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Turkey’s Prime Minister Caught Arming al-Qaeda, ISIS
Turkey’s prime minister, a NATO ally, is shipping arms to al-Qaeda and ISIS via Syria-bound trucks operated by the country’s intelligence agency, according to Turkish military officials. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu banned media from reporting on three of the trucks searched by the military’s Gendarmerie General Command, which discovered 45 to 55 missiles or rockets, 30 to 40 crates of ammunition, including mortar rounds, and Douchka anti-aircraft ammunition.
US Armed Rebels Gave TOW missiles to Al Qaeda
Source: journal-neo.org
By: Maram Susli
US supplied TOW anti-tank missiles have ended up in the hands of Jabhat Al Nusra, Syria’s branch of Al Qaeda. The US provided the missiles to CIA vetted Syrian rebel faction Harakat Hazm in May. A video posted by Al Nusra shows the weapons being used to take over Syrian military bases, Wadi Deif and Hamidiyeh in Idlib province.
Sony technology found in an Israeli missile in Gaza (Video)
A piece of an Israeli rocket discovered by Press TV correspondent in #Gaza showed that #Sony Corporation has provided the Israel regime with cameras and high-tech control boards to equip its missiles.
#GazaUnderAttack #presstvgaza
Israeli missiles destroy a 12 level residential building in Gaza city
This building, Zafir 4, was located in Tal Al-Hawa in Gaza. The building was struck by two missiles.
Palestinian officials: Israel’s shelling of Gaza equivalent to six nuclear bombs
Source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com
Israel has bombed the Gaza Strip with 20,000 tons of explosives, equivalent to six nuclear bombs, the Palestinian interior ministry said on Thursday.
Gaza fighting resumes after ceasefire ends
Ten-year-old child killed in Gaza City, while three others died following a drone strike in Khan Younis.
Source: http://www.aljazeera.com/
Israel has hit the Gaza Strip with missiles and artillery for the first time in three days, while Palestinian fighters launched a barrage of rockets at Israel, just hours after a ceasefire between the two sides expired.
An Israeli air strike killed a 10-year-old child in Gaza City, the first death reported since a 72-hour truce expired at 8am (05:00 GMT), while three others were killed in a drone strike in the Khan Younis district, Palestinian medics said on Friday. The number of injured in the last 10 hours were also up from six to 22.
The Israeli army said that as of Friday afternoon, more than 45 rockets were fired into southern Israel after the truce ended. Three of the rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defence system. Two Israelis were wounded, the army said.
Divide & Ruin Strategy: US ships 5,000 Hellfire missiles to Iraq (Video)
The United States is preparing to sell the Iraqi government 5,000 Hellfire missiles through a proposed $700 million deal intended to equip Baghdad with additional power as militants from the Islamic State continue to wage a campaign across the region. RT’s Anastasia Churkina explains.
From Gaza: I Would Rather Die in Dignity Than Agree to Living in an Open-Air Prison
By: Mohammed Suliman
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
Gaza is a tough place; it’s tiny, overcrowded and besieged. But the people are kind. The food is delicious, and the beach, though filthy, allows us to pretend that we’re free. The sunset at sea is a spectacular scene, despite the Israeli warships dotting the landscape. Take a stroll down the street, and you’ll meet vendors, mostly young children hawking their wares. Take a taxi, and by the time you get off, you’ll be exchanging phone numbers with your newest friend, the taxi driver.
Children killed in Gaza playground shelling (Video)
Israel denies striking Gaza’s main hospital and a playground, where seven children have been killed.
Source: http://www.aljazeera.com/
Missiles have struck several sites in Gaza, including a park inside a refugee camp and an outpatient building of the strip’s largest hospital, disrupting a relative lull at the start of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday.
Eight people, including seven children, died following missile fire on a park inside the Shati refugee camp on the edge of Gaza City, medics said.
The children were playing on a swing when the strike hit the park, Ayman Sahabani, the head of the emergency room at Shifa hospital, told reporters.
Munzer al-Derby, 35, who witnessed the strike, told Al Jazeera: “The kids were playing on the wheel… A rocket fell and cut them apart.”