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           |  | Illegal Israeli Settlers Lynch Palestinian Bus 
	Driver, Yousuf Al-Rammouni, in West Jerusalem
 
 Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, November 17, 2014
 
	 
 Yousuf Al-Rammouni   Palestinian Bus Driver Hanged To Death In Jerusalem Monday November 17, 2014 01:40 by IMEMC & Agencies
	
	 The Arabs48 New Website has reported that a Palestinian bus driver, who 
	works for the Egged Israeli Bus Company, was found hanged to death by his 
	bow tie, amidst suspicions that Israeli fanatics killed him.
 t said 
	that Hasan Yousuf Al-Rammouni, 32 years of age, from at-Tour neighborhood in 
	occupied East Jerusalem, was found dead, hanging from his bow tie on one of 
	the bus’s bars.
 
 The Police alleges he committed suicide; the 
	incident took place in Givat Shaul area of Jerusalem.
 
 His body was 
	moved to the Hadassah Israeli Hospital in Jerusalem, and will be transferred 
	to the Abu Kabeer Forensic Center, to determine the exact cause of death.
 
 Palestinian media sources in Jerusalem said signs of strangulation were 
	apparent on Rammouni’s neck, in addition to signs of violence on his body.
 Illegal Jewish settlers lynch Palestinian bus driver 
	in West Jerusalem November 17, 2014 OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)--  A Palestinian bus driver was hanged to death by illegal Israeli Jewish settlers late 
	Sunday night in the industrial zone Givat Shaul in west Jerusalem.
 The bus driver was identified as 32-year-old 
	Yousuf Khamis Al-Rammouni, a resident of Attour neighborhood in east 
	Jerusalem.
 
 Rammouni, who works as a bus driver for the Israeli bus 
	company "Egged," was found physically subdued and strangled with his own tie 
	at the Har Hotzvim bus depot, hanging from one of the bus's interior bars, 
	according to different news reports.
 
 His body was transferred to 
	Hadassah hospital for an autopsy. Pictures of his dead body show clearly 
	bruises on his body and signs of strangulation on his neck.
 
 Soon 
	after the Israeli police hastened to claim that the victim committed 
	suicide, eyewitnesses said they saw a number of settlers fleeing the scene.
 
 Other Palestinians working for Israeli bus companies in Jerusalem said 
	that Jewish settlers recently threatened to kill Rammouni and other drivers.
 
 Extremist settlers have intensified their terrorist attacks lately 
	against Palestinians as the Israeli police usually cover up their crimes.
 
 The incident caused an immediate Palestinian uproar in different 
	areas of east Jerusalem, especially in Attour neighborhood.
 
 Meanwhile, the Palestinian bus drivers in occupied Jerusalem said they would 
	stage a general strike on Monday in protest at the killing of their 
	colleague.
 Clashes with IOF rock J’lem after Jewish terrorists lynch 
	Palestinian civilian November 17, 2014 OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)--  A wave of violent confrontations burst out at dawn Monday after a horde 
	of Israeli extremist settlers strung up a Palestinian young man.
 The 
	casualty’s body was found dangling in a bus depot in the West Jerusalem area 
	of Givat Shaul late Sunday night.
 
 Palestinian media sources have 
	identified the victim as Yousuf al-Ramouni, a resident of East Jerusalem's 
	Ras al-Amud neighborhood and father of two children.
 
 The Israeli 
	occupation police claimed there were no signs of foul play, dubbing the 
	crime a case of suicide.
 
 By-standers at the scene said Yusuf’s body 
	was found hanged in the bus after he was slain by a gang of six Israeli 
	terrorists.
 
 A flood of violent confrontations with the Israeli 
	occupation forces flared up across Jerusalem city as the Palestinian masses 
	voiced protest at such a heinous crime.
 
 Traces of violence, heavy 
	beatings, and injuries featured on the casualty’s body, corroborated by a 
	set of live-pictures propagated by local media sources.
 
 Jerusalem’s 
	bus drivers announced a general strike in Occupied Jerusalem city in protest 
	at such cold-blooded homicide.
 
 Tension has been running high in the 
	area after the Israeli occupation forces stepped up attacks on holy al-Aqsa 
	Mosque and Islamic sanctuaries.
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