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181 Palestinians Killed, 1260 Injured by Israeli War-Criminal Air Strikes on Gaza, as of July 14, 2014

Two Palestinians Killed In Khan Younis, Dair El-Balah

Monday July 14, 2014 05:25 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Updated: 02:11PM Monday

Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian in Khan Younis, on Monday at dawn, and continued the bombardment of civilian homes and property in the coastal region. Another Palestinian was killed later on in Dair El-Balah.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said a Palestinian was killed, on Monday afternoon, in Dair El-Balah, central Gaza.

The slain Palestinian has been identified as Hamid Suleiman Abu al-'Araj, 60.

Earlier Monday, medical sources said Adham Abdul-Fattah Abdul-‘Aal, 27, was killed by Israeli shells, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, while several Palestinians have been injured.

Also on Monday, at dawn, the Israeli Air Force fired missiles into several homes, and resistance centers, in different part of the Gaza Strip.

One of the bombarded buildings is the al-Maqousi residential towers in Gaza City; the building has been repeatedly targeted in recent days.

A Palestinian mother and three of her children were injured in southern Gaza, as the army bombarded homes in Rafah and Khan Younis.

The ongoing bombardment has led to power blackouts in different parts of the Gaza Strip, as Israeli missiles have hit hundreds of homes and property.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said at least 30 Palestinians were injured on Monday, at dawn, and that the total number of injuries among the Palestinians, including women, children, infants and elderly, is more than 1,260.

Three More Palestinians Killed In Gaza

Monday July 14, 2014 02:39 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies

As Israel’s war against the Palestinian people in the besieged Gaza continued, Sunday, the sixth day of this aggression, Israeli missiles and shells have killed three more Palestinians, and dozens have been injured.

Media sources in Gaza said the army continued its bombardment of different areas of the coastal region, directly hitting civilian homes and facilities.

Medical source said a Palestinian, identified as Maher Abu Mour, 23, was killed, and at least three Palestinians have been injured, in an Israeli strike in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

On Sunday at night, Israeli shells striking, east of Deir al-Balah, in central Gaza, killed a Palestinian identified as Mohammad Abu Breis, 64.

In addition, three family members identified as Mousa Moammar, 60, Saddam Moammar, 24, and Hanadi Moammar, 27, were killed after the Israeli air force targeted Palestinians leaving a mosque in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

Scores of homes have been bombarded in Beit Lahia, Rafah, Jabalia, Deir al-Balah, Gaza City, and several other areas. While the Israeli Air Force also fires a missile at a home belonging to the head of the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza, completely destroying it.

At least six more Palestinians have been injured when Israeli missiles struck a home in Jabalia, in northern Gaza.

The army also continued to fire missiles and shells into farmlands and agricultural areas in the besieged coastal region, leaving the residents no place to hide and seek shelter from Israel’s ongoing war on them, their families, and their homes.

Israeli missiles have killed 15 Palestinians, Sunday, while more than 45 Palestinians have been injured.

More than 1200 Palestinians, mainly children, infants, women and elderly, have been injured, many suffering life-threatening injuries, while 179, mainly civilians, including children, women and elderly, have been killed.

Israeli airstrikes hit UNRWA stockrooms, civilians’ homes

[ 14/07/2014 - 07:55 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)--

Palestinian medics reported deaths and injuries among Palestinian civilians as the Israeli occupation forces targeted UNRWA food stores in Gaza with aerial raids and Palestinian homes with a spate of artillery attacks.

A wave of Israeli raids was launched by the Israeli jets on the UNRWA stores, east of Gaza, setting them ablaze. The fire destroyed food aid items reserved for more than a million and a half Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian civil defense crews could not manage to take out such wild fires set across the stores due to the uncontrollable nature of the Israeli shells.

The sources said similar Israeli attacks rocked UNRWA stockrooms in 2008 and 2009.

The barrage of Israeli raids reduced many of Palestinian homes and farmlands into rubble.

A number of Palestinian civilians were rushed to the hospital as a round of Israeli shells rocked two Palestinian homes east of al-Zaitoun neighborhood.

The Israeli warplanes targeted two poultries, a carpentry, and two more homes across the Strip.

The Israeli airstrikes took away the lives of around 170 Palestinians and destroyed hundreds of civilians’ homes.

