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- Zeitoun_incident abstract "The Zeitoun incident refers to the Israeli military incursion, led by the Givati Brigade unit of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), into the Zeitoun district of Gaza as part of the three-week 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict, also known as the Gaza War, in the Arab world as the Gaza Massacre, and, in Israel, as Operation Cast Lead.In the Arab world, the name Zeitoun District Massacre (Arabic: مجزرة حي الزيتون) is used to refer to any of the incidents in Zeitoun. A total of 48 residents of Zeitoun were killed, most of them women, children, and the elderly; 27 homes, a mosque and a number of farms were destroyed by Israeli forces.The New York Times, speaking of the three-week conflict in Gaza, wrote, \"Israel’s attack has razed buildings and upended families in much of crowded Gaza. But few neighborhoods suffered more than Zeitoun, a district of eastern Gaza City.\" A report released by United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs stated that the attack on the Samouni family, who were among the Zeitoun victims, was one of the \"gravest incidents\" in the conflict. According to Haaretz, the IDF delayed rescue services from reaching some of the casualties for three days of the incident.Zeitoun residents believed that because the area is a natural choke point where the Gaza strip narrows to just four miles wide, Israeli troops turned their neighborhoods into a military base from which to launch their operations. The IDF has refused to discuss individual charges in detail, but an army spokesman speaking on the condition of anonymity with The Los Angeles Times said, \"As a matter of policy, we do not target civilians.\" He added, \"These situations are very complex and our soldiers do the best they can.\"Lt. Col. (ret.) Jonathan D. Halevi of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, an Israeli think tank and advocacy organisation, said that printed flyers from Palestinian Islamic Jihad and its associated websites named five members of the Samouni extended family as being affiliated with the group in some role. Halevi also states that militants from that organisation were operating in the area around the time Israeli tanks began shelling the group of homes belonging to the Samouni extended family.According to the New York Times, members of the Samouni family \"did not deny that Hamas militants operated in the area. A family member said there was no active Hamas resistance in the immediate vicinity, although militants were firing rockets at Israel a little more than a mile away.\" Newsweek reported that the survivors of Zeitoun all insisted that they were simply farmers and that their area had never been used to fire rockets.".
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- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:2009_in_the_Palestinian_territories.
- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airstrikes_during_the_Gaza_War_(2008–09).
- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLink Fatah.
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- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLink Givati_Brigade.
- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLink Haaretz.
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- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_Jihad_Movement_in_Palestine.
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- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations.
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- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zeitoun incident".
- Zeitoun_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "ground incursion in the area".
- Zeitoun_incident caption "Zeitoun neighborhood after attacks".
- Zeitoun_incident date "--01-04".
- Zeitoun_incident fatalities "48".
- Zeitoun_incident location Zeitoun,_Gaza.
- Zeitoun_incident perps Israel_Defense_Forces.
- Zeitoun_incident title "Zeitoun Incident".
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- Zeitoun_incident subject Category:2009_in_the_Palestinian_territories.
- Zeitoun_incident subject Category:Airstrikes_during_the_Gaza_War_(2008–09).
- Zeitoun_incident type Redirect.
- Zeitoun_incident type War.
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- Zeitoun_incident comment "The Zeitoun incident refers to the Israeli military incursion, led by the Givati Brigade unit of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), into the Zeitoun district of Gaza as part of the three-week 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict, also known as the Gaza War, in the Arab world as the Gaza Massacre, and, in Israel, as Operation Cast Lead.In the Arab world, the name Zeitoun District Massacre (Arabic: مجزرة حي الزيتون) is used to refer to any of the incidents in Zeitoun.".
- Zeitoun_incident label "Zeitoun incident".
- Zeitoun_incident seeAlso Gaza_War_(2008–09).
- Zeitoun_incident sameAs Q1711117.
- Zeitoun_incident sameAs مجزرة_عائلة_السموني_في_غزة.
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- Zeitoun_incident sameAs Q1711117.
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- Zeitoun_incident depiction Samouni2.jpg.
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