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Israeli Army Kills Palestinian Woman, Makes Incursion in Gaza

A Palestinian woman was killed by Israeli forces inside her house 

NABLUS, West Bank, October 11 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Continuing their policies of killing and incursions, Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian woman inside her home in the northern West Bank town of Nablus Friday, October 11, while Israeli tanks forcibly entered the Palestinian territory in the northern Gaza Strip.

Palestinian medical sources said that Shaden Abu Hisli, 50, was inside her home when soldiers in an army jeep fired and hit her with a bullet in the head, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

In Gaza, meanwhile, the Israeli occupation tanks fired five shells and used heavy machine guns moving a few meters (yards) into the Beit Hanoun area, Palestinian security sources said.

Some houses were damaged but no casualties reported, AFP said.

On the other hand, the armed wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) claimed it wounded an illegal Jewish settler.

The National Resistance Brigades said it attacked two cars carrying settlers between the nearby (illegal) Jewish settlements of Alei Sinai and Nitzanit.

"Our military group ambushed two settler taxis near Nitzanit, opened fire and threw hand grenades, injuring one settler," a statement said, adding that an Israeli helicopter evacuated the wounded.

The Israeli army could not immediately confirm the incident.

The group said the attack was in retaliation for the "Khan Yunis massacre", in reference to the army raid Monday, October 7, in which 17 Palestinians, mainly civilians, were killed.

The army has stepped up its military sweep of Gaza lately, sparking Palestinian fears of a complete reoccupation of the narrow and crowded strip.

"If Israel plans to reoccupy Gaza completely, the Gaza Strip will become the Israeli army's cemetery," the group warned in its statement.

Meanwhile, the armed wing of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas claimed responsibility Friday for the attack that killed an Israeli woman and the bomber a day earlier in Tel Aviv.

"The Ezzedin al-Qassam Brigades claim full responsibility for this operation carried out by one of its martyrs," the group said in a statement received in Gaza City.

"This operation was carried out to avenge Salah Shehada and the Khan Yunis martyrs," the statement said.

On July 22, an Israeli plane dropped a one-ton bomb on a crowded Gaza City neighborhood, killing a key Hamas leader, Shehada, his bodyguard and 19 civilians, including eleven children.

And on Monday, October 7, Israeli tanks backed by bulldozers and helicopters stormed the autonomous southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Yunis, in an assault that left 17 Palestinians dead.

Palestinian security sources named the Tel Aviv bomber as Rafiq Amr, a 31-year-old Hamas member from the village of Habla, just inside the Green Line with Israel near the northern West Bank city of Qalqilya.

Meanwhile, Israeli police restricted Palestinian access to Friday prayers in the Al-Mosque mosque compound in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem, police said.

Muslim worshippers flocked to Al-Aqsa Mosque for Friday prayers, which ended without any incidents amid a massive Israeli security deployment.

Some worshippers from outside the Old City were prevented from entering the walls to reach the compound, but no incidents were reported.

Police barred Muslim males under 40 from entering the compound of Al-Aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in Islam.

 

 

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