quinta-feira, 30 de julho de 2015

Rogue IDF: O. Protective Edge 23° Dia

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Quarta-feira, dia 30 de julho de 2014
World outrage after a second strike on a UNRWA school kills 19 homeless Palestinians and, during a four-hour lull, another shell hits a packed market in Shejaiya killing more than 20. 
More than one hundred Palestinians died throughout the day, including one journalist.
The resistance reacted and after a day of heavy fighting, the IDF's death toll reached 56 as in the evening a booby-trapped tunnel entrance went off killing three Israeli soldiers
So far, three civilians had been killed in Israel.   
Over 1300 Palestinians were dead – mostly civilians, children, women and elderly. Entire families had been exterminated.

Remembering the dead during Israeli offensive on Wednesday, July 30. 
Below, only Palestinian identified victims. 
Nome dos mortos palestinos no dia 30 de julho.
Source/Fonte: IMEMC-International Midlle East Media Center. 2015.
OBS. Não consegui precisão sobre as idades das crianças assassinadas no bombardeio , mas há várias crianças nas famílias dizimadas.
  1. Ahmad Mohammad Yassin al-Majayda, Khan Younis.
  2. Ali Mahmoud al-Astal, 23, Khan Younis
  3. Khaled Salim al-Astal, 26,
  4. Mohammad Salim al-Astal,26,
  5. Ramzi Ibrahim al-Astal, 21, 
  6. Odah Ahmad al-Astal, 25, 
  7. Ahmad Mahmoud Suleiman al-Astal, 26,
  8. Ahmad Ibrahim Ali al-Astal
  9. Khalil Ibrahim Ali al-Astal
  10. Ezzedddin Jabr Mohammad al-Astal, 
  11. Mohammad Mahmoud al-Astal.
  12. Mohammad Abdul-Sattar al-Abadla, 21, Khan Younis.
  13. Fahd Mahmoud Jaber al-Agha, 23, Khan Younis.
  14. Asma’ Abu al-Kaas, 16, al-Boreij, Central Gaza.
  15. Walid Shihda Marzouq Moammar, 51, Rafah.
  16. Sojoud Abdul-Hakim Oleyyan, 11, Gaza.
  17. Issam Jaber al-Khatib, Jabalia.
  18. Sa’id Abu Jalala, Jabalia.
  19. Taiseer Hammad, Jabalia.
  20. Lu’ay al-Feery, Jabalia.
  21. Bassem Khaled Najjar, Jabalia
  22. Tha’er Khaled Najjar.
  23. Osama Mohammad Sohweil, Jabalia.
  24. Bilal Midhat al-‘Amoudi, Jabalia.
  25. Abdullah Midhat al-‘Amoudi, Jabalia.
  26. Mohammad Mousa Ghaban, Jabalia.
  27. Ramadan Khader Salman, Jabalia
  28. Alaa' Khader Salman.
  29. Ali Ahmad Shaheen, Jabalia.
  30. Rami Barakat, Jabalia.
  31. Adel Mohammad Abu Qamar Jabalia.
  32. Mohammad Ezzat Abu Sweireh, 34, Central District.
  33. Hussein Mohammad Abu Rezeq, 36, Rafah.
  34. 'Aed Zaqqout, Gaza City (coach of Palestine National Football Team)
  35. Abdul-Aziz Hosni Abu Hajras, 23, Khan Younis.
  36. Omar Awad al-Breem, Khan Younis,
  37. Kamal Ahmad Al-Breem, 57, 
  38. Jihad Salah Mohammed al-Breem, 28.
  39. Mariam Ahmad Hejazi, Khan Younis
  40. Salah Hejazi
  41. Sabha Ibrahim Hejazi.
  42. Ibrahim Mousa al-Ghalban, Khan Younis
  43. Ismael Mahmoud al-Ghalban.
  44. Ahmad Suleiman Abu Amer, Khan Younis
  45. Mohammad Ahmad Abu Amer
  46. Marwa Ahmad Abu Amer
  47. Marah Ahmad Abu Amer
  48. Yasser Ahmad Abu Amer,.
  49. Suleiman Ahmad Abu Amer,
  50. Mona Hajjaj Abu Amer.
  51. Jihad Salah Mohammad Al-Breem, 25, Khan Younis.
  52. Zeinab Abu Jazar, Khan Younis.
  53. Maisara Mohammad at-Ta’ban, 35, Deir al-Balah.
  54. Iftikhar Mohammad Shahin (Abu Zrei’ey) 50.
  55. Odai Yahia Zaki Abu Jneid, 19, Beit Lahia.
  56. Abdul-Jalil Mohammad Kamel Abu Shodoq, 35, Beit Lahia.
  57. Jamal Shihda Abu Shodoq, 40, Beit Lahia.
  58. Jamalat Mahmoud Dheir, Khan Younis
  59. Salama Mahmoud Dheir
  60. Mahmoud Salama Mahmoud Dheir
  61. Yamen Omar Salama Mahmoud Dheir
  62. Shorouq Mahmoud Dheir
  63. Arwa Mahmoud Dheir.
  64. Ramadan Mohammad Abu Jazar, Khan Younis.
  65. Ali Ahmad Shahin, Gaza.
  66. Taiseer Sababa, 22, Beit Lahia.
  67. Ammar Suleiman Ali al-Masdar, 31, Gaza.
  68. Hamza Yasser Mohammad Mheisin, 23, Gaza.
  69. Wisam Dardouna, Beit Lahia.
  70. Anwar ‘Adel Abu Nasr, 20, Khan Younis,
  71. Ismael Walid Abu Nasr, 18.
  72. Ahmad Khalil Abu ‘Anza, 32, Khan Younis,
  73. Shadi Abdullah Abu ‘Anza, 38, .
  74. Ali Mahmoud Abu ‘Anza, 27, 
  75. Ahmad Abdullah Abu ‘Anza.
  76. Mohammad Suleiman Baraka, Khan Younis.
  77. Mustafa Ahmad Abu Jalala, Beit Lahia.
  78. Husam Mohammad an-Najjar, northern Gaza
  79. Sha'aban Abdul-aziz al-Jamal, northern Gaza
  80. Alaa' Joudy Khader, northern Gaza
  81. Mohammed Mazen Moussa Foda, Sheja’eyya
  82. Ahmad Abdulkarim Hannoun , Sheja’eyya
  83. Saadi Saadi Faraj , Sheja’eyya
  84. Hussein Saeed Kar're'ra , Sheja’eyya
  85. Hamdi Sadi Abu Zour , Sheja’eyya
  86. Abdulkarim Hussein El-Selk , Sheja’eyya
  87. Aahed Ziad Al Gharabli , Sheja’eyya
  88. Abdulaziz Ibrahim El-Beltagy , Sheja’eyya
  89. Lena Ala'a El-Selk , Sheja’eyya
  90. Abdulaziz Mohammed El-Selk,
  91. Abdel Halim Mohammed El-Selk,
  92. Malak Jalal El-Selk,
  93. Amina Mohammed El-Selk,
  94. Layan Nael El-Selk.
  95. Moataz Bassam Deeb , Sheja’eyya
  96. Mahmoud Mohamed Ragab , Sheja’eyya
  97. Moaaz Khaled Tayeh , Sheja’eyya
  98. Abdullah Fayez Fayad 23, Gaza City
  99. Suhaib Salleh Salama 23, Gaza City
  100. Ibrahim Yusuf al-Astal 35, Gaza City
  101. Aassem Ahmed Baraka 25, Khan Younis.
  102. Mayar Jamal Abu musbeh, 9, Deir al-Balah
  103. Mohammad Tayseer Abu Hazaa', 25, Deir al-Balah
When Media coverage becomes the story

