17 nov 2019

PM says Israeli security forces 'maintain complete freedom of action' as the truce, reached 3 days ago after assassination of top Islamic Jihad commander, appears to barely hold
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said that Israel has not “committed to anything” when it comes to the situation in Gaza as the fragile truce reached three days ago still holds.
The remarks come after the Iron Dome defense system intercepted two rockets fired by Palestinian militants at the city of Be’er Sheva on Saturday, shaking an already tenuous ceasefire after yet another cross-border flare up. The latest round of fighting was triggered on Tuesday when Israel killed a top commander from the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad, deeming him an imminent threat.
Speaking during the weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said the latest round of fighting has not changed Israel’s policy when it comes to the Hamas-controlled enclave.
“I would like to reiterate - Israel has not committed to anything,” he said. “We maintain complete freedom of action and we will hurt whoever tries to hurt us.”
The rocket launch at Israel’s largest southern city early Saturday morning, prompted Israeli military to respond with a number of air strikes on militant targets belonging to Hamas, which appeared to have stayed on the sidelines during the latest flare-up.
“Over the weekend, Hamas fired rockets at Be’er Sheva,” said Netanyahu. “I instructed the IDF to immediately attack Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip. “We are prepared for any scenario and the security forces know exactly which plans they must implement to defend the State of Israel in any arena.”
Israel’s leader went on to thank the security forces for successfully carrying out the targeted killing of terror leader Baha Abu al-Ata, an operation dubbed “Black Belt.”
“I would also like to thank the members of the government for unanimously approving the important decision to embark on this operation,” he said. “The goals of the operation were fully met.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said that Israel has not “committed to anything” when it comes to the situation in Gaza as the fragile truce reached three days ago still holds.
The remarks come after the Iron Dome defense system intercepted two rockets fired by Palestinian militants at the city of Be’er Sheva on Saturday, shaking an already tenuous ceasefire after yet another cross-border flare up. The latest round of fighting was triggered on Tuesday when Israel killed a top commander from the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad, deeming him an imminent threat.
Speaking during the weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said the latest round of fighting has not changed Israel’s policy when it comes to the Hamas-controlled enclave.
“I would like to reiterate - Israel has not committed to anything,” he said. “We maintain complete freedom of action and we will hurt whoever tries to hurt us.”
The rocket launch at Israel’s largest southern city early Saturday morning, prompted Israeli military to respond with a number of air strikes on militant targets belonging to Hamas, which appeared to have stayed on the sidelines during the latest flare-up.
“Over the weekend, Hamas fired rockets at Be’er Sheva,” said Netanyahu. “I instructed the IDF to immediately attack Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip. “We are prepared for any scenario and the security forces know exactly which plans they must implement to defend the State of Israel in any arena.”
Israel’s leader went on to thank the security forces for successfully carrying out the targeted killing of terror leader Baha Abu al-Ata, an operation dubbed “Black Belt.”
“I would also like to thank the members of the government for unanimously approving the important decision to embark on this operation,” he said. “The goals of the operation were fully met.”

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) kidnaped five Palestinian citizens, including a girl, mostly during campaigns, which started at an early morning hour on Sunday in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to a statement by the Israeli army, the IOF arrested four wanted citizens in overnight campaigns in the West Bank.
Local sources in the West Bank said that the IOF stormed Silwad town, northeast of Ramallah, and kidnaped two citizens called Ahmed Fulaih and Jawad Hamed.
In al-Khalil, the IOF kidnaped a young man identified as Adeem Abu Jawdeh from his home in al-Arroub refugee camp and took him to Etzion detention center.
In Jerusalem, the IOF opened fire at an unidentified girl at Qalandiya checkpoint in the morning before rounding her up.
There is no information if the girl was wounded after her exposure to Israeli gunfire.
According to a statement by the Israeli army, the IOF arrested four wanted citizens in overnight campaigns in the West Bank.
Local sources in the West Bank said that the IOF stormed Silwad town, northeast of Ramallah, and kidnaped two citizens called Ahmed Fulaih and Jawad Hamed.
