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More victims, more hatred, the world no more cares
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GAZA
CITY, April 3 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – In a fresh
Israeli army raid overnight, six Palestinians were killed and eight
injured in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
The
Israeli incursion penetrated up to one kilometer (about 1,000 yards)
into the southern Gaza refugee camp in Rafah close to the Egyptian
border, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported.
An
Israeli tank fired two shells and soldiers also opened fire while two
assault helicopters circled overhead before one of them shot a rocket
towards the camp, the sources said.
Four
of the dead were in the refugee camp of Rafah, where the army mounted
an incursion with around 40 tanks and a number of bulldozers, sparking
a firefight, according to AFP.
Mahmoud
Shaath, 24, was killed by an Israeli tank shell while Wissam al-Shaar,
also 24, and Ibrahim Shaluf, 18, died when they were hit by a rocket
fired from a helicopter. Walid al-Ledawi, 19, died later from shrapnel
wounds after the missile attack.
Eight
other Palestinians were injured, two of whom were in a critical
condition during the incursion which penetrated up to one kilometer
(about 1,000 yards) into the camp.
Meanwhile,
four Israeli soldiers were slightly hurt during the operation when
their armored vehicle overturned after the explosion of a
remote-controlled device, Israeli military sources said.
"Our
forces combed the sector and carried out searches, then demolished
four abandoned houses under which tunnels could be dug to smuggle arms
in from Egypt," the army said in a statement after the operation
wound up.
In
the West Bank town of Qalqilya, a Palestinian teenager was killed by
Israeli troops, according to AFP. Jihad Mazal, 14, was killed on the
doorstep of his home as soldiers opened fire during an incursion in
the northern town, they said.
Several
tanks and jeeps took part in the raid, during which two Palestinians
were arrested.
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Daily routine of Israeli occupation forces
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Elsewhere,
an activist with the Islamic resistance group Hamas was also shot dead
by Israeli soldiers, the security sources said.
Khaled
Rehan, 28, a member of Ezzedin al-Qassam, the armed wing of Hamas,
opened fire on Israeli soldiers when they tried to arrest him at a
house in Nablus, and he was killed in the return fire.
The
army said it also destroyed overnight the home in Tulkarem of Mahmoud
Marmarsh, a Hamas activist who in May 2001 carried out a suicide
attack at a shopping centre in Israel that killed five Israelis and
wounded 74.
In
the Rafah area, the demolitions have created an ever-widening no-man's
land between the Gaza Strip and neighboring Egypt.
The
latest deaths take the toll to 3,126 since the start of the intifada
in September 2000. The figure includes 2,349 Palestinians and 719
Israelis.
The
army has since August 2002 demolished almost 200 houses in the West
Bank and Gaza of Palestinians accused of taking part in attacks inside
Israel or against Jewish settlers and soldiers in the Palestinian
territories.