Israeli patrol kills 4 Palestinians in diving gear


Reuters June 07, 2010

GAZA: An Israeli naval patrol killed at least four Palestinians in diving gear off the Gaza coast on Monday, Hamas security officials and the Israeli army said.

"An Israeli naval patrol spotted a boat with four men in diving suits on their way to carry out a terror attack and fired at them," an Israeli army spokesman said, adding that the patrol had confirmed hitting its targets. The spokesman did not say what the army thought was the intended objective of the divers.

Hamas security sources said four bodies had been found and a fifth man was missing and presumed dead. The incident occurred eight days after Israeli marines killed nine Turks in violent confrontations on a Turkish cruise ship which was part of a six-vessel convoy that set out to challenge an Israeli-led blockade of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.

A second attempt by pro-Palestinian activists to break the blockade on Gaza was stopped on Saturday by the Israeli navy without incident.

Israeli media said Monday's sea patrol was carried out by naval commandos from the same unit that boarded the Gaza-bound ships last week.

The military spokesman declined to comment on this. In a second incident in the Gaza Strip on Monday, Hamas security and medical officials said an Israeli aircraft fired a missile at a group of Palestinians in an open area near Gaza City, seriously wounding one man.

This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

Correction: June 07, 2010

Due to an oversight by the web desk, the original Reuters text was published without editorial correction reflecting that Palestinians are not militants.

COMMENTS (1)

Asim Kaleem | 14 years ago | Reply Could you please correct your words palestinian militants ............. don't simply just copy the western news ........ they would be some people trying to break the Israeli blockade ....... don't simply just copy the western news ......... try to amend them too
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