Sunday, March 2

10 killed on Sunday, the death toll in Gaza hits 98 since Israel's holocaust began Wednesday.


Palestinian medical sources stated that
10 Palestinians were killed on Sunday
due to ongoing Israeli army attacks of
the Gaza strip, the number of Palestinian
killed by the Israeli army in the Palestinian
costal Region now totals 98.

Two Palestinian resistance fighters,
from the Al Qassam brigades the
armed wing of Hamas, were killed and another injured on
Sunday at midday when Israeli jet fighters targeted
a group of Palestinian fighters east of Jabaliya town in
the northern part of Gaza.

Earlier in the day Ahamad Abu Wardah was killed when
Israeli troops opened fire on his house in Jabalyia town.
Medics said that Israeli troops shot Abu Wardah then
prevented the ambulance from reaching him.
Abu Wardah bled to death.

On Sunday morning medics found the bodies of Raja' Attallah,
31 and her sister Ibtesam, 25. Their house is located in
Jabalyia refugee camp and was bombed by Israeli jet fighters
Saturday night. Their parents and two brothers were also
killed in the Saturday's attack.

Sunday morning, Khlaid Rayian, from the Al Qassam
brigades, was pronounced dead from wounds incurred
during Jabalyia clashes with invading Israeli troops.

Another two were also killed on Sunday morning.
Thabet Dardonah, and Wesam Abed Raboh were shot
by Israeli troops in Jabalyia and left to bleed to death,
Medics said, they added that there was also a girl who
shot and killed in her home in Jabalyia but once again
ambulance crews were prevented from reaching her.

Including the ten killed on Sunday the death toll in Gaza
since Wednesday totals 98 dead. On Saturday at dawn
the Israeli army started a ground offensive targeting
Jabalyia town and the nearby refugee camp. By Saturday
night Israeli attack left 56 Palestinians killed, 36 of
whom were civilians.

Today the Palestinian ministry of Health in Gaza
announced that some hospitals in Gaza can not
provide medical care because they have no
electricity or medical supplies.

The Israeli army has kept Gaza under siege since
June 2007, leaving Gaza suffering from severe shortages
of medicine, food, electricity, and fuel supplies.
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