‘Shells
were chasing them’: Four Palestinian children killed on beach by
Israeli rockets
Four Palestinian children were killed by an air strike while playing football on Gaza beach. Dozens of international journalists witnessed the tragedy.
RT,
16
July, 2014
"This
is a cowardly crime," said Ashraf al-Qidra, spokesman for the
Gaza Health Ministry.
The
children have been named as Ahed Atef Bakr and Zakaria Ahed Bakr,
both aged 10, Mohamed Ramez Bakr, 11, and Ismael Mohamed Bakr, 9. All
those killed were relatives, while another boy is in hospital in
critical condition.
"The
kids were playing football on the beach," Ahmed Abu Hassera, who
witnessed the explosions along with dozens of foreign journalists
located nearby, told Reuters. "When the first shell hit the
land, they ran away but another shell hit them all. It looked as if
the shells were chasing them."
“We
live by the coast. There was a headline on the news that four
children were injured ... so we went looking for the kids and we
could not find them, so we came here to the hospital to look for them
and we found them all, including my son ... oh my God,” a man who
introduced himself as the father of Zakaria, told NBC
The
Israeli Defense Forces have denied targeting the children, who came
from the family of a fisherman whose shack on the beach was decimated
by the strike.
“We
do not target civilians, we target Hamas terrorists,” IDF
representative Peter Lerner told RT.
“I
have seen the footage of the incident, and indeed it does look
tragic, and we will have to look into the circumstances.”
Although
it was initially thought that the mortars came from a gunboat, senior
IDF officials have told Israel's Haaretz newspaper that the shells
came from Israeli planes, hunting down Hamas militants.
The
total number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli counter-offensive,
which began last week, now stands at 220, according to Gaza's
emergency services. The first Israeli died as a result of a Hamas
mortar on Tuesday.
Israeli
forces, which claim that Hamas is using civilians as human shields,
have been dropping leaflets in the area, as well as making automated
phone calls to houses of local Palestinians urging them to evacuate.
"Whoever
disregards these instructions and fails to evacuate immediately,
endangers their own lives, as well as those of their families,"
its message said.
Human
Rights Watch has condemned Israel's Operation Protective Edge, and
its chief, Ken Roth, has said that the warnings function as a waiver
for atrocities.
any case, most Gaza
residents have nowhere to go, or have preferred to stay in their
homes, as a show of defiance.
This
has meant that despite Israel’s avowed policy of avoiding civilian
casualties, according to the UN, up to 80 percent of the fatalities
during the bombing have been non-combatants. The international body
has also said that one in every five Palestinians killed is a child.
Earlier
on Wednesday, a mooted ceasefire between Israel and Hamas collapsed,
after the Palestinian movement rejected Egypt as the mediator.
Israel
began a major counter-offensive on Gaza early on Tuesday following
the launch of over 85 rockets at southern Israel on July 7.
Israel
launches counter-offensive on Gaza after rocket barrage
The
IDF has said that following the breakdown in talks, a ground invasion
of Gaza, from which Israel withdrew in 2005, is now “likely.”
In
any case, most Gaza residents have nowhere to go, or have preferred
to stay in their homes, as a show of defiance.
This
has meant that despite Israel’s avowed policy of avoiding civilian
casualties, according to the UN, up to 80 percent of the fatalities
during the bombing have been non-combatants. The international body
has also said that one in every five Palestinians killed is a child.
Earlier
on Wednesday, a mooted ceasefire between Israel and Hamas collapsed,
after the Palestinian movement rejected Egypt as the mediator.
Israel
began a major counter-offensive on Gaza early on Tuesday following
the launch of over 85 rockets at southern Israel on July 7.
IThe
IDF has said that following the breakdown in talks, a ground invasion
of Gaza, from which Israel withdrew in 2005, is now “likely.”
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