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Palestinian Toddler Shot By Israeli Troops Dies

An Israeli tank fires at Palestinian boys

GAZA CITY, November 11 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - A two-year-old Palestinian, who was among four children wounded by Israeli fire on a house in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip Monday, November 11, died of his injuries.

Palestinian medics said Naser Mechal was shot in his home along with three other young family members by automatic weapons fire from an Israeli tank, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

After a period of relative calm, the Israeli fire claimed eight Palestinian lives in 24 hours and a Palestinian bomber killed one person in Israel.

In the West Bank town of Nablus, a senior leader of the Islamic resistance group Hamas and another man were killed when their car exploded in the west of the city. The blast, which also injured two bystanders, was blamed on Israel.

The Hamas leader was identified as Hamed Sadr, 35, whose nephew killed himself and three Israeli soldiers in a bomb attack on the Jewish settlement of Ariel last week.

Witnesses said a drone was over flying the area when the explosion blew the car, which had yellow Israeli license plates, to pieces.

A Palestinian security official accused Israel of "booby trapping the car and blowing it up by remote control."

Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat denounced the explosion as "a war crime reflecting Israel's desire to carry on its assassinations which are aimed at destroying the Palestinian people."

A few hours later, a Palestinian activist blew himself up in the Israeli town of Kfar Saba, on the northeastern rim of metropolitan Tel Aviv and only five kilometers (three miles) from the reoccupied Palestinian town of Qalqilya.

The activist killed one other person and injured around a dozen, according to rescue services quoted by Israeli television.

In the Gaza Strip earlier, five Palestinians were killed.

Three were shot dead overnight by Israeli forces on the border between the Gaza Strip and southern Israel, an army spokesman told AFP Monday.

The three men entered a restricted zone near the border fence between the Gaza Strip and the Israeli kibbutz, or collective village, of Nahal Oz and Israeli forces opened fire, the spokesman claimed.

The bodies were found later when the army sent out a patrol to investigate, although no weapons were discovered with them, he said.

None of the men were identified by the army, which handed their bodies over to Palestinian medical authorities.

Another two men were killed in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, which lies on the border with Egypt.

One was shot dead late Sunday, November 10, after Israeli troops saw him behaving suspiciously and entering the prohibited security zone around a roadblock manned by Israeli soldiers. The man's identity was not released.

Rubble caused by rockets fired by Israeli military choppers in Gaza

A second man was shot in the town later Monday, in circumstances which were not clear, hospital sources said. Ahmed Abdelkadr Othman, 24, was shot in the head and died shortly afterwards.

Four other Palestinians, including a five-year-old boy and an 18-year-old girl, were injured Monday by Israeli fire in Rafah, medics said.

Another man from Khan Yunis, just north of Rafah, who was shot by Israeli troops Saturday, November 9, died of his wounds Monday, Palestinian medics said.

Two Israeli helicopters also fired three rockets at an unknown target in an industrial zone in Nablus Monday evening, Palestinian witnesses said.

The choppers fired at an area in the east of the city, which was quickly closed off by the army, the witnesses said.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

The latest deaths came as the new right-wing coalition of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon faced its first test in parliament, with just 55 deputies in the 120-seat parliament following Labor's defection last week in a budget row.

But the government defeated three censure motions after Sharon won backing from the ultra-nationalist National Union bloc, with seven members.

Sharon's new line-up includes as Defense Minister former military chief of staff Shaul Mofaz, who was in charge of the army during its invasion of the West Bank towns of Nablus and Jenin between April and June.

Amnesty International Monday accused the army of committing war crimes in that operation, saying it killed civilians, tortured prisoners, used civilians as human shields, destroyed homes and blocked humanitarian aid to Palestinians.

It called for "a full, thorough, transparent and impartial investigation into all allegations of violations of international human rights and humanitarian law."

The army rejected the charges of war crimes, saying it was acting in self-defense by attacking "terrorist infrastructure" ... implanted in the heart of the Palestinian population which served as a shield."

"While attacking, the army took care not to hit the civilian population," it said.

 

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