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Israeli Terror Campaign Continues in the
West Bank, Illegal Jewish Settlers and Soldiers Attack, Injure
Palestinians, Storm their Villages and Cities
July 8, 2014
Dozens Of Injuries In Hebron As Army Invasions Escalate
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.
Settlers Attempt to Kidnap
Children Near Hebron, Bethlehem
Tuesday July 08, 2014 03:33
by Chris Carlson - 1 of International Middle East Media Center
Editorial Group
Rights group issues press release
Several armed Israel settlers have attempted to kidnap a
Palestinian child, after chasing him for more than a kilometer
along a road near Hebron. A similar report has surfaced in
Beit Sahour, near Bethlehem. Al-Haq human rights
organization has issued a statement, via press release,
regarding the nature of the recent settler attacks as they
relate to illegal Israeli settlement policies.
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According to WAFA Palestinian News & Info Agency,
Coordinator of the Anti-wall and Settlement Popular Committee, Ratib
Jabour, said that armed settlers chased Hani Al-Ka‘abna, 14, in a
car along a rugged road in Al-Ka‘abna, to the east of Yatta, in an
attempt to kidnap him.
The boy, fortunately, managed to
escape.
Near Bethlehem, a number of settlers driving an
Israeli vehicle into
Beit Sahour attempted to kidnap a Palestinian child.
The
attempted abduction took place near the YMCA Center, in
Beit Sahour.
The boy
has been identified as one Ramadan Rayya, 17 years of age.
Al-Haq human rights organization stated on Monday, as well, that
Israel's illegal settlement policy is the main cause of the hostile
environment that puts civilians, both Israeli and Palestinian, at
risk.
WAFA has given the details of the official press
release:
On the morning of Wednesday 2 July 2014,
16-year-old
Muhammad Hussein Abu Khdeir was abducted from a street near his
home in Shu'fat in occupied East Jerusalem. His charred body was
later found in the village of
Deir Yassin, Jerusalem.
This incident follows the
finding of the bodies of three young Israeli settlers on 30 June
2014 and subsequent calls for revenge against Palestinians. Since 12
June the Israeli government has initiated a campaign of collective
punishment, including mass arrests, movement restrictions, and
punitive house demolitions.
During this period seven
Palestinians have also been killed by live fire in the West Bank by
Israeli forces. Al-Haq condemns any loss of civilian life and calls
for accountability irrespective of the perpetrators involved.
Al-Haq is extremely concerned that the Palestinian civilian
population will face increased attacks by Israeli settlers who
illegally reside in occupied territory and enjoy institutionalized
impunity. As an occupying power Israel has a responsibility under
IHL and IHRL to ensure protection of the Palestinian civilian
population under its control.
The illegal Israeli settlement
policy of transferring Israeli civilians into occupied territory is
directly responsible for creating a hostile environment that puts
civilians, both Israeli and Palestinian, in harm's way. The events
of the preceding weeks provide a glimpse into a bleak future with
continued settlement expansion.
The international community
must act to end a settlement policy that violates international law
in order to prevent a further deterioration of the situation on the
ground and protect civilian life.
According to B'Tselem, over 300,000 Israelis currently live in
more than 200 settlements and settlement outposts throughout the
West Bank -- all established in contravention of international law,
some even in contravention of Israeli law.
Dozens Injured In Clashes With
Soldiers Invading Hebron
Tuesday July 08, 2014 01:54
by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Seven Children Kidnapped By Soldiers In
Jerusalem
Palestinian medical sources have reported that dozens of
Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, during
clashes with Israeli soldiers invading Hebron city, the al-Fawwar
refugee camp, and nearby communities.
File - Hebron Clashes YouTube
Eyewitnesses said dozens of soldiers invaded the Bab
az-Zaweya area, in the center of Hebron city, and clashed with dozens of
local youth who hurled stones at them. Similar clashes took place at
the main entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of the city.
Medical sources said that dozens suffered the effects of tear gas
inhalation, while many fainted.
One Palestinian was shot in the
face by a rubber-coated metal bullet fired by Israeli soldiers invading
Kharsa village, south of Hebron, and was moved to a local hospital,
while scores of Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas
inhalation.
