Saturday, August 02, 2014

GAZA DEVASTATION FOTOS

Here Is Part of What US-Funded Israeli Rocket Fire, Tank Blasts, Gunship Blasts and Drone Shootings Looks Like:

In Pictures: Gaza Devastation
Displaced Palestinians across the Gaza Strip took advantage of a brief ceasefire on Friday to inspect their homes. But the lull in fighting was short-lived - within two hours, the truce collapsed with Israel and Hamas blaming each other for violating the agreement.
Thousands of buildings have been damaged since Israel began bombardment of the besieged territory on July 8. Mosques, hospitals, residential buildings and schools have been targeted.

/AP Photo/Khalil Hamra
Residents returned to Khuzaa, east of Khan Younis, during the truce on Friday.

/AP Photo/Khalil Hamra
Khuzaa has been heavily bombarded during Israel's offensive.

/MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images
Thousands of buildings have been damaged in the Israeli offensive.

/MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images
Palestinians salvage what they can at the al-Shati refugee beach camp in Gaza City.

/AP Photo/Khalil Hamra
Palestinians run for cover after Israeli shelling while they were inspecting the damage to their houses in Khuzaa.

/AP Photo/Khalil Hamra
Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the truce on Friday.

/AP Photo/Adel Hana
About 1.8 million Palestinians live in the densely populated area.

/AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis
More than 1,650 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 9,000 wounded in Israel's Operation Protective Edge.

/Suhaib Salem/Reuters
More than 440,000 people have been displaced, according to the UN.

/AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis
Seraj Ismail Abdel Al, 5, lightly wounded in an overnight Israeli strike, inspects the damage to buildings in Gaza City.

/AP Photo/Adel Hana
A poster of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is seen on the rubble of a destroyed house in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

/AP Photo/Khalil Hamra
Diplomatic efforts are under way to secure a durable truce, but so far, all ceasefires have been short-lived.

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