In al-Khalil, the IOF kidnaped a young man identified as Adeem Abu Jawdeh from his home in al-Arroub refugee camp and took him to Etzion detention center.
In Jerusalem, the IOF opened fire at an unidentified girl at Qalandiya checkpoint in the morning before rounding her up.
There is no information if the girl was wounded after her exposure to Israeli gunfire.
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Dozens of journalists, Sunday, suffered from suffocation after inhaling tear gas fired at them by Israeli forces during a solidarity sit-in, held in support of injured photojournalist Moath Amarneh, to the north of the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem. video video
Local witnesses told WAFA that Israeli soldiers fired a barrage of tear gas bombs towards journalists who had organized a sit-in at the northern entrance of Bethlehem city, in solidarity with Amarneh, who lost his left eye after being seriously injured by a metallic bullet fired by an Israeli soldier, in the Surif town, west of Hebron in southern West Bank, where he was covering a protest against land confiscation. Two journalists were detained during the sit-in and one journalist, identified as Monjed Jado, was shot with a gas bomb to his head. |
One of the detained journalists, identified as Hamad Taqatqa, was moved to Etzion military base and security center, while the second reporter, Ahmad Tannoud, was released a few hours after his abduction.
The head of the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, Nasser Abu Bakr, said the journalists will not be silenced, and will not be intimidated by Israel’s ongoing violations and deliberate targeting of the press in Palestine.
He added that Israeli soldiers carried out at least 600 violations against the Palestinian journalists and media outlets, and injured dozens of reporters, including 60 who suffered serious wounds, since the beginning of this year.
The head of the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, Nasser Abu Bakr, said the journalists will not be silenced, and will not be intimidated by Israel’s ongoing violations and deliberate targeting of the press in Palestine.
He added that Israeli soldiers carried out at least 600 violations against the Palestinian journalists and media outlets, and injured dozens of reporters, including 60 who suffered serious wounds, since the beginning of this year.
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During a demonstration, organized by Palestinian journalists in solidarity with reporter Moath Amarneh, multiple journalists were injured and transported to the hospital, PNN reported. video
Several Palestinian journalists and reporters gathered, on Sunday, in Bethlehem near the 300 Checkpoint, to show their support for Moath Amarneh, the reporter who lost his eye to an Israeli rubber-coated steel bullet while covering clashes in Hebron, on November 15. Israeli soldiers bombarded the protesters with tear-gas canisters and sound grenades, while the reporters were taking pictures, doing interviews and holding speeches. |
Among the injured reporters at the demonstration, was the editor-in-chief of Palestine News Network (PNN), Monjed Jado, who was hit directly in the head with a gas canister, shot by Israeli forces, and moved to hospital.
Some of the journalists were beaten and arrested by Israeli forces, and many of the protesters had to be transported to the local Beit Jala Governmental Hospital for treatment for gas inhalation, and the impact of the sound grenades.
Some of the journalists were beaten and arrested by Israeli forces, and many of the protesters had to be transported to the local Beit Jala Governmental Hospital for treatment for gas inhalation, and the impact of the sound grenades.

Israeli soldiers shot, Sunday, a young Palestinian man near the gate of the illegal Annexation Wall, north of Tulkarem, in northern West Bank.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers shot the Palestinian with a live round in one of his legs, as he was trying to cross the gate on his way to work.
Palestinian Red Crescent medics rushed to the scene and moved the young man to a hospital in Tulkarem, where his wounds have been described a stable.
The incident is one of many similar Israeli violations, as the soldiers recently many Palestinians near the gates of the illegal Annexation Wall in that area.
The wounded Palestinians were not abducted or imprisoned by the soldiers, which indicates that they did not attempt to attack the soldiers or pose any danger to them, otherwise, the army would not allow their release to Palestinian medics.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers shot the Palestinian with a live round in one of his legs, as he was trying to cross the gate on his way to work.
Palestinian Red Crescent medics rushed to the scene and moved the young man to a hospital in Tulkarem, where his wounds have been described a stable.
The incident is one of many similar Israeli violations, as the soldiers recently many Palestinians near the gates of the illegal Annexation Wall in that area.
