CTindex - Christian Today UK Interactive Catalogue
World

Six Palestinians, including militants, killed in Gaza

The Israeli army on Saturday killed six Palestinians, including five militants, in two separate incidents in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical officials and Hamas said.

Posted: Saturday, December 1, 2007, 17:45 (GMT)
Font Scale:A A A

GAZA - The Israeli army on Saturday killed six Palestinians, including five militants, in two separate incidents in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical officials and Hamas said.

Gaza medical workers said they collected three wounded Palestinians and one dead body from an area east of Gaza City near the border fence with Israel.

Local residents said they had earlier heard gunfire in the area. An Israeli army spokesman said troops shot at Palestinian gunmen who had opened fire at a force patrolling the area.

Earlier, five Hamas militants were killed in an Israeli missile attack in the southern part of the coastal enclave near the city of Khan Younis.

The Islamist Hamas movement, which seized control of the Gaza Strip in June after fighting with forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said at least five other militants were wounded in the strike.

An Israeli army spokesman confirmed there had been an air strike against militants in Gaza.

The Israeli army often attacks militants in the coastal territory to try to stop them from firing rockets at southern Israeli towns and placing explosives near the border fence aimed at attacking Israeli troops.

The Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, vowed to avenge the death of its five gunmen saying they will "respond in the suitable time and place" to the Israeli attacks.



© Reuters 2007. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters.
Have your say on this article
Christian Today Twitter
Google Advertisement
Externally generated - Report offensive links here
World Headline
Korean Christian leaders declare 2009 a year of unity

Korean Christian leaders declare 2009 a year of unity

South Korea’s Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant leaders have together declared 2009 as the Year of Prayer for...
Sponsored Features
Order "The most transforming time in my life". Why not find out more? Order books for all ages commending the free and sovereign grace of Almighty God.
01582 765448 Friendly printing company for churches, charities and businesses nationwide! Professional website design and web development for businesses and charities
Sanct Maria Abbey, NUNRAW
Cistercian Monastery and Guest House
Bookings: 01620 830 228
Email: nunraw.abbot@yahoo.co.uk
Google Advertisement
Externally generated - Report offensive links here