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This is an archive article published on November 20, 2006

Human shield stops Israel

An Israeli aircraft fired a missile at a car traveling in Gaza City, wounding six people, including two Hamas militants in the vehicle, officials said.

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An Israeli aircraft fired a missile at a car traveling in Gaza City, wounding six people, including two Hamas militants in the vehicle, officials said.

Hamas officials said the vehicle was badly mangled. There were no details on the conditions of the militants, or the identities of the other wounded. The Israeli army confirmed the airstrike, but gave no details on the target.

Earlier on Sunday, Israel called off airstrikes on the homes of two militants after hundreds of Palestinians crowded around the buildings forming human shields, a new tactic that forced the Israelis to re-evaluate their aerial campaign in the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinians began to gather around the homes shortly after the Israeli army ordered occupants out of them. Israel routinely issues such warnings before attacking buildings that it says are used to store weapons, saying it wants to avoid casualties.

Instead of leaving the buildings, the homeowners remained inside and were quickly joined by crowds of supporters who gathered on balconies, rooftops and in the streets outside.

8220;Death to Israel. Death to America,8221; the crowds chanted. Local mosques and Palestinian TV and radio stations also mobilised supporters. It was the first time Palestinians have formed human shields to prevent an airstrike.

 

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