30 mar 2019
Belal al-Najjar 17
Thousands of Palestinians on Saturday marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip to mark the first anniversary of the Great March of Return.
The Ministry of Health announced that four protesters were killed by Israeli gunfire, and 316 were injured, including 86 children, 29 women, 3 medics, and 6 journalists.
The martyrs were identified as Mohammed Saad, 20, Adham Amara, Tamer Abu al-Kheir, and Belal al-Najjar. The three are aged 17.
The head of Hamas's political bureau Ismail Haneyya and the Egyptian delegation to Gaza attended the protest camp held east of Gaza city, the PIC reporter said.
A general strike was announced by the Higher National Committee for the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege earlier in the day in all Gaza institutions in commemoration of the Palestinian Land Day and the first anniversary of the border demonstration.
Spokesman for the Gaza Ministry of Interior and National Security Iyad al-Bozom said in a statement that the ministry deployed 8,000 of its security forces along the border to help and protect the demonstrators.
The Palestinians launched the Great March of Return on 30 March 2018 on the border between the Gaza Strip and the 1948 occupied territories to demand the refugees right to return and call for lifting the 13-year-long blockade on Gaza.
The Israeli occupation army have met the peaceful protesters with excessive force, killing 278 and injuring over 31,000, about 500 of whom are in critical condition.
Thousands of Palestinians on Saturday marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip to mark the first anniversary of the Great March of Return.
The Ministry of Health announced that four protesters were killed by Israeli gunfire, and 316 were injured, including 86 children, 29 women, 3 medics, and 6 journalists.
The martyrs were identified as Mohammed Saad, 20, Adham Amara, Tamer Abu al-Kheir, and Belal al-Najjar. The three are aged 17.
The head of Hamas's political bureau Ismail Haneyya and the Egyptian delegation to Gaza attended the protest camp held east of Gaza city, the PIC reporter said.
A general strike was announced by the Higher National Committee for the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege earlier in the day in all Gaza institutions in commemoration of the Palestinian Land Day and the first anniversary of the border demonstration.
Spokesman for the Gaza Ministry of Interior and National Security Iyad al-Bozom said in a statement that the ministry deployed 8,000 of its security forces along the border to help and protect the demonstrators.
The Palestinians launched the Great March of Return on 30 March 2018 on the border between the Gaza Strip and the 1948 occupied territories to demand the refugees right to return and call for lifting the 13-year-long blockade on Gaza.
The Israeli occupation army have met the peaceful protesters with excessive force, killing 278 and injuring over 31,000, about 500 of whom are in critical condition.
Tamer Hashem Abu al-Kheir, 17
Israeli soldiers killed, Saturday, three Palestinians, and injured 316 others, including 14 who suffered life-threatening wounds, during protests across the perimeter fence, in the eastern parts of the Gaza Strip.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians gathered on lands near the perimeter fence, marking Palestinian Land Day, and the first anniversary since the beginning of the Great Return March.
Media sources in Gaza said that National Committee for Breaking the Siege has called for a million-person march, marking Land Day, and the first anniversary of the Great Return March, demanding lifting the siege on Gaza, the internationally-guaranteed Right of Return, the liberation of Palestine and independence.
On Saturday evening, the Health Ministry in Gaza said the soldiers killed Tamer Hashem Abu al-Kheir, 17, after shooting him with a live round in the chest, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the coastal region.
His death came just hours after the soldiers killed Adham Nidal ‘Amara, 17, who was fatally shot during the processions east of Gaza city.
On Friday morning, the soldiers killed Mohammad Jihad Sa’ad, 20, east of Gaza city, before the Great Return March processions started.
Among the injured Palestinians are three medics and six journalists, while the soldiers also caused damage to three ambulances.
