3 dec 2015
Izz al-Din Faik Raddad 21
A Palestinian youth was gunned down after stabbing an Israeli border policeman near Bab el-Amoud in occupied Jerusalem on Thursday evening.
Hebrew sources said that the policeman was in serious condition, adding that the stabber was killed on the spot.
They said that Israeli policemen closed all roads leading to the scene of the incident, adding that police patrols were looking for an assistant to the stabber.
Another Palestinian Youth Shot Dead for Alleged Stabbing in Jerusalem (VIDEO)
Israeli police, on Thursday, shot dead a 21-year-old Palestinian from the city of Tulkarem, claiming he attempted to stab an Israeli policeman in al-Masrara area.
Israeli police announced it had “neutralized” the young man, who resides in al-Ubeidiya town. One police officer sustained moderate injuries said the police.
WAFA correspondence said that hundreds of settlers gathered at the shooting scene, while police denied Palestinians’ access for a period of time.
Police imposed a tight closure on al-Masrara area, while inspecting passersby and surrounding buildings, and shutting down the entrances to the Old City.
Since October 3, the situation in the West Bank and the city of Jerusalem has been extremelyvolatile.
Palestinians have regularly protested ongoing Israeli attempts to divide al-Aqsa Mosque compound between Muslims and Jews which violates the status quo.
According to the ministry of health, the number of Palestinians who were killed by Israeli army, police and armed settlers since early October to 110, including 24 children and five women.
Many were killed during alleged attacks on Israeli military and civilians, although Palestinians and right groups have disputed the factuality of the attacks.
In the video, an Israeli soldier is clearly seen (1:30) to toss a knife at a young Palestinian woman, demanding that she retrieve it from the ground, thus forcing her to visibly take on the role of a terrorism suspect. Video
A Palestinian youth was gunned down after stabbing an Israeli border policeman near Bab el-Amoud in occupied Jerusalem on Thursday evening.
Hebrew sources said that the policeman was in serious condition, adding that the stabber was killed on the spot.
They said that Israeli policemen closed all roads leading to the scene of the incident, adding that police patrols were looking for an assistant to the stabber.
Another Palestinian Youth Shot Dead for Alleged Stabbing in Jerusalem (VIDEO)
Israeli police, on Thursday, shot dead a 21-year-old Palestinian from the city of Tulkarem, claiming he attempted to stab an Israeli policeman in al-Masrara area.
Israeli police announced it had “neutralized” the young man, who resides in al-Ubeidiya town. One police officer sustained moderate injuries said the police.
WAFA correspondence said that hundreds of settlers gathered at the shooting scene, while police denied Palestinians’ access for a period of time.
Police imposed a tight closure on al-Masrara area, while inspecting passersby and surrounding buildings, and shutting down the entrances to the Old City.
Since October 3, the situation in the West Bank and the city of Jerusalem has been extremelyvolatile.
Palestinians have regularly protested ongoing Israeli attempts to divide al-Aqsa Mosque compound between Muslims and Jews which violates the status quo.
According to the ministry of health, the number of Palestinians who were killed by Israeli army, police and armed settlers since early October to 110, including 24 children and five women.
Many were killed during alleged attacks on Israeli military and civilians, although Palestinians and right groups have disputed the factuality of the attacks.
In the video, an Israeli soldier is clearly seen (1:30) to toss a knife at a young Palestinian woman, demanding that she retrieve it from the ground, thus forcing her to visibly take on the role of a terrorism suspect. Video
Mazen Hassan Oraiba 37
A Palestinian young man was shot and killed after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stationed at the Hizma military checkpoint, north of occupied Jerusalem, opened fire at him.
Israeli media sources claimed that Israeli soldiers opened fire on a Palestinian man after he exited his vehicle and opened fire on the forces.
An Israeli soldier was moderately injured during the alleged shooting attack.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the slain Palestinian as Mazen Uraiba from Abu Dis town in occupied Jerusalem.
PA Officer Dead after Alleged Shooting at Hizma
A Palestinian was shot and killed after opening fire on Israeli soldiers stationed at the Hizma military checkpoint, to the north of Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank, that left two injured, the Israeli army and emergency services said.
An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an News Agency that forces opened fire on a Palestinian man after he exited his vehicle and opened fire on the forces.
