Special report:
Palestine-Israel Conflicts
GAZA, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- At least 22 Palestinians
were killed in separate Israeli air strikes and tank shelling Tuesday, a
Palestinian health official said.
The death toll since the beginning of the Israeli
Operation Cast Lead on Dec. 27 rose to 573 with some 2,600 other wounded, said
Mo'aweya Hassanein, chief of emergency and ambulance services in Palestinian
Health Ministry.
Local witnesses said that after midnight Israeli
warplanes fired eight missiles and bombed the largest security center, which was
once the biggest security headquarter of Palestinian National Authority in Gaza.
Several buildings, including prisons, military court and garages, were destroyed
in the attack.
Gaza citizens said that Israeli tanks, warplanes and
gunboats destroyed six houses across the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. This is why the
death toll is so high since midnight and most of them are civilians, said the
witnesses.
Israeli warplanes also bombed a school run by the
United Nations in the beach refugee camp, killing three people, according to a
UN statement.
Palestinian refugees in the school had to evacuate to
other place after the strike, the statement added.
Meanwhile, al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas armed wing said
in short messages sent to journalists that they claimed responsibility for the
deaths of three Israeli soldiers last night. But according to Israeli Defense
Force, the three soldiers were killed by a friendly fire incident.
The Israeli troops continued on Tuesday the military
operations in Gaza for the 11th consecutive day.