In its latest report, the Health Ministry in Gaza said:
Deaths:
Israeli soldiers killed, Saturday, three Palestinians, and injured 316 others, including 14 who suffered life-threatening wounds, during protests across the perimeter fence, in the eastern parts of the Gaza Strip.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians gathered on lands near the perimeter fence, marking Palestinian Land Day, and the first anniversary since the beginning of the Great Return March.
Media sources in Gaza said that National Committee for Breaking the Siege has called for a million-person march, marking Land Day, and the first anniversary of the Great Return March, demanding lifting the siege on Gaza, the internationally-guaranteed Right of Return, the liberation of Palestine and independence.
On Saturday evening, the Health Ministry in Gaza said the soldiers killed Tamer Hashem Abu al-Kheir, 17, after shooting him with a live round in the chest, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the coastal region.
His death came just hours after the soldiers killed Adham Nidal ‘Amara, 17, who was fatally shot during the processions east of Gaza city.
On Friday morning, the soldiers killed Mohammad Jihad Sa’ad, 20, east of Gaza city, before the Great Return March processions started.
Among the injured Palestinians are three medics and six journalists, while the soldiers also caused damage to three ambulances.
In its latest report, the Health Ministry in Gaza said:
Deaths:
- Mohammad Jihad Sa’ad, 20.
- Adham Nidal ‘Amara, 17.
- Tamer Hashem Abu al-Kheir, 17.
- Five Palestinians suffered critical wounds.
- Nine Palestinians suffered serious wounds.
- 121 suffered moderate wounds.
- 184 suffered mild wounds.
- 64 Palestinians were shot with live fire.
- 16 were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets.
- 13 were injured by shrapnel from bullets.
- 46 suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
- 94 were injured by shrapnel from gas bombs.
- 83 suffered cuts and bruises.
- 64 suffered head and neck injuries.
- 55 injured in the upper limbs.
- 16 suffered chest and back injuries.
- 18 injured in the Pelvis and abdomen.
- 125 injured in the lower limbs.
- 64 teargas inhalations.
- 4 suffered injuries to various parts of the body.
- 39 in the northern parts of the Gaza Strip.
- 108 in Gaza city area.
- 73 in central Gaza.
- 41 in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip.
- 55 in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip.
Adham Nidal ‘Amara, 17
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli soldiers killed, Saturday, two Palestinians, and injured 112, including at least 13 with live fire, among them two who suffered life-threatening wounds.
The two slain Palestinians have been identified as Adham Nidal ‘Amara, 17, and Mohammad Jihad Sa’ad, 20, east of Gaza city.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli soldiers killed, Saturday, two Palestinians, and injured 112, including at least 13 with live fire, among them two who suffered life-threatening wounds.
The two slain Palestinians have been identified as Adham Nidal ‘Amara, 17, and Mohammad Jihad Sa’ad, 20, east of Gaza city.
Jihad Saad, 20
The Health Ministry said that among the wounded are thirteen children and four women, and added that two of the wounded Palestinians suffered serious wounds, 25 moderate injuries, and 32 who were mildly wounded.
59 of the wounded Palestinians were rushed to hospitals, and the rest were treated in the filed clinics.
It stated that 13 Palestinians were shot with live rounds, four with rubber-coated steel bullets, four were injured by shrapnel, seven were shot with gas bombs, and 14 suffered various cuts and bruises.
Seventeen of the wounded were injured in the neck and face, 10 in the upper extremities, 2 in the back and chest, 4 in the pelvis and abdomen, 19 in the lower extremities, 6 suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and one who suffered wounds to various parts of the body.
Eleven of the wounded Palestinians were injured in northern Gaza, 12 near Gaza city, 16 in the central district, 5 in Khan Younis, and 15 in Rafah, in southern Gaza.
The army also targeted many medics and ambulances, wounding two medics and causing damage to one ambulance.
Injuries as detailed by the Health Ministry:
Updated: Israeli Soldiers Kill One Palestinian, Injure 99, In Gaza
Mar 30, 2019 @ 13:05
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that a young man died, on Saturday morning, after Israeli soldiers shot him with a live round during a protest, east of Gaza city.
