Two Children Killed by "Israeli" Ordinance, Farmer Shot Dead

Source: Al-Manar TV, 20-01-2009
The director of Emergency and Ambulance Services in the Palestinian Health Ministry, Muawiya Hassanain, told Palestinian news agency Ma'an that the farmer came under "Israeli" fire east of Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip.
Earlier on Tuesday, Palestinian medical sources announced that a young boy and his sister were killed when they were playing with an unexploded bomb left behind by "Israeli" troops in the Ash-Sha'f area of eastern Gaza city. They were identified as 10-year-old Abdullah Hassanain, and 11-year-old Shurouq Hassanain.
Hospital officials urged Gaza residents to stay away from ordinance left behind by "Israeli" forces, and not to eat food discarded by "Israeli" soldiers as it may be poisoned.
Dr. Hassanein, the Health Ministry official, said the overall death toll in Gaza has risen to 1,414 after 112 bodies were recovered from the rubble since a ceasefire was declared three days ago.
On Tuesday morning, "Israeli" bulldozers backed by tanks entered the central Gaza Strip and bulldozed agricultural lands. Meanwhile, "Israeli" warships shelled open areas in the north west of Gaza City. No casualties were reported.
In the Gaza Strip, Palestinian civil defense workers continue to recover corpses from under the rubble throughout the Strip. Twelve corpses were discovered on Monday. Reports indicate that there are still more bodies in the ruins of buildings destroyed in the war.
Signs of life began to appear in the streets as hundreds of armed, uniformed police officers deployed in the streets. Shops also opened and people reconnected with relatives across Gaza after three weeks of constant bombardment.
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