Israeli aggression continues, Gaza death
toll 91
Monday November 19, 2012 05:23:39 PM,
IANS
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Gaza: Newly launched Israeli air strikes killed
three more Palestinians in the Gaza Strip Monday, taking the toll
to 91 on the sixth day of the ongoing conflict, Xinhua reported.
The victims included Abdullah Abu Khater, 30, and his brother
Mahmoud who were killed after their motorbike was hit by an
Israeli drone missile in Khan Younis town, said witnesses.
Another Palestinian was killed in Gaza city's neighbourhood of Tal
Al-Hawa after an Israeli drone hit a car.
The latest strikes came a day after six journalists were wounded
when Israeli airplanes attacked two buildings housing media
offices in Gaza City.
According to the Hamas-run health ministry, the toll due to the
Israeli aggression mounted to 91 while over 700 were wounded,
including 200 children.
It earlier said a total of 13 Palestinians were killed since
midnight.
On Sunday, 11 civilians, including nine members of a family, were
killed in the Israeli strikes.
Israel launched Operation Pillar of Defence last Wednesday,
killing Hamas military chief Ahmed al-Jabari and attacking
hundreds of rocket-launching sites, ammunition depots and
"terrorist" cells belonging to radical Islamist groups operating
in Gaza.
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