jueves, 30 de julio de 2015

'Black Friday': Carnage in Rafah during 2014 Israel/Gaza conflict

'Black Friday': Carnage in Rafah during 2014 Israel/Gaza conflict



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CARNAGE IN RAFAH DURING 2014 ISRAEL/GAZA CONFLICT


executive summary

On 8 July 2014, Israel launched a military operation codenamed Operation Protective Edge, the third major offensive in Gaza since 2008. It announced that the operation was aimed at stopping rocket attacks from Gaza on Israeli civilians. A ground operation followed, launched on the night of 17-18 July. According to the Israeli army, one of the primary objectives of the ground operation was to destroy the tunnel system constructed by Palestinian armed groups, particularly those with shafts discovered near residential areas located in Israel near the border with the Gaza Strip.

On 1 August 2014 Israel and Hamas agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire that would take effect at 8am that day. Three weeks after Israel launched its military offensive on Gaza, thousands of Palestinians who had sought refuge in shelters or with relatives prepared to return to their homes during the anticipated break in hostilities.

In Rafah, the southernmost city in the Gaza Strip, a group of Israeli soldiers patrolling an agricultural area west of the border encountered a group of Hamas fighters posted there. A fire fight ensued, resulting in the death of two Israeli soldiers and one Palestinian fighter. The Hamas fighters captured an Israeli officer, Lieutenant Hadar Goldin, and took him into a tunnel. What followed became one of the deadliest episodes of the war; an intensive use of firepower by Israel, which lasted four days and killed scores of civilians (reports range from at least 135 to over 200), injured many more and destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes and other civilian structures, mostly on 1 August.  








 



A Pléiades satellite image of eastern Rafah, taken on 14 August 2014
at 11.50am, is marked with air strike craters (large red dots) and
artillery craters (small red dots) and the resulting intensity of
attacks (shades of red). © CNES 2014, Distribution AIRBUS DS, all rights
reserved.