Israeli
warplanes fired 9 missiles at a Palestinian resistance group and civilian
targets, but no injuries were reported.
Two
camels died and a greenhouse was destroyed
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Also at approximately 07:10, the Israeli warplanes fired two missiles at a Palestinian resistance group. The missiles landed in a farm hired and planted by Khairi 'Atwa al-Dbari, which is located near al-Shouka UNRWA school in al-Shouka village, east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. The group survived, but two camels died in the said farm.
Monday, 23 January 2012
At approximately 08:30, IOF positioned at watchtowers to the west
of Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing in the northwest of Beit Hanoun, north of the
Gaza Strip, heavily fired at open areas in the industrial zone, ex-settlement
of "Nissanit". They also launched
an artillery shell at the same area, but no injuries were reported.
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
At approximately 00:40, the Israeli warplanes fired 3 missiles at a
greenhouse inside a land belonging to Mohammed Shehda Hamdouna, 45. The land, whose area is 2,000 square meters,
is located to the northeast of Beit Lahia
in the northern Gaza Strip. The attack
resulted in completely destroying the greenhouse and a 3-meter hole. However, no injuries were reported.
At approximately 00:45, Israeli warplanes fired a missile at an
empty land belonging to Sa'eed Mohammed Salem al-Da'our, 55. The land whose area is 70 dunums[1]
is located in al-Sayafa area, northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza
Strip. No injuries were reported.
The attack resulted in heavy explosions that rocked the northern
area, due to which, women and children were terrorized.
At approximately 01:10, Israeli warplanes fired two missiles at
greenhouses in ex-settlements, northwest of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza
Strip. As a result, damage was caused to
the place, but no injuries were reported.
It should be noted that the same area had been bombarded several times.
At approximately 11:30 on Tuesday, 24 January 2012, IOF positioned
along the border fence in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip opened fire
and tear gas canisters at a group of Palestinian and international
demonstrators, who were walking along the border area from Beit Hanoun (Erez)
crossing to the landfill. They protested
the imposition of the buffer zone along the borders. There were approximately 60 demonstrators,
including 5 international activists and 10 journalists. After they were approximately 200 meters far
from the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, they suffered from gas
inhalation.
In
his testimony, the Beit Hanoun Local Initiative coordinator, Saber al-Za'aneen,
said that at approximately 10:30 on that day, demonstrators gathered in front
of the Agriculture School of al-Azhar University, north of the Beit Hanoun and
headed to the border area. When they
were approximately 200 meters to the southeast of Beit Hanoun crossing, they
started walking along the border fence until they reached the landfill, north
of Beit Hanoun. IOF fired tear gas
canisters at the demonstrators, but they kept walking. IOF then heavily fired at the
demonstrators. As a result, a number of
demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation. However, they kept moving until they reached
the memorial area, southeast of Beit Hanoun.
IOF fireed at them, as a result, they were obliged to get out of there.
It
should be noted that the demonstration started at approximately 11:30 and
finished at approximately 13:40 on the same day.