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    List of victims of Israel's assault on Gaza
    Published today (updated) 10/07/2014 16:56

    GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- The following is a list of Palestinians identified as killed by the Ministry of Health in Gaza in Israel's assault on the coastal enclave since Tuesday.

    Over 500 people have been injured in the ongoing assault.

    Tuesday, July 8

    1. Mohammad Shabaan, 24, killed in Gaza City airstrike on car.
    2. Amjad Shabaan, 30, died in same attack.
    3. Khader al-Bashliqi, 45, died in same attack.
    4. Rashad Yassin, 27, killed in airstrike on al-Nuseirat refugee camp.
    5. Mohammad Ayman Ashour, 15, killed in attack on Khan Younis home. (child)
    6. Riyad Muhammad Kaware, 50, killed in same attack.
    7. Bakir Mohammad Judeh, 22, killed in same attack.
    8. Ammar Mohammad Judeh, 26, killed in same attack.
    9. Hussein Yousif Kaware, 13, killed in same attack.
    10. Muhammad Ibrahim Kaware, 50, killed in same attack.
    11. Basim Salim Kaware, 10, killed in same attack. (child)
    12. Siraj Iyad al-Abdel, 8, killed in same attack. (child)
    13. Muhammad Habib, 22, killed in Gaza City airstrike on motorcycle.
    14. Moussa Habib, 16, killed in same attack. (child)
    15. Saqie Ayesh al-Jaouri, 22, killed in Jabaliya.
    16. Ahmad Nael Mehdi, 16, Gaza City. (child)
    17. Hafiz Mohammad Hamad, 30, Islamic Jihad commander, killed in airstrike on family home.
    18. Ibrahim Mohammad Hamad, 26, killed in same attack.
    19. Mehdi Mohammad Hamad, 46, killed in same attack.
    20. Fawziya Khalil Hamad, 62, killed in same attack. (elderly woman)
    21. Dunia Mehdi Hamad, 16, killed in same attack. (child)
    22. Suha Hamad, 25, killed in same attack.
    23. Suleiman Salman Abu Swaween, 22, unknown.

    Wednesday, July 9

    24. AbdulHadi Juma al-Soufi, 24, killed in airstrike near Rafah.
    25. Rafiq al-Kafarneh, 30.
    26. Nayfe Farajallah, 80, killed in airstrike near Gaza City. (elderly woman)
    27. Abdulnasir Abu Kuwek, 60, killed in central Gaza. (elderly man)
    28. Khalid Abu Kuwek, 31, son of Abdulnasir, killed in same attack.
    29. Muhammad Arif, 13. (child)
    30. Muhammad Malaka, 18 months. (child)
    31. Amina Malaka, 27, mother of Muhammad, died in same attack.
    32. Hatim Abu Salim, 28, died in same attack.
    33. Muhammad Khalid al-Numra, 22.
    34. Sahar Hamdan al-Masri, 40, killed in Beit Hanoun.
    35. Ibrahim al-Masri, 14, son of Sahar, killed in same attack. (child)
    36. Mohammad Khalaf al-Nauwasra, 4. (child)
    37. Nidal Khalaf al-Nauwasra, killed in same attack. (child)
    38. Aisha Naji, unknown location.
    39. Salah Awad al-Nauwasra, died in same attack.
    40. Mahmoud Nahidh al-Nauwasra, died in same attack.
    41. Amal Yousif Abdulghafour, unknown location.
    42. Ranim Judh Abdulghafour, young girl, age unconfirmed. (child)
    43. Ibrahim Dauod al-Balawi, 24, unknown location.
    44. Abdulrahman Jamal al-Zamili, 22, unknown location.
    45. Ibrahim Ahmad Abdeen, 42, unknown location.
    46. Mustafa Abu Mor, 20, unknown location.
    47. Khalid Abu Mor, 23, unknown location.
    48. Mazin Faraj al-Huriya, 30.
    49. Marwan Hasan Isleem, 27, unknown location.
    50. Hani Saleh Hamad, 57, killed in Beit Hanoun bombing on family home.
    51. Ibrahim Hamad, 20, killed in same attack.
    52. Sulaima Hassan Musallam al-Arja, 60, killed in Rafah. (elderly woman)
    53. Maryam Atiyyeh Muhammad al-Arja, 11, killed in same attack. (child)
    54. Hamid Shihab, 27, unknown location.
    55. Ibrahim Khalil Qannan, 24, killed in Khan Younis bombing.
    56. Muhammad Khalil Qannan, 26, killed in same attack.
    57. Suleiman al-Astal, 55.
    58. Hamdi Badee Swali, 33, killed in same attack.
    59. Muhammad al-Aqqad, 24.
    60. Ahmad Swali, 28, killed in same attack.
    61. Raid Shalat, 37, killed in bombing that wounded six others.