The spokesperson confirmed the suspect's death and said an Israeli soldier was shot in the upper body, adding that one bystander was injured.
The Palestinian liaison department identified the Palestinian as Mazin Hasan Ureiba, from Abu Dis. Ureiba was an officer in the Palestinian Authority general intelligence service and a father of four, sources said.
Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom said that paramedics arrived to the scene and treated one victim who was in severe condition.
Israeli media reported that the bystander was a 47-year-old Israeli man left with critical injuries, while the soldier received a gunshot wound to the hand.
Photos released following the incident suggest the attack may have taken place down the road from the checkpoint.
The attack is the latest in an escalation of violence that began in October and has continued full-fledged into the first days of December.
A Palestinian young man was shot and killed after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stationed at the Hizma military checkpoint, north of occupied Jerusalem, opened fire at him.
Israeli media sources claimed that Israeli soldiers opened fire on a Palestinian man after he exited his vehicle and opened fire on the forces.
An Israeli soldier was moderately injured during the alleged shooting attack.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the slain Palestinian as Mazen Uraiba from Abu Dis town in occupied Jerusalem.
PA Officer Dead after Alleged Shooting at Hizma
A Palestinian was shot and killed after opening fire on Israeli soldiers stationed at the Hizma military checkpoint, to the north of Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank, that left two injured, the Israeli army and emergency services said.
An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an News Agency that forces opened fire on a Palestinian man after he exited his vehicle and opened fire on the forces.
The spokesperson confirmed the suspect's death and said an Israeli soldier was shot in the upper body, adding that one bystander was injured.
The Palestinian liaison department identified the Palestinian as Mazin Hasan Ureiba, from Abu Dis. Ureiba was an officer in the Palestinian Authority general intelligence service and a father of four, sources said.
Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom said that paramedics arrived to the scene and treated one victim who was in severe condition.
Israeli media reported that the bystander was a 47-year-old Israeli man left with critical injuries, while the soldier received a gunshot wound to the hand.
Photos released following the incident suggest the attack may have taken place down the road from the checkpoint.
The attack is the latest in an escalation of violence that began in October and has continued full-fledged into the first days of December.
1 dec 2015
Maram Ramez Hassouna 20
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) killed a Palestinian girl in cold-blood on Tuesday morning.
Hebrew newspaper Ma’ariv website said that the soldiers shot and killed the girl after she tried to stab one of them at Anaba roadblock to the east of Tulkarem.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF soldiers blocked Palestinian ambulance crews from reaching the minor until an Israeli ambulance arrived and took away her body.
The Palestinian Red Crescent (PRC) in Tulkarem announced that the girl, whose identity was not known yet, was shot in the head, adding that the Israeli occupation authorities refused to deliver her body to the PRC.
19-year old Palestinian girl shot and killed by Israeli troops near Tulkarem
Israeli soldiers stationed at a checkpoint near Tulkarem, in the northern part of the West Bank, shot and killed Maram Ramez Hassouna, 19, on Tuesday morning.
Hassouna was from Rafidia, near Nablus, and had been crossing the checkpoint, which is located between Nablus and Tulkarem, when she was shot and killed.
Israeli authorities claimed that 'she had a knife', but no independent confirmation of that claim could be found. Similar accusations in the past have often been unfounded.
International and Israeli human rights groups have condemned the Israel military's practice of shooting with multiple rounds if a Palestinian is believed to have a knife. On many occasions over the past two months, Israeli troops have fired numerous rounds at alleged Palestinian attackers even after they lay wounded on the ground.
Such killings are considered to be in violation of international human rights laws and standards, but no nation or international body has held Israeli to account for its practices.
Hassouna was the second Palestinian teen to be killed on Tuesday. Just an hour before, a Palestinian boy, 16, was killed by Israeli forces near Bethlehem.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) killed a Palestinian girl in cold-blood on Tuesday morning.
Hebrew newspaper Ma’ariv website said that the soldiers shot and killed the girl after she tried to stab one of them at Anaba roadblock to the east of Tulkarem.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF soldiers blocked Palestinian ambulance crews from reaching the minor until an Israeli ambulance arrived and took away her body.
