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GAZA
CITY, February 6 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Two Palestinian
male nurses were killed early Thursday, February 6, when an Israeli
helicopter gunship opened heavy machinegun fire on a hospital compound
in eastern Gaza City, Palestinian medical sources said.
They
said Omar Hassan, 26, and Abed Al-Karim Loubed, 41, were killed in the
compound surrounding the Al-Wafaa hospital for the elderly where they
both worked in the Al-Shajiyeh district in eastern Gaza City, Agence
France-Presse (AFP) reported.
When
the shooting started, the two men went outside into the courtyard
where they were immediately gunned down, dying on the spot, the
sources said.
Several
bullets also penetrated the hospital building, but no one else was
injured.
An
Israeli military source acknowledged helicopter gunships had been
firing in the area to deter “fighting in the street”.
“As
part of the ongoing activity in Gaza, helicopters have been firing
into open spaces to deter people from going out into the street to
fight, but we have no knowledge of any injuries,” he claimed.
Witnesses
said several Israeli occupation tanks moved into an area east of
Al-Shajiyeh district, but it was not clear why.
The
two deaths raised to 2,923 the number of people killed since the start
of the 29-month-old Palestinian uprising, including 2,180 Palestinians
and 687 Israelis.
Israeli
Troops Beat French MSF Worker
Meanwhile,
a French national working with the French aid group Medecins Sans
Frontieres (Doctors without Borders- MSF) was beaten up by three
Israeli occupation soldiers Wednesday, February 5, at a checkpoint in
the southern Gaza Strip, the group’s security officer told AFP.
For
its part, the Israeli army said the man was a known troublemaker who
attempted to cross a checkpoint in direct defiance of military orders
and had to be restrained.
The
incident occurred Wednesday morning when a group of four MSF workers,
including a field coordinator, a doctor, a translator and their
driver, tried to enter the Al-Mawasi coastal district near Khan Yunis,
MSF security officer Massimiliano Cosci said.
Soldiers
at a checkpoint refused them entry, so the field coordinator got out
of their vehicle and walked towards a second group of soldiers on the
far side of the checkpoint to find out why they were not allowed to
pass, Cosci said.
The
field worker was wearing a clearly-marked MSF jacket and carrying the
group’s distinctive flag in his hand as he approached three
soldiers.
But
when he reached them, they grabbed him by the shoulders and punched
him in the back and face, Cosci said, saying the field worker was not
allowed to even make a phone call until a more senior Israeli officer
arrived at the scene.
However,
an army spokesman said the group turned up at the checkpoint, knowing
they had been refused a permit to cross and that one of them tried to
defy the soldiers and cross anyway.
“The
head of the group turned up and tried to cross the checkpoint against
the orders of the soldiers, so they chased after him,” he said.
“He tried to attack them but they managed to control him.
“This
is not the first time he has bluntly ignored army orders,” the
spokesman said, adding the man had leveled similar “disturbing
statements” against the army in the past.
But
MSF’s Cosci, who filed a complaint with the army, said the incident
was “very unusual.
“It’s
quite common that we are prevented from entering this area, but this
has never happened before - that someone who approaches a group of
soldiers carrying an MSF flag in their hand is beaten up,” he said.
Mawasi
is a Palestinian community located on the Mediterranean coastline
surrounded by the Jewish settlement bloc of Gush Khatif, home to the
largest number of settlers in the Gaza Strip
Two
Palestinians, Two Israelis Killed in West Bank
In
the West Bank, two armed Palestinian resistance fighters were killed
in exchanges of fire with the Israeli army during an attack that
killed two Israelis early Thursday just south of the city of Nablus.
The
bodies of the Palestinians were being held by the Israeli army,
Israeli military sources said without giving further details.
The
attack was claimed by two Palestinian resistance groups in a phone
call to AFP.
The
caller said the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed offshoot of
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat’s Fatah movement, and the Abu
Ali Mustafa Brigades, the armed wing of the secular Popular Front for
the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), were responsible for the shooting.
The
Israelis were gunned down by resistance fighters in an ambush near
Mount Gerizim on the southern outskirts of Nablus, the caller said,
without giving further details.
Earlier
that day, three Palestinians - a policeman, an elderly woman and a
teenager -- were killed by Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip and the
reoccupied West Bank.
Also
in the West Bank town of Al-Khalil (Hebron), Israeli occupation troops
destroyed several stalls in a Palestinian market Wednesday.