May 18, 2012
Palestinian Civilian deaths enrage int’l community PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 11 January 2009 11:19
As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rages in the Middle East, international tensions are rising between supporters of the two nations.

And, despite calls from the international community for a ceasefire from Israel, the forces are determined to descend on the Gaza more forcefully.

The body count of Palestinian women and children and civilian men continues to rise, and Israel refuses to end its air strikes and general bombardment.

Thirty Palestinians, mainly women and children, perished Tuesday after Israeli forces bombed a U.N. school which housed Palestinian refugees - enraging the international community with the carnage it left in its wake.

The bombing marked the second such strike in the area of a U.N. School, which left many dead and injured. The ground operation that Israel has embarked on against the ruling group Hamas, has left some 600 Palestinians, including dozens of civilians dead.
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