Rateb Jabour, Coordinator of the Popular Committee
Against the Wall, stated dozens of soldiers also invaded Zeef area in
Yatta town, fired rounds of live ammunition and rubber-coated metal
bullets.
Coordinator of the Popular Committee Against
Settlements in Beit Ummar town, Mohammad Awad, said clashes took place
in the center of the town, after several armored Israeli
military vehicles invaded it, and that dozens of Palestinians
received treatment for the effects of tear gas inhalation. In occupied
Jerusalem, Israeli soldiers kidnapped four Palestinian children, on
Monday at night, in a number of areas including Sur Baher, Bab as-Sahera
(Herod's Gate), and close to the Rockefeller Museum. Three children have
also been kidnapped in Beit Safafa town, south of occupied Jerusalem.
Dozens Injured, Several Palestinians
Kidnapped, In West Bank
Monday July 07, 2014 07:30
by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday at dawn, several Palestinians
communities in the occupied West Bank, clashing with local youth
causing dozens of injuries, while several Palestinians have been
kidnapped.
Soldiers In Hebron - Hebron Defense Committee
Medical sources in the southern West Bank city of
Hebron, have reported that at least 20 Palestinians have been shot with
rubber-coated metal bullets in the al-’Arroub refugee camp.
Two
more Palestinians suffered various cuts and bruises, after being
assaulted by Israeli soldiers, who invaded and ransacked several homes
in the camp.
Also, a 52-year-old woman identified as Fayqa
Mohammad al-Badawi, suffered numerous cuts and bruises to different
parts of her body, after a number of soldiers punched and kicked and
pushed her around.
The soldiers fired several gas bombs into her
home, broke several windows, before assaulting the woman and two of her
children, who were moved to the Hebron Governmental Hospital for
treatment.
They also hurled smoke bombs into various homes,
spraying them with waste-water after shattering the windows, and
assaulted the families.
Clashes also took place in Bab az-Zaweya,
in the center of Hebron city, the southern area of the city, Tareq Ben
Ziad Junction, and the northern entrance of Yatta nearby town.
One Palestinian was shot by rounds of live ammunition, after the
soldiers invaded Shuhada Street. The wounded has been identified as
Hammad Ehmeidan, age 22.
Another Palestinian was also injured in
the same area, after the soldiers shot him in the leg, and kidnapped
him.
More clashes took place in Beit Ummar town, north of the
city, and the soldiers fired several live rounds, rubber-coated metal
bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
In Tulkarem, in the
northern part of the occupied West Bank, two Palestinians were shot with
live rounds and dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
Medical sources said Samer Msei’ey, 21, and Aysar Raed Nasrallah,
17, have been shot with live rounds in the Tulkarem refugee camp.
Msei’ey was shot in his foot, and Nasrallah was shot in his pelvis.
Dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
In addition,
two Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, while
dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation during clashes that
took place with dozens of soldiers who invaded Jericho city from its
northern entrance.
The two wounded Palestinians have been moved
to the Jericho Hospital, while the rest received treatment by Red
Crescent medics.
Escalating Settler Violence in West Bank
Sunday July 06, 2014 07:55
by Chris Carlson - 1 of International Middle East Media Center
Editorial Group
The increasing attacks against Palestinians by Israeli settlers
continued in the West Bank, Saturday, when heavily armed Israeli
settlers severely beat a Palestinian man in the Hebron of al-Sha‘abeh,
causing him moderate injuries. Brtual and even fatal
confrontations with Israeli settlers have been on the rise for
Palestinians, in recent days, ever since the bodies of three
missing Israeli teens were reported to be uncovered near the
site of their alleged disappearance.
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Medical and security sources told WAFA
Palestinian News & Info Agency that a number of settlers from the
illegal Kiryat Arba settlement, east of Hebron, attacked a
defenseless 30-year-old Palestinian man, severely wounding him
throughout his body.
He was transferred to hospital, and is
said to be in moderate condition.
In Ya‘bad, to the southwest
of Jenin, Israeli settlers from Mabo Dothan and Harmish, also
illegal settlements, invaded the entrance of the city, where they
burned tires. They then infiltrated nearby agricultural lands,
wrecking havoc there, as well.
