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Israeli Strikes Kill 10 in Gaza, Israel Orders Investigation

09 June 2006

Palestinian officials say at least 10 Palestinians have died in Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip Friday.

Injured girl is treated by medics at hospital in northern Gaza Strip, Friday
Injured girl is treated by medics at hospital in northern Gaza Strip, Friday

Officials say Israeli shelling of a beach on the Mediterranean coast of the Gaza Strip killed at least seven Palestinians at a picnic, including three children.

The officials say two Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least three Palestinian militants. 

The attacks wounded more than 30 people.

Israel's military has ordered a halt to strikes on Gaza while it conducts an investigation.  An army spokesman said Israel regrets any harm to innocent civilians.

In Ramallah, on the occupied West Bank, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called the strikes genocide and he urged the international community to make Israel stop them. 

Israel says it is targeting Palestinian militants who fire rockets from the Gaza Strip at the Jewish state. 

Jamal Abu Samhadana (file photo)
Jamal Abu Samhadana (file photo)

The strikes came as thousands of Palestinians gathered in the southern Gaza Strip to bury a high-ranking Palestinian militant, Jamal Abu Samhadana of the Popular Resistance Committees, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike Thursday.

Mourners at the funeral called for revenge.  Israel says the militant planned rocket attacks on the Jewish state.   

Also Friday, Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of the militant Islamic group Hamas called on Palestinian President Abbas, from the rival Fatah faction, to abandon a referendum on a statehood plan that recognizes Israel.

Mr. Haniyeh said the referendum will divide Palestinians.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters. 

 

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