13 dec 2018
Hamdan Tawfiq al-Arda 60
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) shot and killed on Thursday afternoon a Palestinian man while driving his vehicle near the industrial zone on the northern section of al-Bireh city in West Bank.
Medical sources affirmed that Israeli soldiers opened fire at the man and critically injured him, before he was shortly announced dead.
The soldiers reportedly banned medics from providing him with first aid before he was pronounced dead.
Israeli army claimed that the man had attempted to ram his car into the soldiers who had just raided the zone, apparently in search of the attackers behind the killing of three Israeli soldiers at route 60, east of Ramallah.
The martyr was later identified by the PIC reporter as Hamdan al-Ardah, 60.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian after alleged vehicular attack
A Palestinian was shot and killed by Israeli forces after he allegedly attempted to carry out a vehicular attack against Israeli soldiers during a raid to al-Bireh City in the central occupied West Bank, on Thursday afternoon.
Israeli media reported that a Palestinian youth, who attempted to run Israeli soldiers over in al-Bireh, was shot and killed.
Sources added that an Israeli soldier was wounded in the incident.
Palestinian Red Crescent teams announced that Israeli forces prevented them from reaching the Palestinian after he was initially shot.
Meanwhile, eyewitnesses told Ma'an that the incident was merely a car accident, as the driver was surprised with Israeli soldiers in his way and attempted to turn away from them before they heavily opened fire at him.
Clashes, that erupted in al-Bireh after Israeli soldiers raided the city in search for a Palestinian who carried out a shooting attack earlier Thursday killing two Israeli soldiers, are still ongoing after Israeli soldiers shot and killed the Palestinian youth.
One Palestinian was injured with a rubber-coated steel bullet, during clashes, while a teen was detained by Israeli forces.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) shot and killed on Thursday afternoon a Palestinian man while driving his vehicle near the industrial zone on the northern section of al-Bireh city in West Bank.
Medical sources affirmed that Israeli soldiers opened fire at the man and critically injured him, before he was shortly announced dead.
The soldiers reportedly banned medics from providing him with first aid before he was pronounced dead.
Israeli army claimed that the man had attempted to ram his car into the soldiers who had just raided the zone, apparently in search of the attackers behind the killing of three Israeli soldiers at route 60, east of Ramallah.
The martyr was later identified by the PIC reporter as Hamdan al-Ardah, 60.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian after alleged vehicular attack
A Palestinian was shot and killed by Israeli forces after he allegedly attempted to carry out a vehicular attack against Israeli soldiers during a raid to al-Bireh City in the central occupied West Bank, on Thursday afternoon.
Israeli media reported that a Palestinian youth, who attempted to run Israeli soldiers over in al-Bireh, was shot and killed.
Sources added that an Israeli soldier was wounded in the incident.
Palestinian Red Crescent teams announced that Israeli forces prevented them from reaching the Palestinian after he was initially shot.
Meanwhile, eyewitnesses told Ma'an that the incident was merely a car accident, as the driver was surprised with Israeli soldiers in his way and attempted to turn away from them before they heavily opened fire at him.
Clashes, that erupted in al-Bireh after Israeli soldiers raided the city in search for a Palestinian who carried out a shooting attack earlier Thursday killing two Israeli soldiers, are still ongoing after Israeli soldiers shot and killed the Palestinian youth.
One Palestinian was injured with a rubber-coated steel bullet, during clashes, while a teen was detained by Israeli forces.
Majd Mteir, 26
Israeli soldiers killed, on Thursday at dawn, a young Palestinian man in the al-Waad Street, in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem, after he reportedly stabbed and injured two Israeli police officers. video
Israeli sources said two officers of the Border Guards Unit suffered mild wounds, “when the Palestinian stabbed them, before he was shot dead.”
They added that one of the wounded officers, a 19-year-old policewoman, suffered a moderate injury, and was moved to Hadassah Ein Karem Medical Center, in Jerusalem, where her condition improved and was described as mild.
The slain Palestinian was later identified as Majd Mteir, 26, from Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied East Jerusalem.
He was shot with several live rounds, and succumbed to his wounds shortly afterwards.
Following the incident, dozens of soldiers and officers were deployed in the Old City, and installed many roadblocks, preventing the Palestinians from leaving their homes, especially as many Muslims were heading to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, for dawn prayers.
The soldiers also stopped many Palestinian journalists and prevented them from entering the area.