The wounded Palestinians were not abducted or imprisoned by the soldiers, which indicates that they did not attempt to attack the soldiers or pose any danger to them, otherwise, the army would not allow their release to Palestinian medics.

Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured, on Sunday morning, a young Palestinian man in Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, after the army prevented many families from entering their orchards to harvest their olive trees.
Media sources said the soldiers attacked many Palestinians, and prevented them from entering their olive orchards, and added that the soldiers also fired many live rounds at them.
They stated that one Palestinian was shot with a live Israeli army round and suffered a life-threatening injury.
The attack comes amidst seriously escalating Israeli violations against the Palestinians in their orchards, and include frequent assaults by colonialist settlers, illegally squatting on Palestinian lands.
These violations escalate during the olive harvest season, especially in lands that are isolated by the illegal Annexation Wall, or close to illegal colonies and outposts, which were built on stolen Palestinian lands.
They also include cutting, burning and uprooting trees, picking olive trees and stealing the produce, in addition to assaulting the Palestinians and forcing them out of their orchards.
Israel’s colonies in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, are illegal under International Law, the Fourth Geneva Conventions, and various United Nations and Security Council Resolutions.
Media sources said the soldiers attacked many Palestinians, and prevented them from entering their olive orchards, and added that the soldiers also fired many live rounds at them.
They stated that one Palestinian was shot with a live Israeli army round and suffered a life-threatening injury.
The attack comes amidst seriously escalating Israeli violations against the Palestinians in their orchards, and include frequent assaults by colonialist settlers, illegally squatting on Palestinian lands.
These violations escalate during the olive harvest season, especially in lands that are isolated by the illegal Annexation Wall, or close to illegal colonies and outposts, which were built on stolen Palestinian lands.
They also include cutting, burning and uprooting trees, picking olive trees and stealing the produce, in addition to assaulting the Palestinians and forcing them out of their orchards.
Israel’s colonies in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, are illegal under International Law, the Fourth Geneva Conventions, and various United Nations and Security Council Resolutions.

Israeli forces opened fire today at a Palestinian youth near an army checkpoint in the north of the West Bank injuring him in the leg, according to medical sources.
They said Ahmad Abdullah Ammar, 25, from the village of Quffin, north of Tulkarm, was brought to hospital in Tulkarm with a bullet wound in the leg.
He was reported in stable condition.
Ammar was shot near an iron gate in Israel's apartheid wall.
Israeli police kill Palestinian youth near Jerusalem
Israeli police today shot and killed a Palestinian youth from occupied East Jerusalem during an apparent police chase south of the city, according to WAFA correspondent. video
He said that the police opened fire at a vehicle's driver, claiming that he was on the run after stealing a car and escaped with it.
Israeli police kill Palestinian young man in Occupied Jerusalem
The Israeli occupation police on Sunday shot dead a Palestinian young man during an alleged chase on a road in the southwest of Jerusalem.
The Israeli police justified the use of deadly force with the young man by claiming that he was on the run after stealing a car.
Haaretz newspaper quoted police sources as saying that officers believed the young man was driving in a manner that endangered them and other people on the road.
The fatal shooting came during an overnight pursuit of three cars which police said had been stolen from Givat Massuah neighborhood in the city by a group of Palestinians.
The 25-year-old man suffered critical injuries while attempting to escape in the direction of Bethlehem through the Tunnels Road, south of Jerusalem, according to Israeli police claims.
They said Ahmad Abdullah Ammar, 25, from the village of Quffin, north of Tulkarm, was brought to hospital in Tulkarm with a bullet wound in the leg.
He was reported in stable condition.
Ammar was shot near an iron gate in Israel's apartheid wall.
Israeli police kill Palestinian youth near Jerusalem
Israeli police today shot and killed a Palestinian youth from occupied East Jerusalem during an apparent police chase south of the city, according to WAFA correspondent. video
He said that the police opened fire at a vehicle's driver, claiming that he was on the run after stealing a car and escaped with it.
Israeli police kill Palestinian young man in Occupied Jerusalem
The Israeli occupation police on Sunday shot dead a Palestinian young man during an alleged chase on a road in the southwest of Jerusalem.
