6 may 2019
Amjad Qallaq, 30
The Israeli police forces on Monday killed a Palestinian worker in the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories.
Local sources said that Amjad Qallaq, 30, a resident of Attil town in Tulkarem, was shot dead during police chase in Qalansuwa city.
Qallaq, an ex-prisoner working in Qalansuwa in the 1948 occupied Palestine, was chased by the Israeli police who claimed that he was driving an unlicensed vehicle.
Only a month ago, a Palestinian youth from the West Bank working in the 1948 occupied territories died in similar circumstances.
The Israeli police forces on Monday killed a Palestinian worker in the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories.
Local sources said that Amjad Qallaq, 30, a resident of Attil town in Tulkarem, was shot dead during police chase in Qalansuwa city.
Qallaq, an ex-prisoner working in Qalansuwa in the 1948 occupied Palestine, was chased by the Israeli police who claimed that he was driving an unlicensed vehicle.
Only a month ago, a Palestinian youth from the West Bank working in the 1948 occupied territories died in similar circumstances.
Palestinian medical crews on Monday were able to recover the bodies of two Palestinians killed in an Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahia town in the northern area of the Gaza Strip.
Gaza's Ministry of Health said that the married couple Talal Abu al-Jedian and Raghda Abu al-Jedian were found dead under the rubble of their apartment which was bombed by Israeli warplanes on Sunday.
Death toll in Gaza climbed to 27, including two pregnant women and three infants, while at least 170 civilians were injured.
Gaza's Ministry of Health said that the married couple Talal Abu al-Jedian and Raghda Abu al-Jedian were found dead under the rubble of their apartment which was bombed by Israeli warplanes on Sunday.
Death toll in Gaza climbed to 27, including two pregnant women and three infants, while at least 170 civilians were injured.
Palestinian and Israeli media sources are reporting that up to 18 Palestinians and 4 Israelis have been killed on Sunday, as Israeli forces escalated their bombardment of the Gaza Strip, and Palestinian resistance groups fired more rockets into Israel.
The escalation of airstrikes occurred after Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met with his cabinet and announced that he would increase his assault on the besieged coastal strip, where 2 million Palestinians live in the world’s largest open-air prison.
According to Haaretz, the army spokesperson said the military has struck 260 “targets” in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
Ha’aretz also reported that Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz ordered a temporary halt of the pumping of natural gas from the Tamar field off the coast of Gaza – a gas field which Palestinians say should belong to them, but which Israel claimed several years ago and has been pumping for gas since then.
Authorities say they fear the gas rig being targeted by Palestinian resistance fighters.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Abdel Rahim Mustafa Taha Al-Madhoun and Hani Hamdan Abu Sha’ar, 37, were killed by Israeli missiles in the northern Gaza Strip.
Four civilians, including a pregnant woman and her two children, were killed in an overnight raid on the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.
They were identified as: Abdullah Abdul Rahim Al Madhoun, 22, Fadi Ragheb Badran, 31, and Shahida Amani Al-Madhoun (33 years old), who was killed along with her unborn baby – she was nine months pregnant.
In addition to the three killed, eight others were reportedly injured in the Israeli airstrike, which targeted Al-Faraj Sheikh Zayed in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.
Two Palestinian civilians were reportedly killed in the shelling of Rafah. They were identified as Musa Muammar, 24, and Ali Abdul Jawad, 51 years old. Three people were seriously injured in that same airstrike, which targeted a residential building in the city of Rafah.
The Israeli airforce reportedly targeted the home of the Director General of the Internal Security Forces in Gaza, Major General Tawfiq Abu Naim in Nuseirat central Gaza Strip.
Two apartments were destroyed in Tower No. 10 in the Sheikh Zayed Towers in the northern Gaza Strip.
The Ministry of Health also announced that two citizens were martyred in a bombardment targeting agricultural land behind Ibrahim al-Maqadma Mosque in Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Two Palestinians were killed in that airstrike, they were identified as Mohammad Abdul Nabi Abu Armaneh, 30, and Mahmoud Samir Abu Armanah, 27.
Both were taken to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in Deir Al-Balah .
Israeli airstrikes destroyed the internal security building inside the governor’s palace west of Gaza City, following the destruction of another house belonging to the Mashtah family in central Gaza and a house belonging to the Abu Qamar family in al-Sina’a Street in Tel al-Hawa neighborhood in the west of Gaza City.
