeli missiles killed ten Palestinians, and injured 45 others, in several parts of the Gaza Strip, as officially confirmed by the Health Ministry.
They have been identified as:
1. Baha’ Salim Abu al-Ata, 42.
2. Asma’ Mohammad Hasan Abu al-Ata, 39. (Baha’s wife)
3. Mohammad Atiya Musleh Hammouda, 20.
4. Zaki Adnan Mohammad Ghannama, 25.
5. Ibrahim Mohammad Abdul-Latif Dabous, 26.
6. Abdullah Awad al-Balbeesi, 26.
7. Abdul-Salam Ramadan Ahmad, 28.
8. Wael Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Nabi, 43.
9. Rani Fayez Rajab Abu an-Nasr, 35.
10. Jihad Ayman Ahmad Abu Khater, 22.
It is worth mentioning that, according to Israeli sources, 41 Israelis were injured, Tuesday, including five who suffered serious wounds, due to Palestinian shells.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli war jets fired, on Wednesday at dawn, several missiles into different parts of the Gaza Strip, killing one Palestinian and wounding several others. The Palestinian is the eleventh to be killed since Tuesday.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, said the soldiers fired missiles into central Gaza, killing one Palestinian, and wounding several others.
The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said the Palestinian was one of its members and identified him as Khaled Mo’awwad Farraj, 38.
It stated that the Palestinian was assassinated in the al-Mighraqa area, in central Gaza.
The Israeli missiles also struck farmlands east of Deir al-Balah, and east of Juhr ed-Deek area, in central Gaza.
More missiles were fired into farmlands in Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, west of Gaza city, causing damage to nearby homes.
On Tuesday, Israeli missiles killed ten Palestinians, and injured 45 others, in several parts of the Gaza Strip, as officially confirmed by the Health Ministry.
They have been identified as:
1. Baha’ Salim Abu al-Ata, 42.
2. Asma’ Mohammad Hasan Abu al-Ata, 39. (Baha’s wife)
3. Mohammad Atiya Musleh Hammouda, 20.
4. Zaki Adnan Mohammad Ghannama, 25.
5. Ibrahim Mohammad Abdul-Latif Dabous, 26.
6. Abdullah Awad al-Balbeesi, 26.
7. Abdul-Salam Ramadan Ahmad, 28.
8. Wael Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Nabi, 43.
9. Rani Fayez Rajab Abu an-Nasr, 35.
10. Jihad Ayman Ahmad Abu Khater, 22.
It is worth mentioning that, according to Israeli sources, 41 Israelis were injured, Tuesday, including five who suffered serious wounds, due to Palestinian shells.
Abdullah Awad al-Balbeesi, 26, nov 12
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Ibrahim Ahmads ad-Dabous, 23, nov 12
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Zaki Ghannam, 25, nov 12
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Mohammed Attia Hamouda 18, nov 12
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Baha’ Abu al-‘Ata, 42, nov 12
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Asma’ Mohammad Hasan Abu al-Ata, 39, nov 12
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Abdul-Salam Ramadan Ahmad, 28, nov 12
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Wael Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Nabi, 43, nov 12
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Rani Fayez Rajab Abu an-Nasr, 35, nov 12
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Jihad Ayman Ahmad Abu Khater, 22, nov 12
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