Thursday, March 25, 2010

Israeli fire injures 1 in southern Gaza

Published yesterday (updated) 25/03/2010 22:25
Gaza – Ma'an – A Palestinian worker was critically injured on Thursday morning as the Israeli forces at the closed Sufa crossing opened fire on a group of men collecting rubble for the re-manufacturing of construction materials, medics said.

Director of ambulance and emergency services in Gaza, Muawiya Hassanein, identified the injured man as Naji Abu Rayda, 32, noting he was shot in the back and transferred to the European Hospital.

An Israeli military spokesman said he was unfamiliar any such incident in the area of the Sufa crossing.

Israeli news sources reported a similar incident near the Rafah crossing, southwest of Sufa. The spokesman said he had no knowledge of an incident matching either description.

According to the Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, Rayda was injured in the right thigh when he and several other workers were approximately 500 meters from the border fence.

Earlier in the week, Al Mezan reported Israeli soldiers near the Erez crossing opened fired on men "collecting rubble to sell to brick factories, which recycles it into bricks." The men were reportedly 100 meters away from the border.

"This is the only source of bricks for construction that is available in the Gaza Strip, which suffers from an acute shortage of construction materials due the Israeli siege," the report said.

Two days earlier, Israeli forces reportedly arrested 20 Palestinian workers who were collecting the rubble from destroyed buildings in the northern Gaza Strip. The report said four of those detained were children. Eight were released the next day after interrogations, the report said.

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25-3-2010

IOF Open Fire on Palestinian Workers east of Khan Yunis; One person injured

At app. 8am on Thursday 25 March 2010, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) which are usually positioned in the vicinity of the Sofa crossing, in north east of Khan Younis opened fire sporadically on Palestinian workers. As a result, Naji Suliman Alabed Abu Reda, 35, was injured in the top of his right thigh. He was admitted to the European Gaza Hospital where his injures are described as moderate. These workers were 500 meters away from the separation fence removing rubble from destroyed buildings in the vicinity of Sofa crossing. These workers collect rubble to sell it to brick factories which recycle it into bricks. This is the only source of bricks for construction that is available in the Gaza Strip, which suffers from an acute shortage of construction materials due the Israeli siege.