Thousands of Palestinians Seek Refuge at UNRWA Schools

Monday July 14, 2014 01:59 by Chris Carlson - 1 of International Middle East Media Center Editorial Group

Thousands of Palestinians sought refuge at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian schools, Sunday, after Israeli forces ordered them to evacuate their homes in northern Gaza, in preparation for bombing the area. Clashes continued in the West Bank area, today, as soldiers set fire to olive trees near Jenin and deny worshippers entry to Al Aqsa mosque, in occupied East Jerusalem.

As leaflets drop from Israeli aircraft on border areas of the northern Gaza Strip, telling citizens to evacuate their homes before noon today, Palestinians in Gaza are faced with the threat of losing their lives and those of their entire families.

WAFA reports that the UNRWA has opened eight schools to accommodate the thousands of individuals being evacuated from the northern Gaza Strip, according to director of UNRWA operations Robert Turner. He stated that the current number of refugees in schools is 4,000 and that the number is growing.

Turner stressed that UNRWA is to open more schools in the event that the number of Palestinians seeking refugee increases, noting that UNRWA can only accommodate no more than 35,000 in their schools.

Ma'an News Agency relates the account of one Samari al-Atar, who during the night fled to an UNRWA school in Gaza City:

"It was the middle of the night, and I gathered the children, they were so afraid," said Samari al-Atar, breaking down in tears as she described how her family had left everything and fled barefoot with shooting all around.

"Last night there was so much shelling that no one could sleep, it was terrifying," said one man, who gave his name only as Farid.

He was fleeing with six family members, riding alongside them on a motorbike piled high with blankets.

"I'm going to try to go to a school, anywhere that is safe," he told AFP.

Another man, named Mohammed Sultan, packed his family's belongings onto a horse-drawn cart, with five children and what items of necessity he was able to pack.

He walked alongside the cart, with other adult relatives, heading for an UNRWA school.

Nearly 200 people have been killed, so far, in the ongoing bombardement of the Gaza strip, with well over 1,000 injured.

Clashes amidst protests continue in the West Bank region, as well, where Israeli soldiers threw burning tires onto to Palestinian-owned land planted with olive trees in the village of Barta’a, southwest of Jenin, on Sunday, provoking clashes with local residents, according to WAFA local sources and Civil Defense.

During the clashes which ensued, soldiers fired teargas canisters towards residents of Barta’a, causing several cases of suffocation.

Civil Defense managed to put out the fire.

Also on Sunday, Israeli authorities served a notice to a Palestinian prisoner’s family in Tulkarem, notifying them of their intent to demolish his home, according to the Palestinian Prisoner's Club.

Amer Meqbel, a current prisoner in Israeli jails, was released as part of the Shalit swap in 2011.

He was later re-arrested during Israel’s large-scale arrest campaign which followed the alleged disappearance of three Israeli settlers who were later found dead in Hebron, just near where they reportedly went missing.

Soldiers marched through Nur-Shams refugee camp, near the town, and handed the notice to his family.

In occupied East Jerusalem, Israeli police again imposed strict entry restrictions to al-Aqsa Mosque on Palestinian worshipers, while allowing Jewish settlers in, according to WAFA.

The procession was led again by Israeli rabbi Yehuda Glick. Entry for Palestinians below the age of 50 was denied.

Confrontations ensued in which police fired tear gas and poison stun grenades at Palestinian protesters, who responded with chanting and a barrage of rocks and shoes thrown at the policemen.

A staff member of the Islamic Awkaf of al-Aqsa said that Israeli police are currently seeking to impose the spatial and temporal division of the mosque between Muslims and Jews.

The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is currently in its second week.

Palestinian Minister of Religious Affairs, Yousef Id’ais, has called upon the international community and the Muslim world to act to protect the Palestinian people and the holy sites, WAFA further reports, in light of Israel's daily violations.

(Both Christians and Muslims face ongoing and systematic provocation by both Israeli soldiers and settlers in Palestine; their holy sites are frequent targets for vandals.)

See related IMEMC topic: Holy Sites

WAFA has provided details on recent Israeli violations against mosques in Gaza.

List of the 181 Palestinians, Including Whole Families, Killed Since Tuesday

Monday July 14, 2014, 03:16 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News

The following is a list of the 181 Palestinians killed by Israeli air bombardment since Tuesday, July 8th. This list is being updated regularly.