Update: The soldiers shot seven Palestinians, and caused dozens to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, across the perimeter fence in the eastern parts of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said medics have provided treatment to 99 Palestinians.
The protests are still ongoing in several areas of the Gaza Strip, especially east of Gaza city, Jabalia in northern Gaza, al-Boreij in central Gaza, in addition to Khan Younis and Rafah, in the southern part.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, said the Palestinian, Mohammad Jihad Sa’ad, 20, was killed after the soldiers fired live rounds at Palestinian protesters on their lands near the perimeter fence.
He said the Palestinian was killed after being struck with a bullet shrapnel in the head, near the perimeter fence, east of Gaza city.
Mohammad was from the Sheja’eyya neighborhood in Gaza city; his corpse was moved to the Shifa Medical Center.
It is worth mentioning that Mohammad was injured several times since the beginning of the Great Return March procession a year ago.
In related news, the soldiers shot and injured at least eleven other Palestinians, including a child, 13, who was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the head, during the ongoing Saturday protests in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
Dozens of thousands of Palestinians started gathering on lands near the perimeter fence, marking Palestinian Land Day, and the first anniversary since the beginning of the Great Return March.
Media sources in Gaza said that National Committee for Breaking the Siege has called for a million-person march, marking Land Day, and the first anniversary of the Great Return March, demanding lifting the siege on Gaza, the internationally-guaranteed Right of Return, the liberation of Palestine and independence.
The Committee also called for a comprehensive strike, which includes schools and universities, across the besieged Gaza Strip.
It is worth mentioning that the Health Ministry in Gaza has declared the readiness of its emergency centers and hospitals.
Palestinian succumbs to wounds sustained in Gaza night protests
A 20-year-old Palestinian succumbed to his wounds, on Saturday morning, that he had sustained during Friday night protests, also known as “Night Confusion,” east of Gaza City in the central besieged Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed, in a statement, that Muhammad Jihad Saad, 20, was injured in the head with bullet shrapnel, and transferred to the al-Shifa Hospital for medical treatment, where he was pronounced dead on Saturday morning.
At least 11 Palestinians were injured alongside the eastern border fence of the Gaza Strip during "Night Confusion" protests.
For several weeks, hundreds of Palestinian protesters, have been organizing, as well as participating in night protests, during which they set tires on fire and chant slogans through loud speakers, while marching towards the border with Israel. These protesters are also known as the "Night Confusion" unit.
Additionally, the ministry declared that all emergency departments of the Gaza Strip are prepared for Land Day protests across the besieged enclave as it also marks the 1 year anniversary for "The Great March of Return" protests that launched on March 30th, 2018 by thousands of Palestinian civilians in Gaza -- which has suffered from a decade-long Israeli siege -- who took to the borders to demand their right of return as refugees to their original homelands, now in present-day Israel.
The Health Ministry said that among the wounded are thirteen children and four women, and added that two of the wounded Palestinians suffered serious wounds, 25 moderate injuries, and 32 who were mildly wounded.
59 of the wounded Palestinians were rushed to hospitals, and the rest were treated in the filed clinics.
It stated that 13 Palestinians were shot with live rounds, four with rubber-coated steel bullets, four were injured by shrapnel, seven were shot with gas bombs, and 14 suffered various cuts and bruises.
Seventeen of the wounded were injured in the neck and face, 10 in the upper extremities, 2 in the back and chest, 4 in the pelvis and abdomen, 19 in the lower extremities, 6 suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and one who suffered wounds to various parts of the body.
Eleven of the wounded Palestinians were injured in northern Gaza, 12 near Gaza city, 16 in the central district, 5 in Khan Younis, and 15 in Rafah, in southern Gaza.
The army also targeted many medics and ambulances, wounding two medics and causing damage to one ambulance.