Israeli soldiers killed, on Thursday at dawn, a young Palestinian man in the al-Waad Street, in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem, after he reportedly stabbed and injured two Israeli police officers. video
Israeli sources said two officers of the Border Guards Unit suffered mild wounds, “when the Palestinian stabbed them, before he was shot dead.”
They added that one of the wounded officers, a 19-year-old policewoman, suffered a moderate injury, and was moved to Hadassah Ein Karem Medical Center, in Jerusalem, where her condition improved and was described as mild.
The slain Palestinian was later identified as Majd Mteir, 26, from Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied East Jerusalem.
He was shot with several live rounds, and succumbed to his wounds shortly afterwards.
Following the incident, dozens of soldiers and officers were deployed in the Old City, and installed many roadblocks, preventing the Palestinians from leaving their homes, especially as many Muslims were heading to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, for dawn prayers.
The soldiers also stopped many Palestinian journalists and prevented them from entering the area.
Ashraf Waleed Suleiman Na’alwa, 23
A squadron of Israeli military and police officers invaded Nablus at 1 am on Thursday, surrounded the house where a Palestinian suspected of killing two Israeli settlers, was believed to be hiding, and shot and killed the man, who was identified as Ashraf Waleed Suleiman Na’alwa, 23.
Na’alwa was ‘wanted’ by Israeli forces for the killing of two Israeli colonial settlers two months ago.
The soldiers shot and killed Ashraf with multiple rounds. video
According to Israeli sources, the location of Na’alwa was provided by several suspects after they were subjected to “harsh interrogation”, which is the euphemism that Israeli authorities use to describe torture.
The Israeli intelligence service Shin Bet told Israeli media that they worked with several other Israeli agencies to “interrogate suspects” and try to locate Na’alwa.
During the invasion, the military deployed dogs and heavily-armed soldiers who surrounded the building, entered the building firing heavily, shot and killed Na’alwa, and abducted two men who lived in the building with their mother.
Israeli sources said Na’alwa was killed by undercover soldiers of the Yamam special forces, who briefly exchanged fire with him, while he was hiding in a home in Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus.
They added that Ashraf was chased, for several hours, through many areas until reaching the home, before dozens of soldiers, intelligence officers and undercover soldiers managed to surround the building.
The soldiers also abducted, detained and interrogated many Palestinians, who said “admitted to providing aid to him,” in addition to alleging that Ashraf “intended to carry out more attack against Israeli targets.”
Israeli media sources quoted senior military and security officials stating that the first weeks after fatal shooting in the settlement, the hunt for Na’alwa was largely focused on extensive searches of homes, caves and buildings, but later the search became more focused on individuals, who were detained and “interrogated,” on suspicion of providing aid to him.
After killing the young man, the soldiers invaded many areas in Tulkarem, especially in Shweika area, near the Annexation Wall, and fired a barrage of gas bombs, rubber-coated steel bullets and live rounds, at Palestinian protesters.
The soldiers also attacked journalists, and forced them to leave the area.
It is worth mentioning the repeatedly abducted members of his family, including his father, mother, sisters and brothers, in an attempt to locate him.
Two months ago, the army also issued a demolition order targeting the Na’alwa family home.
Earlier in the day, another Israeli execution operation was carried out, this time targeting Salah Omar Barghouti, 29, who was a suspect in another crime.
In response to the assassination of Na’alwa, the Palestinian resistance party Hamas issued a statement, “The fire of resistance in the West Bank will not die until the occupation is lifted. The death of the two soldiers proves that the option of the Palestinian people is defiance.
The West Bank will continue to support the forces of resistance and the blood of Na’alwa and Barghouti has not been spilled in vain. Hamas and the other resistance factions will continue to support activity to avenge their death.”
Heavy damage wrought by Israeli assassination of anti-occupation youth
Live snapshots released on Thursday have revealed the damage inflicted by the Israeli occupation military on a Palestinian home during an operation to assassinate anti-occupation attacker Ashraf Na’luwa.
Blood stains figure on the walls of a home belonging to the Palestinian Bushkar family in Askar al-Jadid camp in Nablus; holes dug by barrages of Israeli live ammunition and wrecks of destroyed windows and blown up doors figure in the live pictures.
Shortly after the assault, dozens of Palestinians took to the streets in Askar al-Jadid refugee camp, speaking out against Israel’s horrendous crimes against the Palestinians.
