Gaza – 15 Killed, 200 Wounded In Israeli Strike At U.N. School

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    Smoke rises after an Israeli air strikes in Al Shejaeiya neighbourhood during a military operation in the east of Gaza City, 24 July 2014. At least 23 Palestinians were killed before dawn 24 July 2014 on the 17th day of the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip amid reports that both sides in the conflict might be inclined towards accepting a five-day humanitarian truce.  EPA/MOHAMMED SABERGaza City – Israeli tank shells hit a compound housing a U.N. school in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens who were seeking shelter from fierce clashes on the streets outside, Palestinian officials said, as Israel pressed forward with its 17-day war against the territory’s Hamas rulers.

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    Pools of blood stained the school courtyard in the northern town of Beit Hanoun, amid scattered books and belongings. There was a large scorch mark in the courtyard marking the place where one of the tank shells hit. Dozens of people, including children were wheeled into a nearby hospital as sirens wailed.

    The strike occurred during a day of heavy fighting throughout the coastal territory. Israel says the war is meant to halt rocket fire from Palestinian militants in Gaza and destroy a sophisticated network of cross-border tunnels. International efforts to bring about a truce appeared elusive, with the violence continuing and Hamas reiterating its demand for a cease-fire that a crippling Egyptian and Israeli blockade on Gaza be lifted.

    Gaza health official Ashraf al-Kidra said the dead and injured in the school compound were among hundreds of people seeking shelter from heavy fighting in the area.

    It was the fourth time a U.N. facility has been hit in fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza, since the Israeli operation began July 8. UNRWA, the Palestinian refugee agency, has said it has found militant rockets inside two vacant schools but the target of Thursday’s strike was not immediately clear.

    The Israeli military said it was reviewing the incident, saying that rockets launched by Hamas had landed in the Beit Hanoun area during fighting with its forces, and that those rockets may be responsible for the deaths.

    Israel insists it does its utmost to prevent civilian casualties but says Hamas puts Palestinians in danger by hiding arms and fighters in civilian areas. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum condemned the violence, saying Israel was targeting displaced people and “committing massacres.”

    UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness called on all sides “to respect the sanctity of civilian life, but also the inviolability of U.N. property.”

    The deaths raised the overall Palestinian death toll in the conflict that began on July 8 to at least 751, al-Kidra said. Israel has lost 32 soldiers, all since July 17, when it widened its air campaign into a full-scale ground operation. Two Israeli civilians and a Thai worker in Israel have also been killed by rocket or mortar fire.

    With the number of casualties growing on both sides, the international community has stepped up diplomatic efforts to broker a cease-fire. But Hamas is insisting on the lifting of the 7-year-old blockade, which was imposed when the Islamic militant group seized control of Gaza from the Western-backed government of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
    Palestinian medics treat a child wounded in an Israeli strike on a compound housing a U.N. school in Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip, at the emergency room of the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahiya, Thursday, July 24, 2014. Israeli tank shells hit the compound, killing more than a dozen people and wounding dozens more who were seeking shelter from fierce clashes on the streets outside. Gaza health official Ashraf al-Kidra says the dead and injured in the school compound were among hundreds of people seeking shelter from heavy fighting in the area. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
    Israel imposed the blockade in 2006 after Hamas and other militants abducted an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid. It tightened the siege in 2007 after Hamas seized power from forces loyal to Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, but had eased some of the restrictions in recent years.

    Egypt tightened its own restrictions last year after the overthrow of a Hamas-friendly government in Cairo and has destroyed many of the cross-border smuggling tunnels that sustained Gaza’s economy, and which were also used by Hamas to bring in arms

    British Foreign Minister Philip Hammond on Thursday urged Hamas to agree on an immediate humanitarian cease-fire and said Israel and Palestinian Authority could then come together to hold talks.

    “Hamas must agree to a humanitarian cease-fire without preconditions for the sake of the people in Gaza,” he said during a news conference after meetings with Egyptian officials in Cairo. “We are greatly concerned by ongoing heavy humanitarian crisis and the loss of lives.”

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, made no reference to the cease-fire efforts in underscoring his determination to neutralize the rocket and tunnel threats.