The escalation of airstrikes occurred after Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met with his cabinet and announced that he would increase his assault on the besieged coastal strip, where 2 million Palestinians live in the world’s largest open-air prison.
According to Haaretz, the army spokesperson said the military has struck 260 “targets” in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
Ha’aretz also reported that Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz ordered a temporary halt of the pumping of natural gas from the Tamar field off the coast of Gaza – a gas field which Palestinians say should belong to them, but which Israel claimed several years ago and has been pumping for gas since then.
Authorities say they fear the gas rig being targeted by Palestinian resistance fighters.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Abdel Rahim Mustafa Taha Al-Madhoun and Hani Hamdan Abu Sha’ar, 37, were killed by Israeli missiles in the northern Gaza Strip.
Four civilians, including a pregnant woman and her two children, were killed in an overnight raid on the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.
They were identified as: Abdullah Abdul Rahim Al Madhoun, 22, Fadi Ragheb Badran, 31, and Shahida Amani Al-Madhoun (33 years old), who was killed along with her unborn baby – she was nine months pregnant.
In addition to the three killed, eight others were reportedly injured in the Israeli airstrike, which targeted Al-Faraj Sheikh Zayed in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.
Two Palestinian civilians were reportedly killed in the shelling of Rafah. They were identified as Musa Muammar, 24, and Ali Abdul Jawad, 51 years old. Three people were seriously injured in that same airstrike, which targeted a residential building in the city of Rafah.
The Israeli airforce reportedly targeted the home of the Director General of the Internal Security Forces in Gaza, Major General Tawfiq Abu Naim in Nuseirat central Gaza Strip.
Two apartments were destroyed in Tower No. 10 in the Sheikh Zayed Towers in the northern Gaza Strip.
The Ministry of Health also announced that two citizens were martyred in a bombardment targeting agricultural land behind Ibrahim al-Maqadma Mosque in Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Two Palestinians were killed in that airstrike, they were identified as Mohammad Abdul Nabi Abu Armaneh, 30, and Mahmoud Samir Abu Armanah, 27.
Both were taken to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in Deir Al-Balah .
Israeli airstrikes destroyed the internal security building inside the governor’s palace west of Gaza City, following the destruction of another house belonging to the Mashtah family in central Gaza and a house belonging to the Abu Qamar family in al-Sina’a Street in Tel al-Hawa neighborhood in the west of Gaza City.
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Earlier, Israeli planes carried out the first extrajudicial assassination in the current escalation by shelling a car belonging to Hamed al-Khudari, 34. He was targeted allegedly for transporting money from Iran to Gaza. Two other Palestinian fighters were killed in a separate airstrike around the same time. video
In the official statistics, the Ministry of Health said that 10 people have been killed on Sunday and more than 95 people were injured as a result of the ongoing Israeli escalation for the second day in the Gaza Strip. Ma’an News reported that four Palestinians were wounded when Israeli artillery shelled the house of the Awad family in al-Fakhari area east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. |
Two civilians were wounded by shrapnel targeting civilians east of Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in the east of Gaza.Israeli aircraft targeted a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip and an iron workshop belonging to the Abu Zour family in the Zeitoun neighborhood south of Gaza City.
Israeli gunboats participated in shelling several points on the coast of the Gaza Strip and shelled a marine police post at the fishermen’s port in Gaza and in Beit Lahia and the fishermen’s port in Khan Younis.
Israeli Channel 7 News said Palestinian shells struck a factory in Ashkelon (Asqalan) on Sunday, killing two Israelis, 49 and 22 years of age, who remained unidentified at the time of this report, and one man was moderately injured.
An Israel man, identified as Moshe Adadi, 58, was also killed in the early hours of Sunday morning by a shell fired from the Gaza Strip.
Israelis killed (confirmed):
Pinchas Menachem Prezuazman, 21
Moshe Feder, 68
Ziad Alhamamda
Moshe Adadi, 58
Palestinians killed (confirmed):
May 5, 2019
May 4, 2019
Saba Mahmoud Abu Arar, 1
Falasteen Saleh Abu Arar, 37
Khaled Mohammad Abu Qleiq, 25
Emad Mohammad Nosseir, 22
May 3, 2019
Ala’ Hasan al-Bobali, 29
Abdullah Ibrahim Abu Mallouh, 33
Ra’ed Khalil Abu Teir, 19
Ramzi Rawhi ‘Abdo, 31
Israeli gunboats participated in shelling several points on the coast of the Gaza Strip and shelled a marine police post at the fishermen’s port in Gaza and in Beit Lahia and the fishermen’s port in Khan Younis.
