Tuesday, August 5, 2014

NDTV reports from Rafah in South Gaza

"The war in Gaza has taken on a new intensity, and as NDTV reaches Rafah, where the conflict is most intense, we see ghost towns and a long empty road which had seen heavy bombardment from the east. Israel had attacked Rafah, breaking the ceasefire, claiming that Hamas had kidnapped one of its soldiers. But yesterday Israel said the solider might be dead. Yet, as we found, Rafah continues to be under heavy attack, and the targets are young children, women, entire families, even a UN shelter."

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