Under the protection of
Israeli forces, they drove their cars along Ya‘bad and Kfiret
junction in a provocative manner, hoisting Israeli flags and
chanting racist slogans, according to WAFA.
Forces set up a
roadblock at the entrance of Ya‘bad, preventing villagers from
travelling in and out of the village.
Also on Saturday,
Israeli settlers paved a bypass road on Palestinian-owned land in
Taqou‘, east of Bethlehem.
According to the head of the Taqou‘
council, Taysir Abu Mifreh, a number of settlers, also under Israeli
army protection, paved the road in order to connect a nature reserve
in the area with two nearby illegal settlements.
Meanwhile,
settlers began planting on Palestinian land near the
outpost of Roman, with the intention of completely taking it
over.
Just Friday, Israeli settlers placed mobile homes on
locally-owned land adjacent to Roman, to facilitate its expansion.
Also on Friday, to the east of Bethlehem, a Palestinian teenager
‘Ala ‘Abayyat, 17, was run over by an Israeli settler near Kisan
village, according to the head of the Kisan Local Council, Hussein
Ghazal. The teen was on his way to the grocery store at the time of
the incident.
The settler fled the scene and ‘Abayyat’s was
taken to the hospital for treatment.
In the village of Osrin,
on Thursday, a Palestinian youth named Zeyad Adili, age 22, was
admitted to a hospital with injuries nearly leading to the
amputation of his leg, after being severely beaten by Israeli
settlers, south of Nablus.
The young man's father told WAFA
that his son was attacked by a number of settlers while on his way
home.
Fortunately, the doctors were able to save the leg;
Zeyad is reported to be in stable condition.
According to B'Tselem, over 300,000 Israelis currently live in
more than 200 settlements and settlement outposts throughout the
West Bank -- all established in contravention of international law,
some even in contravention of Israeli law.
Saturday July 05, 2014 12:02
by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Palestinian medical sources have reported that dozens of
Palestinians have been wounded, late on Friday at night, during
clashes with Israeli soldiers at the northern entrance of the al-‘Arroub
refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
The sources said six Palestinians were shot by
rubber-coated metal bullets, while at least two were directly hit by gas
bombs fired by the army, and suffered burns and bruises to various parts
of their bodies.
The soldiers prevented Palestinian Red Crescent
ambulances from entering the camp, and the medics had to walk into the
camp to provide the needed treatment to the wounded Palestinians.
Scores of residents suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, and
some lost consciousness, as the soldiers fired gas bombs at different
homes, especially homes close to the military tower, at the entrance of
the camp.
The families had to leave their homes and seek shelter
elsewhere due to the massive number of gas bombs fired by the soldiers.
Clashes also took place in the southern area of Hebron city,
especially in the Old City, and Tareq Ben Ziad junction. Dozens of
residents suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
On
Saturday at dawn, soldiers invaded Barta’a ash-Sharqiyya village,
southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and fired rounds of
live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, gas bombs and concussion
grenades, causing dozens of residents to suffer the effects of tear gas
inhalation.
The army left the village two hours later, no
arrests were reported.
Also on Saturday at dawn, several
Palestinian communities in the West Bank district of Bethlehem, searched
homes and kidnapped three Palestinians.
The soldiers also
installed roadblocks, isolating two villages.
Settlers Attack, Beat, A Palestinian In Hebron
Saturday July 05, 2014 10:52
by IMEMC & Agencies
A number of fanatic Israeli settlers attacked, on Saturday, a
Palestinian man in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and
violently beat him, inflicting moderate injuries. The attack
took place in the Sha’aba neighborhood, in Hebron city.
Hebron Settlers - radiosanabel.com
The wounded Palestinian, Bashir Sobhi al-Mohtaseb,
30, was moved to the al-Ahli Hospital in the city, suffering various
cuts and bruises.
The WAFA News Agency quoted Palestinian
residents of the area stating that the settlers came from the Keryat
Arba’ illegal settlement, east of Hebron city.
