Minggu, 03 Agustus 2014

Angka 1770, ....

(Tak henti-hentinya umat ini di zalimi di segala lini, baik dari dalam maupun dari luar oleh para "Iblis" berwujud manusia,...ya Allah, entah kemana kami akan adukan  keperihan hati kami melihat kondisi umat yang telah dicabik-cabik ini, lihatlah kecanggihan teknologi Israel ketika berhadaban dengan persenjataan seadanya serta senapan tangan yang berjangkau pendek dan roket-roket usang, Batu ketapel anak-anak yang lemah, hantaman demi hantaman rudal tanpa balas, serta kaum muslimin yang sibuk dipecak belah dan dituduh oleh ekstrimis yang makan dari Zionis, hidup dari Zionis, lalu ketika tenaganya pulih sibuk menghantamkan tangan dan kaki serta lidah dan pemikiran kepada kuam muslimin sendiri,..lalu apakah kita terpancing oleh seruan ekstrimis dan jihadis ekstrim dari kaum mujassimah? tidak sekali tidak,..ya Ayyuhal muslim, jihad kita adalah jihad orang "berotak" dan "berhati nurani", jihad kita adalah kerja keras membangun peradaban, kerja keras membangun persatuan, kerja keras mempelajari sains teknologi dan membersihkannya dari semua aqidah syaithan, jihad kita adalah jihad cinta dari sang Nabi SAW, kemarahan kita adalah kerja keras dan cinta,...bukan kekerasan sebagai ia merupakan simbol dari syiar-syiar syaithan.)

Berikut berita anyar dari kantor berita Reuter situasi terkini jalur Gaza

10 die as Israel strikes Gaza UN school again, death toll tops 1,770

10 die as Israel strikes Gaza UN school again, death toll tops 1,770
A paramedic carries the lifeless body of a baby after an Israeli air strike hit the Al Ghoul family building in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2014. (Photo: AP)
August 03, 2014, Sunday/ 12:04:48/ REUTERS / AP / / GAZA (Bloger translate: Tim paramedis membopong mayat seorang bayi sesudah hantaman udara Israel menimpa bangunan mukim keluarga Al Ghoul di Rafah, bagian selatan jalur Gaza, pada hari Minggu 3 Agustus 2014)
An Israeli air strike killed 10 people and wounded about 30 others on Sunday in a UN-run school in the southern Gaza Strip, a Palestinian official said, as dozens died in Israeli shelling of the enclave and Hamas fired rockets at Israel.
(Bloger translate: Pesawat Udara Israel menewaskan 10 orang serta melukai 30 orang lainnya dalam suatu serangan terhadap sebuah sekolah yang dikelola PBB dibagian selatan jalur Gaza, seorang pegawai resmi otoritas Palestina mengatakan selusinan Israel telah tewas dalam suatu serangan roket Hamas ke daerah kantong Israel.)

The Israeli military said it was looking into the reported attack, the second to hit a school in less than a week.
Israeli media, on the 27th day of the fighting, reported that most Israeli troops had pulled out of Gaza, and Reuters TV footage showed a column of Israeli tanks and dozens of infantrymen leaving the enclave.
(Bloger translate: Militer Israel dikatakan telah mengintai daerah tersebut, yang tak lama kemudian kurang dari satu minggu melakukan gempuran kedua terhadap sebuah sekolah. Media Israel, di hari ke 27 dari pertempuran ini melaporkan bahwa pasukan Israel telah ditarik keluar dari jalur Gaza, dan TV Reuter menunjukkan bekas-bekas dari jejak Tank Israel dan berlusin pasukan Infantri yang keluar dari daerah kantong tersebut.  )

An Israeli military spokesman stopped short of calling the move a withdrawal, but said residents from some evacuated Palestinian neighborhoods had been told by the army they could return.

“The troops are in the midst of a redeployment to other parts of the border,” said Lt. Col. Peter Lerner. “Indeed we are releasing troops from the front line but the mission is ongoing. Ground forces are operating. Air forces are operating.”

