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CHILD DEATHS PUT HEAT ON ISRAEL
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Sidr, Mohammed
2001
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CHILD DEATHS PUT HEAT ON ISRAEL
2001
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Israeli officials said [Mohammed Sidr] was the intended target and identified him as an Islamic Jihad militant responsible for past terrorist bombings and planning more. Sidr suffered burns and shrapnel injuries to his face and eyes. On Monday afternoon, Zuhour's nephew, Mohammed Sidr, had arrived in his blue car for a family visit, as he often did. Sidr took Mohammed Himouni, 61, and his youngest child, [Burhan], on an errand to buy the sweetened stuffed pancakes that are a typical part of the evening meal that breaks the daily fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The first missile slammed into the road next to the median, about 10 yards from Sidr's car but alongside a taxi where [Shadi], the 13- year-old, was riding with his father. Shadi was killed, his father injured. By at least one witness' account, Sidr, stopped at the traffic light, fled his car after the first explosion. The second rocket demolished the vehicle.
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Pittsburgh Post - Gazette
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