Late on Friday at
night, a number of fanatic Israeli settlers kidnapped a young
Palestinian man from Osarin village, south of Nablus, stabbed and beat
him nearly to death.
http://www.imemc.org/article/68345
Tariq Abu Khudair Sentenced to House
Arrest
Sunday July 06, 2014 22:08
by Chris Carlson - 1 of International Middle East Media Center
Editorial Group
U.S. official comments on case
An Israeli court, on Sunday, has sentenced to house arrest
Palestinian-American teenager, Tariq Abu Khudair, who was filmed
being brutally beaten by police during clashes in Jerusalem,
according to an attorney for prisoner rights group Addameer.
Tariq Abu Khdeir (2nd R), 15-year-old Palestinian-American and
cousin to Mohammed Abu-Khdeir, who was abducted and burned alive by
Israeli settlers on Wednesday. (Reuters)
He will be released to house arrest for nine
days, the attorney told Ma'an, with conditions of release including
a bail of 3,000 shekels ($877). His family plans to return to the
U.S. on July 17th.
He will not be permitted to enter the
Shu'fat area and must remain in
Beit Hanina.
State Department
spokeswoman Jen Psaki said that the US "strongly condemn(s) any
excessive use of force," in the wake of Abu Khudair's case, adding:
"We are calling for a speedy, transparent and credible
investigation and full accountability for any excessive use of
force."
The comments are reminiscent of those made recently,
over the
deaths of two Palestinian teens killed by Israeli soldiers
during Nakba Day protests, in May 2014, just prior to the
disappearance of three Israeli settlers.
When
further questioned about the incident, Psaki went on to express the
United States' respect for the moral character of the Israeli army.
Tarik lives in Tampa, Florida, was born in the US, and is the
cousin of Mohammed Abu Khudair, who was seized and brutally murdered
in Jerusalem, last week.
Speaking to reporters outside an
Israeli court on Sunday, 15-year old U.S. citizen Tariq Abu Khudair
from Tampa, Florida described how he was grabbed by Israeli officers
and beaten badly on Thursday, in an attack that was captured on tape
and garnered worldwide attention.
“I was standing and
watching a group of people… and they came from the side of me, and
they grabbed me from the side”, the 15-year old said, “they hit me,
and they kept hitting me and then I fell asleep and then I woke up
in the hospital.” His face was still badly swollen on Sunday and
both his eyes were blackened.
In the court hearing Sunday,
eyewitnesses reported that Israeli officers initially tried to
prevent Tariq’s mother from coming to her son, when they saw that
U.S. consular officials were in attendance, they allowed the mother
to embrace her wounded child.
Tariq was visiting relatives
in Shu’afat when his 16-year old cousin was abducted and set on fire
by right-wing Israelis in a revenge attack for the deaths of three
Israeli settlers near Hebron. The past week has seen a number of
acts of extreme violence by Israeli settlers and right-wingers,
following the discovery of the bodies of the three young settlers on
Monday. Hundreds of Israelis marched through the streets of
Jerusalem shouting ‘Death to Arabs’, and grabbing any Palestinian
they found and beating them.
Tariq’s cousin Mohammed was
killed on Wednesday morning, and then Tariq was beaten on Thursday
and taken into custody by Israeli police. The charges against him
remain unknown, but several people present at the court hearing
Sunday said that Israeli officials presented no evidence that Tariq
engaged in any wrongdoing whatsoever.
Activists and rights
groups remain outraged at the lack of response by Western
governments, in addressing Israeli violence by both its military and
its citizens, as well as Israel's illegal settlement activity.
Over the past week, since the bodies of three Israeli settlers were
found by police near Hebron, the streets of Jerusalem and areas near
Israeli settlements in the West Bank have become ‘no go’ zones for
Palestinian civilians, as mobs of angry Israelis roam the streets
attacking random civilians.
Armed Israeli settlers roaming the streets (image by Dr. Ramadhan Saeed
- twitter.com)
Here’s a summary of the attacks carried out since
Monday 6/30:
June 30: On the night of Monday June 30th, in two
separate incidents, Israeli settlers in Hebron marched through the
streets and wounded 19-year old Sajed Sultan in the head. In Bethlehem
the same night, an Israeli settler intentionally hit Sanabel Attous, age
9, with his car, then drove away, leaving her critically wounded in a
ditch.
http://imemc.org/article/68291
Israeli leaders and officials
stepped up the anti-Palestinian statements that had begun nearly 3 weeks
before when the settlers disappeared. On June 30th, former Israeli
Knesset (Parliament) member posted a video Monday called Palestinian
children “little terrorists”, and called for “Death to the enemy,
evacuation, and wiping off of [their] smile”, according to a translation
by the Electronic Intifada.