In the town of Rafah, where the military has been battling militants, a missile from an Israeli aircraft struck the entrance to the school, where Palestinians who had fled their homes were sheltering, witnesses and medics said.

Ashraf Al-Qidra, spokesman for the Gaza Health Ministry, said 10 people were killed and 30 wounded.

Robert Serry, UN Middle East Special Coordinator, said he was dismayed at reports of a strike in the immediate vicinity of a school in Rafah sheltering 3,000 displaced persons, causing multiple deaths and injuries.

“It is simply intolerable that another school has come under fire while designated to provide shelter for civilians fleeing the hostilities,” he said.

Last Wednesday, at least 15 Palestinians who sought refuge in a UN-run school in Jabalya refugee camp were killed during fighting, and the UN said it appeared that Israeli artillery had hit the building. The Israeli military said gunmen had fired mortar bombs from near the school and it shot back in response.

Pressure


Earlier on Sunday, Israeli shelling killed at least 30 people in Gaza, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to keep up pressure on Hamas even after the army completes its core mission of destroying a tunnel network that extends into Israel.


In Rafah, Fatah faction leader and local resident Ashraf Goma said Israeli forces were bombarding the town from air, ground and sea and locals were unable to deal with the wounded and the dead.

“Bodies of the wounded are bleeding in the streets and other corpses are laid on the road with no one able to recover them.

“I saw a man on a donkey cart bringing seven bodies into the hospital. Bodies are being kept in ice-cream refrigerators, in flower and vegetable coolers,” Goma told Reuters.

An Israeli army spokeswoman said that so far on Sunday at least 13 rockets were fired from Gaza at Israel. One was intercepted by Israel's anti-missile system and the rest landed in open areas.

Truce efforts


In Cairo, efforts to find a new truce were due to resume on Sunday.

A delegation from Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad arrived in the Egyptian capital, but a quick breakthrough seemed unlikely in the absence of Israeli representatives.

After accusing Hamas of breaching a US- and UN-brokered ceasefire on Friday, Israel said it would not send envoys as scheduled.

In Gaza, Israel intensified attacks in the area of Rafah along the border with Egypt, where 23-year-old officer Hadar Goldin was feared captured there on Friday shortly after what was to have been a 72-hour truce began.

The military later said Goldin, who was dragged by militants into a tunnel after two of his comrades were killed by a suicide bomber, had also died in action.

Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said Goldin was a relative of his. “He and other soldiers who fell embarked on the campaign to restore quiet and security to Israel.”

More than 30 tunnels and dozens of access shafts have been unearthed and were being blown up.

Israel expected to complete its mission to eliminate tunnels “probably within the next 24 hours or so”, Lerner, the military spokesman, said.

Israel began its air and naval offensive against Gaza on July 8 following a surge of cross-border rocket salvoes by Hamas and other guerrillas, later escalating the operation into ground incursions.

The fighting on Sunday pushed the Gaza death toll given by Palestinian officials to 1,766, most of them civilians. Israel has confirmed that 64 soldiers have died in combat, while Palestinian rockets have also killed three civilians in Israel.

At least 30 Palestinians in Rafah were killed by Israeli fire on Sunday, including nine from the same family, hospital officials said.

Cairo talks


The talks in Cairo, without Israeli participation, were unlikely to produce any breakthrough, as Israel and Hamas' positions remain far apart.

Israel says it wants Gaza demilitarized under any long-term arrangement. Hamas, sworn to Israel's destruction, demands Israel withdraw its troops and a lifting of Israeli and Egyptian blockades that have choked Gaza's economy.

Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, a member of Netanyahu's decision-making security cabinet, said any agreement on the issue was still far off.

“You want to talk about lifting the blockade? Not with us, and not now,” she told the news website Ynet.

Crowded Gazan towns close to the Israeli border have seen destructive clashes and the flight of tens of thousands of Palestinians as tanks and troops swept in to confront dug-in guerrillas.

The United Nations said 460,000 people had been displaced by the fighting -- nearly a quarter of Gaza's population.
Keywords: gaza , un , school

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