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19/11/2012

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19/11/2012

GAZA/JERUSALEM: Israeli strikes on Sunday killed 23 Palestinians, including 14 women and children, in the bloodiest day of its Gaza bombing campaign, the Hamas-run Health Ministry said.

Nine children, five of them babies and toddlers, and five women were among the victims in violence that raised the overall number of Gazans killed to 69 in around 100 hours of relentless Israeli air strikes. Israel gave off signs of a possible ground invasion of the Hamas-run enclave as the next stage in its air and sea offensive billed as a bid to stop Palestinian rocket fire into the Jewish state, while also spelling out its conditions for a truce.

US President Barack Obama said while Israel had a right to defend itself against rocket salvoes, it would be “preferable” to avoid a military thrust into the Gaza Strip. Such an assault would risk high casualties and an international outcry.

By far the bloodiest strike was in northern Gaza City where a missile levelled a three-storey building, killing nine members of the Al Dallu family, five of them children, and two other people, medics said. Medics said four women and four children were among the dead.

The body of another woman from the same family was also pulled from the rubble but her identity was not immediately clear. The other two victims lived next door.

The Israeli army had no immediate comment on the strike, saying only the air force had hit “a few targets in northern Gaza City”. Shortly afterwards, six more Palestinians were killed in four separate strikes.

The Israeli military had no immediate comment. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier he had assured world leaders Israel was doing its utmost to avoid causing civilian casualties in the military showdown with Hamas.

For their part, Gaza militants launched dozens of rockets into Israel and targeted its commercial capital, Tel Aviv, for a fourth day. The Jewish state’s “Iron Dome” missile shield shot down two of the rockets fired toward Tel Aviv, Israel’s biggest city, but falling debris from the interception hit a car, which caught fire.

Netanyahu said Israel was ready to widen its offensive. “We are exacting a heavy price from Hamas and the terrorist organisations and the Israel Defence Forces are prepared for a significant expansion of the operation,” he said at a cabinet meeting, giving no further details.

Gaza health official Mufid al Miklalati said 65 Palestinians – around half of them women and children – had been killed in small, densely populated Gaza began, with hundreds wounded. More than 500 rockets fired from Gaza have hit Israel since Wednesday, killing three civilians and wounding dozens.

In other air raids on Sunday, two Gaza City media buildings were hit, witnesses said. Eight journalists were wounded and facilities belonging to Hamas’s Al Aqsa TV as well as Britain’s Sky News were damaged. An employee of the Beirut-based al Quds television station lost his leg in the attack, local medics said.

The Israeli military said the strike targeted a rooftop “transmission antenna used by Hamas to carry out terror activity”, and that journalists in the building had effectively been used as human shields by Gaza’s rulers.

With Egypt at the centre of efforts to broker a ceasefire, Palestinian officials said it was possible a deal would be reached “today or tomorrow”. Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said in Cairo, as his security deputies sought to broker a truce with Hamas leaders, “there are some indications that there is a possibility of a ceasefire soon, but we do not yet have firm guarantees”.

19/11/2012

PESHAWAR: Three people were injured on Sunday when two mortars hit the office of the International Medical Corps in the University Town area, police said. The police said the rockets landed close to the American Club, according to police officials of the University Town Police Station. The area is home to several US diplomats and houses many national and international non-governmental organisations. “It appears the target was American Centre and the mortars missed the target,” said one official speaking on condition of anonymity. staff report

19/11/2012

QUETTA: A journalist was killed in district Panjgur of Balochistan, police said on Sunday. A Panjgur Police Station officer, Jahangir Baloch, told Daily Times Rehmatullah Abid was sitting in a barber’s shop in Washoobabad area when unidentified motorcyclists opened fire on him. Resultantly, he was killed on the spot. Police rushed to the spot and cordoned off the area. Abid was working for two private local daily newspapers and the APP news agency. staff report

19/11/2012

QUETTA: Two separate tribal clashes in Balochistan have led to the killing of at least seven people and injury to five others.

