Unexploded Bombs Hold More Deaths
44 children that live in the Zani family home in Beit Hanoun were wary of the unexploded F-16 rocket whose tail has protruded menacingly from their garden since it landed in the first week of the Israeli assaul
Now, they have grown used to it - playing excitedly near it and even building fires next to it, a relative says.
"This is our situation, and we have to live with it."
Zani says he has been calling Gaza's civil defence force, which was targeted in the invasion and is now located at a makeshift headquarters in the Al-Shifa hospital, to remove the missile.
Gaza administration simply does not have the funds, equipment or know-how to discharge the weapons. "I don't know who else to call," Zani said. "It seems that nobody is able to help us."
an unknown number of unexploded munitions threaten to set off another wave of maiming and killing
"major threat" to its civilian population, the International Committee of the Red Cross