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Uranium in use-when is this going to end?!

January 6, 2009 | Vetting explained

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Islamic Russian news media posted articles on their online sites, that Israeli forces are using weapons charged with uranium. Information came from Norvegian an Palestinian doctors helping Gazan's in War territory. Their attention was caught by an unusual wound on victims. After examination they came to conclusion it was uranium at work. http://www.islam.ru/world/2009-01-05/#24565 Medics say 660 Palestinians, including 215 children and 98 women, have been killed in the Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip. Gaza emergency services chief, Moawiya Hassanein, also said on Tuesday that more than 2,950 Gazans have been wounded during Israeli attacks on the impoverished region. The toll includes 43 civilians who were killed and 100 wounded when Israelis struck a school in Jabaliya, northern Gaza, he added. Earlier in the day, Israeli forces hit two UN-run schools, one of which was crowded with refugees, in the Gaza Strip. Israel launched a massive military campaign on Gaza, one of the most densely-populated areas in the world on December 27. As the result of ten days of uninterrupted fighting, the situation of Gaza civilians is "extreme and traumatic", said head of operations for the International Committee of the Red Cross, Pierre Kraehenbuehl. http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=80879&sectionid=351020202
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