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Eight Israeli Soldiers Wounded in Mortar Attack

Eight Israeli Soldiers Wounded in Mortar Attack on Friday Nov 28 2208.Palestinians fire barrage of mortar shells on IDF base near Nahal Oz; two shells land within base, hitting officers\' and soldiers\' quarters.ight IDF soldiers were injured Friday when a barrage of mortar shells was fired from Gaza towards an army base near the southern town of Nahal Oz. The troops were evacuated to receive medical treatment.
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Date: August 21, 2008
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The IDF Spokesperson Combat Camera Unit,

The IDF Spokesperson Combat Camera Unit. As an army of the people, with a compulsory military draft, the IDF has assumed a unique responsibility.  The IDF not only secures the country’s borders and democratic way of life, but is also challenges itself with the task of educating the public in regard to field operations.  As the military of a free democratic society, the IDF holds its soldiers to the highest standards and as a military made up of the people, the IDF has taken upon itself to inform the people, its very soldiers, of the operations that it performs and the of the nature of the enemy that it is fighting.Photo by IDF Spokesperson/Chameleons Eye *** Local Caption ***
Date: August 21, 2008
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35 Kassam Rockets Hit Israel After IDF Kills Si...

Israel Defense Forces are withdrawing from Gaza Strip on Wednesday November 5, 2008. A barrage of rockets fired by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, hit southern Israel on Wednesday morning after IDF forces engaged Hamas gunmen inside the Strip and killed six. It was the worst outbreak of violence since a shaky cease-fire took effect in June. Hamas claimed responsibility for the rockets, which caused no reported injuries or damages. Two of the rockets exploded in the northern Negev city of Ashkelon, one struck a kibbutz in the western Negev and six others were located in open fields. Three Israeli soldiers were wounded and six gunmen were reported killed in the clashes, which began when IDF special forces entered Gaza in order to blow up a tunnel dug by Hamas terrorists for the purpose of kidnapping IDF soldiers. A soldier was lightly wounded in the ensuing firefight with Hamas gunmen, the IDF said, adding that there were also casualties among the gunmen. Since the cease-fire went into effect in June, Hamas has dug an unknown number of tunnels to facilitate future attacks on Israel and to smuggle large quantities of weapons from Sinai. The tunnels are seen as central to Hamas's terrorist infrastructure in the Strip. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: November 5, 2008
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35 Kassam Rockets Hit Israel After IDF Kills Si...

Israel Defense Forces are withdrawing from Gaza Strip on Wednesday November 5, 2008. A barrage of rockets fired by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, hit southern Israel on Wednesday morning after IDF forces engaged Hamas gunmen inside the Strip and killed six. It was the worst outbreak of violence since a shaky cease-fire took effect in June. Hamas claimed responsibility for the rockets, which caused no reported injuries or damages. Two of the rockets exploded in the northern Negev city of Ashkelon, one struck a kibbutz in the western Negev and six others were located in open fields. Three Israeli soldiers were wounded and six gunmen were reported killed in the clashes, which began when IDF special forces entered Gaza in order to blow up a tunnel dug by Hamas terrorists for the purpose of kidnapping IDF soldiers. A soldier was lightly wounded in the ensuing firefight with Hamas gunmen, the IDF said, adding that there were also casualties among the gunmen. Since the cease-fire went into effect in June, Hamas has dug an unknown number of tunnels to facilitate future attacks on Israel and to smuggle large quantities of weapons from Sinai. The tunnels are seen as central to Hamas's terrorist infrastructure in the Strip. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: November 5, 2008
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Israel Defense Forces are withdrawing from Gaza Strip on Wednesday November 5, 2008. A barrage of rockets fired by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, hit southern Israel on Wednesday morning after IDF forces engaged Hamas gunmen inside the Strip and killed six. It was the worst outbreak of violence since a shaky cease-fire took effect in June. Hamas claimed responsibility for the rockets, which caused no reported injuries or damages. Two of the rockets exploded in the northern Negev city of Ashkelon, one struck a kibbutz in the western Negev and six others were located in open fields. Three Israeli soldiers were wounded and six gunmen were reported killed in the clashes, which began when IDF special forces entered Gaza in order to blow up a tunnel dug by Hamas terrorists for the purpose of kidnapping IDF soldiers. A soldier was lightly wounded in the ensuing firefight with Hamas gunmen, the IDF said, adding that there were also casualties among the gunmen. Since the cease-fire went into effect in June, Hamas has dug an unknown number of tunnels to facilitate future attacks on Israel and to smuggle large quantities of weapons from Sinai. The tunnels are seen as central to Hamas's terrorist infrastructure in the Strip. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: November 5, 2008
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35 Kassam Rockets Hit Israel After IDF Kills Si...

