12 nov 2018
Mohammad Zakariya al-Tatri, 27
Mohammed Zohdi Odeh, 22
Hamad Mohammad al-Nahal, 23
Israeli ongoing airstrikes against the northern part of the Gaza Strip have left three Palestinians dead, and at least five others wounded, said WAFA sources.
Mohammad Zakariya al-Tatri, age 27, and Mohammed Zohdi Odeh, 22, were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting the northern part of the Strip.
Furthermore, Hamad Mohammad al-Nahal, 23, was also killed in an airstrike that targeted the eastern part of Rafah city, in southern Gaza.
At least five other Palestinians were injured with missile shrapnel during airstrikes which targeted the eastern part of the Deit al-Balah area, and the northern part of the town of Beit lahiya, in the in central and the northern Strip, respectively.
At least five Palestinians were injured, three of them east of Deir al-Balah in Central Gaza, in two in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
The army also fired missiles at a college in Tal al-Hawa, west of Gaza city, causing excessive damage, in addition to firing missiles into lands in Gaza city, in addition to the central and northern part of the coastal region.
In addition, the Israeli Air Fore fired missiles into the Al-Aqsa TV station in Gaza.
The army first fired a “warning missile” into the station, then later fired another missile at it. The TV station broadcast was stopped, but was later restored.
Furthermore, Israeli daily Haaretz said Palestinian fighters in Gaza fired at least 300 shells into Israeli areas, Monday, including an anti-tank missile which seriously injured a soldier, 19 years of age, and mildly wounding the driver, 25, who suffered from “shock.”
It added that ten Israeli were wounded, including a woman and a man, who suffered serious and moderate wounds.
Mohammed Zohdi Odeh, 22
Hamad Mohammad al-Nahal, 23
Israeli ongoing airstrikes against the northern part of the Gaza Strip have left three Palestinians dead, and at least five others wounded, said WAFA sources.
Mohammad Zakariya al-Tatri, age 27, and Mohammed Zohdi Odeh, 22, were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting the northern part of the Strip.
Furthermore, Hamad Mohammad al-Nahal, 23, was also killed in an airstrike that targeted the eastern part of Rafah city, in southern Gaza.
At least five other Palestinians were injured with missile shrapnel during airstrikes which targeted the eastern part of the Deit al-Balah area, and the northern part of the town of Beit lahiya, in the in central and the northern Strip, respectively.
At least five Palestinians were injured, three of them east of Deir al-Balah in Central Gaza, in two in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
The army also fired missiles at a college in Tal al-Hawa, west of Gaza city, causing excessive damage, in addition to firing missiles into lands in Gaza city, in addition to the central and northern part of the coastal region.
In addition, the Israeli Air Fore fired missiles into the Al-Aqsa TV station in Gaza.
The army first fired a “warning missile” into the station, then later fired another missile at it. The TV station broadcast was stopped, but was later restored.
Furthermore, Israeli daily Haaretz said Palestinian fighters in Gaza fired at least 300 shells into Israeli areas, Monday, including an anti-tank missile which seriously injured a soldier, 19 years of age, and mildly wounding the driver, 25, who suffered from “shock.”
It added that ten Israeli were wounded, including a woman and a man, who suffered serious and moderate wounds.
After undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated into the Gaza Strip, on Sunday at night, and assassinated two senior leaders of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, the army initiated a series of air strikes, the army fired missiles and shells to secure the retreat of its undercover soldiers, killing five other Palestinians. Hamas fighters exchanged fire with the soldiers killing one of them, Israeli sources have confirmed.
Updated: The undercover soldiers were driving a Volkswagen car, and drove towards the home of Noureddin Baraka, in Bani Suheila area in Khan Younis, before stopping near the property, the al-Quds News Agency has confirmed.
Fighters of the Al-Qassam Brigades then noticed the car and stopped it near a kindergarten in Abasan al-Kabeera town, and asked the passengers to step out of the vehicle and show their ID cards.
It added that the undercover soldiers, who were in the backseat of the car, then opened fire at the fighters, after realizing their cover-up has been exposed.
