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Thursday, January 15, 2009
17:14 Mecca time, 14:14 GMT      
News Middle East
Israel shells hospital, UN compound

Thousands of Gazans have fled as Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza City [AFP]

Israeli forces have shelled a hospital and UN compound as they continue to 
pound Gaza City while pushing deeper into densely-populated neighbourhoods.

Thousands of fear-stricken Gazans fled the advancing Israeli trooops on 
Thursday, but observers said there was nowhere safe for them to take refuge in 
the territory that is under relentless Israeli attack.

Officials said that a building of the UN relief agency in Gaza had been hit by 
Israeli shells and set ablaze.

"They are phosphorus fires so they are extremely difficult to put out because 
if you put water on it, it will just generate toxic fumes and do nothing to 
stop the burning," John Ging, the director of UN relief operations, said.

"This is going to burn down the entire warehouse ... thousands and thousands of 
tonnes of food, medical supplies and other emergency assistance are there."

Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, said he was "outraged" by the attack on 
the UN compound and demanded an explanation as he met Israeli officials in Tel 
Aviv.

Intense shelling

About 500 people were inside the hospital in Tal al-Hawa when it came under 
attack. Many had taken shelter in the hope of escaping the onslaught.

"The last hit was on the Red Crescent's operations building and destroyed the 
pharmacy. There's a hole in the roof and a fire is still burning," Sharon 
Locke, a hospital volunteer, told Al Jazeera.

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A building housing a number of international media organisations and several 
housing blocks were also reportedly hit on Thursday.

Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from Gaza City, said that the Israeli 
shelling was the closest to the centre of the city that it had been during the 
Israeli offensive.

"There have, no doubt, been a series of air strikes that have destroyed so many 
of the buildings here in the heart of Gaza City, but this is the first time we 
have seen this kind of shelling," he said.

"We are getting some very horrific accounts from people trapped in buildings 
unable to leave."

Mays al-Khatib, a Gaza resident, was speaking to Al Jazeera on the telephone 
when her building came under attack.

"The shelling is continuous since last night, we are here in this place, we are 
around 500 families here under bombardment," she was narrating, when the 
telephone went dead.

Al Jazeera sources said she survived, though her building collapsed.

Israel also hit smuggling tunnels from Egypt into the southern Rafah area of 
Gaza.

"They used bombs that went deep into the tunnels and shook the whole Rafah 
refugee camp. The land trembled beneath our feet," Bassam Abdallah, a local 
Palestinian cameraman, said.

One of Israel's stated objectives is to stop the smuggling of weapons across 
the border to Palestinian fighters.

The tunnels are also used to bring in basic supplies for the territory which 
has been suffering under an Israeli blockade.

At least 1,054 Palestinians have been killed since Israel began its assault on 
the Gaza Strip on December 27, medics said.

More than 4,800 people have been injured in the violence.

'Unbearable' toll

Ban told a news conference in Tel Aviv that the death toll was "unbearable".

"The time has come for the violence to stop and for us to change fundamentally 
the dynamics in Gaza"

Ban Ki-moon,
UN secretary-general
"The time has come for the violence to stop and for us to change fundamentally 
the dynamics in Gaza and to pursue again the peace talks for a two-state 
solution which is the only road for lasting security for Israel," he said.

Thirteen Israelis have been killed in the conflict, including three civilians.

However, the two sides appeared to be inching closer towards a ceasefire deal 
on Thursday.

Amos Gilad, a senior Israeli envoy, was expected to meet Egyptian mediators in 
Cairo after a Hamas delegation gave its view on the proposed agreement.

Meanwhile, a Greek-flagged vessel trying to break the blockade of the Gaza 
Strip with medical aid for the Palestinians was turned back to Cyprus by an 
Israeli naval vessel.

Huwaida Arraf, an organiser with the US-based Free Gaza Movement, said that the 
boat was intercepted about 100 miles northeast of Gaza.

"They got very close and they threatened that if we continued they would open 
fire on us," she told the Reuters news agency.

"They surrounded us with about four warships making it very difficult to 
navigate. They said they would use all means to keep us out of Gaza."
 Source:     Al Jazeera and agencies
    


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