Israel Defense Forces are withdrawing from Gaza Strip on Wednesday November 5, 2008. A barrage of rockets fired by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, hit southern Israel on Wednesday morning after IDF forces engaged Hamas gunmen inside the Strip and killed six. It was the worst outbreak of violence since a shaky cease-fire took effect in June. Hamas claimed responsibility for the rockets, which caused no reported injuries or damages. Two of the rockets exploded in the northern Negev city of Ashkelon, one struck a kibbutz in the western Negev and six others were located in open fields. Three Israeli soldiers were wounded and six gunmen were reported killed in the clashes, which began when IDF special forces entered Gaza in order to blow up a tunnel dug by Hamas terrorists for the purpose of kidnapping IDF soldiers. A soldier was lightly wounded in the ensuing firefight with Hamas gunmen, the IDF said, adding that there were also casualties among the gunmen. Since the cease-fire went into effect in June, Hamas has dug an unknown number of tunnels to facilitate future attacks on Israel and to smuggle large quantities of weapons from Sinai. The tunnels are seen as central to Hamas's terrorist infrastructure in the Strip. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: November 5, 2008
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Israel Defense Forces are withdrawing from Gaza Strip on Wednesday November 5, 2008. A barrage of rockets fired by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, hit southern Israel on Wednesday morning after IDF forces engaged Hamas gunmen inside the Strip and killed six. It was the worst outbreak of violence since a shaky cease-fire took effect in June. Hamas claimed responsibility for the rockets, which caused no reported injuries or damages. Two of the rockets exploded in the northern Negev city of Ashkelon, one struck a kibbutz in the western Negev and six others were located in open fields. Three Israeli soldiers were wounded and six gunmen were reported killed in the clashes, which began when IDF special forces entered Gaza in order to blow up a tunnel dug by Hamas terrorists for the purpose of kidnapping IDF soldiers. A soldier was lightly wounded in the ensuing firefight with Hamas gunmen, the IDF said, adding that there were also casualties among the gunmen. Since the cease-fire went into effect in June, Hamas has dug an unknown number of tunnels to facilitate future attacks on Israel and to smuggle large quantities of weapons from Sinai. The tunnels are seen as central to Hamas's terrorist infrastructure in the Strip. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: November 5, 2008
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Israel Defense Forces are withdrawing from Gaza Strip on Wednesday November 5, 2008. A barrage of rockets fired by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, hit southern Israel on Wednesday morning after IDF forces engaged Hamas gunmen inside the Strip and killed six. It was the worst outbreak of violence since a shaky cease-fire took effect in June. Hamas claimed responsibility for the rockets, which caused no reported injuries or damages. Two of the rockets exploded in the northern Negev city of Ashkelon, one struck a kibbutz in the western Negev and six others were located in open fields. Three Israeli soldiers were wounded and six gunmen were reported killed in the clashes, which began when IDF special forces entered Gaza in order to blow up a tunnel dug by Hamas terrorists for the purpose of kidnapping IDF soldiers. A soldier was lightly wounded in the ensuing firefight with Hamas gunmen, the IDF said, adding that there were also casualties among the gunmen. Since the cease-fire went into effect in June, Hamas has dug an unknown number of tunnels to facilitate future attacks on Israel and to smuggle large quantities of weapons from Sinai. The tunnels are seen as central to Hamas's terrorist infrastructure in the Strip. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 21, 2008
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150 Fatah Men Enter Israel After fleeing Gaza V...

Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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150 Fatah Men Enter Israel After fleeing Gaza V...

Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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Injured Fatah men are fleeing into Israel with the help of Israel\'s Defense Force and emergency services after bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday August 2, 2008 in Nachal Oz, Israel. Over 150 loyalists of the Fatah-linked Hilles clan fled the Gaza Strip on Saturday and entered Israel, after bloody day-long battle of clashes with the ruling Hamas operatives in the Gaza Strip, had left at least four people dead and more than 80 wounded. In a humanitarian move, the Hilles clan members were allowed through the Erez and Nahal Oz border crossings between Gaza and Israel, some of them wounded, and some carrying guns, while Hamas gunmen followed and fired at them and shot mortar shells in their direction. Twelve of the wounded were children, hospital officials said, and eight people were in critical condition. Loud explosions and gunfire could be heard throughout the day across Gaza City. Hamas said its forces had arrested 15 people, including 10 who had tried to flee disguised as women, and confiscated weapons. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: August 2, 2008
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