monday 28, july 2014
Strike hits Gaza park, killing at least 10
GAZA
CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — A Gaza park was attacked Monday, killing at
least 10 Palestinians, including children, a Palestinian health official
said.
Children were
playing on a swing when the strike hit the park in the Shati refugee
camp on the edge of Gaza City, said Ayman Sahabani, head of the
emergency room at nearby Shifa Hospital.
He gave the death toll and said 46 people also were wounded.The strike on the park occurred a few minutes after the hospital's outpatient clinic was hit, leaving several people wounded. Camera crews were prevented from filming the area of impact at Shifa.
Gaza's police operations room, Civil Defense and Sahabani said the deaths and injuries were caused by Israeli airstrikes.
Lt.
Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli army spokesman, denied Israel was
involved. "This incident was carried out by Gaza terrorists whose
rockets fell short and hit the Shifa Hospital and the Beach (Shati)
camp," he said.
The
strikes occurred on a day of heavy fighting after a temporary
humanitarian cease-fire as international efforts intensified to end the
three-week war between Israel and Hamas militants.
Israeli
jets struck several sites in Gaza and rockets continued to fall on
Israel, the Israeli military said, disrupting a relative lull in the
Gaza war at the start of a major Muslim holiday.
The
United Nations on Monday called for an "immediate" cease-fire in the
fighting that has already killed over 1,040 Palestinians, 43 Israeli
soldiers and three civilians on the Israeli side. On Sunday, President
Barak Obama telephoned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push
for an immediate end to the conflict.
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Goldenberg
reported in Jerusalem. Associated Press writers Edith M. Lederer at the
United Nations and Yousur Alhlou in Jerusalem contributed to this
report.
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