The Israeli police justified the use of deadly force with the young man by claiming that he was on the run after stealing a car.
Haaretz newspaper quoted police sources as saying that officers believed the young man was driving in a manner that endangered them and other people on the road.
The fatal shooting came during an overnight pursuit of three cars which police said had been stolen from Givat Massuah neighborhood in the city by a group of Palestinians.
The 25-year-old man suffered critical injuries while attempting to escape in the direction of Bethlehem through the Tunnels Road, south of Jerusalem, according to Israeli police claims.
16 nov 2019

A woman holds a baby near a destroyed house after Israeli airstrikes hit Abu Hadayids' home in Rafah, Gaza on November 13, 2019
Israeli officials have been boasting about their “great victory” over “terror” in the Gaza Strip following their two-day onslaught in Gaza, during which they killed, according to an official statistic, 34 Palestinians, including eight children and three women, and wounded 111 others, including 51 children and 11 women.
After ending the offensive, code-named Operation Black Belt, the head of the Arab media division of the Israeli Defence Force’s Spokesperson’s Unit, Avichay Adraee, posted on Twitter “a tangible attack was aimed at the control and command system of the Islamic Jihad.” He also added “tens of terror infrastructures and military bases below and above ground were targeted in addition to marine sites.”
Showing that every target was thoroughly pre-examined and intentionally attacked, Adraee announced “the attacks were surgical and relied on intelligence and operational capabilities.”
At the end of the offensive, Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, thanked the Israeli soldiers and the Israeli Security Forces (Shin Bet) and touted their “success”. While touring a military site, he asserted “our enemies received the message: we can reach everyone. We can reach everyone, even in their bed. I hope that this lesson will be learned.”
The defence minister, Naftali Bennet, stated “the new rules of the game are clear: the IDF will operate with complete freedom of action, with no restrictions. A terrorist who tries to hurt the citizens of Israel will no longer be able to sleep peacefully, neither in his home nor in his bed, nor anywhere in hiding.”
The situation on the ground paints a very difference picture. Regardless of the purposes and expected political gains behind Netanyahu’s “mafia-style behaviour” and “lawless acts”, the offensive on Gaza consisted of a number of massacres carried out mostly against innocent civilians, and according to international law, are classified as war crimes.
With regards to the first strike, which targeted Bahaa Abu Al-Ata, whose murder Netanyahu and his political and military echelons have been flaunting, Abu Al-Ata’s wife was killed, and three of their children and neighbour were wounded. This crime was not accidental, but intentional. Israel claimed that Abu Al-Ata had been traced, according to some reports, for months, and other reports, for over a year.
Choosing the time when he was asleep in his apartment, part of a multi-apartment residential building located in a densely populated area, and while he was beside his wife and near to his children, it is clear that Netanyahu, who himself gave the greenlight to the attack, intended to carry out a war crime.
The second war crime: the killing of three brothers, two were 16 and 17-years-old. They were targeted at the door of their house. They did not fire rockets, nor hide rocket launchers in their home. Was this a war crime or a targeted killing that should be boasted about? If Netanyahu recognises that he is a child-hunter, we can agree that this was a heroic act.
Another tragedy was the third massacre, when Raafat Ayyad, a 54-year-old father, and two of his little children, including one who was seven-years-old, were killed in a strike near their house. Given the aforementioned statements by Netanyahu, his defence minister and the spokesman of their army regarding the intelligence they possessed, I do not believe that these deaths were unintentional.
Then, the fourth and most despicable war crime, in which eight members of the Abu-Malhous family in Deir Al-Balah were killed. Under the roof of a tin shack, a 21-member family lived for more than 20 years. The tin shack was targeted, and the father, his wife and six other members of the family, including five children below the age of 13, were killed, leaving 13 more family members with casualties.
I do not believe that this was not a pre-meditated war crime. This high number of casualties was intended, so that Netanyahu could tell the Israelis one more story about his heroism. The Israeli occupation does not tell their people that they kill civilians, including women and children, but they announce that they have killed “ticking bombs”.
