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The Palestinian death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 827 people and more than 3,350 injured as the Israeli offensive enters its third week. The attacks continued on Saturday with Israeli aircraft bombarding smuggling tunnels near the Rafah border crossing and ground forces advancing further into the outskirts of Gaza City. Eight members of one family were among the latest fatalities, killed by an Israeli tank shell in Jabalya. Israel dropped leaflets on Gaza City warning residents that the military was about to "escalate" the offensive and begin a "new phase in the war on terror". "The most significant development was the advance of the Israeli military," he said. "We understand now they are on the outskirts of Gaza City, still trying to avoid going in through major population centres, but navigating their way around those urban areas on the periphery." "The civilian population has no way to hide. The population density is so high you can not do attacks like this without knowing that you are attacking the civilians.
"We urge the world, stop the bombing of Gaza. Please stop it." Palestinian fighters fired at least 10 rockets into Israel on Saturday, slightly wounding two people. Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher, reporting from the Gaza-Israel border, said that number was down significantly over the past two days, from about 30-40 daily since Israel's assault began. "It may well be that's because the Israeli army is taking over more of the land where these rockets are fired from," he said. "But it also may be that Hamas is running out of rockets to fire into Israel." "From that point of view, I'm sure the Israeli public believe that this has been a successful operation because it is reducing the capacity of Hamas to fire rockets into southern Israel." Diplomatic efforts A senior Hamas delegation was in the Egyptian capital to make their remarks on the Egyptian plan aimed at ending the fighting. A binding resolution passed by the UN security council late on Thursday failed to bring peace to the Gaza Strip, with Israel arguing that it has the right to self-defence.
The UN, meanwhile, has said that it will resume its work in the Gaza Strip after receiving safety assurances from Israeli authorities. A UN statement said that Israel had given "credible assurances that the security of UN personnel installations and humanitarian operations would be fully respected". The UN stopped aid shipments after one of its lorries was shot at by Israeli forces, killing the driver, two days ago. The majority of the 1.5 million people living in the Gaza Strip depend on foreign aid for survival and the humanitarian situation has worsened as the offensive has continued. |
Ръководен принцип: "Ислямът,от началото на неговото възникване до днес в класическите си постановки и на практика строго се придържа към принципа за верска търпимост и отхвърля всяка агресия,която не е породена от агресия.Освен че подчртава общия корен на религиите и почита предходниците на Мухаммад в пророчеството,Ислямът призовава към обич и мирно съжителство между хората,към грижа за децата и родителите,за немощните,сираците,вдовиците,клетниците." Цветан Теофанов,Превод на Свещения Коран
Minaret news,BG
събота, януари 10, 2009
Death toll in Gaza exceeds 800
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