Bombing of Gaza on 7/11 (image by palestine-info.co.uk)

These are the names that have been confirmed by medical sources in Gaza. Approximately 1260 have been injured, with some losing limbs and others disabled for life. The majority of the wounded are children, according to the Ministry of Health. All of the casualties listed below are victims of Israeli bombs dropped on Gaza since Tuesday July 8th.

Total 181

Killed Monday:
1. Adham Abdul-Fattah Abdul-‘Aal, 27
2. Hamid Suleiman Abu al-‘Araj, 60, Deir al-Balah.


Killed Sunday:
1. Ezzeddin Bolbol, 25, Rafah.
2. Rami Abu Shanab, 25, Deir al-Balah.
3. Fawziyya Abdul-al, 73, Gaza City.
4. Mo’ayyad al-‘Araj, 3, Khan Younis.*
5. Husam Ibrahim Najjar, 14, Jabalia.
6. Hijaziyya Hamed al-Hilo, 80, Gaza City.
7. Ruwaida abu Harb Zawayda, 30, central Gaza.
8. Haitham Ashraf Zo’rob, 21, Rafah.
10. Laila Hassan al-‘Odaat, 41, al-Maghazi.
11. Hussein Abdul-Qader Mheisin, 19, Gaza.
12. Qassem Talal Hamdan, 23, Beit Hanoun.
13. Maher Thabet abu Mour, 23, Khan Younis
14. Mohammad Salem Abu Breis, 65, Deir al-Balah
15. Moussa Shehda Moammer, 60, Khan Younis.
16. Hanadi Hamdi Moammer, 27, Khan Younis.
17. Saddam Mousa Moammer, 23, Khan Younis.

Killed Saturday:

1. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17, Jabalia.
2. Islam Yousef Mohammad Qandil, 27, Jabalia.
3. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sneina, 20, Jabalia.
4. Abdul-Rahim Saleh al-Khatib, 38, Jabalia.
5. Husam Thieb ar-Razayna, 39, Jabalia.
6. Ibrahim Nabil Hamada, 30, at-Tuffah - Gaza City.
7. Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush, 24, at-Tuffah - Gaza City.
8. Ahmad Mahmoud al-Bal’awy, 26, at-Tuffah - Gaza City.
9. Ali Nabil Basal, 32, at-Tuffah - Gaza City.
10. Mohammad Bassem al-Halaby, 28, western Gaza City.
11. Mohammad Sweity (Abu Askar), 20, western Gaza City.
12. Khawla al-Hawajri, 25, Nuseirat refugee camp.
13. Ola Wishahi, 31, Mabarra association for the disabled in Jabalia.
14. Suha Abu Saade, 38, Mabarra association for the disabled in Jabalia.
15. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sweilem, 20, Jabalia
16. Rateb Subhi al-Saifi, 22, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City.
17. Azmi Mahmoud Obeid, 51, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City.
18. Nidal Mahmoud Abu al-Malsh, 22, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City.
19. Suleiman Said Obeid, 56, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City.
20. Mustafa Muhammad Inaya, 58, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City.
21. Ghassan Ahmad al-Masri, 25, Sheikh Radwan – Gaza City.
22. Rif’at Youssef Amer, 36, al-Saftawi.
23. Rif’at Syouti, western Gaza City.*
24. Nahedh Na’im al-Batsh, 41, Khan Younis.
25. Baha’ Majed al-Batsh, 28, Khan Younis.
26. Qusai Issam al-Batsh, 12, Khan Younis.
27. Aziza Yousef al-Batsh, 59, Khan Younis.
28. Ahmad No’man al-Batsh, 27, Khan Younis.
29. Mohammad Issam al-Batsh, 17, Khan Younis.
30. Yahia ‘Ala’ Al-Batsh, 18, Khan Younis.
31. Jalal Majed al-Batsh, 26, Khan Younis.
32. Mahmoud Majed al-Batsh, 22, Khan Younis
33. Majed Sobhi al-Batsh, Khan Younis.
34. Marwa Majed al-Batsh, 25, Khan Younis.
35. Khaled Majed al-Batsh, 20, Khan Younis.
36. Ibrahim Majed al-Batsh, 18, Khan Younis.
37. Manar Majed al-Batsh, 13, Khan Younis.
38. Amal Hussein al-Batsh, 49, Khan Younis.
39. Anas Ala’ al-Batsh, 10, Khan Younis.
40. Qusai Ala’ al-Batsh, 20, Khan Younis.
41. Mohannad Yousef Dheir, 23, Rafah.
42. Shadi Mohammad Zo’rob, 21, Rafah.
43. Imad Bassam Zo’rob, 21, Rafah.
44. Mohannad Yousef Dheir, 23, Rafah.
45. Mohammad Arif, 13, eastern Gaza City.
46. Mohammad Ghazi ‘Arif, 35, eastern Gaza City.
47. Ghazi Mustafa Arif, 62, eastern Gaza City.
48. Ahmad Yousef Dalloul, 47, Gaza.
49. Fadi Ya’coub Sukkar, 25, Gaza.
50. Qassem Jaber Odah, 16, Khan Younis.
51. Mohammad Abdullah Sharatha, 53, Jabalia.
52. Mohammad Ahmed Basal, 19, Gaza City.