Injuries as detailed by the Health Ministry:
- Three suffered life-threatening wounds.
- Four suffered serious wounds
- 47 suffered moderate wounds.
- 58 suffered mild wounds.
- 23 shot with live rounds.
- 7 shot with rubber-coated steel bullets.
- 5 injured by shrapnel to several parts of the body.
- 13 suffered effects of teargas inhalation.
- 33 shot with gas bombs.
- 31 suffered cuts and bruises.
- 40 of the wounded were injured in the head in neck.
- 17 in upper extremities.
- 5 in the back and chest.
- 8 in the abdomen and pelvis.
- 32 in the lower extremities.
- 1 suffered cuts and bruises to many parts of the body.
- 23 in northern Gaza.
- 24 near Gaza city.
- 22 in Central District.
- 13 in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
- 30 in Rafah, southern Gaza.
Updated: Israeli Soldiers Kill One Palestinian, Injure 99, In Gaza
Mar 30, 2019 @ 13:05
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that a young man died, on Saturday morning, after Israeli soldiers shot him with a live round during a protest, east of Gaza city.
Update: The soldiers shot seven Palestinians, and caused dozens to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, across the perimeter fence in the eastern parts of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said medics have provided treatment to 99 Palestinians.
The protests are still ongoing in several areas of the Gaza Strip, especially east of Gaza city, Jabalia in northern Gaza, al-Boreij in central Gaza, in addition to Khan Younis and Rafah, in the southern part.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, said the Palestinian, Mohammad Jihad Sa’ad, 20, was killed after the soldiers fired live rounds at Palestinian protesters on their lands near the perimeter fence.
He said the Palestinian was killed after being struck with a bullet shrapnel in the head, near the perimeter fence, east of Gaza city.
Mohammad was from the Sheja’eyya neighborhood in Gaza city; his corpse was moved to the Shifa Medical Center.
It is worth mentioning that Mohammad was injured several times since the beginning of the Great Return March procession a year ago.
In related news, the soldiers shot and injured at least eleven other Palestinians, including a child, 13, who was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the head, during the ongoing Saturday protests in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
Dozens of thousands of Palestinians started gathering on lands near the perimeter fence, marking Palestinian Land Day, and the first anniversary since the beginning of the Great Return March.
Media sources in Gaza said that National Committee for Breaking the Siege has called for a million-person march, marking Land Day, and the first anniversary of the Great Return March, demanding lifting the siege on Gaza, the internationally-guaranteed Right of Return, the liberation of Palestine and independence.
The Committee also called for a comprehensive strike, which includes schools and universities, across the besieged Gaza Strip.
It is worth mentioning that the Health Ministry in Gaza has declared the readiness of its emergency centers and hospitals.
Palestinian succumbs to wounds sustained in Gaza night protests
A 20-year-old Palestinian succumbed to his wounds, on Saturday morning, that he had sustained during Friday night protests, also known as “Night Confusion,” east of Gaza City in the central besieged Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed, in a statement, that Muhammad Jihad Saad, 20, was injured in the head with bullet shrapnel, and transferred to the al-Shifa Hospital for medical treatment, where he was pronounced dead on Saturday morning.
At least 11 Palestinians were injured alongside the eastern border fence of the Gaza Strip during "Night Confusion" protests.
For several weeks, hundreds of Palestinian protesters, have been organizing, as well as participating in night protests, during which they set tires on fire and chant slogans through loud speakers, while marching towards the border with Israel. These protesters are also known as the "Night Confusion" unit.
Additionally, the ministry declared that all emergency departments of the Gaza Strip are prepared for Land Day protests across the besieged enclave as it also marks the 1 year anniversary for "The Great March of Return" protests that launched on March 30th, 2018 by thousands of Palestinian civilians in Gaza -- which has suffered from a decade-long Israeli siege -- who took to the borders to demand their right of return as refugees to their original homelands, now in present-day Israel.
