Special report: Israel launches Gaza
assault
BEIT HANOUN, Gaza Strip, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- Suffused with
the smell of burned gunpowder, the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun was
turned into ruins after a bloody six-day Israeli assault against the coastal
strip.
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A Palestinian woman carries her wounded
son after shelling by Israeli tanks at Beit Hanoun town in the northern
Gaza strip, Nov. 8, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery
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early Wednesday, Israeli artillery shells killed 19 Palestinian civilians in
Beit Hanoun, including 13 from one family.
The shelling came 24 hours after Israel announced it
ended Operation Autumn Clouds in the town which had claimed lives of more than
50 Palestinian militants and civilians.
"It was a Tsunami hitting Beit Hanoun," 41-year-old
police officer Ahmed Sehwail told Xinhua, adding "devastation everywhere, Beit
Hanoun was turned from paradise into broken remains."
Sehwail said the town was famous for its citrus
groves but after six years of intifada (uprising), little has survived.
He said that it was difficult to walk, as mud covered
streets, adding the water network was destroyed. Whole infrastructure, including
electricity, broke down, he added.
Abu Samir al-Basuni, a 54-year-old Beit Hanoun
resident, said, "The area seemed to survive an earthquake, and remains of houses
scattered around and some people could not recognize their homes."
Al-Basuni said that more than 50 houses were razed
out and they(the Israelis) also ruined parts of a cemetery.
Beit Hanoun, with a population of 40,000, had been a
small agricultural village and had recently become a town.
The town is the nearest area to the borders between
the Gaza Strip and Israel.
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A Palestinian carries a boy after he was
wounded during shelling by Israeli tanks at Beit Hanoun town in the
northern Gaza strip, Nov. 8, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery
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Israel
said the operation was aimed at preventing Palestinian militants from firing
homemade rockets into southern Israel but it seemed that the goal was not
achieved as dozens of rockets were launched at Israeli towns and communities.
Ahmed al-Kafarna, a student, said that rocket attacks
would continue even when Beit Hanoun was gripped by Israel. "We launch rockets
to respond to Israeli crimes. It is a matter of action and reaction and they
(the Israelis) begin with this circle."
Large tents were set up and hundreds of mourners
gathered in grief but they did not show any regret over rocket attacks against
Israel.
"Bomb with Qassam rocket, bomb it in the face of
oppression," chanted a song through loudspeakers near one tent.
Many people expressed support to rocket attacks,
shouting "we support Hamas."
Both President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister
Ismail Haneya condemned the Israeli shelling as "awful massacre" and urged the
UN Security Council to convene an urgent session to impose punishments on
Israel.
In addition, senior Hamas official Nizar Rayyan in
the Gaza Strip called for an immediate renewal of suicide bombing attacks in
Israel to avenge the killing.

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