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Tuesday, 2 July. 2024
 
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Palestinian media and medical sources have reported that 42 Palestinians have been killed so far in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israeli army’s “Operation Autumn Clouds.” Over 200 have been injured, 30 seriously, according to medical sources. The operation, which began on Wednesday in the northern Gaza Strip, has been mostly concentrated in Beit Hanoun but has also reached southern areas. The Israeli army, which has admitted to “taking off its gloves” in Gaza, has completely isolated Beit Hanoun from surrounding areas and has barred all international and local journalists from entering the town. For two hours today, women only were allowed out of their homes to buy basic necessities such as food and medicine before being put back under a 24-hour curfew.

The operation, which Israel says is aimed at crushing the armed activity of Palestinian resistance groups, halting the firing of homemade rockets and the alleged smuggling of arms from Egypt, is the largest operation carried out since the capture of Israeli Corporal Gilad Shalit on June 25.

Today, four Palestinian activists from the Izzedin Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, were killed in an Israeli air strike in the Azbat Abed Rabbo’ area east of Jabaliya. Luay Al Burno, a leading member of the “manufacturing department” of the Brigades, also killed in an Israeli missile, was fired at while driving in his car in Gaza city.

Two women were killed after marching to the Al Nasr Mosque in Beit Hanoun inside which around 60 Palestinian activists were holed up under heavy Israeli shelling. The women confronted Israeli tanks and troops, which opened fire at them, killing two and wounding several others.

Minister of Refugee Affairs Atef Adwan also said Israeli troops took over the rooftop of his home in Beit Hanoun, posting snipers there. According to eyewitnesses in Beit Hanoun, Israeli tanks and bulldozers have torn up streets, buildings and electricity poles; they also said the town is in desperate need of food and supplies. For the past three days, Israeli troops have been going house-to-house through Beit Hanoun, reeking havoc, death and destruction throughout this northern Gaza Strip town. Several Palestinian activists and scores of civilians have been killed and wounded in the Israeli army operation including women and children. Yesterday, four-year-old Bara’ Fayyad died from wounds he received during an Israeli air raid on Beit Hanoun the day before.

In addition to the siege of Beit Hanoun, Israeli troops have carried out several precision strikes throughout the Gaza Strip against Palestinian targets, including in the town of Beit Layha and Jabaliya. Palestinian media and medical sources have reported that, in addition to tank shells and air strikes, the Israeli army is using internationally-banned ground-to-ground missiles that are causing extensive injuries including amputated extremities.

United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has expressed his concern over the civilian deaths in Gaza, calling on Israel to refrain from “further escalating an already grave situation” and also called on Palestinian activists to stop firing rockets into Israel. “Military operations in populated areas inevitably cause civilian casualties,” he said, urging Israel to exercise “maximum restraint.”

Palestinian officials have strongly condemned the operation in Gaza – President Abbas called it a massacre and crime against the Palestinian people while government spokesperson Ghazi Hamad said the Israeli army was “perpetrating a genocide” in the Strip without the EU or United States speaking out against it.

The United States was particularly criticized by the Palestinians, both government and people, after the US State Department made a statement yesterday (November 4) saying that although it “regretted the loss of innocent life,” Israel was only defending itself. "Let us remember…the situation originally developed because you have people - terrorists - continuing to launch rockets into Israel," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said. He did not even call on “both sides” to show restraint.

 
 
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