    Thursday, July 10

    62. Asmaa Mahmoud al-Hajj, killed in Khan Younis airstrike on family home.
    63. Tariq Saad al-Hajj, killed in same airstrike.
    64. Saad Mahmoud al-Hajj, killed in same airstrike.
    65. Najla Mahmoud al-Hajj, killed in same airstrike.
    66. Aminah al-Hajj, killed in same airstrike.
    67. Omar al-Hajj, killed in same airstrike.
    68. Basima Abdul Fattah al-Hajj, 57, killed in same airstrike.
    69. Fatima al-Hajj, killed in same airstrike.
    70. Ahmad Salim al-Astal, killed in beach house bombing in Khan Younis.
    71. Moussa Muhammad al-Astal, killed in same attack.
    72. Raid al-Zawaraa, 33.
    73. Bahaa Abu al-Lail, 35.
    74. Salim Qindil, 27, killed in Khan Younis attack.
    75. Omar al-Fyumi, 30, killed in same attack.
    76. Abdullah Ramadan Abu Ghazal, 5, killed in Beit Lahiya airstrike. (child)
    77. Ismail Abu Jami, 19, killed in Khan Younis airstrike.
    78. Muhammad Ihsan Farawneh, 18, in Khan Younis.
    79. Mahmoud Waloud, killed in airstrike on civilian vehicle.
    80. Hazim Balousha, killed in same attack.
    81. Alaa Abdelnabi, killed in same attack.
    'Never look down on a person unless you're helping them up'.
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  • #2
    When you see it in black and white , it's even more frightening to think what their enduring .

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    • #3
      The Israelis have suffered 0 victims. Their disproportionate collective punishment of the Palestinians is manifestly unjust but the Irish government is mute about this.

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      • #4
        That's a heavy price to pay for the kidnap and killing of 3 Israeli boys. Brave, and long suffering people are the Palestinians, but I don't think the firing of rockets will get them anywhere.
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        • #5
          'Never look down on a person unless you're helping them up'.
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          • #6
            If there had been Israeli casualties, would the response from the US and the UN have been different?
            Last edited by KatieMorag; 11-07-2014, 01:20 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KatieMorag View Post
              If there had been Israeli casualties, would the response from the US and the UN have been different?
              IMO the yanks will always fall on the side of Israel because of their historical links to the Rothschild's ....they gained a foothold into the American financial system and still have a hold on it , and who controls money has the power ....now I know others will say that's boll , but that's the way I view it .