The Palestinian Red Crescent (PRC) in Tulkarem announced that the girl, whose identity was not known yet, was shot in the head, adding that the Israeli occupation authorities refused to deliver her body to the PRC.
19-year old Palestinian girl shot and killed by Israeli troops near Tulkarem
Israeli soldiers stationed at a checkpoint near Tulkarem, in the northern part of the West Bank, shot and killed Maram Ramez Hassouna, 19, on Tuesday morning.
Hassouna was from Rafidia, near Nablus, and had been crossing the checkpoint, which is located between Nablus and Tulkarem, when she was shot and killed.
Israeli authorities claimed that 'she had a knife', but no independent confirmation of that claim could be found. Similar accusations in the past have often been unfounded.
International and Israeli human rights groups have condemned the Israel military's practice of shooting with multiple rounds if a Palestinian is believed to have a knife. On many occasions over the past two months, Israeli troops have fired numerous rounds at alleged Palestinian attackers even after they lay wounded on the ground.
Such killings are considered to be in violation of international human rights laws and standards, but no nation or international body has held Israeli to account for its practices.
Hassouna was the second Palestinian teen to be killed on Tuesday. Just an hour before, a Palestinian boy, 16, was killed by Israeli forces near Bethlehem.
Raed Mohammed Mamoun al-Khatib 16
A Palestinian youth was shot dead by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday morning allegedly after he attempted to stab an Israeli soldier near the illegal Gush Etzion settlement, in southern Bethlehem city.
The Israeli occupation troops deployed at the Gush Etzion crossroads fired multiple shots at the youth after they claimed that he attempted to stab a soldier.
The IOF sealed off the main road to Gush Etzion shortly afterwards.
An Israeli settler was, meanwhile, accidentally shot and injured by the occupation army.
Army Kills A Palestinian Teen In Bethlehem
The army claims he “attempted to stab a settler"; Israeli soldiers shot and killed, on Tuesday morning, a Palestinian teen, sixteen years of age, near the Gush Etzion settlement block, built on Palestinian lands, south of Bethlehem.
Palestinian medical sources said the slain teen has been identified as Ma’moun Raed al-Khatib, 16 years of age, from Doha city, in the Bethlehem district.
According to the Israeli army, al-Khatib “approached a settler with the intention to stab him,” before a soldier shot and injured him.
The slain Palestinian was left bleeding on the ground, and died of his wounds.
Israeli sources said the army also accidentally shot and injured one settler in his arm, suffering a mild wound, and that no Israelis were hurt in the reported "stabbing attack."
Al-Khatib's death brings the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire, since October 1 to 107, including children and women, among them a mother and her baby who were killed after the army bombarded their home in Gaza.
In related news, an Israeli man claimed that “a Palestinian attacked him with a sharp object in Jerusalem,” causing a mild injury.
The police said it is investigating the incident, and that initial findings indicate the attack was criminally motivated.
In addition, the soldiers have kidnapped a young woman near the southern entrance of al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, and took her to an unknown destination. Video
A Palestinian youth was shot dead by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday morning allegedly after he attempted to stab an Israeli soldier near the illegal Gush Etzion settlement, in southern Bethlehem city.
The Israeli occupation troops deployed at the Gush Etzion crossroads fired multiple shots at the youth after they claimed that he attempted to stab a soldier.
The IOF sealed off the main road to Gush Etzion shortly afterwards.
An Israeli settler was, meanwhile, accidentally shot and injured by the occupation army.
Army Kills A Palestinian Teen In Bethlehem
The army claims he “attempted to stab a settler"; Israeli soldiers shot and killed, on Tuesday morning, a Palestinian teen, sixteen years of age, near the Gush Etzion settlement block, built on Palestinian lands, south of Bethlehem.
Palestinian medical sources said the slain teen has been identified as Ma’moun Raed al-Khatib, 16 years of age, from Doha city, in the Bethlehem district.
According to the Israeli army, al-Khatib “approached a settler with the intention to stab him,” before a soldier shot and injured him.
The slain Palestinian was left bleeding on the ground, and died of his wounds.
Israeli sources said the army also accidentally shot and injured one settler in his arm, suffering a mild wound, and that no Israelis were hurt in the reported "stabbing attack."