Reservistas da IDF, forças israelenses de ocupação,
Shovrim Shtika - Breaking the Silence
37Blow it up, blow it up, use it all
Rank:  Lieutenant.   Unit: Engineering Corps.   Area: Northern Gaza strip:
To take down a house you need eight mines. Each mine contains 10 or 11 kilos of explosives. You place them on the building’s foundation columns. Say the building has six columns, it’s enough for you to place three mines. Three columns go down – the building goes down. But the thing is, you brought 40 or 50 mines with you. And you can’t go back out with them, so you have to blow them up. That’s how it works. So you put down 40 or 50 mines on the house. The houses nearby get hit by the shock, of course, and they also collapse, or it causes a fire or the whole greenhouse or workshop or whatever happens to be near the house also goes up in the air. The company commander tells you, “Blow it up, blow it up, use it all, I’ve got nothing to do with these munitions, I’m not going to return them – we aren’t going to get caught walking in the middle of Gaza carrying mines on our backs with no ability to defend ourselves if we get confronted.” This is an unusual situation that repeats itself in almost every engineering operation. You come to a house with the intention of blowing it up – it can be nothing but a 20 square meter affair, two stories. And you get there with lots and lots of explosives because they always give you extra, they always want you to blow it up and always want you to be prepared for any other missions that might pop up or something like that. So 45 mines are used, 45 mines is half a ton. Half a ton is like a bomb from a plane. We’re talking about half a ton of C4 [explosives]. The shock waves, they move along the terrain. It could be that in order to blow up the shaft of a tunnel and collapse a few dozen meters of it you would put down five mines – 50 kilos. See, the shock waves move through it and collapse the entire tunnel. And then a kilometer away, on the other side, you see the tunnel’s other shaft fly up in the air. You blow up a house here, and sometime you see the effects half a kilometer away. Or for example if a concrete column that’s one and a half meters tall and half a meter wide goes flying into another house, it destroys two rooms. It may not take the whole house down, but it destroys two rooms. The blast explodes in 360 degrees. To avoid getting hurt you need to withdraw to a distance of 300 meters and get in an armored vehicle, which means that things 300 meters away from the site of the blast are harmed, 360 degrees around. Not to mention the electrical poles that collapse, not to mention the electrical wires and all kinds of water pipes that get hit by the shock. 
One time I saw a big water pipe, which was already exposed after a D9 (armored bulldozer) ran over it – that was hit by something from either the infantry’s Tzefa or Hatfan (anti-mine tools that operate by detonating a chain of explosives dozens of meters long). The pipe burst and gallons of water came pouring out. It was a potable water reserve, drinking water. You could tell it wasn’t sewage. This type of damage isn’t taken into consideration. It’s 200 meters from the explosion, 100 meters from the explosion – and it gets hit. The explosions’ effects cause major amounts of damage, but that doesn’t interest anyone. “Use it, use it, explosives can’t be taken back.” The platoon commander says, “I don’t want to leave with explosives on me. If an RPG (anti-tank rocket) hits my tank, I’m blown away.” He says, “I’ll just use everything I was given.” He plays along. You’re ordered to “not bring it back.” You were given 40 mines? Blow them all up. Is there some lean-to, some storage shed near the building? Put two mines in it. And over there in that chicken coop, and in that shed. That’s the way it is, you’re given as many mines as possible. You also make a pile in the middle of whatever you find nearby. Fifty meters away you saw some cooking gas canisters? You take those, too, put them inside the house, pile it all up and then everything gets blown up together with the building


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