1 june 2018
Razan Ashraf Najjar, 21 video
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli soldiers killed, Friday, a young Palestinian woman, a volunteer medic identified as Razan Ashraf Najjar, 22, and injured 100 Palestinians, including 40 with live fire.
The Health Ministry said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against Palestinian protesters, participating in the Great Return March, and marching for breaking the ongoing deadly Israeli siege on the Gaza Strip.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, stated that the Razan was killed by live Israeli army fire after the soldiers targeted five medics providing treatment to wounded Palestinians in the “Return Camp,” east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
He added that the soldiers also injured more than 100 Palestinians, including 40 with live fire, while the rest suffered various cuts and bruises, in addition to the effects of teargas inhalation.
Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi, the head of the Palestinian Medical Relief Society (PMRS), said Razan was a volunteer with the PMRS, and was killed after the soldiers fired live rounds at a filed clinic, hundreds of meters away from the border fence.
Dr. Barghouthi said the killing of the volunteer medic is another crime committed by Israel against innocent civilians, including medics and journalists, and added that the medical teams will continue their humanitarian duties despite the Israeli violations, and constant escalation.
Palestinian girl killed by Israeli gunfire at Gaza border
A Palestinian girl was killed and more than 100 protesters were left injured on Friday as Israeli forces continued to attack the ongoing Great March of Return protests at the eastern border of the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Razan Ashraf Najjar, 21, was shot and killed by Israeli snipers at the border fence east of Khan Younes, in southern Gaza Strip.
More than 100 protesters were also injured by Israeli fire, including 40 by live gunfire.
Several wounded protesters have been rushed to local hospitals for urgent treatment.
Right before evening prayers, the occupation army targeted the protesters with randomly-fired spates of teargas canisters east of Gaza city, resulting in dozens of suffocation cases.
At the same time, thousands of protesters have flocked to the “return camps” set up along Gaza’s eastern borders to take part in the so-called “From Gaza to Haifa” march.
Over 120 Palestinians have been killed since the launch of the Great March of Return protests at Gaza-Israel border on March 30. Nearly 13,000 others have been left injured.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli soldiers killed, Friday, a young Palestinian woman, a volunteer medic identified as Razan Ashraf Najjar, 22, and injured 100 Palestinians, including 40 with live fire.
The Health Ministry said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against Palestinian protesters, participating in the Great Return March, and marching for breaking the ongoing deadly Israeli siege on the Gaza Strip.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, stated that the Razan was killed by live Israeli army fire after the soldiers targeted five medics providing treatment to wounded Palestinians in the “Return Camp,” east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
He added that the soldiers also injured more than 100 Palestinians, including 40 with live fire, while the rest suffered various cuts and bruises, in addition to the effects of teargas inhalation.
Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi, the head of the Palestinian Medical Relief Society (PMRS), said Razan was a volunteer with the PMRS, and was killed after the soldiers fired live rounds at a filed clinic, hundreds of meters away from the border fence.
Dr. Barghouthi said the killing of the volunteer medic is another crime committed by Israel against innocent civilians, including medics and journalists, and added that the medical teams will continue their humanitarian duties despite the Israeli violations, and constant escalation.
Palestinian girl killed by Israeli gunfire at Gaza border
A Palestinian girl was killed and more than 100 protesters were left injured on Friday as Israeli forces continued to attack the ongoing Great March of Return protests at the eastern border of the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Razan Ashraf Najjar, 21, was shot and killed by Israeli snipers at the border fence east of Khan Younes, in southern Gaza Strip.
More than 100 protesters were also injured by Israeli fire, including 40 by live gunfire.
Several wounded protesters have been rushed to local hospitals for urgent treatment.
Right before evening prayers, the occupation army targeted the protesters with randomly-fired spates of teargas canisters east of Gaza city, resulting in dozens of suffocation cases.
At the same time, thousands of protesters have flocked to the “return camps” set up along Gaza’s eastern borders to take part in the so-called “From Gaza to Haifa” march.
Over 120 Palestinians have been killed since the launch of the Great March of Return protests at Gaza-Israel border on March 30. Nearly 13,000 others have been left injured.