The Israeli occupation forces assassinated Ashraf Na’luwa at dawn Thursday, following a military operation in Askar refugee camp in Nablus city.
Na’luwa is accused of carrying out the deadly anti-occupation shooting attack on October 7 in Barkan industrial zone in Ariel settlement near Salfit city in the occupied West Bank.
A squadron of Israeli military and police officers invaded Nablus at 1 am on Thursday, surrounded the house where a Palestinian suspected of killing two Israeli settlers, was believed to be hiding, and shot and killed the man, who was identified as Ashraf Waleed Suleiman Na’alwa, 23.
Na’alwa was ‘wanted’ by Israeli forces for the killing of two Israeli colonial settlers two months ago.
The soldiers shot and killed Ashraf with multiple rounds. video
According to Israeli sources, the location of Na’alwa was provided by several suspects after they were subjected to “harsh interrogation”, which is the euphemism that Israeli authorities use to describe torture.
The Israeli intelligence service Shin Bet told Israeli media that they worked with several other Israeli agencies to “interrogate suspects” and try to locate Na’alwa.
During the invasion, the military deployed dogs and heavily-armed soldiers who surrounded the building, entered the building firing heavily, shot and killed Na’alwa, and abducted two men who lived in the building with their mother.
Israeli sources said Na’alwa was killed by undercover soldiers of the Yamam special forces, who briefly exchanged fire with him, while he was hiding in a home in Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus.
They added that Ashraf was chased, for several hours, through many areas until reaching the home, before dozens of soldiers, intelligence officers and undercover soldiers managed to surround the building.
The soldiers also abducted, detained and interrogated many Palestinians, who said “admitted to providing aid to him,” in addition to alleging that Ashraf “intended to carry out more attack against Israeli targets.”
Israeli media sources quoted senior military and security officials stating that the first weeks after fatal shooting in the settlement, the hunt for Na’alwa was largely focused on extensive searches of homes, caves and buildings, but later the search became more focused on individuals, who were detained and “interrogated,” on suspicion of providing aid to him.
After killing the young man, the soldiers invaded many areas in Tulkarem, especially in Shweika area, near the Annexation Wall, and fired a barrage of gas bombs, rubber-coated steel bullets and live rounds, at Palestinian protesters.
The soldiers also attacked journalists, and forced them to leave the area.
It is worth mentioning the repeatedly abducted members of his family, including his father, mother, sisters and brothers, in an attempt to locate him.
Two months ago, the army also issued a demolition order targeting the Na’alwa family home.
Earlier in the day, another Israeli execution operation was carried out, this time targeting Salah Omar Barghouti, 29, who was a suspect in another crime.
In response to the assassination of Na’alwa, the Palestinian resistance party Hamas issued a statement, “The fire of resistance in the West Bank will not die until the occupation is lifted. The death of the two soldiers proves that the option of the Palestinian people is defiance.
The West Bank will continue to support the forces of resistance and the blood of Na’alwa and Barghouti has not been spilled in vain. Hamas and the other resistance factions will continue to support activity to avenge their death.”
Heavy damage wrought by Israeli assassination of anti-occupation youth
Live snapshots released on Thursday have revealed the damage inflicted by the Israeli occupation military on a Palestinian home during an operation to assassinate anti-occupation attacker Ashraf Na’luwa.
Blood stains figure on the walls of a home belonging to the Palestinian Bushkar family in Askar al-Jadid camp in Nablus; holes dug by barrages of Israeli live ammunition and wrecks of destroyed windows and blown up doors figure in the live pictures.
Shortly after the assault, dozens of Palestinians took to the streets in Askar al-Jadid refugee camp, speaking out against Israel’s horrendous crimes against the Palestinians.
The Israeli occupation forces assassinated Ashraf Na’luwa at dawn Thursday, following a military operation in Askar refugee camp in Nablus city.
Na’luwa is accused of carrying out the deadly anti-occupation shooting attack on October 7 in Barkan industrial zone in Ariel settlement near Salfit city in the occupied West Bank.
Saleh Omar Saleh Barghouthi, 29
Undercover Israeli soldiers assassinated, on Wednesday evening, a Palestinian Taxi driver, near Surda village, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah; the army claimed the Palestinian was allegedly “involved” in the shooting targeting colonialist settlers, last Sunday.