    More than 2,000 rockets have been fired at Israel from Gaza since July 8, and the Israeli military says it has uncovered more than 30 tunnels leading from Gaza to Israel, some of which have been used by Hamas to carry out attacks.
    Palestinian children, wounded in an Israeli strike on a compound housing a U.N. school in Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip, lay on the floor of an emergency room at the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahiya, Thursday, July 24, 2014. Israeli tank shells hit the compound, killing more than a dozen people and wounding dozens more who were seeking shelter from fierce clashes on the streets outside. Gaza health official Ashraf al-Kidra says the dead and injured in the school compound were among hundreds of people seeking shelter from heavy fighting in the area. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
    “We started this operation to return peace and quiet to Israel… And we shall return it,” Netanyahu said after meeting with Hammond earlier Thursday in Israel.

    In other violence, six members of the same family and an 18-month-old infant boy were killed when an Israeli airstrike hit the Jebaliya refugee camp early Thursday, according to Gaza police and health officials. Twenty others were injured in the strike, they said, and rescuers were digging through the rubble of flattened homes, looking for survivors.

    An airstrike on a home in the southern Gaza town of Abassan killed five members of another family, al-Kidra. Abassan said.

    Heavy fighting was reported along the border of central Gaza, according to Gaza police spokesman Ayman Batniji. Israeli troops fired tank shells that reached parts of the Bureij and Maghazi refugee camps, although no injuries were immediately reported.

    Clashes also erupted between Palestinian fighters and Israeli troops in the northern town of Beit Lahiya, and the sound of explosions was audible across the town, Batniji said.

    Israeli naval vessels meanwhile fired more than 100 shells along the coast of Gaza City and northern Gaza, the spokesman said, adding that rescue teams were unable to operate in the area because of the heavy fire.


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    DACON9
    DACON9
    9 years ago

    THIS MUST BE VICTORIOUS AND DECISIVE FOR ISRAEL.
    Every year another war is absurd.
    ISRAEL MUST COMPLETE THE JOB.
    arabs perceive any cease fire for any agreement as a arab victory
    and perceive it as the fear Israel has of arabs.
    ONWARD ISRAELI SOLDIERS
    then prepare for the next fight with esauv

    KING DAVIDS TOMB IS JEWISH
    not to be shared with xtian desecrations of
    burning insense and carrying crosses and pagan rituals
    in THE KINGS TOMB

    ALTERG
    ALTERG
    9 years ago

    Why killing civilians?

    5TResident
    Noble Member
    5TResident
    9 years ago

    The key phrase here is “Gaza Health Officials”. If these guys are aligned with Hamas, it is almost certain that this is a lie.

    Taxbucky
    Taxbucky
    9 years ago

    Don’t care what type of building it is. As soon as its inhabitants attack or it’s being used to store weapons it’s open game for the IDF

    Miriam377
    Miriam377
    9 years ago

    Keep it up. They were the ones that put hamas into power. now they need to pay the price for their stupidity.

    BuckyinWisconsin
    BuckyinWisconsin
    9 years ago

    This is no doubt a lie and propaganda. I am sure the school was being used as a Hamas base for attacks or housing missiles. Am Yisrael Chai, Crush Hamas and the Enemies for Israel!!!!

    9 years ago

    AlterG do u know how to read. This is a quote from the AP article above;

    “UNRWA, the Palestinian refugee agency, has said it has found militant rockets inside two vacant schools.”

    I know you think the tzionim are blood thirsty murderers but here you got a report from AP an anti Israel new agency not fox news.

    So why the cvillians???

    Benny
    Benny
    9 years ago

    That’s what happens when you harbor the terrorists.

    Benabenja
    Benabenja
    9 years ago

    I bet you many hamas fighters were sheltered in that building after or before they launched rockets nearby. If they suffer losses among their human shields, well they shouldn’t complain about it but be happy their function has been fulfilled. These kind of people can have such feelling.
    The UNRWA guy shouldn’t mention the word “sanctity” when it refers to the bloodthirsty haters of Gaza.

    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    9 years ago

    This has to stop immediately.
    Hamas Yemoch shmom are blood thirsty animals who are willing to kill Jews and don’t care if their own women and children get killed.But this gets no right for Israel to kill civilians the non-Jewish world will not forgive this.

    We must tell the entire non-Jewish world that True Torah Jews never wanted a Jewish state and therefore Israel does not represent Torah Jews.
    This whole problem with the Palestinians happened only becuase of a Jewish state.If not for Israel Jews would of lived side by side with Arabs. Rabbi Boruch Kaplan, who was a principal of the Beis Yaakov Girls School in Brooklyn, and who was a student in the Hebron yeshiva in 1929 at the time of the killing of a number of Jews by Arabs. Rabbi Kaplan explains how events unfolded, and how it was the arrogant and cowardly Zionists who perpetrated the events by provoking the Arab.