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Israeli forces break into Absan, army unit attacked with missiles in Gaza
(KUNA) -- Israeli forces broke into the eastern outskirts of Absan town in south Gazoo Strip on Thursday, supported by tanks and bulldozers.

Paleostinian sources told KUNA four tanks and three army bulldozers went into the town's Faraheen area, near the Gazoo-Israeli borders. This took place amid heavy firing that targeted Paleostinians' homes and property, forcing the residents to leave their farms in fear for their lives.

The bulldozers then destroyed the farmlands, they added, and the town is still in the grips of great tension.

The Israeli Army carries out such incursion almost daily aiming to expand what is known as the buffer-zone, tight control over which is maintained by Israel.

The forces had Tuesday raided Al-Masdar town in central Gazoo, killing two Paleostinians and injuring a third, hours before another raid on Gazoo, which left another Paleostinian injured.

Meanwhile,
...back at the Alamo, Davey was counting their remaining cannon balls and not liking the results...
Radio Israel today reported that two Israeli soldiers were maimed this morning when an army unit came under attack. The unit was stationed in the area near the Israeli-Gazook border.

"Two Paleostinians fired an anti-shield missile on the army unit, which left two soldiers injured. One of the soldiers sustained mild injury," the radio said.
Posted by: Fred 2011-07-08
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