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Israeli Army Kills Two Palestinians, Wounds Three In Gaza

Palestinian teenagers look at a burned car shelled by missiles fired from two Israeli helicopters

GAZA CITY, December 1 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - An elderly Palestinian was found dead Sunday, December 1, under the rubble of his house in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia which the Israeli army dynamited during an overnight incursion, Palestinian medical sources said.

Another Palestinian was shot dead by soldiers earlier when Israeli armor, backed by helicopter gunships, stormed the area late Saturday, November 30, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Ashur Dib Salem, 72, who was deaf and nearly blind, was crushed under the remains of his house which the army dynamited, witnesses said.

He was only discovered by Palestinian workers and neighbors cleaning up the debris Sunday morning, the sources added.

The army blew up two other homes and pushed ahead with a controversial policy, which has been derided by rights groups, of demolishing homes belonging to families of Palestinian activists.

Salem's son was a member of the Islamic Jihad resistance movement, while the other two homes belonged to activists from the resistance movement Hamas.

As the column of Israeli armored vehicles swooped down on Beit Lahia late Saturday, Salem's son, Hisham Dib Salem, had time to flee his neighborhood before the army arrived, but when troops urged through loudspeakers all the residents of Salem's building to evacuate, his deaf and almost blind father was not alerted, witnesses and neighbors said.

While the 80 residents of the five-storey building ran out, leaving all their belongings behind them, Ashur Salem was asleep in his rooftop apartment, they said.

The Israeli army did not search the entire building and blew it up within minutes, the witnesses said, adding that three other neighboring buildings were seriously damaged by the powerful blast.

The two deaths in Beit Lahia bring to 2,734 the number of people killed since the beginning of the Palestinian Intifada against the Israeli occupation more than two years ago, including 2,006 Palestinians and 678 Israelis.

Meanwhile, at least three Palestinians, including two children, were seriously wounded when an U.S.-made Israeli Apache combat helicopter fired two missiles on a car east of Gaza City Sunday, Palestinian medical sources.

There were no details immediately available on the identity of the injured or the intended target.

The passengers of the car managed to escape before their vehicle was destroyed, but the missiles wounded three by-standers.

The Israeli army has often fired missiles at cars in an effort to assassinate wanted Palestinians.  

 

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