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jembo View Post
                That's a heavy price to pay for the kidnap and killing of 3 Israeli boys. Brave, and long suffering people are the Palestinians, but I don't think the firing of rockets will get them anywhere.
                I agree....
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                • #9
                  Hamas terrorists launched three powerful rockets at an Israeli nuclear power plant on Wednesday — a terrifying escalation of hostilities in the increasingly violent conflict.
                  But a nuclear disaster was averted when Israel’s vaunted Iron Dome defense system shot one of the rockets out of the sky and the other two missed their targets and detonated on the ground without causing any injuries.
                  Extremists from Hamas’ fanatical Qassam Brigades boasted that they had launched the long-range, M-75 rockets from the Gaza Strip to the Israeli city of Dimona hoping to damage or destroy the reactor, about 47 miles away.
                  But the Iron Dome — which has had a remarkable success rate of about 90 percent during the recent conflict — and the terrorists’ poor targeting prevented the reactor from being damaged.
                  The 13-inch (333-millimeter) M-75 rockets have a range of about 50 miles and can reach most of central Israel.
                  It was the first time that rockets have hit Dimona, one of Israel’s most sensitive areas because of the reactor’s location.
                  The rockets fired at the nuke plant were among 74 that rained down on cities across the country Wednesday, the Israeli military said.
                  Crying “God is great,” Palestinians in Gaza cheered as the rockets streaked overhead toward cities across Israel.
                  An angry Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would continue escalating attacks to stop the Hamas barrage and ordered the military to “take off the gloves” in what it is calling Operation Protective Edge.
                  “The army is ready for all possibilities,” Netanyahu said after holding a meeting of his security cabinet.
                  “Hamas will pay a heavy price for firing toward Israeli citizens. The security of Israel’s citizens comes first. The operation will expand and continue until the fire toward our towns stops and quiet returns.”
                  Hamas also fired a Syrian-made rocket into Hadera — about 78 miles from Gaza, marking the deepest penetration into the country’s interior yet.

                  “Our enemies have developed, and it is getting scary,” resident Maayan From, 25, said of Hamas’ ability to strike deep into the country. “We have to put an end to this.”
                  Other Israeli leaders warned a ground invasion could be imminent.
                  “Despite the fact it will be hard, complicated and costly, we will have to take over Gaza temporarily, for a few weeks, to cut off the strengthening of this terror army,” Yuval Steinitz, Israel’s intelligence minister, told Israel Radio. “If you ask my humble opinion, a significant operation like this is approaching.”
                  An Israeli military spokesman said the rocket that struck Hadera was an M-302 and was similar to 40 others that were found on a ship intercepted by the Israeli navy in the Red Sea in March.
                  The rockets — with a range of more than 100 miles — were made in Syria and shipped by Iran and were on their way to Gaza militants, Israel said.
                  Despite the interception, Hamas still holds dozens of the deadly rockets, which pack lethal warheads of up to 385 pounds.
                  Israel has attacked more than 560 targets in Gaza during the past two days.
                  But in an effort to prevent civilian casualties, the Israeli military makes warning phone calls to militants’ homes, telling them to get out immediately because the building is going to be bombed. Warning leaflets are also dropped from the air before specific areas are attacked.
                  Palestinian medics say 49 people have been killed in Gaza, including 22 on Wednesday.
                  Israel authorized a call-up of as many as 40,000 reservists, many of whom would be assigned to the West Bank to free up active-duty personnel for Gaza, where Israeli tanks are already massing along the border.
                  The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dinny View Post
                    Hamas terrorists launched three powerful rockets at an Israeli nuclear power plant on Wednesday ...
                    LOL ... How many Israelis were injured by these "powerful rockets"?

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                    • #11
                      bombing for ''affect'' will go on and on and on.......each side is doing it for a different affect, but the end result will be the same......

                      we can all sit dcomplain, but ''we'' are doing nothing about it......
                      Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by quinner View Post
                        bombing for ''affect'' will go on and on and on.......each side is doing it for a different affect, but the end result will be the same......

                        we can all sit dcomplain, but ''we'' are doing nothing about it......
                        The thing is do they [foreign governments or bodies ] have the heart or any inkling to do it , if so why is it taking so long , and if not ...WHY ..???

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Twobob View Post
                          The thing is do they [foreign governments or bodies ] have the heart or any inkling to do it , if so why is it taking so long , and if not ...WHY ..???
                          ''foreign Governments etc '' who can do something, are on the Israeli's side.......
                          Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by quinner View Post
                            ''foreign Governments etc '' who can do something, are on the Israeli's side.......
                            But how many of the Arab states would side with the people of the Strip and the West Bank.
                            Now these Arab states are big players also , in regards the supply of oil to the west .

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Twobob View Post
                              But how many of the Arab states would side with the people of the Strip and the West Bank.
                              Now these Arab states are big players also , in regards the supply of oil to the west .

                              why would ''Arab states'' go to the help of Palistine........what would they hope to gain.......?
                              Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!

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