27 mar 2019
Sajed Abed al-Hakim Mizher, 18
A Palestinian paramedic succumbed, on Wednesday morning, to wounds he sustained during clashes with Israeli forces in the Dheisheh refugee camp in the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem on predawn.
Medical sources confirmed that Sajed Abed al-Hakim Mizher, 18, who is a volunteer paramedic succumbed to his wounds.
Four Palestinians were injured with live Israeli bullets during clashes in Dheisheh.
A Palestinian paramedic succumbed, on Wednesday morning, to wounds he sustained during clashes with Israeli forces in the Dheisheh refugee camp in the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem on predawn.
Medical sources confirmed that Sajed Abed al-Hakim Mizher, 18, who is a volunteer paramedic succumbed to his wounds.
Four Palestinians were injured with live Israeli bullets during clashes in Dheisheh.
24 mar 2019
Habeeb al-Masri, 24
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the besieged Gaza Strip has reported, on Sunday at dawn, that a young man died from serious wounds he suffered, on Saturday at night, after Israeli soldiers shot him in the northern part of the coastal region.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, has reported that the Palestinian has been identified as Habeeb al-Masri, 24.
He added that the Palestinian was shot during a protest near the perimeter fence, east of Beit Hanoun in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, after the soldiers targeted many protesters with live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets and high-velocity gas bombs.
The Palestinian suffered a very serious injury after a soldier shot him with a live round in the chest, and was rushed to the Indonesian Hospital, in Jabalia, before he was moved to the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza city, due to the seriousness of his wounds.
Dr. al-Qedra said that, despite all efforts to save his life, the Palestinian succumbed to his wounds at dawn, Sunday. The soldiers also injured at least two other Palestinians with live fire and caused many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Also at dawn, Israeli army drones fired missiles into several areas, east of Rafah, in southern Gaza, and east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza, causing damage.
The army claimed that the sirens were sounded in the Eshkol Regional Council of Settlements and added that some protesters flew flammable balloons which apparently exploded even before flying over the perimeter fence.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the besieged Gaza Strip has reported, on Sunday at dawn, that a young man died from serious wounds he suffered, on Saturday at night, after Israeli soldiers shot him in the northern part of the coastal region.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, has reported that the Palestinian has been identified as Habeeb al-Masri, 24.
He added that the Palestinian was shot during a protest near the perimeter fence, east of Beit Hanoun in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, after the soldiers targeted many protesters with live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets and high-velocity gas bombs.
The Palestinian suffered a very serious injury after a soldier shot him with a live round in the chest, and was rushed to the Indonesian Hospital, in Jabalia, before he was moved to the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza city, due to the seriousness of his wounds.
Dr. al-Qedra said that, despite all efforts to save his life, the Palestinian succumbed to his wounds at dawn, Sunday. The soldiers also injured at least two other Palestinians with live fire and caused many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Also at dawn, Israeli army drones fired missiles into several areas, east of Rafah, in southern Gaza, and east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza, causing damage.
The army claimed that the sirens were sounded in the Eshkol Regional Council of Settlements and added that some protesters flew flammable balloons which apparently exploded even before flying over the perimeter fence.
22 mar 2019
Nidal Abdel-Karim Ahmed Shatat, 29
Strip and the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories on the 51st Friday of the Great March of Return.
The PIC reporter said that the Israeli occupation forces heavily fired live ammunition and tear gas bombs at the unarmed protesters, while groups of Palestinian youths launched fire balloons over the border fence.
The demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and raised portraits of the Palestinian martyrs killed by the Israeli occupation recently in the West Bank.
The demonstrators also voiced their support for the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails who have been lately subjected to inhumane treatment by the Israel Prison Service.
The Great March of Return was launched on 30 March 2018 to demand the return of the Palestinian refugees expelled from their lands in 1948 and pressure Israel to left the blockade on Gaza.
Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 271 Palestinians and injured 31,000 others, 500 of whom are in critical condition.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, the Israeli army is still holding the bodies of 11 Palestinian martyrs killed on Gaza border.
Strip and the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories on the 51st Friday of the Great March of Return.
The PIC reporter said that the Israeli occupation forces heavily fired live ammunition and tear gas bombs at the unarmed protesters, while groups of Palestinian youths launched fire balloons over the border fence.
The demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and raised portraits of the Palestinian martyrs killed by the Israeli occupation recently in the West Bank.
The demonstrators also voiced their support for the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails who have been lately subjected to inhumane treatment by the Israel Prison Service.
The Great March of Return was launched on 30 March 2018 to demand the return of the Palestinian refugees expelled from their lands in 1948 and pressure Israel to left the blockade on Gaza.
Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 271 Palestinians and injured 31,000 others, 500 of whom are in critical condition.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, the Israeli army is still holding the bodies of 11 Palestinian martyrs killed on Gaza border.
21 mar 2019
Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 26
Eyewitnesses have confirmed that Israeli soldiers executed a young man, who stepped out of his car and tried to provide aid to a Palestinian, who was shot and seriously injured by the soldiers in his car, while his wife and children were also in the vehicle.
They stated that the slain young man, identified as Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 26, was driving behind another Palestinian car, when the soldiers shot and seriously injured the driver, who was with his wife and children.
The Palestinian later rushed to his car, to remove it from the street, but the soldiers, stationed at the Nashash military roadblock, fired many live rounds at him, causing a very serious injury that led to his death.
Bethlehem governor Kamel Hmeid, denounced the escalating Israeli crimes and violations, and said that the soldiers deliberately executed the young man, who was only trying to help a wounded man and his family.
He called on the international community to break its silence, and idleness, and hold Israel accountable for its seriously escalating crimes against the Palestinian people, and added this silence, and the protection Israel receives from the United States, are encouraging it to continue to crimes.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the young man, Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 22, was shot with several live rounds in the chest, shoulder and arm. The slain young man was from Wadi Fukin village, west of Bethlehem.
The Israeli army only claimed that the “Palestinian was killed in clashes in Bethlehem,” without providing any other allegations.
It is worth mentioning that Ahmad is the fourth Palestinian to be killed by the army in less than 24 hours, after the soldiers killed last night and at dawn, Omar Amin Abu Laila, 19, in Abwein village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, in addition to Ra’ed Hashem Hamdan, 21, and Zeid Emad Nouri, 20, who were killed by the soldiers in Nablus, in northern West Bank.
Earlier on Wednesday, the soldiers invaded the area surrounded the al-‘Arroub College, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and fired a barrage of gas bombs, concussion grenades and live rounds at students nonviolently marching and protesting the killings committed by the army.
Medical sources have reported that the soldiers caused many Palestinians to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation.
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Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian Near Bethlehem
Mar 20, 2019 @ 23:06
Israeli soldiers shot and killed, on Wednesday evening, a young Palestinian man, and seriously injured another, at the Nashash military roadblock, at the southern entrance of the al-Khader, west of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the young man, Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 22, was shot with live rounds in the chest, shoulder and arm. The slain young man was from Wadi Fukin village, west of Bethlehem.
It added that Palestinians medics rushed to the scene, but the young man was already dead, and moved his body to the Beit Jala governmental hospital.
The soldiers also shot another young man in the abdomen, causing a life-threatening injury, before he was rushed to surgery in the al-Yamamah hospital, in Bethlehem.
The two Palestinians were shot when the soldiers fired many live rounds at a car at the southern entrance of al-Khader.
The Israeli army only claimed that the “Palestinians were killed in clashes in Bethlehem,” without providing any other allegations.