Al-Quds also stated that some of the undercover soldiers were wearing veils, pretending to be women.
The senior fighter, Noureddin Baraka, was instantly killed in the initial shooting, while other fighters called for help, before chasing the car that carried the undercover forces.
The Israeli army, stationed across the perimeter fence, started firing shells at cars and Palestinians who chased the undercover officers’ vehicle, before it crashed against a wall, and then headed toward the perimeter fence.
So far, the Israeli soldiers who was killed in the Gaza invasion, has only been identified as (Lt. Col. M.). The army is still keeping other information classified, but his family has officially been notified.
The Al-Qassam Brigades said the undercover soldiers who infiltrated into an area, east of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, assassinated one of its senior leaders, identified as Noureddin Mohammad Salama Baraka, 37.
It said that the undercover soldiers used a civilian car to drive three kilometers into the area of Abu Shanab Mosque, east of Khan Younis, and assassinated Baraka.
The group added that its fighters then chased the undercover forces after they assassinated Baraka, exchanged fire with them,
Al-Qassam stated that the Israeli Air Force then started firing missiles, killing five Palestinians, and wounding at least seven.armed wing of Hamas.
The army also fired several shells into lands, east of Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, in addition to firing many flares.
In a statement, Al-Qassam said that the “resistance in Gaza will continue to defend the Palestinian people,” and vowed that “the enemy will pay a heavy price for its crime.”
Hamas spokesperson Fawzi Barhoum said in a written statement that “what the resistance is doing in Gaza is honorable and brave, proving its readiness to perform its national duties, and to defend the people.”
He also said that “the cowardice enemy will pay a heavy price for its crime.”
Israeli sources have confirmed that one of its “Special Forces” officers was killed in an exchange of fire, which broke out during the offensive, and that another officer was injured.”
The Palestinians who were killed in the Israeli offensive have been identified as:
It is worth mentioning that al-Qarra just got married a few days ago. Both Baraka and al-Qarra are senior leaders of the al-Qassam Brigades.
Following this serious Israeli military escalation, the Israeli army asked the Israeli colonialist settlers living close to the border with Gaza to remain indoors, and closed the Zikim road.
Israeli media source said that, after the army assassinated the fighters, Al-Qassam fired at least ten shells into Israel area, and added that the Iron Done system “intercepted two of them.”
Furthermore, the army issued a statement confirming that no soldiers were abducted during the offensive into Gaza, and declared high alter along the border area.
In addition, the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, issued a statement declaring readiness for any possible escalation.
So far, the name of the Israeli officer who was killed in the invasion into Khan Younis remains unpublished by Israel.
The army only confirmed his death, and that another soldier was injured, underwent a surgery and is currently in “moderate and stable condition,” at Intensive Care Unit, in Soroka Hospital.
Published on: Nov 12, 2018 @ 03:20
Updated From:
Six Palestinians Killed in Gaza by Israeli Gunfire in southern Gaza
Published on: Nov 12, 2018 @ 01:42
Updated: The undercover soldiers were driving a Volkswagen car, and drove towards the home of Noureddin Baraka, in Bani Suheila area in Khan Younis, before stopping near the property, the al-Quds News Agency has confirmed.
Fighters of the Al-Qassam Brigades then noticed the car and stopped it near a kindergarten in Abasan al-Kabeera town, and asked the passengers to step out of the vehicle and show their ID cards.
It added that the undercover soldiers, who were in the backseat of the car, then opened fire at the fighters, after realizing their cover-up has been exposed.
Al-Quds also stated that some of the undercover soldiers were wearing veils, pretending to be women.
The senior fighter, Noureddin Baraka, was instantly killed in the initial shooting, while other fighters called for help, before chasing the car that carried the undercover forces.
The Israeli army, stationed across the perimeter fence, started firing shells at cars and Palestinians who chased the undercover officers’ vehicle, before it crashed against a wall, and then headed toward the perimeter fence.