This first three crimes were ignored by the international community, who very quickly condemned the firing of the primitive rockets at Israel. However, the war crime against the Abu-Malhous family, of the Al-Sawarkah tribe, pushed some of them to condemn and call for investigations. Mass media highlighted this one due to the large number of fatalities. This pushed the Israel occupation to justify and comment on it, but the contradictions among the comments of the different Israeli officials and institutions disclosed the real intention behind it – total disregard for Palestinian blood.
After targeting the house, killing eight members of the family and sending the other 13 to the hospital, including a 6-month-old baby, Adraee claimed that it was a targeted attack that killed the senior Islamic Jihad commander, Rasmi Abu-Malhous, and that the Israeli officials thanked the army for this achievement. However, when the war crime was disclosed, apologetic language was used by every Israeli official to escape criticism.
Contradicting Adraee, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported the Israeli army as stating that this tin shack “was added months ago to the ‘target bank’ used by the Israel Defence Forces’ Southern Command as an ‘infrastructure target,’ meaning it was of interest as a site, although not because of any individual linked to it.
”To justify the attack, the Israeli army announced that it was a mistake and that it thought that the shack was empty at the time it was targeted. The Israeli army even claimed that Adraee wrote about targeting an Islamic Jihad operative based on false information, and he did not get the necessary permission to do so. But, if that was true, Adraee would have removed that tweet.
If we accept the new narrative of the Israeli army, which stated that the Israeli intelligence did not have Abu-Malhous listed as a terror target, nor was the tin shack classified as an infrastructure of the Islamic Jihad, can we believe that it was a mistake? If so, what kind of a mistake would it be? It was the fourth of its kind in the span of only 48 hours.
Following the international criticism, the United Nations envoy to the Middle East Peace Process, Nicholay Mladenov, offered his condolences to the Al-Sawarkah family and called on Israel to investigate. He did not even refer to it as a war crime, nor did he condemn it. He called it an “attack” and called on Israel to investigate it.
Mladenov tweeted “there is no justification to attacking civilians in #Gaza, or elsewhere! Such a tragedy! My heartfelt condolences to the family of Al-Sawarkah & I wish a speedy recovery to the injured. I call on #Israel to move swiftly with its investigation.”
How can this deter Israel? I do not know. At the end of last month, an Israeli court sentenced the Israeli soldier who killed the 15-year-old Palestinian child, Othman Hellis, last year during the weekly Gaza protests, to one month’s community service. Bearing this in mind, what did Mladenov expect from Israel when he called for an investigation into the massacre.
Journalist, Ali Abunimah, replied to Mladenov’s tweet, “Nickolay can you give an example of when an Israeli self-investigation ever led to real accountability and justice? You know it’s a sham but you don’t have the courage to call for real, international accountability for Israeli crimes.”
In order to stop such Israeli war crimes, there must be a united international courageous action against it, otherwise, we will see many more Israeli soldiers doing community service.
Israeli officials have been boasting about their “great victory” over “terror” in the Gaza Strip following their two-day onslaught in Gaza, during which they killed, according to an official statistic, 34 Palestinians, including eight children and three women, and wounded 111 others, including 51 children and 11 women.
After ending the offensive, code-named Operation Black Belt, the head of the Arab media division of the Israeli Defence Force’s Spokesperson’s Unit, Avichay Adraee, posted on Twitter “a tangible attack was aimed at the control and command system of the Islamic Jihad.” He also added “tens of terror infrastructures and military bases below and above ground were targeted in addition to marine sites.”
Showing that every target was thoroughly pre-examined and intentionally attacked, Adraee announced “the attacks were surgical and relied on intelligence and operational capabilities.”
At the end of the offensive, Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, thanked the Israeli soldiers and the Israeli Security Forces (Shin Bet) and touted their “success”. While touring a military site, he asserted “our enemies received the message: we can reach everyone. We can reach everyone, even in their bed. I hope that this lesson will be learned.”
The defence minister, Naftali Bennet, stated “the new rules of the game are clear: the IDF will operate with complete freedom of action, with no restrictions. A terrorist who tries to hurt the citizens of Israel will no longer be able to sleep peacefully, neither in his home nor in his bed, nor anywhere in hiding.”
