| Reports from Rafah ( @ 2006-04-27 16:53:00 |
One man was killed and six people were injured in today's failed targeted assassination attempt.
27 April 2006
Bloodshed continues.
At least one citizen was killed and six others were wounded when Israeli warplanes raided the central Gaza Strip on Thursday, firing on a car.
Israeli warplanes have raided the same area three times. The first time they fired two missiles on a Mercedes car traveling along the coastal road between Deir Al Balah and Al Zawaida towns. In that instance, the passengers managed to escape safely.
A few minutes later, the warplanes targeted a group of citizens were who were crowded near the damaged car. Wa'el Nassar, aged 28, was killed and six other people were wounded, two seriously.
As paramedics and ambulances rushed to the scene to vacate the wounded, the Israeli warplanes re-appeared and fired a third missile on an empty Peugeot car parked on the road. The car was set ablaze.
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Confined to a wheel-chair, Amena Ghaith complains bitterly from inside Al Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip after doctors told her that she would need to look elsewhere for medication. Ghaith, age 60, had her left foot amputated recently after an illness. She also suffers from chronic high blood pressure.
Gaza's main hospital doesn't have what she needs, the Palestinian mother of seven said.
"I will die. Without medicine I will die," Ghaith cried out, as her son Hani, a police officer whose salary is nearly a month overdue, pushed her along a hospital corridor.
27 April 2006
Bloodshed continues.
At least one citizen was killed and six others were wounded when Israeli warplanes raided the central Gaza Strip on Thursday, firing on a car.
Israeli warplanes have raided the same area three times. The first time they fired two missiles on a Mercedes car traveling along the coastal road between Deir Al Balah and Al Zawaida towns. In that instance, the passengers managed to escape safely.
A few minutes later, the warplanes targeted a group of citizens were who were crowded near the damaged car. Wa'el Nassar, aged 28, was killed and six other people were wounded, two seriously.
As paramedics and ambulances rushed to the scene to vacate the wounded, the Israeli warplanes re-appeared and fired a third missile on an empty Peugeot car parked on the road. The car was set ablaze.
Confined to a wheel-chair, Amena Ghaith complains bitterly from inside Al Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip after doctors told her that she would need to look elsewhere for medication. Ghaith, age 60, had her left foot amputated recently after an illness. She also suffers from chronic high blood pressure.
Gaza's main hospital doesn't have what she needs, the Palestinian mother of seven said.
"I will die. Without medicine I will die," Ghaith cried out, as her son Hani, a police officer whose salary is nearly a month overdue, pushed her along a hospital corridor.