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Israeli strikes mount death-toll to 400 in Gaza

Updated on: 01 January,2009 02:56 PM IST  | 
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Three people died in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight, raising the toll since Israeli military operations began on Saturday to 398, the head of the territory's emergency services said today.

Israeli strikes mount death-toll to 400 in Gaza

Three people died in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight, raising the toll since Israeli military operations began on Saturday to 398, the head of the territory's emergency services said today.


The number of dead includes 180 civilians and the number of wounded has risen to nearly 2,000, Moawiya Hassanei told AFP.

A raid on the house of the Rafah leader of Hamas' armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, killed three neighbours, including one woman, he said. Abu Anas Chabana was not at home at the time.


The house was destroyed and nearby homes damaged. An air strike for the first time targeted the justice ministry in Gaza City, wounding, a medical source said. A building belonging to a Hamas-linked group was also destroyed in the Maghazi refugee camp in the centre of the Gaza Strip.


Two homes belonging to Hamas militants were destroyed in the central Nusseirat refugee camp, witnesses said. It was not immediately clear if anyone had been killed or injured.

A metalworking shop in Khan Yunis was destroyed in a raid that wounded three, a military source said. Another metalworking factory was targeted in Gaza City. Artillery fire from Israeli naval vessels also hit northern Gaza city, the medic said.

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