The situation on the ground paints a very difference picture. Regardless of the purposes and expected political gains behind Netanyahu’s “mafia-style behaviour” and “lawless acts”, the offensive on Gaza consisted of a number of massacres carried out mostly against innocent civilians, and according to international law, are classified as war crimes.
With regards to the first strike, which targeted Bahaa Abu Al-Ata, whose murder Netanyahu and his political and military echelons have been flaunting, Abu Al-Ata’s wife was killed, and three of their children and neighbour were wounded. This crime was not accidental, but intentional. Israel claimed that Abu Al-Ata had been traced, according to some reports, for months, and other reports, for over a year.
Choosing the time when he was asleep in his apartment, part of a multi-apartment residential building located in a densely populated area, and while he was beside his wife and near to his children, it is clear that Netanyahu, who himself gave the greenlight to the attack, intended to carry out a war crime.
The second war crime: the killing of three brothers, two were 16 and 17-years-old. They were targeted at the door of their house. They did not fire rockets, nor hide rocket launchers in their home. Was this a war crime or a targeted killing that should be boasted about? If Netanyahu recognises that he is a child-hunter, we can agree that this was a heroic act.
Another tragedy was the third massacre, when Raafat Ayyad, a 54-year-old father, and two of his little children, including one who was seven-years-old, were killed in a strike near their house. Given the aforementioned statements by Netanyahu, his defence minister and the spokesman of their army regarding the intelligence they possessed, I do not believe that these deaths were unintentional.
Then, the fourth and most despicable war crime, in which eight members of the Abu-Malhous family in Deir Al-Balah were killed. Under the roof of a tin shack, a 21-member family lived for more than 20 years. The tin shack was targeted, and the father, his wife and six other members of the family, including five children below the age of 13, were killed, leaving 13 more family members with casualties.
I do not believe that this was not a pre-meditated war crime. This high number of casualties was intended, so that Netanyahu could tell the Israelis one more story about his heroism. The Israeli occupation does not tell their people that they kill civilians, including women and children, but they announce that they have killed “ticking bombs”.
This first three crimes were ignored by the international community, who very quickly condemned the firing of the primitive rockets at Israel. However, the war crime against the Abu-Malhous family, of the Al-Sawarkah tribe, pushed some of them to condemn and call for investigations. Mass media highlighted this one due to the large number of fatalities. This pushed the Israel occupation to justify and comment on it, but the contradictions among the comments of the different Israeli officials and institutions disclosed the real intention behind it – total disregard for Palestinian blood.
After targeting the house, killing eight members of the family and sending the other 13 to the hospital, including a 6-month-old baby, Adraee claimed that it was a targeted attack that killed the senior Islamic Jihad commander, Rasmi Abu-Malhous, and that the Israeli officials thanked the army for this achievement. However, when the war crime was disclosed, apologetic language was used by every Israeli official to escape criticism.
Contradicting Adraee, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported the Israeli army as stating that this tin shack “was added months ago to the ‘target bank’ used by the Israel Defence Forces’ Southern Command as an ‘infrastructure target,’ meaning it was of interest as a site, although not because of any individual linked to it.
”To justify the attack, the Israeli army announced that it was a mistake and that it thought that the shack was empty at the time it was targeted. The Israeli army even claimed that Adraee wrote about targeting an Islamic Jihad operative based on false information, and he did not get the necessary permission to do so. But, if that was true, Adraee would have removed that tweet.
If we accept the new narrative of the Israeli army, which stated that the Israeli intelligence did not have Abu-Malhous listed as a terror target, nor was the tin shack classified as an infrastructure of the Islamic Jihad, can we believe that it was a mistake? If so, what kind of a mistake would it be? It was the fourth of its kind in the span of only 48 hours.
Following the international criticism, the United Nations envoy to the Middle East Peace Process, Nicholay Mladenov, offered his condolences to the Al-Sawarkah family and called on Israel to investigate. He did not even refer to it as a war crime, nor did he condemn it. He called it an “attack” and called on Israel to investigate it.