So far, the Israeli soldiers who was killed in the Gaza invasion, has only been identified as (Lt. Col. M.). The army is still keeping other information classified, but his family has officially been notified.
The Al-Qassam Brigades said the undercover soldiers who infiltrated into an area, east of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, assassinated one of its senior leaders, identified as Noureddin Mohammad Salama Baraka, 37.
It said that the undercover soldiers used a civilian car to drive three kilometers into the area of Abu Shanab Mosque, east of Khan Younis, and assassinated Baraka.
The group added that its fighters then chased the undercover forces after they assassinated Baraka, exchanged fire with them,
Al-Qassam stated that the Israeli Air Force then started firing missiles, killing five Palestinians, and wounding at least seven.armed wing of Hamas.
The army also fired several shells into lands, east of Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, in addition to firing many flares.
In a statement, Al-Qassam said that the “resistance in Gaza will continue to defend the Palestinian people,” and vowed that “the enemy will pay a heavy price for its crime.”
Hamas spokesperson Fawzi Barhoum said in a written statement that “what the resistance is doing in Gaza is honorable and brave, proving its readiness to perform its national duties, and to defend the people.”
He also said that “the cowardice enemy will pay a heavy price for its crime.”
Israeli sources have confirmed that one of its “Special Forces” officers was killed in an exchange of fire, which broke out during the offensive, and that another officer was injured.”
The Palestinians who were killed in the Israeli offensive have been identified as:
- Noureddin Mohammad Salama Baraka, 37.
- Mohammad Majed Mousa al-Qarra, 23.
- Khaled Mohammad Ali Qweider, 29.
- Mustafa Hasan Mohammad Abu Odah, 21.
- Mahmoud Atallah Misbih, 25.
- Ala’eddin Fawzi Mohammad Fseifis, 24.
- Omar Naji Musallam Abu Khater, 21.
It is worth mentioning that al-Qarra just got married a few days ago. Both Baraka and al-Qarra are senior leaders of the al-Qassam Brigades.
Following this serious Israeli military escalation, the Israeli army asked the Israeli colonialist settlers living close to the border with Gaza to remain indoors, and closed the Zikim road.
Israeli media source said that, after the army assassinated the fighters, Al-Qassam fired at least ten shells into Israel area, and added that the Iron Done system “intercepted two of them.”
Furthermore, the army issued a statement confirming that no soldiers were abducted during the offensive into Gaza, and declared high alter along the border area.
In addition, the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, issued a statement declaring readiness for any possible escalation.
So far, the name of the Israeli officer who was killed in the invasion into Khan Younis remains unpublished by Israel.
The army only confirmed his death, and that another soldier was injured, underwent a surgery and is currently in “moderate and stable condition,” at Intensive Care Unit, in Soroka Hospital.
Published on: Nov 12, 2018 @ 03:20
Updated From:
Six Palestinians Killed in Gaza by Israeli Gunfire in southern Gaza
Published on: Nov 12, 2018 @ 01:42
11 nov 2018
Nur al-Din Baraka 37
Mohammed al-Qara 23
Khalid Khaled Ali Qweider 22
Mustafa Hassan Mohammed Abu Ouda, 21
Mahmoud Atallah Musabeh, 25
Alaa Faseefs
Omar Naji Abu Khater
Six Palestinians have been killed and six others have been wounded by Israeli fire in a sudden, late-night clashes interrupted by air raids east of Khan Younis to the south of Gaza Strip. video
Sunday's exchange of fire came as Israeli forces carried out a ground incursion in the besieged enclave.
The Palestinian Interior Ministry declared a state of alert following the incident.
Shortly after the exchange of fire, air raid were carried out east of the city of Khan Younis.
Ashraf al-Qidra, spokesperson for the Ministry of Health in Gaza, said in a statement the six Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack. video
A Hamas official said on Sunday a group of its men were fired at from a passing car belonging to Israeli forces and Hamas members gave chase.
The PIC reporter said that during the chase Israeli aircraft fired over 40 missiles in the area where the incident took place.
The Israeli army said in a brief statement that: "During Israeli forces operational activity in the Gaza Strip, an exchange of fire evolved."
