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Three killed, nine injured by IOF north the Gaza Strip

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29 October 2007

At approximately 5:30am on 29 October 2007, eight Israeli armored vehicles penetrated Ashobaki area north Beit Hanoun town and took positions under helicopters cover.
They opened arbitrary fire as a special force sneaked into the Agricultural Collage of Al Azhar University in the north of the town.
The force took positions inside the College and opened fire killing a 44-year-old disabled man; Farid Ibrhim Abu Udeh.
The victim was killed from a live bullet to the head while he was inside his home, which is located near the nearby Agricultural Secondary School.
A 15-yar-old schoolboy; Ahmed Atta Az-Za'anin, was also shot in the chest near his school north of the town.
Medical sources reported his injuries as critical.

At approximately 8.
45am the IOF opened machinegun fire at a nearby residential area injuring 44-year-old Adnan Mahmoud Yousif, who was near his house in An-Nada neighborhood, northwest Beit Hanoun.
At approximately 9.
20am an Israeli helicopter gunship fired a missile that landed in the western entrance of Beit Hanoun Girls Preparatory School, which is located in Al Qaraman Street.
28-year-old Muhammad Yousif Hamad was killed and five others injured, of whom three critically, in this raid.
Israeli tanks fired two artillery shells that landed in an open area near the Agricultural College; however no injuries were reported.
Additionally, IOF wounded a child and a woman just before they withdrew at approximately 11am.
Dozens of civilian houses, the Agricultural College, the Agricultural Secondary School, and Beit Hanoun Girls Preparatory School sustained damages in this incursion.