Killed Friday 7/11:

1. Wisam Abdul-Razeq Hasan Ghannam, 31, Rafah.
2. Mahmoud Abdul-Razeq Hasan Ghannam, 28, Rafah.
3. Kifah Shaker Ghannam, 33, Rafah.
4. Ghalia Thieb Ghannam, 57, Rafah.
5. Mohammad Munir ‘Ashour, 26, Rafah.
6. Nour Marwan an-Ajdi, 10, Rafah.
7. Anas Rezeq abu al-Kas, 33, Gaza City (doctor).
8. Abdullah Mustafa abu Mahrouq, 22, Deir al-Balah.
9. Mahmoud Waloud, 26, Jabalia
10. Hazem Ba’lousha, Jabalia.
11. Ala' Abdul Nabi, Beit Lahia.*
12. Ahmed Zaher Hamdan, 24, Beit Hanoun.
13. Mohammad Kamel al-Kahlout, 25, Jabalia.
14. Sami Adnan Shaldan, 25, Gaza City
15. Salem al-Ashhab, 40, Gaza City.
16. Raed Hani Abu Hani, 31, Rafah.
17. Mohammad Rabea Abu- Hmeedan, 65, Jabalia.
18. Shahrman Ismail Abu al-Kas, 42, Al-Bureij.
19. Mazin Mustafa Aslan, 63, Al Bureij.
21. Mohammad Samiri, 24, Deir al-Balah.
22. Rami Abu Mosa’ed, 23, Deir al-Balah.
23. Saber Sokkar, 80, Gaza City.
24. Hussein Mohammad al-Mamlouk, 47, Gaza City.
25. Nasser Rabah Mohammad Sammama, 49, Gaza City.
26. Abdul-Halim Abdul-Mo’ty Ashra, 54, Deir al-Balah.
27. Sahar Salman Abu Namous, 3, Beit Hanoun.
28. Odai Rafiq Sultan, 27, Jabalia.
29. Jom’a Atiyya Shallouf, 25, Rafah.
30. Bassam Abul-Rahman Khattab, 6, Deir al-Balah


Killed Thursday 7/10:

1. Mahmoud Lutfi al-Hajj, 58, Khan Younis. (father of six killed)
2. Bassema Abdul-fatteh Mohammad al-Hajj, 48, Khan Younis. (mother of six killed)
3. Asma’ Mahmoud al-Hajj, 22, Khan Younis.
4. Fatima Mahmoud al-Hajj, 12, Khan Younis
5. Sa’ad Mahmoud al-Hajj, 17, Khan Younis.
6. Najla’ Mahmoud al-Hajj, 29, Khan Younis.
7. Tareq Mahmoud al-Hajj, 18, Khan Younis.
8. Omar Mahmoud al-Hajj, 20, Khan Younis.
9. Baha’ Abu al-Leil, 35, Gaza City.
10. Suleiman Saleem Mousa al-Astal, 17, Khan Younis.
11. Ahmed Saleem Mousa al-Astal, 24, Khan Younis (Suleiman’s brother)
12. Mousa Mohammed Taher al-Astal, 50, Khan Younis.
13. Ibrahim Khalil Qanan, 24, Khan Younis.
14. Mohammad Khalil Qanan, 26, Khan Younis (Ibrahim’s brother).
15. Ibrahim Sawali, 28, Khan Younis.
17. Hamdi Badea’ Sawali, 33, Khan Younis.
18. Mohammad al-‘Aqqad, 24, Khan Younis.
19. Ismael Hassan Abu Jame’, 19, Khan Younis.
20. Hussein Odeh Abu Jame’, 75, Khan Younis.
21. Abdullah Ramadan Abu Ghazal, 5, Beit Hanoun.
22. Mohammad Ehsan Ferwana, 27, Khan Younis.
23. Salem Qandil, 27, Gaza City.
24. Amer al-Fayyoumi, 30, Gaza City.
25. Ra’ed az-Zourah, 32, Khan Younis