Israeli Channel 7 News said Palestinian shells struck a factory in Ashkelon (Asqalan) on Sunday, killing two Israelis, 49 and 22 years of age, who remained unidentified at the time of this report, and one man was moderately injured.
An Israel man, identified as Moshe Adadi, 58, was also killed in the early hours of Sunday morning by a shell fired from the Gaza Strip.
Israelis killed (confirmed):
Pinchas Menachem Prezuazman, 21
Moshe Feder, 68
Ziad Alhamamda
Moshe Adadi, 58
Palestinians killed (confirmed):
May 5, 2019
- Maria Ahmad al-Ghazali, 4 months
- Ahmad Ramadan al-Ghazali, 31 (Maria’s father) video
- Eman Abdullah Mousa Usrof al-Ghazali, 30 (Maria’s mother)
- Abdul-Rahim Mustafa Taha al-Madhoun, 61
- Abdul-Rahman Talal Atiyya Abu al-Jedian, 12
- Talal Abu al-Jedian
- Raghda Abu al-Jedian
- Eyad Abdullah al-Sharihi, 34
- Mohammad Abdul Nabi Abu Armaneh, 30
- Mahmoud Samir Abu Armanah, 27
- Mousa Moammar, 24
- Ali Ahmad Abdul-Jawad, 51
- Hani Hamdan Abu Sha’ar, 37 (Rafah)
- Abdullah Abdul Rahim al-Madhoun, 22
- Fadi Ragheb Badran, 31
- Amani al-Madhoun (Abu al-Omarein), 33/Ayman al-Madhoun(her fetus), northern Gaza
- Abdullah Nofal Abu al-Ata, 21
- Bilal Mohammad al-Banna, 23
- Hamed al-Khodari, 34
- Mahmoud Sobhi Issa, 26
- Fawzi Abdul-Halim Bawadi, 24
May 4, 2019
Saba Mahmoud Abu Arar, 1
Falasteen Saleh Abu Arar, 37
Khaled Mohammad Abu Qleiq, 25
Emad Mohammad Nosseir, 22
May 3, 2019
Ala’ Hasan al-Bobali, 29
Abdullah Ibrahim Abu Mallouh, 33
Ra’ed Khalil Abu Teir, 19
Ramzi Rawhi ‘Abdo, 31
Abdul-Rahim Mustafa Taha al-Madhoun, 61
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Maria Ahmed Ramadan Ghazali 4 months
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Ahmad Ramadan al-Ghazali, 31 (Maria’s father)
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Eman Abdullah Mousa Usrof al-Ghazali, 30 (Maria’s mother)
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Talal Abu al-Jedian and his son and wife
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Raghda Abu al-Jedian
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Abdul-Rahman Talal Atiyya Abu al-Jedian, 12
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Ali Abdul Jawad, 51
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Mohammad Abdul Nabi Abu Armaneh, 30
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Mahmoud Samir Abu Armanah, 27
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Musa Muammar, 24
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Iyad Abdullah al-Shurahi 34
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Hani Hamdan Abu Sha’ar, 37
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Abdullah Abdul Rahim Al Madhoun, 22
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Fadi Ragheb Badran, 31
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Shahida Amani Al-Madhoun, 33
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Shahida Amani Al-Madhouns unborn child
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Abdullah Nofal Abu al-Ata, 21
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Bilal Mohammad al-Banna, 23
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Hamed al-Khodari, 34
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Mahmoud Sobhi Issa, 26
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Fawzi Abdul-Halim Bawadi, 24
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Saba Mahmoud Abu Arar, 1
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Falasteen Saleh Abu Arar, 37
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Falasteen Saleh Abu Arars unborn child
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Khaled Mohammad Abu Qleiq, 25
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Emad Mohammad Nosseir, 22
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Ala’ Hasan al-Bobali, 29
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Abdullah Ibrahim Abu Mallouh, 33
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Ra’ed Khalil Abu Teir, 19
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Ramzi Rawhi ‘Abdo, 31
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5 may 2019 Page 2
Gaza Ministry of Health announced that 25 Palestinian civilians have been killed and over 1500 injured in the ongoing Israeli military aggression on the besieged area.
