Friday, July 11, 2014

Gaza's aggressive behavior turns into to sissification after Israeli retaliation

7/11/2014

Playing The "Civilian Card": Gazans run and hide behind mother's skirt like a child on the schoolyard who hit an older kid. Seemingly never to learn that agressive behavior has it's consequences. And using innocent lives of Gazans whom they have placed in jeopardy will not excuse them from the consequences of their own stupidity.


Death Toll from Israeli Operation in Gaza Rises to 81
The Gaza Health Ministry said at least 567 people have been wounded since the start of Operation Protective Edge on Tuesday, 20 of whom are in critical condition


GAZA – At least 81 Palestinians have died and more than 500 have been wounded since Israel launched a major military operation this week in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian officials said on Thursday.

The Gaza Health Ministry said at least 567 people have been wounded since the start of Operation Protective Edge on Tuesday, 20 of whom are in critical condition.

The fatalities include seven people – four women and three children – who died when several homes in the southern town of Khan Younis were hit by an Israeli airstrike, in what was the deadliest single bombing raid since the offensive began.

Three youths also died in an Israeli airstrike while traveling through the Jabaliya refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip.

Two-thirds of the fatalities have been women and children who were killed in Israeli attacks on civilian infrastructure, according to witnesses and Israeli human rights group B’Tselem.

Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qedra added that the number of civilian casualties had increased over the past 48 hours as the Israeli military pounded residential buildings from the air and groups of people gathered along the coast from the sea.

Israel’s air and naval artillery forces launched more than 108 airstrikes on Thursday and have struck 750 targets since the operation began, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

Israel says it launched Operation Protective Edge to prevent rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip.

The IDF says Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups have fired 360 rockets at Israel, 67 of which were intercepted by its Iron Dome missile defense system.

The Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, on Thursday morning claimed responsibility for the rocket attacks against Tel Aviv.

No casualties have been reported in the Palestinian attacks, which on Thursday activated alarm sirens in Tel Aviv and for the first time in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, 165 kilometers (100 miles) from Gaza, and in Dimona, a city in the Negev desert where Israel has a nuclear reactor.

But dozens of Israelis have been treated for anxiety and panic symptoms.

On Wednesday, Israel’s defense minister, Moshe Ya’alon, vowed to increase attacks on Gaza.

“We will continue to hit Hamas and other terror groups in the Strip with heavy blows from the air, from the sea and from the ground so as to ensure the security of Israeli citizens,” Ya’alon said, according to the online version of Arutz Sheva.

Israel has been massing troops on the border with the Gaza Strip and has called up 40,000 reservists as it prepares to launch a ground offensive.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned of the dangers of escalation and said the peace process was at stake, as the Security Council prepared to meet on Thursday in an emergency session to discuss the situation.

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