Six Hours In Buraij 8 killed and 45 Injured
The upcoming war on Iraq has limited the world's vision to this event, giving Ariel Sharon “God’s Gift”, to embark on a
wide terror campaign against the entire Palestinian territories, the latest of these was the massive military offensive
on the Middle Area of Gaza Strip, namely the refugee camp of Al Buraij, which is home to about 32 thousand refugees.
This military campaign ended with a blood bath, resulting in nine martyrs, including two children and a ninth months’
pregnant woman.
At about 00:30 local Gaza time, and according to local sources large Israeli forces supported by about 70 tanks and
armored vehicles, covered from the air by Apache choppers, converged on the Middle Area of Gaza Strip, which include the
major concentration of Palestinian refugees, namely the refugee camps of Al Maghazi, Al Bureij and Al Nuseirat. The
Israeli forces advanced towards the refugee camps from two directions; the illegitimate Jewish settlements of "Netzarim"
south of Gaza City, and "Kfar Darom", east of the of Deir El Balah town.
The forces sealed of the entire Saladin Road, which is the main transportation route through Gaza Strip, thus isolating
these refugee camps from the outer world. The tanks then proceeded towards the entrances of Al Bureij and Al Nuseirat
camps, where they opened a volley of gunfire and tank shells.
The ambulances were not able to get through the occupation forces' siege over the area, and many citizens bled to death
inside their houses and in the alleyways and the unequipped UN mini clinics in the camp, could not cope with the
situation.
The occupation forces began to tighten the siege, and the soldiers ordered the residents to leave their homes without
taking any of their belongings, and then they blew up the houses using explosive charges, eyewitnesses said.
Nine civilians were killed during the six hours invasion, including two children and a pregnant lady in her ninth month,
which was found under the rubble of her own home. 40 wounded citizens were rushed to the several clinics and health care
centers in the area, several of which are in a very critical condition.
Following the pull out of the invading forces, large numbers of wounded began flooding the local clinics, and literally
crowded the rooms and hallways. The doctors appealed to all the relevant organizations to intervene and aid them by
providing the equipment necessary to help the large number of casualties. The clinics suffered shortages in beds, blood
units, medicine and bandages and some of the critical cases bled to death, as nobody was able to help them, due to the
tight blockade over the refugee camps.