The slain Palestinian has been identified as Saleh Omar Saleh Barghouthi, 29; eyewitnesses said he was driving his taxi when the undercover Israeli soldiers, driving an old commercial Mercedes, ambushed him, and opened fire at him, before abducting him while he was still alive, but severely injured and bleeding.
The army later said the Palestinian died from his wounds in a hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
Eyewitnesses said that the taxi remained in the middle of the road, after the soldiers shot Saleh, and added that a young man, identified as Wa’ad Barghouthi, tried to remove it from the road, but the undercover forces attacked and abducted him too.
Eyewitnesses said the undercover soldiers instantly opened fire at the car after ambushing it, in what appeared to be a clear assassination, not an attempt to abduct and imprison him.
The soldiers also abducted Ala’ Tarifi, who owns the Taxi company, when he tried to ask about Saleh’s condition.
Hours after killing Barghouthi, dozens of soldiers invaded Kobar village, northwest of Ramallah, and stormed his home where they forced his family in one room, and then removed the males from the property, before conducting extensive and violent searches.
The soldiers assaulted the family, and hurled concussion grenades in the property, eyewitnesses said.
The invasion into the village led to protests, and the army fired dozens of rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
Medical sources said the soldiers injured several Palestinian, including a child, and prevented a Palestinian ambulance from transferring the wounding child to a hospital in Ramallah.
The sources added that the army prevented many ambulances from entering Kobar.
The soldiers also invaded Ein Misbah area in the al-Biereh nearby city, and confiscated a Palestinian car, which looks similar to the one used in the shooting targeting the settlers.
Dozens of Palestinians hurled stones at the soldiers, while the army fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at them and at many homes and cars.
Among the wounded Israelis in the shooting incident is a pregnant woman, and her husband, who both remain hospitalized.
Israeli Ynet News has reported, Wednesday, that the doctors had to perform an emergency cesarean section on the injured mother, but the infant was announced dead.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, and fired a barrage of gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at local protesters.
One Palestinian was shot with a gas bombs in his neck, and many others suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation, especially when the the soldiers fired gas bombs and homes.
Local nonviolent activist Mohammad Tamimi said the soldiers also invaded and violently searched many homes in the village, and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Undercover Israeli soldiers assassinated, on Wednesday evening, a Palestinian Taxi driver, near Surda village, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah; the army claimed the Palestinian was allegedly “involved” in the shooting targeting colonialist settlers, last Sunday.
The slain Palestinian has been identified as Saleh Omar Saleh Barghouthi, 29; eyewitnesses said he was driving his taxi when the undercover Israeli soldiers, driving an old commercial Mercedes, ambushed him, and opened fire at him, before abducting him while he was still alive, but severely injured and bleeding.
The army later said the Palestinian died from his wounds in a hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
Eyewitnesses said that the taxi remained in the middle of the road, after the soldiers shot Saleh, and added that a young man, identified as Wa’ad Barghouthi, tried to remove it from the road, but the undercover forces attacked and abducted him too.
Eyewitnesses said the undercover soldiers instantly opened fire at the car after ambushing it, in what appeared to be a clear assassination, not an attempt to abduct and imprison him.
The soldiers also abducted Ala’ Tarifi, who owns the Taxi company, when he tried to ask about Saleh’s condition.
Hours after killing Barghouthi, dozens of soldiers invaded Kobar village, northwest of Ramallah, and stormed his home where they forced his family in one room, and then removed the males from the property, before conducting extensive and violent searches.
The soldiers assaulted the family, and hurled concussion grenades in the property, eyewitnesses said.
The invasion into the village led to protests, and the army fired dozens of rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
Medical sources said the soldiers injured several Palestinian, including a child, and prevented a Palestinian ambulance from transferring the wounding child to a hospital in Ramallah.
The sources added that the army prevented many ambulances from entering Kobar.
The soldiers also invaded Ein Misbah area in the al-Biereh nearby city, and confiscated a Palestinian car, which looks similar to the one used in the shooting targeting the settlers.
Dozens of Palestinians hurled stones at the soldiers, while the army fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at them and at many homes and cars.
Among the wounded Israelis in the shooting incident is a pregnant woman, and her husband, who both remain hospitalized.
Israeli Ynet News has reported, Wednesday, that the doctors had to perform an emergency cesarean section on the injured mother, but the infant was announced dead.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, and fired a barrage of gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at local protesters.