Israeli warplanes and gunboats on Sunday targeted several homes and sites in the Gaza Strip, while the Palestinian resistance fighters fired dozens of rockets toward Israeli settlements neighboring the enclave.
According to the Ministry of Health, Gaza victims included two pregnant women and three infants.
Earlier on Sunday Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the Israeli occupation army to continue with massive strikes against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and ordered the forces to reinforce troops near Gaza border.
The government media office in Gaza said that Israel has attacked at least 200 civilian facilities, including residential buildings, mosques, shops, and media offices.
Israeli warplanes and gunboats on Sunday targeted several homes and sites in the Gaza Strip, while the Palestinian resistance fighters fired dozens of rockets toward Israeli settlements neighboring the enclave.
According to the Ministry of Health, Gaza victims included two pregnant women and three infants.
Earlier on Sunday Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the Israeli occupation army to continue with massive strikes against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and ordered the forces to reinforce troops near Gaza border.
The government media office in Gaza said that Israel has attacked at least 200 civilian facilities, including residential buildings, mosques, shops, and media offices.
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Fourteen more Palestinians have been killed on the third day of Israeli strikes against the besieged Gaza Strip, bringing the total Palestinian death toll since Friday to 21, while over 150 Palestinians reported injured.
The official Palestinian news agency Wafa, citing the Gazan Health Ministry, said three Palestinians lost their lives in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a crowd in the Gaza City neighborhood of Shujaeya on Sunday. A ministry spokesman, Ashraf al-Qudra, identified the three as Bilal al-Bana, Abdullah Abu al-Ata, and Hamed Ahmed Abdel Khazri, saying that Khazri was a commander of the Palestinian Hamas resistance movement. A few hours later, two more Palestinians lost their lives in an Israeli air raid targeting the Bureij camp in central Gaza. |
Five more Palestinians were killed after Israeli warplanes hit Palestinians' houses in Rafah and Beit Lahia. video video
Four Palestinians were also killed during an Israeli raid north of the Gaza Strip later in the day.
The ministry also said that at least 90 people had been wounded in the Israeli aggression against the sliver.
Tensions erupted in Gaza on Friday following the killing of four Palestinians, two in an Israeli air raid on southern Gaza and two during the regime’s live fire at anti-occupation protesters near a fence separating the blockaded coastal enclave from the occupied territories.
Among the 21 Palestinians killed since then have been two pregnant women and a 14-month-old baby girl.
The Israeli regime claims that it started the strikes after two of its soldiers were wounded by Palestinian gunfire near the Gaza fence and that it has been hitting the positions of Hamas.
The resistance movement has said Tel Aviv has been breaching earlier ceasefire “understandings,” and has been retaliating the Israeli strikes with rockets.
The Tel Aviv regime says about 450 rockets have been fired at the occupied lands over the past days. The Israeli army says its warplanes have targeted some 180 sites in the Gaza Strip.
The latest rocket fire from Gaza killed a 60-year-old Israeli man. A total of some 83 Israelis have also been wounded.
The Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli siege since June 2007, causing a decline in living standards as well as unprecedented unemployment and poverty.
Israel has also launched several wars on the Palestinian coastal sliver, the last of which began in early July 2014.
Four Palestinians were also killed during an Israeli raid north of the Gaza Strip later in the day.
The ministry also said that at least 90 people had been wounded in the Israeli aggression against the sliver.
Tensions erupted in Gaza on Friday following the killing of four Palestinians, two in an Israeli air raid on southern Gaza and two during the regime’s live fire at anti-occupation protesters near a fence separating the blockaded coastal enclave from the occupied territories.
Among the 21 Palestinians killed since then have been two pregnant women and a 14-month-old baby girl.
The Israeli regime claims that it started the strikes after two of its soldiers were wounded by Palestinian gunfire near the Gaza fence and that it has been hitting the positions of Hamas.
The resistance movement has said Tel Aviv has been breaching earlier ceasefire “understandings,” and has been retaliating the Israeli strikes with rockets.
The Tel Aviv regime says about 450 rockets have been fired at the occupied lands over the past days. The Israeli army says its warplanes have targeted some 180 sites in the Gaza Strip.
The latest rocket fire from Gaza killed a 60-year-old Israeli man. A total of some 83 Israelis have also been wounded.
The Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli siege since June 2007, causing a decline in living standards as well as unprecedented unemployment and poverty.
Israel has also launched several wars on the Palestinian coastal sliver, the last of which began in early July 2014.