Rabu 16 Jul 2014 23:56 WIB

Medics: Israeli naval shelling kills four boys on Gaza beach as the toll almost 190 Gazans

Smoke trails are seen as a rocket is launched from the northern Gaza Strip towards Israel July 15, 2014.
Foto: Reuters/Baz Ratner
Smoke trails are seen as a rocket is launched from the northern Gaza Strip towards Israel July 15, 2014.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, GAZA/JERUSALEM - Israeli shelling killed four boys on a Gaza beach on Wednesday, a local health official said, and Palestinian militants fired a further 70 rockets into Israel after a failed Egyptian attempt to halt more than a week of warfare.

About 190 Palestinians, most of them civilians, killed in Israeli airstrike since July 7, 2014. More than 1300 homes in Gaza have been destroyed or severely damaged since the operation. 

Israel urged the evacuation of several districts in the Gaza Strip where more than 100,000 people live, threatening ground operations to try to stem the rocket attacks. An Israeli official said the defense minister asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet to authorize the mobilization of another 8,000 reserve troops. The military has said that around 30,000 reservists have been called up since the Israeli offensive began a week ago.

Israeli experts predicted overland raids in the Gaza Strip to destroy command bunkers and tunnels that have allowed the outgunned Palestinians to withstand air and naval barrages and keep the rockets flying. The Hamas political leadership formally rejected Cairo's ceasefire plan on Wednesday, a spokesman for the Islamist group said, a day after its armed wing spurned it and kept up rocket salvoes at Israel, which held its fire for six hours on Tuesday.

Ashraf al-Qidra of the Gaza Health Ministry said shelling from an Israeli gunboat off Gaza's Mediterranean coast killed four boys -two aged 10 and the others 9 and 11- from one family and critically wounded another youngster on the beach.

An Israeli military spokesman had no immediate comment. Netanyahu says the armed forces try to avoid civilian casualties but that militant rocket crews deliberately put non-combatants at risk by operating in densely populated residential areas. Ahmed Abu Hassera, who witnessed the incident at the shore, told Reuters: "The kids were playing on the beach. They were all ... under the age of 15."

Israeli shelling has frequently targeted Gaza beaches, which are suspected staging areas for militants.

"When the first shell hit land, they ran away but another shell hit them all," said Abu Hassera, whose shirt was stained with blood. "It looked as if the shells were chasing them."

Reacting to the incident, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told reporters in Gaza: "These crimes will not succeed to break our will. We will continue the confrontation and resistance and we promise (Israel) will pay the price for all these crimes."

sumber : Reuters
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