Killed Wednesday 7/9:

1. Hamed Shihab, Journalist – Gaza.
2. Salima al-‘Arja, 53, Rafah.
3. Miriam ‘Atiya al-‘Arja, 9, Rafah.
4. Rafiq al-Kafarna, 30.
5. Abdul-Nasser Abu Kweik, 60.
6. Khaled Abu Kweik, 31.
7. Mohammad Mustafa Malika, 18 months.
8. Hana’ Mohammed Fu’ad Malaka, 28 (Mohammad’s Mother), 27.
9. Hatem Abu Salem, Gaza City.
10. Mohammad Khaled an-Nimra, 22.
11. Sahar Hamdan (al-Masry), 40, Beit Hanoun.
12. Mohammad Ibrahim al-Masry, 14, Beit Hanoun.
13. Amjad Hamdan, 23, Beit Hanoun.
14. Hani Saleh Hamad, 57, Beit Hanoun.
15. Ibrahim Hani Saleh Hamad, 20, Beit Hanoun.
16. Mohammad Khalaf Nawasra, 4, al-Maghazi.
17. Nidal Khalaf Nawasra, 5, al-Maghazi.
18. Salah Awad Nawasra, 24, al-Maghazi. (father of Mohammad and Nidal)
19. ‘Aesha Najm al-Nawasra, 23, al-Maghazi (mother of Mohammad and Nidal, pregnant in the fourth month).
20. Naifa Mohammed Zaher Farajallah, 80, al-Mughraqa.
21. Amal Yousef Abdul-Ghafour, 20, Khan Younis.
22. Nariman Jouda Abdul-Ghafour, 18 months, Khan Younis.
23. Ibrahim Daoud al-Bal’aawy.
24. Abdul-Rahman Jamal az-Zamely.
25. Ibrahim Ahmad ‘Abdin.
26. Mustafa Abu Murr.
27. Khaled Abu Murr.
28. Mazin Faraj Al-Jarba.
29. Marwan Eslayyem.
30. Ra’ed Mohammed Shalat, 37, al-Nussairat.
31. Yasmin Mohammad Matouq, 4, Beit Hanoun.


Killed Tuesday 7/8

1. Mohammad Sha’ban, 24, Gaza.
2. Amjad Sha’ban, 30, Gaza.
3. Khader al-Basheeleqety, 45, Gaza.
4. Rashad Yassin, 27, Nusseirat.
5. Mohammad Ayman ‘Ashour, 15, Khan Younis.
6. Riyadh Mohammad Kaware’, 50, Khan Younis.
7. Bakr Mohammad Joudeh, 50, Khan Younis.
8. Ammar Mohammad Joudeh, 26, Khan Younis.
9. Hussein Yousef Kaware’, 13, Khan Younis.
10. Bassem Salem Kaware’, 10, Khan Younis.
11. Mohammad Ibrahim Kaware’, 50, Khan Younis.
12. Mohammad Habib, 22, Gaza.
13. Ahmed Mousa Habib, 16, Gaza.
14. Saqr ‘Aayesh al-‘Ajjoury, 22, Jabalia.
15. Ahmad Nael Mahdi, 16, Gaza.
16. Hafeth Mohammad Hamad, 26, Beit Hanoun.
17. Ibrahim Mohammad Hamad, 26, Beit Hanoun.
18. Mahdi Mohammad Hamad, 46, Beit Hanoun.
19. Fawziyya Khalil Hamad, 62, Beit Hanoun.
20. Donia Mahdi Hamad, 16, Beit Hanoun.
21. Soha Hamad, 25, Beit Hanoun.
22. Suleiman Salam Abu Sawaween, 22, Khan Younis.
23. Siraj Eyad Abdul-‘Aal, 8, Khan Younis.
24. Abdul-Hadi Soufi, 24, Rafah.

* the names with an asterisk have not yet been confirmed by Ministry of Health

Removed after confirmation from Ministry of Health that report of death was inaccurate:
Mo’sab Daher, 22, Deir al Balah.
Zakariyya Ala’ al-Batsh, 20, Khan Younis.
Shahd Helmi al-Qrynawi, 5, Al-Bureij.



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