Gaza Shelled at dawn today
Devlish and IMEMC | 06.04.2006 11:42 | Anti-militarism | Repression | World
Brief descriptions of yet more Israeli incursions in the West Bank, thursday the 6/04/2006 as reported to the International Middle Eastern Media Centre in Beit Sahour, Bethlehem.
Troops entered the village and searched several houses before arresting Naji Salah and Ibrahem Al Ghwarnah and took them to an unknown destination.
2- Army storms Al Rihia village in Hebron and arrest one resident
Army vehicles and troops invade the village of Al Rihia in the West bank city of Hebron and arrested Mossa Al Najar, aged 35, Thursday morning.
Soldiers searched several houses and forced the families to remain outside out whilst they searched their homes, claming that they were looking for guns and wanted people, local sources reported.
3- One resident injured in army shelling north of Gaza strip
Rajab Abu Halima, 60, sustained injuries due to and Israeli shelling of Beit Lahai town north of the Gaza strip, Thursday at dawn.
According to eyewitnesses Abu Halima was hit whilst working on his land east of the town.
The army tanks stationed north of the strip resumed shelling agricultural areas and residential areas in Beit Llahia in the early hours of the morning, several residents were treated for shock following the shelling, local sources reported.
2- Army storms Al Rihia village in Hebron and arrest one resident
Army vehicles and troops invade the village of Al Rihia in the West bank city of Hebron and arrested Mossa Al Najar, aged 35, Thursday morning.
Soldiers searched several houses and forced the families to remain outside out whilst they searched their homes, claming that they were looking for guns and wanted people, local sources reported.
3- One resident injured in army shelling north of Gaza strip
Rajab Abu Halima, 60, sustained injuries due to and Israeli shelling of Beit Lahai town north of the Gaza strip, Thursday at dawn.
According to eyewitnesses Abu Halima was hit whilst working on his land east of the town.
The army tanks stationed north of the strip resumed shelling agricultural areas and residential areas in Beit Llahia in the early hours of the morning, several residents were treated for shock following the shelling, local sources reported.
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