EI also quoted Tzachi Hanegbi, a
former cabinet minister from the ruling Likud party, as saying, “I don’t
know how many Hamas leaders will remain alive after tonight.”
A
number of attacks took place late Monday night in Jerusalem, after
groups of right-wing Israelis took to the streets chanting ‘Death to
Arabs’. In one incident, a number of settlers assaulted a Palestinian
taxi driver, spraying pepper gas into his face. He was taken to a
hospital, following the incident.
July 1: On Tuesday, July
1st, according to witnesses, a Palestinian child escaped a kidnapping
attempt by a settler in Jerusalem. Apparently, the settler attempted to
force the child into his car in Shu'fat, outside of Jerusalem, where
residents managed to pry him out of the setter’s hands. The child was
transferred to the hospital for treatment.
July 2: A group of
right-wing Israelis abducted 16-year old Mohammed Abu Khdeir from
outside a mosque, took him to an isolated area, beat him and lit him on
fire. The 16-year old burned to death, and his body was discovered by
police several hours later.
http://www.imemc.org/article/68301
http://imemc.org/article/68340
The death of Abu Khdeir set
off protests across Jerusalem, and Israeli police responded with lethal
and less-than-lethal weapons, wounding 212 Palestinians between
Wednesday the 2nd and Thursday the 3rd.
http://www.imemc.org/article/68309
Also Wednesday, Israeli
settlers set fire, today, to an agricultural barrack on a sheep farm
located in the provincial village of Aqraba, south of Nablus.
http://www.imemc.org/article/68307
July 3: On Thursday,
July 3rd, 15-year old U.S. citizen Tariq Abu Khdeir from Tampa, Florida,
the cousin of the 16-year old who had been brutally murdered the
previous day, was grabbed by Israeli officers and beaten badly, in an
attack that was captured on tape and garnered worldwide attention.
In the village of Osrin, on Thursday, a Palestinian youth named
Zeyad Adili, age 22, was admitted to a hospital with injuries nearly
leading to the amputation of his leg, after Israeli settlers attacked
him with an axe and tried to cut off his leg, south of Nablus.
http://www.imemc.org/article/68345
Also Thursday, a group of
Israeli settlers led by mayor of the illegal Ma’ale Adumim settlement,
Benny Kashriel, set up a tent in Area E1, between the settlement and
Jerusalem. Mayor Kashriel requested that Israeli authorities build new
settlement units in the area, in response to the deaths of the three
Israeli settlers. Construction in E1 is very controversial, as the
construction of settlements in this region will create a physical link
between Ma'ale Adumim and Jerusalem, dividing East Jerusalem from the
rest of the West Bank and its Palestinian population centers.
July 4: On Friday July 4th, dozens of settlers installed four mobile
homes on Palestinian lands, east of Teqoua’. In Surif, near Hebron, a
number of settlers installed mobile homes, west of the town. And Israeli
settlers placed mobile homes on locally-owned land adjacent to Roman, to
facilitate its expansion.
Also on Friday, to the east of
Bethlehem, a Palestinian teenager ‘Ala ‘Abayyat, 17, was run over by an
Israeli settler near Kisan.
July 5: On Saturday, July 5th, a
number of settlers from the illegal Kiryat Arba settlement, east of
Hebron, attacked a defenseless 30-year-old Palestinian man, severely
wounding him throughout his body.
In Ya‘bad, to the southwest of
Jenin, Israeli settlers from Mabo Dothan and Harmish, also illegal
settlements, invaded the entrance of the city, where they burned tires.
They then infiltrated nearby agricultural lands. Under the protection of
Israeli forces, they drove their cars along Ya‘bad and Kfiret junction
in a provocative manner, hoisting Israeli flags and chanting racist
slogans, according to WAFA. Forces set up a roadblock at the entrance of
Ya‘bad, preventing villagers from travelling in and out of the village.
