IOF Attacks Various Areas in Gaza; Injuring two Persons and Destroying an Iron Workshop and a Military Site

21 March 2011

At approximately 1:20pm on Monday 21st March 2011, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) fired an artillery shell at an open area east of the Car Market in the Az-Zaitoun neighborhood east of Gaza city.
No casualties or injuries were reported.
At approximately 5:50pm on the same day, an Israeli aircraft fired a missile at the An-Njjar tin made animal feed storage.
The storage is located near the Doghmoush family for car tires, east of Al Sheja'ia neighborhood, east of Gaza city.
The missile did not explode but it left partial damaged to the storage.
The storage is owned by Ismail Helmi An-Njjar, 45.
In his affidavit to Al Mezan, An-Najjar said that the explosive engineering department could not get the missile out of the storage due to the current unstable atmosphere.
The police recommended not to go  near the storage until the missile was taken out.
    At approximately 11:20pm on the same day, an Israeli aircraft fired a missile at a stone factory that is located in the Al Sha'af area east of Al Tuffah neighborhood, in the east of Gaza city.
The factory is owned by Riyadh Yousif Abdullah Hassanein, 54.
As a result, the factory was partially damaged and no casualties or injuries were reported.
At approximately 11:25pm on the same day, an Israeli aircraft fired a missile at the Al Aseel iron workshop which is located east of Salah Ad-Din Street, in the Az-Zaitoun neighborhood, in the east of Gaza city.
As a result, the workshop was completely destroyed.
No casualties or injuries were reported.
The workshop is owned by Abdel Salam Abdullah Daloul, 45.
At approximately 11:30pm on the same day, an Israeli aircraft fired a missile at the liberal military site west of the Al Maqusi towers, in the An-Naser neighborhood, northeast of Gaza city.
As a result, the site was completely destroyed.
Yihya Ibrahim Al Hajjar, 31, and Qamar Basher Abdel 'Al, 3, sustained light injuries due to the glass from the windows that smashed in the surrounding houses.