Further details were not immediately available.
Mohammed al-Qara 23
Khalid Khaled Ali Qweider 22
Mustafa Hassan Mohammed Abu Ouda, 21
Mahmoud Atallah Musabeh, 25
Alaa Faseefs
Omar Naji Abu Khater
Six Palestinians have been killed and six others have been wounded by Israeli fire in a sudden, late-night clashes interrupted by air raids east of Khan Younis to the south of Gaza Strip. video
Sunday's exchange of fire came as Israeli forces carried out a ground incursion in the besieged enclave.
The Palestinian Interior Ministry declared a state of alert following the incident.
Shortly after the exchange of fire, air raid were carried out east of the city of Khan Younis.
Ashraf al-Qidra, spokesperson for the Ministry of Health in Gaza, said in a statement the six Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack. video
A Hamas official said on Sunday a group of its men were fired at from a passing car belonging to Israeli forces and Hamas members gave chase.
The PIC reporter said that during the chase Israeli aircraft fired over 40 missiles in the area where the incident took place.
The Israeli army said in a brief statement that: "During Israeli forces operational activity in the Gaza Strip, an exchange of fire evolved."
Further details were not immediately available.
Israel assassinates Hamas commanders in sting op
Israeli special forces infiltrate the Gaza Strip, assassinating a top Hamas commander, while subsequent Israeli airstrikes kill five others, including another commander with the Palestinian resistance movement.
On Sunday, the group said in a statement that the forces had made their way into the coastal sliver using a civilian vehicle.
The Israeli occupants assassinated Nour Baraka, a senior commander with Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, in a drive-by shooting near the city of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, it added.
The group defined the exact place where the targeted killing took place as “the area of the Shahid Ismail Abu Shanab mosque, three kilometers (1.8 miles) east of Khan Yunis.”
Ensuing firefight
A firefight erupted afterwards, with Israeli aircraft firing from above “to cover the retreat of this force, and in the process some of our people were killed.” Local witnesses said the aircraft fired over 20 missiles during the strikes.
"The incident continues and our forces continue to respond to this dangerous Zionist aggression," said the statement.
Five more people were killed during the airstrikes, including Mohammad al-Qarra, another Hamas commander, Palestinian medical officials were quoted by AFP as saying.
Various reports said an Israeli troop had been seized during the exchange, but the Israeli military denied any such incident had taken place.
“No IDF (Israeli military) soldiers were abducted during the IDF's operational activity in the Gaza Strip,” a spokesperson said, quoted by Israeli media network Arutz Sheva’s website.
This is not the first time Hamas officials come under Israeli attack. The regime has assassinated many figures with the Palestinian group.
Last March, Tel Aviv assassinated Mazen Fuqaha, one of the group’s senior figures, in Gaza City, Gaza Strip. The victim was shot with four bullets to his head.
In 2010, Israel had itself embroiled in an international scandal when its operatives used false European and Australian passports to assassinate senior Hamas figure Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in the United Arab Emirates.
The killing and the circumstances surrounding it also raised suspicions of complicity by Emirati intelligence and other services in the assassination.
Netanyahu cuts Paris trip short
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, cut short an underway trip to Paris, where he was attending World War I commemorations, flying back to Israel to address the situation.
He had claimed at a press conference in the French capital earlier in the day that the situation in the enclave had “no diplomatic solution.”
Tel Aviv blockaded the already-impoverished sliver of land more than a decade ago after Hamas decisively won the Palestinian parliamentary elections.
The embargo has rendered living conditions for Gaza’s two-million-strong population insufferable. The United Nations has warned that the overall pressure could render Gaza uninhabitable by 2020.
The regime regularly conducts air raids targeting Gaza, and has launched three wholesale wars against the territory, killing thousands during each.
Netanyahu, however, said, “I am doing everything I can to avoid an unnecessary war.”
Israeli special forces infiltrate the Gaza Strip, assassinating a top Hamas commander, while subsequent Israeli airstrikes kill five others, including another commander with the Palestinian resistance movement.