30 may 2018
Naji Maisara Abdullah Ghneim, 23
A seriously wounded Palestinian man, who was shot by Israeli army fire several days earlier, died Wednesday at a hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the young man, identified as Naji Maisara Abdullah Ghneim, 23, was shot by an Israeli soldier stationed across the border fence, east of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
It added that the young man was moved to a hospital in Gaza, and then to another hospital in Jerusalem, due to the seriousness of his condition, but succumbed to his wounds.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, said the soldiers have killed 118 Palestinians, and injured 13300 others, including 330 who suffered life-threatening wounds since the beginning of the Great Return March, on Palestinian Land Day, March 30th, 2018.
A seriously wounded Palestinian man, who was shot by Israeli army fire several days earlier, died Wednesday at a hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the young man, identified as Naji Maisara Abdullah Ghneim, 23, was shot by an Israeli soldier stationed across the border fence, east of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
It added that the young man was moved to a hospital in Gaza, and then to another hospital in Jerusalem, due to the seriousness of his condition, but succumbed to his wounds.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, said the soldiers have killed 118 Palestinians, and injured 13300 others, including 330 who suffered life-threatening wounds since the beginning of the Great Return March, on Palestinian Land Day, March 30th, 2018.
28 may 2018
Mohammad al-Radee, 25
A Palestinian man was killed on Monday, and another critically injured, in an Israeli artillery attack on a location to the east of Beit Lahiya town, in the northern Gaza Strip, said the Ministry of Health.
Mohammad al-Radee, 25, was killed in the attack that targeted with at least two shells a site to the east of Beit Lahiya town, according to WAFA.
The ministry said that the injured man, who was not identified, was in critical condition
A Palestinian man was killed on Monday, and another critically injured, in an Israeli artillery attack on a location to the east of Beit Lahiya town, in the northern Gaza Strip, said the Ministry of Health.
Mohammad al-Radee, 25, was killed in the attack that targeted with at least two shells a site to the east of Beit Lahiya town, according to WAFA.
The ministry said that the injured man, who was not identified, was in critical condition
Nasser Abdul-Rauf al-‘Ereini, 28
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has reported, Monday, that a young man died from serious wounds he suffered several days earlier, after Israeli soldiers shot him, during the ongoing Great Return March, in northern Gaza.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry, said the Palestinian has been identified as Nasser Abdul-Rauf al-‘Ereini, 28.
Dr. al-Qedra added that the Palestinian suffered very serious wounds by Israeli army fire, on Palestinian lands, east of Jabalia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian was rushed to the Indonesian hospital, in Beit Lahia, also in northern Gaza, where he succumbed to his serious wounds.
On Sunday, a Palestinian who was critically injured during a predawn Israeli strike on several locations to the south of the Gaza Strip died of his serious wounds.
Dr. al-Qedra has confirmed that the Palestinian, Naseem Marwan al-‘Amour, 20, from Rafah, has died from his serious wounds.
He added that the young man suffered very serious wounds and was rushed to surgery at the European Hospital in Gaza, but later succumbed to his wounds at the Intensive Care Unit.
Al-‘Amour was injured when Israeli forces stationed along the barbed-wire fence that separates between Gaza and Israel fired at least two missiles targeting a location between the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, killing two Palestinians, identified as Hussein Samir al-‘Amour, 22, and Abdul-Halim Abdul-Karim an-Naqa, 29.
On Saturday at dawn, May 26, a Palestinian man, identified as Hussein Salem Abu ‘Oweida, 41, died from serious wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire, several days earlier.
On Friday, May 25, another young man, identified as Yasser Sami Habib, 24, succumbed to wounds sustained from Israeli army gunfire during the protests on May 14.
Habib suffered a very serious injury before he was rushed to a hospital in Gaza, and was later transferred to Sr. Joseph Hospital, in occupied Jerusalem, where he succumbed to his wounds.
Two other Palestinians, identified as Ahmad Ali Qattoush, 23 Mohannad Bakr Abu Tahoun, 21, who were injured, during the protests on May 14, also succumbed to their wounds on Thursday evening.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has reported, Monday, that a young man died from serious wounds he suffered several days earlier, after Israeli soldiers shot him, during the ongoing Great Return March, in northern Gaza.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry, said the Palestinian has been identified as Nasser Abdul-Rauf al-‘Ereini, 28.
