Overview Since the completion of Israeli disengagement on 12 September 2005 the humanitarian situation for residents of Gaza has deteriorated. Violence significantly escalated during two periods in the Gaza Strip - between 24 – 28 September and since 24 October during which time Palestinian militants fired at least 80 rockets towards Israel. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and Israeli Air Force (IAF) launched aerial strikes throughout the Gaza Strip and fired artillery shells (into northern areas). IAF aircraft also caused series of ‘sonic booms’ over the Gaza Strip. The escalation in the conflict during October followed the killing of two Islamic Jihad members in Tulkarm camp on 23 October and the suicide bombing in the Israeli town of Hadera on 26 October that killed five Israelis. The Gaza Strip has effectively been closed for Palestinians wanting to enter or leave. Commercial flows have been minimal. Israeli air strikes During the times of heightened violence in the Gaza Strip there has been IAF air to ground missiles fired at various targets throughout the Gaza Strip and artillery shelling in the northern Gaza Strip on 26, 28, 29 October.2 These resulted in Palestinian causalities and damaged buildings and infrastructure. In total 12 Palestinians, some of whom were civilians, were killed and 55 others injured. Sonic booms
Northern Gaza Strip
Karni crossing
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