GAZA
CITY, Aug 29, 2007 (AFP) - Israeli fire killed
three Palestinian children and wounded one of
their cousins on Wednesday as they played in a
field in the northern Gaza Strip at the tail end
of their summer holidays.
Yahya Ramadan Ghazal, 12, and his cousin Mahmud
Mussa Ghazal, 10, were killed when Israeli
artillery fire from across the border slammed
into a field east of Jabaliya refugee camp,
witnesses and a medical official said.
A nine-year-old cousin, Sara Suleiman Ghazal was
critically wounded in the incident and rushed to
the Kamal Radwan hospital in nearby Beit Lahiya
where she died later, a medical official said.
A fourth child suffered less serious injuries in
the attack, the sources said.
"We identified and fired at several rocket
launchers aimed at Israel in the Beit Hanun
industrial zone," an Israeli army spokeswoman
said.
"We also identified several suspicious looking
people fiddling with the rocket launchers before
we fired. The army regrets terror organisations'
cynical use of children," she added.
Israel said Palestinian militants in Gaza
launched three rockets towards the Jewish state
on Wednesday, but no impacts were recorded.
Israel has waged regular strikes and incursions
against the densely packed Gaza Strip ever since
radical Islamist movement Hamas, the country's
sworn enemy, took armed control of the
impoverished territory in mid-June.
Militants frequently use rural areas of northern
Gaza to fire rockets into Israel and their
launch sites are frequent targets of Israeli
fire.
The latest strike came as Palestinian president
Mahmud Abbas warned that a US-sponsored Middle
East peace conference to be held later this year
could fail unless Israel agrees on a framework
of core issues.
"I don't think that conference will be useful if
we go to it without clarifications for a
solution and without a declaration of principles
within a framework," Abbas said during a visit
to Amman, a palace statement said.
Abbas met King Abdullah II after a fresh round
of talks with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
in Jerusalem on Tuesday.
The Palestinians want a detailed framework
agreement on core issues such as Jerusalem,
borders and refugees, while Israel has talked
about a more vague declaration of principles
before the international peace conference.
Wednesday's
deaths bring to 5,846 the number of people
killed since the start of the second Palestinian
uprising in September 2000, the vast majority of
them Palestinians, according to an AFP count.
Last November, 19 Palestinians, mostly women and
children, were killed when Israeli shells
slammed into their homes in Beit Hanun in a
botched strike during a ground incursion into
the northern Gaza Strip.
In the occupied West Bank, meanwhile, 35
Palestinians were lightly wounded by rubber
bullets during an Israeli operation in the town
of Qalqiliya, medics said.
Troops were searching houses in the town and
army bulldozers destroyed five of them,
Palestinian security sources said.
bur-jm/al AFP 291910 GMT 08 07
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