The area of Rafah along Gaza’s border with Egypt has been the scene of intensive bombardment over the weekend as Israeli troops retaliated for the suspected kidnapping Friday of a 23-year-old soldier, Hadar Goldin, by Hamas fighters.
The IDF later said Goldin had been killed in the area, along with two other Israeli soldiers.
RT
Seriously?! The IDF has used the excuse of a “kidnapped” soldier for several days to slaughter innocent Palestinians.
There were media reports on Sunday that the IDF may be withdrawing tanks from Gaza in a possible indication of a scaling down of hostilities. But the Israeli military later said the tanks were moved for redeployment.
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Amid the growing worldwide protests against the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his government will act “according to our security needs and only according to our security needs” in a speech Saturday.
Despicable man.
“It is simply intolerable that another school has come under fire while designated to provide shelter for civilians fleeing the hostilities,” said Robert Serry, the U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process, in a statement.
alJazeera
Or, it should be, anyway. It is obviously quite tolerable for the people with the arms and the people who support them.
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