Al-Khatib's death brings the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire, since October 1 to 107, including children and women, among them a mother and her baby who were killed after the army bombarded their home in Gaza.
In related news, an Israeli man claimed that “a Palestinian attacked him with a sharp object in Jerusalem,” causing a mild injury.
The police said it is investigating the incident, and that initial findings indicate the attack was criminally motivated.
In addition, the soldiers have kidnapped a young woman near the southern entrance of al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, and took her to an unknown destination. Video
29 nov 2015
He said that Israeli police were carrying out patrols in Silwan when Palestinians threw "ten petrol bombs" at them.
He was unable to confirm that any Palestinians had been subsequently wounded, but said police officers were still in the area.
Earlier on Sunday, an Israeli court ordered the demolition of two apartments in Silwan neighborhood, which has seen an influx of Israeli settlers in recent years in a bid to "Judaise" the population of East Jerusalem.
In August, the PLO slammed what it termed Israel's "systematic ethnic cleansing of Palestinians" in Silwan.
He was unable to confirm that any Palestinians had been subsequently wounded, but said police officers were still in the area.
Earlier on Sunday, an Israeli court ordered the demolition of two apartments in Silwan neighborhood, which has seen an influx of Israeli settlers in recent years in a bid to "Judaise" the population of East Jerusalem.
In August, the PLO slammed what it termed Israel's "systematic ethnic cleansing of Palestinians" in Silwan.
Bassim Abdul Rahman Mustafa Salah 38
A Palestinian young man was fatally shot by the Israeli occupation soldiers early Sunday morning allegedly after he stabbed an Israeli soldier near Jerusalem’s al-Amoud Gate, moderately wounding the officer.
Israeli news outlets claimed a Palestinian youth stabbed and wounded a border cop in his neck before he was shot by the occupation soldiers and killed right on the spot.
A statement released by the Palestinian health ministry confirmed the piece of news, adding that Sunday’s murder brings the toll of Palestinians killed by the Israeli troops since early October to 105, including 23 children and four girls.
Later the casualty was identified as 38-year-old Bacim Salah, a native of Nablus province.
A Palestinian young man was fatally shot by the Israeli occupation soldiers early Sunday morning allegedly after he stabbed an Israeli soldier near Jerusalem’s al-Amoud Gate, moderately wounding the officer.
Israeli news outlets claimed a Palestinian youth stabbed and wounded a border cop in his neck before he was shot by the occupation soldiers and killed right on the spot.
A statement released by the Palestinian health ministry confirmed the piece of news, adding that Sunday’s murder brings the toll of Palestinians killed by the Israeli troops since early October to 105, including 23 children and four girls.
Later the casualty was identified as 38-year-old Bacim Salah, a native of Nablus province.
27 nov 2015
Omar Arafat Za’aqeeq 19
Medical sources have reported, Friday, that a Palestinian teen, 19 years of age, was shot dead with several live Israeli army rounds, on the entrance of Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron. The army said he rammed his car into soldiers, wounding five.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers fired a large number of bullets on the Palestinian, identified as Omar Arafat Za’aqeeq, before placing him in a black bag, and an Israeli ambulance took him to an unknown destination.
The Israeli army is claiming Za’aqeeq deliberately rammed his car into the soldiers. His father was ordered to head to the Etzion military base for interrogation.
Israeli daily Haaretz said the five soldiers suffered injuries to their limbs, and that four of them sustained moderate wounds, one sustained a mild injury, and were moved to the Shaare Zedek Medical Center, and the Hadassah Hospital, in Jerusalem.
Haaretz also stated that, although the "military commanders aren’t encouraged, pressure from the political leadership of the Israeli government might push the army to conduct a massive offensive in Hebron."
Medical sources have reported, Friday, that a Palestinian teen, 19 years of age, was shot dead with several live Israeli army rounds, on the entrance of Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron. The army said he rammed his car into soldiers, wounding five.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers fired a large number of bullets on the Palestinian, identified as Omar Arafat Za’aqeeq, before placing him in a black bag, and an Israeli ambulance took him to an unknown destination.
The Israeli army is claiming Za’aqeeq deliberately rammed his car into the soldiers. His father was ordered to head to the Etzion military base for interrogation.
Israeli daily Haaretz said the five soldiers suffered injuries to their limbs, and that four of them sustained moderate wounds, one sustained a mild injury, and were moved to the Shaare Zedek Medical Center, and the Hadassah Hospital, in Jerusalem.
Haaretz also stated that, although the "military commanders aren’t encouraged, pressure from the political leadership of the Israeli government might push the army to conduct a massive offensive in Hebron."
Fadi Mohammad Mahmoud Khseib 25
A Palestinian youth was fatally shot by the Israeli occupation troops on Friday morning allegedly after he rammed his car into Israeli soldiers deployed at a bus station near the illegal settlement of Kfar Adumim, in eastern Occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli news outlets claimed a Palestinian car hit two Israeli soldiers standing by a bus station near Kfar Adumim before he was shot dead by the occupation troops.
They later added that the two Israeli soldiers were taken to hospital in Occupied Jerusalem with light to moderate wounds.
Eye-witnesses said the youth was killed right on the spot after he was shot several times from a very close distance.
Friday’s murder raises the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli occupation forces since 1 October to at least 101.
A Palestinian youth was fatally shot by the Israeli occupation troops on Friday morning allegedly after he rammed his car into Israeli soldiers deployed at a bus station near the illegal settlement of Kfar Adumim, in eastern Occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli news outlets claimed a Palestinian car hit two Israeli soldiers standing by a bus station near Kfar Adumim before he was shot dead by the occupation troops.
They later added that the two Israeli soldiers were taken to hospital in Occupied Jerusalem with light to moderate wounds.
Eye-witnesses said the youth was killed right on the spot after he was shot several times from a very close distance.
Friday’s murder raises the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli occupation forces since 1 October to at least 101.
26 nov 2015
Khaled Jawabra 19
A Palestinian youth was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) during confrontations at Aroub refugee camp in al-Khalil on Thursday evening.
Medical sources said that 19-year-old Khaled Jawabra was fatally hit with multiple bullets in his torso.
Local sources said that clashes erupted between Palestinian demonstrators and IOF soldiers in the camp during which the IOF fired live bullets and teargas canisters.
They said that Red Crescent crews transferred the youth to al-Ahli hospital in al-Khalil city in critical condition, where he was proclaimed dead only half an hour after arrival.
Jawabra is the third Palestinian killed by IOF soldiers on Thursday bringing the total number of victims of IOF shooting to 102 in less than two months.
A Palestinian youth was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) during confrontations at Aroub refugee camp in al-Khalil on Thursday evening.
Medical sources said that 19-year-old Khaled Jawabra was fatally hit with multiple bullets in his torso.
Local sources said that clashes erupted between Palestinian demonstrators and IOF soldiers in the camp during which the IOF fired live bullets and teargas canisters.
They said that Red Crescent crews transferred the youth to al-Ahli hospital in al-Khalil city in critical condition, where he was proclaimed dead only half an hour after arrival.
Jawabra is the third Palestinian killed by IOF soldiers on Thursday bringing the total number of victims of IOF shooting to 102 in less than two months.
Samer Sarisi 51
Israeli soldiers on Thursday morning cold-bloodedly killed a 51-year-old Palestinian at the Za'tara checkpoint, south of Nablus city, at the pretext he tried to carry out a stabbing attack.
The Palestinian health ministry said that Samer Sarisi was shot dead at Za'tara checkpoint.
Israel's channel 7 claimed that a Palestinian man alighted from a taxicab at the checkpoint and attempted to stab soldiers who showered him with bullets and lethally wounded him.
Medical sources affirmed that the soldiers at the checkpoint prevented ambulance crews from entering the area to evacuate the man or provide him with medical assistance if he was still alive.
Consequently, the Israeli occupation army closed the checkpoints of Za'tara and Hawara as well as entrances to some nearby towns and launched a manhunt for the driver who brought the alleged attacker to the area in his taxicab.
Israeli soldiers on Thursday morning cold-bloodedly killed a 51-year-old Palestinian at the Za'tara checkpoint, south of Nablus city, at the pretext he tried to carry out a stabbing attack.
The Palestinian health ministry said that Samer Sarisi was shot dead at Za'tara checkpoint.
Israel's channel 7 claimed that a Palestinian man alighted from a taxicab at the checkpoint and attempted to stab soldiers who showered him with bullets and lethally wounded him.
Medical sources affirmed that the soldiers at the checkpoint prevented ambulance crews from entering the area to evacuate the man or provide him with medical assistance if he was still alive.
Consequently, the Israeli occupation army closed the checkpoints of Za'tara and Hawara as well as entrances to some nearby towns and launched a manhunt for the driver who brought the alleged attacker to the area in his taxicab.
Yahya Yosri Taha 21
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded the town of Qotna, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, early Thursday morning, shooting and killing one Palestinian, in addition to kidnapping and wounding many residents.
The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that the soldiers killed Yahya Yosri Taha, 21 years of age, with one live round in the head, during clashes that took place between the soldiers and local youths.
Medics who rushed to the scene said the soldiers kept Taha bleeding on the ground for more than 90 minutes, and prevented Palestinian medics from even approaching him.
Clashes took place in various parts of Qotna, after dozens of soldiers completely surrounded the village, and invaded it. The troops stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and kidnapped scores of residents.
The town’s youngsters hurled stones and empty bottles at the soldiers, who fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
The soldiers also assaulted and clubbed many residents after forcing them out of their homes. In each of the homes they invaded, the soldiers forced the families into one room and forced them to remain there while the troops ransacked and searched their property.
It is worth mentioning that four Palestinians from Qotna have been killed by Israeli army fire in the last two months, and dozens have been injured and kidnapped in repeated military invasions.
The victim of today’s attack, Yahya, was a close friend and relative of Anas Taha, who was shot dead by the army in August of this year.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the number of Palestinians killed since October 1, has reached 100, including 22 children and four women; one of the slain women, 30 years of age,was killed along with her two year old child, in their own home, in an Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip.
Eighteen of the slain Palestinians were killed in Gaza, one in the Negev, and the rest in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
The Ministry said the more than 12.000 Palestinians have been injured since October 1, 1578 of them with live Israeli rounds, 1085 with rubber-coated steel bullets, and were all moved to hospitals, in addition to 1528 who were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets and received treatment by Palestinian medics.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded the town of Qotna, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, early Thursday morning, shooting and killing one Palestinian, in addition to kidnapping and wounding many residents.
The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that the soldiers killed Yahya Yosri Taha, 21 years of age, with one live round in the head, during clashes that took place between the soldiers and local youths.
Medics who rushed to the scene said the soldiers kept Taha bleeding on the ground for more than 90 minutes, and prevented Palestinian medics from even approaching him.
Clashes took place in various parts of Qotna, after dozens of soldiers completely surrounded the village, and invaded it. The troops stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and kidnapped scores of residents.
The town’s youngsters hurled stones and empty bottles at the soldiers, who fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
The soldiers also assaulted and clubbed many residents after forcing them out of their homes. In each of the homes they invaded, the soldiers forced the families into one room and forced them to remain there while the troops ransacked and searched their property.
It is worth mentioning that four Palestinians from Qotna have been killed by Israeli army fire in the last two months, and dozens have been injured and kidnapped in repeated military invasions.
The victim of today’s attack, Yahya, was a close friend and relative of Anas Taha, who was shot dead by the army in August of this year.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the number of Palestinians killed since October 1, has reached 100, including 22 children and four women; one of the slain women, 30 years of age,was killed along with her two year old child, in their own home, in an Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip.
Eighteen of the slain Palestinians were killed in Gaza, one in the Negev, and the rest in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
The Ministry said the more than 12.000 Palestinians have been injured since October 1, 1578 of them with live Israeli rounds, 1085 with rubber-coated steel bullets, and were all moved to hospitals, in addition to 1528 who were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets and received treatment by Palestinian medics.
Ibrahim Abdul-Halim Daoud 16
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported, Wednesday, that a child died of serious wounds he suffered, two weeks ago, after Israeli soldiers shot him in the heart, in a town near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
The Ministry said Ibrahim Abdul-Halim Daoud, 16, underwent several surgeries at the Palestine Medical Center, in Ramallah, but remain in a very serious condition until his death.
The slain Palestinians is from Deir Ghassana village, north of Ramallah; several Palestinians were injured during ensuing clashes.
Also on Wednesday, the Palestinian District Coordination Office in Hebron (DCO), has reported that the Israeli side informed them that Mohammad Ismael Shobaki, 19, died of serious gunshot wounds he suffered when the soldiers shot him "after he stabbed one of them near the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron."
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the number of Palestinians killed since October 1, has arrived to 99, including 22 children and four women; one of the slain women, 30 years of age, was killed along with her two years of age child, in their own home, in an Israeli bombarded in the Gaza Strip.
Eighteen of the slain Palestinians were killed in Gaza, one in the Negev, and the rest in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
The Ministry said the more than 12.000 Palestinians have been injured since October 1, 1578 of them with live Israeli rounds, 1085 with rubber-coated steel bullets, and were all moved to hospitals, in addition to 1528 who were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets and received treatment by Palestinian medics.
7670 Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation in the West Bank and Gaza, 300 suffered fractures and bruises after being assaulted by Israeli soldiers and colonialist settlers, and 30 suffered burns due to Israeli gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Among the wounded in the West Bank, 1138 were shot with live rounds, 967 with rubber-coated steel bullets, 300 suffered fractures and bruises, and 30 suffered burns, while in the Gaza Strip, 440 were shot with live rounds, 116 with rubber-coated steel bullets, and dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported, Wednesday, that a child died of serious wounds he suffered, two weeks ago, after Israeli soldiers shot him in the heart, in a town near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
The Ministry said Ibrahim Abdul-Halim Daoud, 16, underwent several surgeries at the Palestine Medical Center, in Ramallah, but remain in a very serious condition until his death.
The slain Palestinians is from Deir Ghassana village, north of Ramallah; several Palestinians were injured during ensuing clashes.
Also on Wednesday, the Palestinian District Coordination Office in Hebron (DCO), has reported that the Israeli side informed them that Mohammad Ismael Shobaki, 19, died of serious gunshot wounds he suffered when the soldiers shot him "after he stabbed one of them near the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron."
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the number of Palestinians killed since October 1, has arrived to 99, including 22 children and four women; one of the slain women, 30 years of age, was killed along with her two years of age child, in their own home, in an Israeli bombarded in the Gaza Strip.
Eighteen of the slain Palestinians were killed in Gaza, one in the Negev, and the rest in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
The Ministry said the more than 12.000 Palestinians have been injured since October 1, 1578 of them with live Israeli rounds, 1085 with rubber-coated steel bullets, and were all moved to hospitals, in addition to 1528 who were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets and received treatment by Palestinian medics.
7670 Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation in the West Bank and Gaza, 300 suffered fractures and bruises after being assaulted by Israeli soldiers and colonialist settlers, and 30 suffered burns due to Israeli gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Among the wounded in the West Bank, 1138 were shot with live rounds, 967 with rubber-coated steel bullets, 300 suffered fractures and bruises, and 30 suffered burns, while in the Gaza Strip, 440 were shot with live rounds, 116 with rubber-coated steel bullets, and dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
25 nov 2015
Mohamed Shubaki 20
An Israeli soldier was injured Wednesday afternoon in a stabbing attack in al-Khalil, south of the occupied West Bank, Israeli media sources said.
The Israeli soldier was transferred to hospital in very critical condition with a stab wound to his upper body, the sources added.
Israeli soldiers opened fire at the Palestinian suspect who carried out the stabbing attack. The suspect was then proclaimed dead of the injuries he sustained in the shooting.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the Palestinian martyr as Mohamed Shubaki, 20, from al-Fawar refugee camp in al-Khalil.
Following the incident, Israeli soldiers intensified their presence in the area and declared a state of high alert. 18+ Video
An Israeli soldier was injured Wednesday afternoon in a stabbing attack in al-Khalil, south of the occupied West Bank, Israeli media sources said.
The Israeli soldier was transferred to hospital in very critical condition with a stab wound to his upper body, the sources added.
Israeli soldiers opened fire at the Palestinian suspect who carried out the stabbing attack. The suspect was then proclaimed dead of the injuries he sustained in the shooting.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the Palestinian martyr as Mohamed Shubaki, 20, from al-Fawar refugee camp in al-Khalil.
Following the incident, Israeli soldiers intensified their presence in the area and declared a state of high alert. 18+ Video