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Gaza: Israel Announces the Start of "Operation Scorching Summer" Printer friendly page Print This
By News Bulletin
Australians for Palestine
Friday, Apr 8, 2011

Australians for Palestine ~ Women for Palestine

Melbourne, Australia

The UN have evacuated all their staff and the 1.5 million people of Gaza are preparing for another massacre.

Israeli apache helicopters open fire at Palestinian houses in the heavily populated neighbourhood of Shuja’eya east of Gaza. There are also reports of Israeli military boats firing at houses.  Palestinian sources say that an ambulance was hit in one of the strikes.  Five people have been killed, one a man of 50 by an Israel tank shell and the latest victim is Saleh Tarabin (38). Some 30-40 people have been wounded.

Israeli warplanes are opening fire on Khan Younis city, south of Gaza, but so far no casualties have been reported. Heavy shelling in Rafah and tunnels being targeted. Bombs are falling on the border between Gaza and Egypt. F-16s over Gaza City now.  Israeli airtsrikes have targeted two high voltage electricity converters in Khan Younis and Gaza City causing power outages. All hospitals in Gaza have now declared a state of emergency. UN staff have been evacuated from Gaza. (Occupied Palestine Updates)

This is the number for the IDF Gaza War Crimes office +97286741400 or from abroad +97286741400 . Flood their lines, get your Embassy to call and let them know what you think.

FIRST PHOTOS OF THE ATTACK BELOW

Source: Australians for Palestine

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