Mladenov tweeted “there is no justification to attacking civilians in #Gaza, or elsewhere! Such a tragedy! My heartfelt condolences to the family of Al-Sawarkah & I wish a speedy recovery to the injured. I call on #Israel to move swiftly with its investigation.”
How can this deter Israel? I do not know. At the end of last month, an Israeli court sentenced the Israeli soldier who killed the 15-year-old Palestinian child, Othman Hellis, last year during the weekly Gaza protests, to one month’s community service. Bearing this in mind, what did Mladenov expect from Israel when he called for an investigation into the massacre.
Journalist, Ali Abunimah, replied to Mladenov’s tweet, “Nickolay can you give an example of when an Israeli self-investigation ever led to real accountability and justice? You know it’s a sham but you don’t have the courage to call for real, international accountability for Israeli crimes.”
In order to stop such Israeli war crimes, there must be a united international courageous action against it, otherwise, we will see many more Israeli soldiers doing community service.
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Dozens of Palestinians, today, were injured from teargas fired by Israeli soldiers at Palestinians protesting Israel’s recent attacks on Gaza, according to witnesses.
Students from Birzeit University were demonstrating at the Israeli army checkpoint in Ramallah and were attacked with teargas, said the witnesses, causing dozens of injuries. The checkpoint was closed after this incident, WAFA further reports. Two youth were injured by Israeli fire, previously. One was shot in the foot with live ammunition and the other was struck in the head by a rubber-coated steel bullet. video |

Israeli gunboats on Saturday morning opened fire at Palestinian fishermen and their boats off the northern coast of the embattled Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, several fishermen were on their boats off the shore of al-Sudaniya area in northern Gaza when Israeli naval forces suddenly opened fire at them and forced them to return ashore.
Israeli gunboats are around Gaza fishermen almost every day, harassing them, shooting at them, damaging their boats, and making arrests. Sometimes fishermen are injured or killed during gunfire attacks.
Under the 1993 Oslo accords, Palestinian fishermen are permitted to fish up to 20 nautical miles off the coast of Gaza, but since then Israel has kept reducing the fishing area gradually to a limit of three nautical miles as part of its blockade on Gaza.
Fishermen and human rights groups also say that since the 2008-09 war in Gaza, the Israeli army has been regularly enforcing a limit even closer to the shore.
According to local sources, several fishermen were on their boats off the shore of al-Sudaniya area in northern Gaza when Israeli naval forces suddenly opened fire at them and forced them to return ashore.
Israeli gunboats are around Gaza fishermen almost every day, harassing them, shooting at them, damaging their boats, and making arrests. Sometimes fishermen are injured or killed during gunfire attacks.
Under the 1993 Oslo accords, Palestinian fishermen are permitted to fish up to 20 nautical miles off the coast of Gaza, but since then Israel has kept reducing the fishing area gradually to a limit of three nautical miles as part of its blockade on Gaza.
Fishermen and human rights groups also say that since the 2008-09 war in Gaza, the Israeli army has been regularly enforcing a limit even closer to the shore.

Israeli warplanes at dawn Saturday bombed several sites belonging to the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip.
According to reporters for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC), an Israeli military helicopter fired several missiles at a resistance post in Beit Lahia before a jet fighter bombed the same site, causing material damage to it.
Warplanes also bombed other resistance sites, including ones belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas.
Among the bombed sites was the naval post, which was struck with four missiles.
A statement by the Israeli occupation army said it launched aerial attacks on Hamas posts in response to rocket fire from Gaza, adding that its anti-missile batteries intercepted two rockets over Beersheba city.
According to reporters for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC), an Israeli military helicopter fired several missiles at a resistance post in Beit Lahia before a jet fighter bombed the same site, causing material damage to it.
Warplanes also bombed other resistance sites, including ones belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas.
Among the bombed sites was the naval post, which was struck with four missiles.
A statement by the Israeli occupation army said it launched aerial attacks on Hamas posts in response to rocket fire from Gaza, adding that its anti-missile batteries intercepted two rockets over Beersheba city.