At least four people were killed and two others sustained injuries in a clash between two tribes in Haftwali area of Shuran in Kachi District on Saturday. According to the sources, Kanari and Rind tribes clashed over a land dispute. Both the groups exchanged heavy fire, as a result of which four people were killed and two others injured. The deceased and injured were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. The deceased were identified as Sardar Ali, Ghulam Haidar, Daood Khan and Rustum Khan and injured as Jumma Khan and Allah Dana. Tensions were high between the parties even at the time of filing of this report and more causalities were expected. The sides were exchanging heavy gunfire with sophisticated weapons. The sources informed that the district administration has failed to take any action against the warring tribes so far. Separately, at least three people lost their lives and three others sustained serious wounds in an armed clash between two groups in tehsil Subatpur of Jaffarabad District, on Sunday.

19/11/2012

KARACHI: At least three people were killed and over a dozen injured when a five-kilogramme improvised explosive device (IED) planted on a motorbike exploded near an imambargah in Abbas Town on Sunday.

According to witnesses, a young man on a motorcycle stopped at a milk shop and later disappeared. They said the blast occurred shortly after the suspect left the site after parking his explosives-laden motorbike near Imambargah Mustafa where a majlis was underway, within the Mobina Town Police Station precincts. The bomb was intended to be placed outside the imambargah. The improvised explosive device was exploded through a remote control, said a police official.

The blast also damaged an electricity PMT nearby that caused power blackout in the entire area. Subsequent firing was also reported in the area while angry protesters pelted stones on vehicles passing by.

The bodies and injured were first taken to nearby Patel Hospital and later shifted to different hospitals. Women, children and five Rangers personnel were also among the injured. According to hospital sources, some of the injured were in critical condition. Those killed were identified as Azhar Ali, Irfan Lai and Anwer.

19/11/2012

Roadside bombs kill five in NWA, Khyber

MIRANSHAH: Roadside bombs killed a total of five people and wounded 10 on Sunday in two separate blasts in the tribal areas near the Afghan border, officials said.MIRANSHAH: Roadside bombs killed a total of five people and wounded 10 on Sunday in two separate blasts in the tribal areas near the Afghan border, officials said.

One of the improvised explosive devices was planted along the route of an army convoy in the Mir Ali area 35 kilometres east of Miranshah, the main town in the North Waziristan district, they said.

“The explosion killed at least two soldiers and injured seven others,” a security official in Miranshah said on condition of anonymity. Another local security official confirmed the attack and said two of some 10 to 15 vehicles in the convoy were severely damaged.

In the Shin Qamar area of the Khyber tribal region, at least three labourers were killed and three wounded on Sunday in an explosion caused by a roadside bomb, said senior local official Nasir Khan. He said the bomb went off as the labourers, who were carrying construction materials on mules, passed by. Local intelligence officials also confirmed the incident. In North Waziristan, Taliban and al Qaeda-linked militants have carved out strongholds used to plot attacks across the border in Afghanistan. afp (Daily Times)

02/11/2012

RAWALPINDI: 30th Oct , The patrolmen of the Motorway Police on Tuesday recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition being transported to the Punjab, the Motorway Police sources said. They disclosed that the tyre of a speeding car burst near Chakri. The weapons loaded in the car in its secret cavities fell down due to jerks, which was noticed by patrolling officers. During the search, the patrolmen found a huge cache of arms and ammunition concealed in secret cavities of the car, sources said. A sub-machine gun (SMG), 22 pistols (30-bore), 44 magazines, 3,200 bullets of 30-bore pistol, four rifles of 12-bore with six magazines, eight rifles of 44-bore with 15 magazines and 2,160 bullets, four 222-rifles with eight magazines and 150 bullets, one MP5 with two magazines, a 5.56 rifle with one magazine and 510 bullets were recovered.

1st November 2012
02/11/2012

1st November 2012

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02/11/2012

Panjgur,Nov 1st: armed men on a motorbike opened fire on Jan Mohammad, killing him on the spot.

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