One Palestinian was shot with a gas bombs in his neck, and many others suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation, especially when the the soldiers fired gas bombs and homes.
Local nonviolent activist Mohammad Tamimi said the soldiers also invaded and violently searched many homes in the village, and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
12 dec 2018
The US House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a bill that would target for sanctions Hamas resistance movement and Hezbollah over allegations of using civilians as human shields, guaranteeing that it will become law, JTA reported.
The bill describes Hamas and Hezbollah groups as “repeated” practitioners of an action that violates international law, claiming that Hamas routinely launches missiles at Israel from densely populated areas.
The US Senate unanimously passed the bipartisan bill in October.
The bill was authored by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and was co-sponsored by 50 other senators. It was first introduced this past summer.
“This critical and timely legislation mandates new sanctions against Hamas, Hezbollah and foreign state agencies that use civilians as human shields or provide support to those doing so,” the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) said in a statement Tuesday after the House passed the bill, which now goes to President Donald Trump for his signature.
Last February, the House of Representatives unanimously passed the Hamas Human Shields Prevention Act which condemns Hamas for the alleged use of civilians, including children, as human shields, sanctioning those who use them.
The act, however, emphasizes the efforts made by the Israeli occupation military to avoid civilian casualties, a claim that analysts said amounts to an attempt to whitewash Israeli crimes and terrorism against Palestinian civilians and unarmed protesters, including on the Gaza border.
The bill describes Hamas and Hezbollah groups as “repeated” practitioners of an action that violates international law, claiming that Hamas routinely launches missiles at Israel from densely populated areas.
The US Senate unanimously passed the bipartisan bill in October.
The bill was authored by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and was co-sponsored by 50 other senators. It was first introduced this past summer.
“This critical and timely legislation mandates new sanctions against Hamas, Hezbollah and foreign state agencies that use civilians as human shields or provide support to those doing so,” the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) said in a statement Tuesday after the House passed the bill, which now goes to President Donald Trump for his signature.
Last February, the House of Representatives unanimously passed the Hamas Human Shields Prevention Act which condemns Hamas for the alleged use of civilians, including children, as human shields, sanctioning those who use them.
The act, however, emphasizes the efforts made by the Israeli occupation military to avoid civilian casualties, a claim that analysts said amounts to an attempt to whitewash Israeli crimes and terrorism against Palestinian civilians and unarmed protesters, including on the Gaza border.
11 dec 2018
Ahmad Abu Abed 4
A four-year-old Palestinian toddler who was injured on Friday during the Great March of Return protests staged at the Gaza border succumbed on Tuesday evening to wounds inflicted by Israeli bullet fire.
The Palestinian Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidrah said Ahmad Abu Abed, aged four years and eight months, was seriously injured when soldiers stationed on the Israeli side of the southern border with Gaza opened fire at protesters in the Khan Younis area.
Ahmad breathed his last on Tuesday as a result of the serious injuries inflicted on his vulnerable body. video
According to data by the Health Ministry, 220 Palestinians, including 34 children and five women and girls, were killed and 24,000 others left injured since March 30 in Israeli attacks on peaceful protesters at the Gaza border.
A four-year-old Palestinian toddler who was injured on Friday during the Great March of Return protests staged at the Gaza border succumbed on Tuesday evening to wounds inflicted by Israeli bullet fire.
The Palestinian Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidrah said Ahmad Abu Abed, aged four years and eight months, was seriously injured when soldiers stationed on the Israeli side of the southern border with Gaza opened fire at protesters in the Khan Younis area.
Ahmad breathed his last on Tuesday as a result of the serious injuries inflicted on his vulnerable body. video
According to data by the Health Ministry, 220 Palestinians, including 34 children and five women and girls, were killed and 24,000 others left injured since March 30 in Israeli attacks on peaceful protesters at the Gaza border.
Omar Hasan Awawda, 27
A Palestinian young man identified as Omar Hasan Awawda, 27, was shot and killed by the Israeli military on Tuesday in Idna, west of al-Khalil, in the southern occupied West Bank.
Director of al-Ahli Hospital Yousef al-Takrouri said Awawda was shot with several bullets and seriously injured in the back before he was transferred to hospital, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.
Red Crescent paramedics transferred bleeding Awawda to the hospital. The Israeli-inflicted injuries turned out to be fatal.
The occupation army claimed soldiers opened fire at the casualty’s car after he refused to stop for search which allegedly posed a threat to the soldiers.