It is worth mentioning that Ahmad is the fourth Palestinian to be killed by the army in less than 24 hours, after the soldiers killed last night and at dawn, Omar Amin Abu Laila, 19, in Abwein village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, in addition to Ra’ed Hashem Hamdan, 21, and Zeid Emad Nouri, 20, who were killed by the soldiers in Nablus, in northern West Bank.
Earlier on Wednesday, the soldiers invaded the area surrounded the al-‘Arroub College, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and fired a barrage of gas bombs, concussion grenades and live rounds at students nonviolently marching and protesting the killings committed by the army.
Medical sources have reported that the soldiers caused many Palestinians to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation.
Eyewitnesses have confirmed that Israeli soldiers executed a young man, who stepped out of his car and tried to provide aid to a Palestinian, who was shot and seriously injured by the soldiers in his car, while his wife and children were also in the vehicle.
They stated that the slain young man, identified as Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 26, was driving behind another Palestinian car, when the soldiers shot and seriously injured the driver, who was with his wife and children.
The Palestinian later rushed to his car, to remove it from the street, but the soldiers, stationed at the Nashash military roadblock, fired many live rounds at him, causing a very serious injury that led to his death.
Bethlehem governor Kamel Hmeid, denounced the escalating Israeli crimes and violations, and said that the soldiers deliberately executed the young man, who was only trying to help a wounded man and his family.
He called on the international community to break its silence, and idleness, and hold Israel accountable for its seriously escalating crimes against the Palestinian people, and added this silence, and the protection Israel receives from the United States, are encouraging it to continue to crimes.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the young man, Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 22, was shot with several live rounds in the chest, shoulder and arm. The slain young man was from Wadi Fukin village, west of Bethlehem.
The Israeli army only claimed that the “Palestinian was killed in clashes in Bethlehem,” without providing any other allegations.
It is worth mentioning that Ahmad is the fourth Palestinian to be killed by the army in less than 24 hours, after the soldiers killed last night and at dawn, Omar Amin Abu Laila, 19, in Abwein village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, in addition to Ra’ed Hashem Hamdan, 21, and Zeid Emad Nouri, 20, who were killed by the soldiers in Nablus, in northern West Bank.
Earlier on Wednesday, the soldiers invaded the area surrounded the al-‘Arroub College, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and fired a barrage of gas bombs, concussion grenades and live rounds at students nonviolently marching and protesting the killings committed by the army.
Medical sources have reported that the soldiers caused many Palestinians to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation.
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Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian Near Bethlehem
Mar 20, 2019 @ 23:06
Israeli soldiers shot and killed, on Wednesday evening, a young Palestinian man, and seriously injured another, at the Nashash military roadblock, at the southern entrance of the al-Khader, west of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the young man, Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 22, was shot with live rounds in the chest, shoulder and arm. The slain young man was from Wadi Fukin village, west of Bethlehem.
It added that Palestinians medics rushed to the scene, but the young man was already dead, and moved his body to the Beit Jala governmental hospital.
The soldiers also shot another young man in the abdomen, causing a life-threatening injury, before he was rushed to surgery in the al-Yamamah hospital, in Bethlehem.
The two Palestinians were shot when the soldiers fired many live rounds at a car at the southern entrance of al-Khader.
The Israeli army only claimed that the “Palestinians were killed in clashes in Bethlehem,” without providing any other allegations.
It is worth mentioning that Ahmad is the fourth Palestinian to be killed by the army in less than 24 hours, after the soldiers killed last night and at dawn, Omar Amin Abu Laila, 19, in Abwein village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, in addition to Ra’ed Hashem Hamdan, 21, and Zeid Emad Nouri, 20, who were killed by the soldiers in Nablus, in northern West Bank.
Earlier on Wednesday, the soldiers invaded the area surrounded the al-‘Arroub College, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and fired a barrage of gas bombs, concussion grenades and live rounds at students nonviolently marching and protesting the killings committed by the army.
Medical sources have reported that the soldiers caused many Palestinians to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation.