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        Israeli Jewish Settlers Planned Abduction, 
		Torture, and Brutal Killing of Palestinian Teenager Muhammed Abu Khudair
		July 7, 2014
		 
			Killers Of Abu Khudair, Planned 
			Attack In AdvanceNewly-released Surveillance Footage 
		Shows Faces of Mohammed Abu Khudair’s Likely Abductors
 
				
				 Monday July 07, 
				2014 10:25  by 
				IMEMC News  
				The Arabs48 news website quoted Israeli sources stating that the 
				six Jewish Israelis who have been arrested in connection with 
				the abduction, torture and brutal killing of Palestinian teen, 
				Mohammed Abu Khudair, have carried out a premeditated murder, 
				pushed by nationalistic motives. 
			 (MaanImages)
 
 The sources said the suspects are practically 
			tying themselves to the crime whenever they talk to the 
			interrogators, and affirmed that the killing of Abu Khudair, who was 
			eventually burnt to death, did not just happen, but was a 
			premeditated crime. 
 After being kidnapped by fanatic 
			Israelis, Abu Khudair, 16, was taken to a forest in Jerusalem, where 
			he was tortured and burnt to death.
 
 One of the six Israelis 
			confessed to being involved in the crime, and directly linked the 
			five other Israelis.
 
 The police believe that six Israeli 
			fanatics are the perpetrators due to the overwhelming evidence 
			against them, but claims the murderers “are not connected to any 
			extremist right wing group.”
 
 It said the six are friends, 
			most of them underage, and that there is enough evidence to convict 
			them.
 
 An Israeli security official said the killers are 
			Jewish extremists, and that it is believed they are also connected 
			with the botched abduction of a Palestinian child, 9 years of age in 
			occupied Jerusalem, before they managed to kidnap Abu Khudair later 
			on.
 
 The Arabs48 said the Israeli Internal Security Agency 
			tried to pressure the family of Abu Khudair into stating that the 
			motive of the killing was criminal.
 
 The family refused the 
			Israeli pressures, and even handed the police a surveillance tape 
			showing fanatic settlers kidnapping Mohammad.
 
 The police 
			gradually retreated from its initial stances and demands, and said 
			the attack “was likely pushed by nationalistic motives”. An Israeli 
			security officer said he believes “the chances are %70-80 that 
			attack carried a nationalistic motive”.
 
 The Arabs48 said that 
			the time it took, between the abduction of Khudair and locating his 
			burnt body, was approximately two hours, while one of the 
			investigators said the police managed to know what happened in those 
			two hours.
 
 The autopsy also revealed that the child was still 
			breathing when he was burnt, especially since charred materials were 
			found in his esophagus and lungs.
 
 In addition, first to 
			fourth degree burns covered around %90 of Abu Khudair’s body, while 
			his skull was fractured, indicating he was struck on the head.
 
 Two days ago, Palestinian General Prosecutor, Mohammad
			
			Abdul-Ghani al-‘Oweiwy, stated the autopsy confirms the child 
			was burnt alive.
 
 Israeli Police Arrest Suspected 
			Murderers of Mohammad Abu Khudair
 Chris Carlson - Sun, 06 Jul 2014 21:34:58 
 The Israeli police have arrested, this morning in Jerusalem, 
			individuals suspected of kidnapping and killing Mohammad Abu Khudair, 
			according to media reports and Israeli officials.
 
 "Apparently, the people arrested in relation to the case belong to 
			an extremist Jewish group," an official said to reporters with 
			Haaretz newspaper. The paper reported six arrests in connection with 
			the case.
 
 The kidnapping and brutal murder of the young 
			Palestinian, on Wednesday, has led to four straight days of protests 
			riots beginning in annexed East Jerusalem, according to several 
			local media sources.
 
 By Saturday, the violence had spread to 
			more than half a dozen Palestinian towns within the region.
 
 The Israeli police have refused, until now, to officially confirm 
			that the killing was in revenge for the murder of three Israeli 
			youths in the West Bank last month, the PNN reports.
 
 Mohammed Abu Khudair was kidnapped last Wednesday, at dawn, near his 
			home in Shu'afat, by a group of right-wing Israelis. His body was 
			found hours later in the Jerusalem Forest.
			
			Initial autopsy reports show that he was tortured and burnt 
			while still alive.
 
 The identities of the suspects, as well as 
			details about the investigation or the circumstances of the arrest, 
			so far have not been revealed.
 
 
			 
 
 
			
			 Sunday July 06, 2014 
			20:55  by IMEMC Staff  
			A video that was released to the media on Sunday, but which has been 
			in the hands of Israeli police since Wednesday, shows a different 
			angle of the same incident captured by a separate surveillance 
			video, in which 16-year-old Mohammed Abu Khudair is forced into a 
			car. 
		
		 
 Image showing two faces (photo from video posted by
		electronicintifada.net)
 The video was released by the website
		Electronicintifada.net, which 
		stated “The footage comes from a security camera on the building owned 
		by Hussein Abu Khudair, Muhammad’s father.”Dozens Of Injuries In Hebron As Army 
		Invasions Escalate
 The original video 
		was handed over to police two hours after the boy’s disappearance, 
		before his body had even been found. The video released to the 
		Electronic Intifada appears to have been recorded by a cell phone camera 
		filming the TV screen playing the original. Israeli police can be heard 
		in the background talking, so they were present when the cell phone 
		video was taken, but were apparently unaware that the original had been 
		recorded. If they had, based on their usual mode of operations, they 
		would have demanded that the copy be handed over as well.
 
 Soon 
		after the release of the second surveillance video by the media on 
		Sunday, Israeli police announced that they had detained six suspects, 
		all of whom are right-wing Israelis associated with the Beitar Jerusalem 
		football team – a team notorious for anti-Arab sloganeering and 
		practices – according to Israeli blogger Elizabeth Tsurkov.
 
 Prior 
		to the arrests on Sunday, the Israeli police’s actions in the case have 
		indicated to most observers an attempt to cover up instead of 
		investigate the brutal murder of Abu Khdeir. Instead of following the 
		very clear leads provided by the surveillance videos and the
		
		license plate number of the vehicle that abducted the boy, police 
		tried to cast aspersion on the Abu Khudair family with a rumor campaign 
		– a strategy that backfired when the family’s extensive contacts 
		throughout the U.S. contacted local media outlets and U.S. officials to 
		pressure the Israeli government to stop spreading rumors and, instead, 
		investigate the ample evidence in the case.
 
 The killing of 
		16-year old Mohammed Abu Khudair, who was burned alive by his abductors, 
		has sparked widespread protests throughout the West Bank, Gaza and 
		Palestinian areas in what is now Israel. The protests have been met by a 
		brutal police crackdown, with the arrests of dozens, beatings, injuries, 
		and the use of live ammunition against demonstrators in several 
		instances.
 
 
			
			 Tuesday July 08, 2014 
			12:12  by Saed 
			Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies  
			Palestinian medical sources have reported that dozens of soldiers 
			invaded, late on Monday at night and Tuesday at dawn, different 
			areas in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, leading to clashes 
			with local residents. 
		 Soldiers Invading Hebron - File, Maan News
 
 The Hebron district has been subject to ongoing 
		invasions and assaults, especially after fanatic Israeli settlers 
		kidnapped, and burnt to death, a Palestinian child in Jerusalem last 
		week. 
 Local sources in Hebron said dozens of residents suffered 
		the effects of tear gas inhalation in Bab az-Zaweya area, in Hebron, in 
		addition to Beit Ummar, al-‘Arroub refugee camp, al-Fawwar refugee camp, 
		Kharsa area south of Doura town, and many nearby Palestinian 
		communities.
 
 Medical sources in the al-’Arroub refugee camp said 
		a young man was shot by a gas bomb in the abdomen, and suffered a 
		moderate injury, while many Palestinians received treatment for the 
		effects of tear gas inhalation.
 
 A young Palestinian man from 
		Kharsa area was moved to a local hospital, suffering a moderate injury, 
		after being shot by a rubber-coated metal bullet in his face.
 
 Clashes also took place in Aseeda area, in Beit Ummar town, after scores 
		of soldiers invaded it, and fired rounds of live ammunition, 
		rubber-coated metal bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
 
 Local youths responded by throwing stones, empty bottles and some 
		Molotov cocktails at the invading soldiers. The army reported no 
		injuries among the soldiers.
 
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