Dr. al-Qedra added that the Palestinian suffered very serious wounds by Israeli army fire, on Palestinian lands, east of Jabalia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian was rushed to the Indonesian hospital, in Beit Lahia, also in northern Gaza, where he succumbed to his serious wounds.
On Sunday, a Palestinian who was critically injured during a predawn Israeli strike on several locations to the south of the Gaza Strip died of his serious wounds.
Dr. al-Qedra has confirmed that the Palestinian, Naseem Marwan al-‘Amour, 20, from Rafah, has died from his serious wounds.
He added that the young man suffered very serious wounds and was rushed to surgery at the European Hospital in Gaza, but later succumbed to his wounds at the Intensive Care Unit.
Al-‘Amour was injured when Israeli forces stationed along the barbed-wire fence that separates between Gaza and Israel fired at least two missiles targeting a location between the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, killing two Palestinians, identified as Hussein Samir al-‘Amour, 22, and Abdul-Halim Abdul-Karim an-Naqa, 29.
On Saturday at dawn, May 26, a Palestinian man, identified as Hussein Salem Abu ‘Oweida, 41, died from serious wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire, several days earlier.
On Friday, May 25, another young man, identified as Yasser Sami Habib, 24, succumbed to wounds sustained from Israeli army gunfire during the protests on May 14.
Habib suffered a very serious injury before he was rushed to a hospital in Gaza, and was later transferred to Sr. Joseph Hospital, in occupied Jerusalem, where he succumbed to his wounds.
Two other Palestinians, identified as Ahmad Ali Qattoush, 23 Mohannad Bakr Abu Tahoun, 21, who were injured, during the protests on May 14, also succumbed to their wounds on Thursday evening.
A group of Palestinian and foreign activists set up a memorial outside the European Union's main building in Brussels in commemoration of 4500 Palestinian victims killed by Israeli army in Gaza.
The activists lined up 4500 shoes representing the estimated amount of Palestinians killed by Israeli gunfire in Gaza Strip since 2008.
The stunning display mainly aims to honor Palestinian victims and to shed light on Israeli ongoing crimes in Gaza Strip.
Since 2008, Israel launched three devastating wars against the people of Gaza, killing at least 4500 victims and injuring thousands others, mostly children and women.
The activists lined up 4500 shoes representing the estimated amount of Palestinians killed by Israeli gunfire in Gaza Strip since 2008.
The stunning display mainly aims to honor Palestinian victims and to shed light on Israeli ongoing crimes in Gaza Strip.
Since 2008, Israel launched three devastating wars against the people of Gaza, killing at least 4500 victims and injuring thousands others, mostly children and women.
27 may 2018
Naseem Marwan Al-Amour 25
A Palestinian who was critically injured on Sunday, during a predawn Israeli strike on several locations to the south of the Gaza Strip died of his serious wounds, bringing the total number of Palestinians who were killed by Israeli army, today, to three.
Israeli forces stationed along the barbed-wire fence that separates between Gaza and Israel fired at least two missiles targeting a location between the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, killing two Palestinians in their 20s. The site was completely destroyed.
The Israeli army further shelled, with at least two missiles, a location to the east of Deit al-Balah city, in central Gaza, causing heavy damage to the site. No injuries were reported among Palestinians living near the targeted site.
A Palestinian who was critically injured on Sunday, during a predawn Israeli strike on several locations to the south of the Gaza Strip died of his serious wounds, bringing the total number of Palestinians who were killed by Israeli army, today, to three.
Israeli forces stationed along the barbed-wire fence that separates between Gaza and Israel fired at least two missiles targeting a location between the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, killing two Palestinians in their 20s. The site was completely destroyed.
The Israeli army further shelled, with at least two missiles, a location to the east of Deit al-Balah city, in central Gaza, causing heavy damage to the site. No injuries were reported among Palestinians living near the targeted site.
Abdul-Halim al-Naqa, 28 (L)
Hussein al-Amour, 25
Two Palestinian citizens were killed and another one was seriously injured on Sunday morning when the Israeli occupation army launched an artillery attack on a site belonging to the Palestinian resistance east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
The Palestinian Information Center (PIC) in Gaza said that the Israeli artillery fired several projectiles at an observation post belonging to al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine.
