Israel Bombs Gaza On The Eve Of Eid Ul-Fitr
Israel Bombs Gaza On The Eve Of Eid Ul-Fitr
10 September 2010
Gaza City, GAZA STRIP
The Israeli military carried out air strikes on three regions of the Gaza Strip late last night, as inhabitants were preparing to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr, the Mulim holiday marking the end the holy month of Ramadan that starts today. It constitute the second missile attack by Israel on Gaza since negotiations resumed on 2 September 2010.
Just before 11PM (midnight Israeli time) last night (9 Sept. 2010) Israel dropped two missiles on Gaza City, three on Rafah, one on Beit Hanoun and a further missile on Deir Al Balah, a second central Gaza location.
Following the Gaza City bombing, which witnesses on the scene said landed inches from the spot of a previous missile attack near Arafat’s Compound one month ago, only two slight injuries have been reported so far.
However in Rafah, in
south Gaza, it is feared that there may be casualties as
there are currently reports of missing persons,
predominantly among men who work in the tunnels connecting
the besieged Gaza Strip to Egypt. The Jerusalem Post
reported As well as the missile dropped from the air on
Beit Hanoun, in the north of the Gaza Strip, an Israeli tank
also fired six shells. The target was a military training
site of the armed wing of Hamas. There are also
unconfirmed reports of missiles in Khan Younis. At the
time of writing, one hour after the attacks, war planes were
still hovering over Gaza, and residents said they feared
further
attacks. ENDS