On Sunday, the group said in a statement that the forces had made their way into the coastal sliver using a civilian vehicle.
The Israeli occupants assassinated Nour Baraka, a senior commander with Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, in a drive-by shooting near the city of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, it added.
The group defined the exact place where the targeted killing took place as “the area of the Shahid Ismail Abu Shanab mosque, three kilometers (1.8 miles) east of Khan Yunis.”
Ensuing firefight
A firefight erupted afterwards, with Israeli aircraft firing from above “to cover the retreat of this force, and in the process some of our people were killed.” Local witnesses said the aircraft fired over 20 missiles during the strikes.
"The incident continues and our forces continue to respond to this dangerous Zionist aggression," said the statement.
Five more people were killed during the airstrikes, including Mohammad al-Qarra, another Hamas commander, Palestinian medical officials were quoted by AFP as saying.
Various reports said an Israeli troop had been seized during the exchange, but the Israeli military denied any such incident had taken place.
“No IDF (Israeli military) soldiers were abducted during the IDF's operational activity in the Gaza Strip,” a spokesperson said, quoted by Israeli media network Arutz Sheva’s website.
This is not the first time Hamas officials come under Israeli attack. The regime has assassinated many figures with the Palestinian group.
Last March, Tel Aviv assassinated Mazen Fuqaha, one of the group’s senior figures, in Gaza City, Gaza Strip. The victim was shot with four bullets to his head.
In 2010, Israel had itself embroiled in an international scandal when its operatives used false European and Australian passports to assassinate senior Hamas figure Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in the United Arab Emirates.
The killing and the circumstances surrounding it also raised suspicions of complicity by Emirati intelligence and other services in the assassination.
Netanyahu cuts Paris trip short
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, cut short an underway trip to Paris, where he was attending World War I commemorations, flying back to Israel to address the situation.
He had claimed at a press conference in the French capital earlier in the day that the situation in the enclave had “no diplomatic solution.”
Tel Aviv blockaded the already-impoverished sliver of land more than a decade ago after Hamas decisively won the Palestinian parliamentary elections.
The embargo has rendered living conditions for Gaza’s two-million-strong population insufferable. The United Nations has warned that the overall pressure could render Gaza uninhabitable by 2020.
The regime regularly conducts air raids targeting Gaza, and has launched three wholesale wars against the territory, killing thousands during each.
Netanyahu, however, said, “I am doing everything I can to avoid an unnecessary war.”
10 nov 2018
Mohamed Ibrahim Shreitah
A Palestinian journalist was pronounced dead on Saturday afternoon, a couple of weeks after he had been injured with Israeli bullet fire.
The Ramallah-based Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the death of Mohamed Ibrahim Shreitah, from al-Mazraa al-Gharbiya, in the central occupied West Bank.
Shreitah breathed his last at the Istishari Arab Hospital in Ramallah.
The casualty, along with eight other Palestinian young men, was shot by the Israeli occupation army on October 26 during clashes rocking Ramallah’s northwestern village of al-Mazraa al-Gharbiya.
A Palestinian journalist was pronounced dead on Saturday afternoon, a couple of weeks after he had been injured with Israeli bullet fire.
The Ramallah-based Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the death of Mohamed Ibrahim Shreitah, from al-Mazraa al-Gharbiya, in the central occupied West Bank.
Shreitah breathed his last at the Istishari Arab Hospital in Ramallah.
The casualty, along with eight other Palestinian young men, was shot by the Israeli occupation army on October 26 during clashes rocking Ramallah’s northwestern village of al-Mazraa al-Gharbiya.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) have killed 233 Palestinians since the March of Return rallies started last March in the besieged Gaza Strip.
According to the health ministry in Gaza, 11 bodies of those slain citizens are still being held by the Israeli occupation authority.
A spokesman for the health ministry said that a Palestinian young man died of a serious injury he sustained on Friday afternoon during his participation in a March of Return rally, east of Rafah.
