
Fearing renewed Israeli strikes, the police chief in the northern Gaza Strip ordered his men to move only in very small groups and to guard police headquarters and public buildings, not going inside them unless absolutely necessary.
"Be careful," one officer told policemen. "This is not a real calm."Israeli strikes killed scores of policemen on the first day of the war.
Israel classes Gaza's police as combatants, although some lawyers say they should be regarded as civilians.
"I got out with only what I'm wearing." Israeli soldiers have told Reuters reporters of going in with overwhelming force and, in at least one case, of bulldozing a house to kill a suspected guerrilla fighter inside.
International humanitarian law experts say troops are obliged not only to do all they can to avoid harming civilians but also to avoid destroying civilian property.
Israel has rejected suggestions that it may have committed war crimes, though a number of international bodies, including the United Nations' refugee agency in Gaza, urged investigations after the deaths of children and other civilians.

The man's mother prayed for vengeance. "May God punish Israel and punish America," she said. "They killed my son."

"We are trying to reach for people in isolated areas as well, the needs are great," he said.
Source: Reuters
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