Two citizens died in the shelling and a third one suffered injuries described as critical. The martyrs were identified as Abdul-Halim al-Naqa, 28, and Hussein al-Amour, 25.
Hussein al-Amour, 25
Two Palestinian citizens were killed and another one was seriously injured on Sunday morning when the Israeli occupation army launched an artillery attack on a site belonging to the Palestinian resistance east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
The Palestinian Information Center (PIC) in Gaza said that the Israeli artillery fired several projectiles at an observation post belonging to al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine.
Two citizens died in the shelling and a third one suffered injuries described as critical. The martyrs were identified as Abdul-Halim al-Naqa, 28, and Hussein al-Amour, 25.
26 may 2018
Hussein Salem Abu ‘Oweida, 41
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that a Palestinian man died, on Saturday at dawn, from serious wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire, several days ago.
The Ministry identified the slain Palestinian as Hussein Salem Abu ‘Oweida, 41, and added that he was shot by the army hundreds of meters away from the border fence, east of Gaza city.
The Palestinian became paralyzed after an Israeli army bullet struck him in his spine, before he was moved to the Shifa Medical Center, in Gaza City, but died from his wounds and serious complications.
In a video message before his death, Hussein said that he was just selling ice cream and refreshment near the protest tent, hundreds of meters away from the “border fence” to provide for his children in the besieged and imprisoned coastal region.
He also voiced an appeal to President Mahmoud Abbas, and various officials, to help him out, and provide him with medical treatment.
“I call on the entire world, and President Mahmoud Abbas, to have mercy on me; I want to walk again” he said, “Am here at the Shifa hospital, I am paralyzed man. I pray for help, pleading for help – calling on them to see my difficult condition… and nothing more.”
On Friday, the Health Ministry said a young man, identified as Yasser Sami Habib, 24, succumbed to wounds sustained from Israeli army gunfire during the protests on May 14.
Habib suffered a very serious injury before he was rushed to a hospital in Gaza, and was later transferred to Sr. Joseph Hospital, in occupied Jerusalem, where he succumbed to his wounds.
Two other Palestinians who were injured, during the protests on May 14, also succumbed to their wounds on Thursday evening. They have been identified as Ahmad Ali Qattoush, 23 Mohannad Bakr Abu Tahoun, 21.
Their deaths bring the number of Palestinians, killed by Israeli army fire since the Great Return March procession started on Palestinian Land Day, on March 30th, 2018, to 116 Palestinians, while more than 13.000 Palestinians have been injured, including 332 who suffered life-threatening wounds.
Gaza Strip hospital and medical centers lack basic supplies and equipment due to the lengthy and deadly siege on the Gaza Strip, and the repeated military offensives. video
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that a Palestinian man died, on Saturday at dawn, from serious wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire, several days ago.
The Ministry identified the slain Palestinian as Hussein Salem Abu ‘Oweida, 41, and added that he was shot by the army hundreds of meters away from the border fence, east of Gaza city.
The Palestinian became paralyzed after an Israeli army bullet struck him in his spine, before he was moved to the Shifa Medical Center, in Gaza City, but died from his wounds and serious complications.
In a video message before his death, Hussein said that he was just selling ice cream and refreshment near the protest tent, hundreds of meters away from the “border fence” to provide for his children in the besieged and imprisoned coastal region.
He also voiced an appeal to President Mahmoud Abbas, and various officials, to help him out, and provide him with medical treatment.
“I call on the entire world, and President Mahmoud Abbas, to have mercy on me; I want to walk again” he said, “Am here at the Shifa hospital, I am paralyzed man. I pray for help, pleading for help – calling on them to see my difficult condition… and nothing more.”
On Friday, the Health Ministry said a young man, identified as Yasser Sami Habib, 24, succumbed to wounds sustained from Israeli army gunfire during the protests on May 14.
Habib suffered a very serious injury before he was rushed to a hospital in Gaza, and was later transferred to Sr. Joseph Hospital, in occupied Jerusalem, where he succumbed to his wounds.
Two other Palestinians who were injured, during the protests on May 14, also succumbed to their wounds on Thursday evening. They have been identified as Ahmad Ali Qattoush, 23 Mohannad Bakr Abu Tahoun, 21.