Also on Saturday, Israeli settlers paved a bypass road on
Palestinian-owned land in Taqou‘, east of Bethlehem. In addition,
settlers began planting on Palestinian land near the outpost of Roman,
with the intention of completely taking it over.
http://www.imemc.org/article/68354
July 6: Confrontations
erupted between Israeli settlers and Palestinian citizens of Eynabus, to
the south of Nablus, after the settlers stormed the village and
assaulted its citizens
July 7: On Monday, July 7th,
Palestinian villagers in al-Bathan and al-Naqura confronted Israeli
settlers as they tried to storm the two villages.
http://www.imemc.org/article/68378
In a separate incident,
armed Israel settlers attempted to kidnap a Palestinian child, after
chasing him for more than a kilometer along a road near Hebron. A
similar report has surfaced in
Beit Sahour, near Bethlehem.
http://www.imemc.org/article/68380
The settler attacks
against Palestinians are continuing at the time of this article.
It should be noted that during the past week of Israeli settler and
military attacks against Palestinians, no Israelis have been wounded.
Seven Palestinians have been killed in the past week.
Prior
to the last week, violence had already been escalating against
Palestinian civilians. 13 Palestinians were killed between June 12th,
when the three Israeli settlers were reported missing, and June 30th,
when their bodies were found:
35 Palestinians Killed By Israeli Fire Since
The Beginning Of 2014
Sunday July 06, 2014 04:14
by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
The Ahrar Center for Detainee’s Studies and Human Rights stated in
its report on Israeli violations in the first half of 2014, that
Israeli soldiers have killed 35 Palestinians, in the occupied
Palestinian territories.
Photo By Ahrar Center
January 2014:
1. Mohammad Adnan Abu Khater,
18, killed by Israeli bullets in Gaza. 2. Mohammad al-‘Ejla, 32,
assassinated by an Israeli missile in Gaza. 3. Ahmad Za’anin, 21,
assassinated by an Israeli missile in Gaza. 4. Mohammad Za’anin, 23,
assassinated by an Israeli missile in Gaza. 5. Bilal Oweida, 20,
killed by Israeli fire in Gaza. 6. Mohammad Mubarak, 20, killed by
Israeli fire in Ramallah.
February 2014:
1. Mo’taz Washha,
25, killed by Israeli fire in Ramallah. 2. Ibrahim Mansour, 26,
killed by Israeli bullets in Gaza.
March 2014:
1. Amna
Qdeih, 57, killed by Israeli fire in Khuza’a, near Khan Younis in
southern Gaza. 2. Mos’ab az-Za’anin, 21, assassinated by an Israeli
missile in
Beit Hanoun, in northern Gaza. 3. Sharif Nasser, 31, assassinated
by an Israeli missile in Beit Hanoun,
in northern Gaza. 4. Raed Z’etar, 37, lawyer; killed by an Israeli
soldiers at the al-Karama Crossing between Jordan and the West Bank.
5. Saje Darwish, 18, killed by army fire near Ramallah. 6. Ismael
Abu Jouda, 23, assassinated by an Israeli missile in southern Gaza.
7. Shaher Abu Shanab, 24, assassinated by an Israeli missile in southern
Gaza. 8. Abdu-Shafy Moammar, 33, assassinated by an Israeli missile
in southern Gaza. 9. Yousef Shawamra, killed by Israeli bullets in
Hebron. 10. Hamza Abu al-Haija, 21, assassinated by army fire in
Jenin. 11. Mahmoud Abu Zeina, 21, assassinated by army fire in
Jenin. 12. Yazan Jabbareen, 23, assassinated by army fire in Jenin.
May 2014:
1. Nadim Nuwwara, 17, killed by army fire near
Ramallah. 2. Mohammad Abu Thaher, 20, killed by army fire near
Ramallah.
June 2014:
1. ‘Ala Mohammad Odah, 30, killed by
army fire at the Za’tara roadblock, near Nablus. 2. Emad Salem, 52,
fisherman killed by Israeli Navy fire in Gaza waters. 3. Mohammad
Ahmad al-‘Aawoor, 30, assassinated by an Israeli missile in northern
Gaza. 4. Ali
Abdul-Latif al-‘Aawoor, 7, killed by the same missile that
assassinated his uncle, Mohammad. 5. Arafat Sabbarin, 23, killed by
Israeli bullets in the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, Ramallah. 6. Jihad
Mohammad Doudin, 13, killed by Israeli fire in Hebron. 7. Sakher Abu
Mohsen, 16, killed by Israeli landmine in the Jordan Valley. 8.
Ahmad Sa’id Abu Shannon, 30, killed by army fire in Nablus. 9.
Mahmoud Ismael Tarifi, 30, killed by army fire in Ramallah. 10.
Mohammad Aslan, 24, killed by army fire in Ramallah. 11. Osama al-Hassoumi,
29, assassinated by an Israeli missile in Gaza. 12. Mohammad al-Faseeh,
24, assassinated by an Israeli missile in Gaza. 13. Mohammad Zayed
Obeid, 26, assassinated by an Israeli shell in Gaza.
The Ahrar
center said that the Israeli assaults, crimes and targeted killing are
all direct and serious violations of International Law, the Fourth
Geneva Convention, and all related international agreements regarding
the protection of people under occupation.
It added that,
encouraged but outrageous international silence, Israel continues to
escalate its crimes against the Palestinians people, their lands and
their holy sites.
According to detailed data by the Ahrar
Center, the army has kidnapped 911 Palestinians including legislators
and former political prisoners in June.
Welcome to this Week in Palestine, a service of the
International Middle East Media Center,
www.imemc.org, for June 28th to July 4th, 2014.
Three
Palestinian were killed these week due to Israeli army and settlers
attacks. Meanwhile a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel may end the
army escalation against the coastal enclave. These stories and more,
coming up, stay tuned.
The Nonviolence Report
Let’s us
begin our weekly report with nonviolent activities organized in the West
Bank. Israeli troops injured one international supporter and many other
were treated for the effect of tear gas inhalation as they attacked anti
wall protests organized at a number of West Bank communities. IMEMC’s
Majd Batjali has more:
Palestinians organized protests against
the settlement activities and the construction of the wall on their land
in the villages of Bil’in, Ni’lin and al Nabi Saleh in central West
Bank, as well as Al Ma’asara village in southern West Bank.
One
international supporter was injured, another arrested by Israeli troops
and many protestors were treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation
when soldiers attacked the villagers and their supporters in the
villages of Bil’in, Ni’lin and al Nabi Saleh.
Israeli troops
stopped the protestors at the entrance of Nabil Saleh village before
they reach the confiscated land. They forced them to the retreat as they
showered them with tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets. In Bil’in
and Ni’lin, people managed to reach the Israeli wall.
In the
village of Al Ma’ssara near Bethlehem, residents were forced back by
Israeli troops stationed at the village entrance. No injuries were
reported.
For IMEMC News this is Majd Batjali.
The
Political Report
Hamas leaders in Gaza hinted at the possibility
of a ceasefire deal with Israel. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority in
Ramallah urged world leaders to intervene for preventing further Israeli
attacks on both Gaza and the West Bank. IMEMC’s Rami Al Meghari with the
details:
Hamas MP in Gaza, Mosheer Almasry, said this Friday that
his Islamist party would likely reach a ceasefire agreement with Israel,
after Egyptian intervention. The situation on the ground has been
steadily getting tense after Israel carried out dozens of airstrikes
against Gaza, in what Israel says halt of rocket fire from Gaza, onto
nearby Israel.
This week, Palestinian armed factions in the
coastal territory fired scores of rocket fire onto nearby Israeli areas,
in what the armed factions, including that of Hamas, a response to
continued Israeli military actions against the Palestinians in the West
Bank.
Also, this week, world leaders including Ban Ki-Moon of the
United Nations , David Kameron of Britain, Jhon Kerry, US's Secretary of
States and Angela Merkel of Jermany, all condemned the kidnap, brutal
murder and burn-out of a Palestinian teen boy in Jerusalem, by illegal
Israeli settlers.
Palestinian Authority's president, Mahmoud
Abbas, called on international bodies to intervene in order to prevent
further Israeli actions against the West Bank, after three missing youth
settlers, were found killed near the Hebron city.
Israel has so
far rounded up hundreds of Palestinians, two thirds of them belong to
the Islamist Hamas party, which Israel accuses of kidnapping and
murdering the three settler youth last month. Israel says it's actions
will continue in Hebron, until perpetrators of the attack on settlers ,
are detained.
Right groups condemned the actions as 'collective
punishment'. Hamas insists it has nothing to do with the killed three
settlers.
At the internal Palestinian level, the former Hamas
government in Gaza said this week that the recently-formed technocrat
government that replaced both Gaza's and West Bank's governments, in
light of the Hamas-Fatah unity deal, has not yet lived up with it's
commitments to the Gaza Strip.
Hamas's deputy-political leader in
Gaza, Mousa Abu Marzouq, was quoted as saying that such a situation
would likely prompt Hamas to take care of the people in Gaza, away from
any unity deals.
For IMEMC News, I am Rami Almeghari in Gaza
The West Bank and Gaza Report
Two Palestinians were killed
this week by Israeli settlers and army attacks targeting West Bank
communities. Meanwhile one man was reported dead and at least 14
civilians were injured in Gaza by Israeli continued bombardment. IMEMC’s
Eman Abedraboo-Bannoura reports:
Hundreds marched on Friday in
the funeral of 16-year-old Muhammad Abu Khdeir at Shu'fat in occupied
east Jerusalem. Later clashes erupted between local youth and Israeli
soldiers, leading to at least 16 injured youth by Israeli troops’
gunfire and tear gas.
Abu Khdeir was kidnapped and killed then
his body was burned by Israeli settlers on Wednesday. Shortly after his
body was found clashes erupted all over occupied Jerusalem between
protesting Palestinian youth and Israeli soldiers. As a result 300
Palestinian youth were left injured. The clashes continued all week.
Meanwhile a Palestinian man was shoot and killed on Tuesday by
Israeli soldiers during an army invasion targeting the northern west
Bank city of Jenin. Israeli soldiers assassinated Ibrahim Abu Zagha, 21,
after they infiltrated into the Jenin refugee camp. The young man was
returning home, carrying food for his family to eat before starting
their fast, as the Muslims are marking the holy month of Ramadan. Abu
Zagha was instantly killed after being struck by several rounds of live
ammunition, fired by the undercover forces.
All week, Israeli
settlers groups tried to kidnap Palestinian civilians and kill them.
Incidents were reported in Jerusalem and in the southern West Bank city
of Hebron. The settlers are holding Palestinians for the three killed
youth and calling for revenge killings during protests they staged in
Jerusalem or on online social media outtlits.
Moreover, Israeli
daily invasions continued to target West Bank communities this week.
Israeli troops have kidnapped at least 100 people during those attacks.
Palestinian medical sources also reported that at least 30 people were
injured during the clashes between local youth and invading Israeli
soldiers in the West Bank.
Elsewhere, Israeli aerial and ground
bombardment continued to hit the Gaza strip. One Palestinian was killed
and two were injured on Sunday evening, after being struck by an Israeli
missile east of the town of al-Qarara, northeast of Khan Younis, in the
southern part of the Gaza Strip. Local sources said that an Israeli
drone fired a missile targeting a Hamas fighter, while driving his
motorcycle, killing him and wounding two bystanders.
At least
ten Palestinians have been injured, on Thursday at dawn, in a series of
Israeli air strikes targeting different parts of the besieged Gaza
Strip. Medical sources said that seven Palestinians, including three
girls and an elderly woman, have been injured when the army fired
missiles into Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
They were all moved to the Kamal Adwan Hospital. Three more
Palestinians were wounded when the army fired missiles into the al-Maqousi
residential towers areas, northwest of Gaza city, and were moved to the
Shifa Medical Center.
Four more civilians were injured when the
Israeli Air Force carried out, on Tuesday before dawn, more than 34 air
strikes targeting different areas of the coastal region. The attacks
caused excessive property damage.
For IMEMC News this is Eman
Abedraboo-Bannora.
Conclusion
And that’s all for today
from This Week in Palestine. This was the Weekly report for June 28th to
July 4th, 2014 from the Occupied Palestinian Territories. For more news
and updates please visit our website at
www.imemc.org. This week’s report has been brought to you by
George Rishmawi, and me Ghassan Bannoura.
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