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كونا : Israeli forces injure Palestinian child E. Rafah - الدفاع والأمن - 14/03/2009

كونا : Israeli forces injure Palestinian child E. Rafah - الدفاع والأمن - 14/03/2009: "GAZA, March 13 (KUNA) -- A Palestinian child was injured after being caught in Israeli fire Friday at Eastern Rafah, said Palestinian medical sources on Friday.
Director of Ambulance and Emergency Services in the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Moawiya Hasanain said that Israeli tanks positioned at Eastern Rafah, struck fire in the direction of Salah Abu Sanima (13 years old) leading to his injury.
The boy was carried by an ambulance to Al-Shaheed Abu Yousif Al-Najjar Hospital in the area, Hasanain said, describing his injuries as mid-threat. (end) mzt.sd KUNA 140000 Mar 09NNNN"

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