www.imemc.org, for Monday, January 5th 2009.
The Israeli military offensive entered its 10th day in Gaza, with the death toll reaching 534 by Monday, these stories and more coming up, stay tuned.
The News Cast
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that Israeli Army shelling on the Gaza Strip this morning has left 17 Palestinians dead.
The Ministry has said that among the 17 killed this morning were five children and a family of seven, who were killed when Israeli jet fighters shelled their home. Also on Monday, Israeli tanks invading Gaza shelled the home of Arafa Abed Al Dayim, killing four people and injuring at least 40 others.
Local sources said that Abed Al Dayim was killed on Sunday when the ambulance he works in was attacked by the Israeli Army. Palestinians gathered today in his home to pay their respects following his funeral.
Meanwhile, the death toll in Gaza by Monday reached 534 with 2,530 injured including 300 in critical condition. Israel started its military offensive last Saturday, December 27th, 2008, a week and a half after the six-month-long Egyptian-mediated ceasefire came to an end, on December 16th 2008.
As the Israeli military offensive entered its 10th day on Monday, hundreds of Palestinian families have left their homes to take refuge in UN run schools throughout Gaza. Local sources reported that at least 500 families from the towns and surrounding areas of Beit Hannon and Beit Lahyia have left their homes and came to the schools seeking shelter.
Adnan Abu Hassna, the spokesman for the United Nation Relief and Work for Palestinian Refugees UNRWA in Gaza said that his agency is doing what it can to help those refugees:
"We provide them with blankets and other necessities they need for a short time, we also provide limited food aid in addition to water of course. What we have left is enough for a few days only."
In the West Bank protests against the Israeli attacks on Gaza continued on Monday, hundreds protest near the Red Cross and UN offices in several West Bank cities.
Earlier on Monday Israeli military invasions were reported in several West Bank cities. In Jenin Israeli troops kidnapped 4 civilians during home searches in the city and nearby villages.
Conclusion
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