Their deaths bring the number of Palestinians, killed by Israeli army fire since the Great Return March procession started on Palestinian Land Day, on March 30th, 2018, to 116 Palestinians, while more than 13.000 Palestinians have been injured, including 332 who suffered life-threatening wounds.
Gaza Strip hospital and medical centers lack basic supplies and equipment due to the lengthy and deadly siege on the Gaza Strip, and the repeated military offensives. video
25 may 2018
Yasser Sami Habib, 24
The Palestinian young man Yasser Sami Habib, 24, succumbed to his wounds on Friday sustained from Israeli gunfire during the Great March of Return protests on May 15 at the Gaza border with Israel.
The Palestinian Health Ministry affirmed that Habib died of his wounds while receiving treatment at St. Joseph's Hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
Earlier on Thursday evening, two Palestinians who were injured during the protests on May 15 also succumbed to their wounds.
More than 121 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of the Great March Return protests on March. Thousands other were injured, including 50 in critical condition.
109 Injured by Israeli Gunfire on Gaza Border, Palestinian Succumbs to Earlier Wounds
At least 109 Palestinians, including four children and nine women, were injured by gunfire and others suffocated from teargas, after Israeli soldiers attacked them, while partaking in the continuing Great March of Return protests along the Gaza-Israel border, WAFA medical sources said.
Among the wounded, three were critically injured by gunshots in the head, while the remaining others sustained various bodily injuries.
Other protesters also suffocated when Israeli soldiers fired teargas canisters at them, who, despite a hot Ramadan day, continued to protest peacefully along the eastern border of the Strip, demanding the right of return to their pre-1948 homes in historical Palestine.
The protesters burned damaged tires near the border, to disrupt the visibility of the Israeli soldiers, who opened fire at the protesters, despite the fact that they did not pose a life threat to the soldiers.
Over 120 Palestinians were killed and thousands have been injured since the outbreak of the Great March of Return protests, on March 30.
Also on Friday, a young Palestinian man succumbed to wounds sustained from Israeli army gunfire during the protests on May 14, according to medical sources.
Yasser Sami Habib, 24, died of his wounds at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Jerusalem, where he had been moved for medical treatment.
Habib was shot and critically injured during the protests against relocating the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Two other Palestinians who were injured, during the protests on May 14, also succumbed to their wounds on Thursday evening.
The Palestinian young man Yasser Sami Habib, 24, succumbed to his wounds on Friday sustained from Israeli gunfire during the Great March of Return protests on May 15 at the Gaza border with Israel.
The Palestinian Health Ministry affirmed that Habib died of his wounds while receiving treatment at St. Joseph's Hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
Earlier on Thursday evening, two Palestinians who were injured during the protests on May 15 also succumbed to their wounds.
More than 121 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of the Great March Return protests on March. Thousands other were injured, including 50 in critical condition.
109 Injured by Israeli Gunfire on Gaza Border, Palestinian Succumbs to Earlier Wounds
At least 109 Palestinians, including four children and nine women, were injured by gunfire and others suffocated from teargas, after Israeli soldiers attacked them, while partaking in the continuing Great March of Return protests along the Gaza-Israel border, WAFA medical sources said.
Among the wounded, three were critically injured by gunshots in the head, while the remaining others sustained various bodily injuries.
Other protesters also suffocated when Israeli soldiers fired teargas canisters at them, who, despite a hot Ramadan day, continued to protest peacefully along the eastern border of the Strip, demanding the right of return to their pre-1948 homes in historical Palestine.
The protesters burned damaged tires near the border, to disrupt the visibility of the Israeli soldiers, who opened fire at the protesters, despite the fact that they did not pose a life threat to the soldiers.
Over 120 Palestinians were killed and thousands have been injured since the outbreak of the Great March of Return protests, on March 30.
Also on Friday, a young Palestinian man succumbed to wounds sustained from Israeli army gunfire during the protests on May 14, according to medical sources.
Yasser Sami Habib, 24, died of his wounds at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Jerusalem, where he had been moved for medical treatment.
Habib was shot and critically injured during the protests against relocating the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Two other Palestinians who were injured, during the protests on May 14, also succumbed to their wounds on Thursday evening.