A Palestinian young man identified as Omar Hasan Awawda, 27, was shot and killed by the Israeli military on Tuesday in Idna, west of al-Khalil, in the southern occupied West Bank.
Director of al-Ahli Hospital Yousef al-Takrouri said Awawda was shot with several bullets and seriously injured in the back before he was transferred to hospital, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.
Red Crescent paramedics transferred bleeding Awawda to the hospital. The Israeli-inflicted injuries turned out to be fatal.
The occupation army claimed soldiers opened fire at the casualty’s car after he refused to stop for search which allegedly posed a threat to the soldiers.
Al-Mizan Center for Human Rights has affirmed that the travel restrictions imposed by Israel on the movement of Palestinian patients from and to the Gaza Strip caused the death of eight of them.
According to report released by al-Mizan Center, three of those patients died as a result of Israeli restrictions during the current year.
The Israeli occupation forces also arrested during the current year one patients and four companions after they were granted travel permits.
The Center strongly denounced Israel’s persistence in imposing travel and movement restrictions on Palestinian patients in the occupied territories and Gaza and carrying out arbitrary arrests against them after giving them permits.
The Center stressed that denying patients access to hospitals violates the international humanitarian law, and called on the international community to intervene to end Israel’s violations against the rights of Palestinian patients and work on enabling them to have access to hospital and medical treatment.
According to report released by al-Mizan Center, three of those patients died as a result of Israeli restrictions during the current year.
The Israeli occupation forces also arrested during the current year one patients and four companions after they were granted travel permits.
The Center strongly denounced Israel’s persistence in imposing travel and movement restrictions on Palestinian patients in the occupied territories and Gaza and carrying out arbitrary arrests against them after giving them permits.
The Center stressed that denying patients access to hospitals violates the international humanitarian law, and called on the international community to intervene to end Israel’s violations against the rights of Palestinian patients and work on enabling them to have access to hospital and medical treatment.
10 dec 2018
Chairman for the Defense Committee of the Israeli Parliament of the Knesset, Avi Dichter, recently made an underhanded remark expressing favor for killing all Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
As he was commenting on the protests of the Great March of Return, taking place along the eastern fence of the Gaza Strip, he said: “The Israeli army has enough bullets for every Palestinian.”
Dichter is a senior member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling right-wing Likud Party.
A former director of Shin Bet internal security service and Minister of Internal Security, Dichter said that the Israeli army is prepared to use all means, including lethal force to deter the Palestinians protesters.
Since March 31, thousands of peaceful Palestinian protesters have been staging protests along the eastern fence of the Gaza Strip, calling for lifting the 12-year-old Israeli siege and reinforcing the right of the Palestinian refugees to return to their homes.
Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan repeatedly referred to the protesters killed in Gaza as “Nazis,” saying that there were no demonstrations, just “Nazi anger.”
He later added, according to Days of Palestine: “The number [of peaceful Palestinian protesters] killed does not mean anything because they are just Nazis, anyhow.”
As he was commenting on the protests of the Great March of Return, taking place along the eastern fence of the Gaza Strip, he said: “The Israeli army has enough bullets for every Palestinian.”
Dichter is a senior member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling right-wing Likud Party.
A former director of Shin Bet internal security service and Minister of Internal Security, Dichter said that the Israeli army is prepared to use all means, including lethal force to deter the Palestinians protesters.
Since March 31, thousands of peaceful Palestinian protesters have been staging protests along the eastern fence of the Gaza Strip, calling for lifting the 12-year-old Israeli siege and reinforcing the right of the Palestinian refugees to return to their homes.
Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan repeatedly referred to the protesters killed in Gaza as “Nazis,” saying that there were no demonstrations, just “Nazi anger.”
He later added, according to Days of Palestine: “The number [of peaceful Palestinian protesters] killed does not mean anything because they are just Nazis, anyhow.”
8 dec 2018
Ahmed Oweidat 62
Two Palestinians were killed during clashes last week with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, according to a report released by the Hamas Movement on Saturday.
The report stated that 62-year-old Ahmed Oweidat died after his exposure to tear gas fumes during clashes with Israeli soldiers in a border area east of al-Bureij refugee camp in Gaza on Friday.
Last Tuesday, a young man called Mohamed Habali was shot dead by Israeli soldiers during clashes with youths in the West Bank city of Tulkarem city.
65 Palestinians also suffered injuries during different clashes with the IOF in the West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza, the reported pointed out.
Two Palestinians were killed during clashes last week with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, according to a report released by the Hamas Movement on Saturday.
The report stated that 62-year-old Ahmed Oweidat died after his exposure to tear gas fumes during clashes with Israeli soldiers in a border area east of al-Bureij refugee camp in Gaza on Friday.
Last Tuesday, a young man called Mohamed Habali was shot dead by Israeli soldiers during clashes with youths in the West Bank city of Tulkarem city.
65 Palestinians also suffered injuries during different clashes with the IOF in the West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza, the reported pointed out.
4 dec 2018
another heinous crime added to Israel's long list of aggressive practices against the Palestinians in the West Bank.
Hamas spokesman Abdulrahman Shadid asked the Palestinian people to support resistance by all possible means because it is the only way to protect them against the Israeli oppression.
Center: Israel's killing of Habali violation of right to life
Insan Center for Democracy and Human Rights on Tuesday condemned the Israeli army's killing of the disabled Palestinian Mohammed Habali, 22, during a raid into Tulkarem.
According to the Insan Center researchers, the Israeli occupation forces at dawn Tuesday stormed Tulkarem amid heavy and random firing of live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, and teargas canisters.
Many Palestinian civilians were wounded or suffered breathing difficulties as a result of inhaling teargas, while Habali died from live ammunition injuries.
Insan Center noted that Habali was shot directly in the head, and stressed that the Israeli occupation forces did not respect international law, including the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities which guarantees the protection of their rights and dignity.
The human rights center called for holding Israel accountable for its crimes, and for providing the necessary protection to the Palestinian civilians, especially those with disabilities.
Hamas spokesman Abdulrahman Shadid asked the Palestinian people to support resistance by all possible means because it is the only way to protect them against the Israeli oppression.
Center: Israel's killing of Habali violation of right to life
Insan Center for Democracy and Human Rights on Tuesday condemned the Israeli army's killing of the disabled Palestinian Mohammed Habali, 22, during a raid into Tulkarem.
According to the Insan Center researchers, the Israeli occupation forces at dawn Tuesday stormed Tulkarem amid heavy and random firing of live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, and teargas canisters.
Many Palestinian civilians were wounded or suffered breathing difficulties as a result of inhaling teargas, while Habali died from live ammunition injuries.
Insan Center noted that Habali was shot directly in the head, and stressed that the Israeli occupation forces did not respect international law, including the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities which guarantees the protection of their rights and dignity.
The human rights center called for holding Israel accountable for its crimes, and for providing the necessary protection to the Palestinian civilians, especially those with disabilities.
Mohammad Husam Abdul-Latif Habali, 22
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, Tulkarem refugee camp, and Tulkarem city, in northern West Bank, killed a mentally disabled Palestinian, and injured several others.
Media sources said the soldiers killed Mohammad Husam Abdul-Latif Habali, 22, from Tulkarem city, and injured another young man, after shooting them with live fire. video
They added that the soldiers shot Mohammad, who was mentally disabled, from a very close range, and that he died almost instantly, from gunshot wounds to his head and limbs.
The soldiers also injured several Palestinians with rubber-coated steel bullets, and caused many others to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
It is worth mentioning that dozens of soldiers, many of them in jeeps and others on foot, invaded several neighborhoods in the refugee camp, and Tulkarem city, especially in the Western Neighborhood, and fired dozens of live rounds and gas bombs, during ensuing protests.
The soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes, causing excessive damage, and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, Tulkarem refugee camp, and Tulkarem city, in northern West Bank, killed a mentally disabled Palestinian, and injured several others.
Media sources said the soldiers killed Mohammad Husam Abdul-Latif Habali, 22, from Tulkarem city, and injured another young man, after shooting them with live fire. video
They added that the soldiers shot Mohammad, who was mentally disabled, from a very close range, and that he died almost instantly, from gunshot wounds to his head and limbs.
The soldiers also injured several Palestinians with rubber-coated steel bullets, and caused many others to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
It is worth mentioning that dozens of soldiers, many of them in jeeps and others on foot, invaded several neighborhoods in the refugee camp, and Tulkarem city, especially in the Western Neighborhood, and fired dozens of live rounds and gas bombs, during ensuing protests.
The soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes, causing excessive damage, and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.