Ghassan Bannoura - IMEMC News & Agencies
A Palestinian farmer was killed near the Israeli Gaza border as he was shot by Israeli tanks on Tuesday.
Witnesses said that Israeli tanks shelled civilian homes and farms, located near the southern Gaza strip city of Khan Younis, in the village of al-Faraheen at borders with Israel.

Israeli army bulldozers in Gaza – File 2007
Medics said that Anwar Al Bareem, age 27, arrived dead at the hospital in Khan Younis after being shot by tank fire.
Israeli media sources said that Israeli troops at the borders opened fire and clashed with local fighters before shelling nearby areas, the Israeli Army also said that a road side bomb was detonated by Palestinian fighters near Israeli military vehicles.
Media sources said that an Israeli soldier was killed by the road side bomb which exploded near the southern Gaza–Israel border. Army sources reported no causalities among its troops.
Last week Israeli naval boats violated the announced ceasefire in Gaza on a number of occasions.
On Thursday of last week, Israeli Navy forces opened fire at Palestinian fishermen just off the shore of Gaza City, injuring seven civilians. a day earlier, On Wednesday, the boats fired shells at the coast line, causing damage but no injuries. Israel announced the unilateral ceasefire on Sunday January 17th, 2009.
The Israeli Army embarked on its military offensive on Saturday, December 27th, 2008. For 22 days, homes, schools, mosques, UN centers, and media agencies were attacked by Israeli air, sea, and ground forces. The Palestinian Ministry of Health this week has placed the death toll in Gaza due to the military offensive at 1,330 with at least 5,000 injured. Doctors say that of those 1,330 killed there are at least 400 children.
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