The spokesman added that 28-year-old Wa’el Qahman suffered from a bullet injury when an Israeli sniper shot him in a border area east of Rafah, and died later in the evening in the European Gaza Hospital.
Another 37 protesters, including six children and nine women, were also injured by Israeli gunfire yesterday during Friday’s rallies east of Gaza.
According to the health ministry in Gaza, 11 bodies of those slain citizens are still being held by the Israeli occupation authority.
A spokesman for the health ministry said that a Palestinian young man died of a serious injury he sustained on Friday afternoon during his participation in a March of Return rally, east of Rafah.
The spokesman added that 28-year-old Wa’el Qahman suffered from a bullet injury when an Israeli sniper shot him in a border area east of Rafah, and died later in the evening in the European Gaza Hospital.
Another 37 protesters, including six children and nine women, were also injured by Israeli gunfire yesterday during Friday’s rallies east of Gaza.
9 nov 2018
Rami Wael Ishaq Qahman, 28
The Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has confirmed that one Palestinian was killed by Israeli army fire, Friday, while 37 others were injured, during the Great Return March processions near the eastern borders of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, has reported that a young man, identified as Rami Wael Ishaq Qahman, 28, was shot and seriously injured, before he was rushed to the Gaza European Hospital, where he died from his wounds.
The Palestinian was shot with a live round in the neck, east of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip., Dr. al-Qedra added.
He also confirmed that at least 37 Palestinians were injured with Israeli live ammunition, including six children, nine women and one female paramedic, identified as Falasteen Qdeih, who was shot in the leg.
Hundreds of Palestinian protesters held protests close to the eastern borders of the Gaza Strip; tires were set on fire across several areas while Israeli forces fired live ammunition and tear-gas bombs to suppress protesters.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, 221 Palestinians have been killed since the beginning of “The Great March of Return” on March 30th, while more than 24,000 others have been injured.
“The Great March of Return” protests were launched with the participation of 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.
37 Injuries reported at eastern borders of Gaza
At least 37 Palestinians were shot and injured by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) at the eastern borders of the besieged Gaza Strip, on Friday.
According to the PIC reporter, 25 youths were injured with live bullets after Israeli forces opened fire at Palestinian protesters near the eastern borders, while dozens suffered from tear-gas suffocation.
Meanwhile, the Qatari Ambassador Mohammed Al-Emadi visited Al-Awda refugee camp to be the first Arab diplomat to visit the Great March of Return protests along Gaza borders.
Earlier Friday, hundreds of Palestinians started joining the 33rd Friday of protests which has been organized under the title “the March continues.”
For nearly seven months, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have protested along the fence with Israel demanding their right to return to the homes and land their families were expelled from 70 years ago.
They are also demanding an end to Israel's crippling blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has gutted the coastal enclave's economy and deprived its two million inhabitants of many basic commodities.
Since the Great March of Return demonstrations began on March 30, more than 200 Palestinians have been killed and thousands more wounded by Israeli troops deployed along the other side of the fence.
The Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has confirmed that one Palestinian was killed by Israeli army fire, Friday, while 37 others were injured, during the Great Return March processions near the eastern borders of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, has reported that a young man, identified as Rami Wael Ishaq Qahman, 28, was shot and seriously injured, before he was rushed to the Gaza European Hospital, where he died from his wounds.
The Palestinian was shot with a live round in the neck, east of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip., Dr. al-Qedra added.
He also confirmed that at least 37 Palestinians were injured with Israeli live ammunition, including six children, nine women and one female paramedic, identified as Falasteen Qdeih, who was shot in the leg.
Hundreds of Palestinian protesters held protests close to the eastern borders of the Gaza Strip; tires were set on fire across several areas while Israeli forces fired live ammunition and tear-gas bombs to suppress protesters.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, 221 Palestinians have been killed since the beginning of “The Great March of Return” on March 30th, while more than 24,000 others have been injured.
“The Great March of Return” protests were launched with the participation of 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.
37 Injuries reported at eastern borders of Gaza
At least 37 Palestinians were shot and injured by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) at the eastern borders of the besieged Gaza Strip, on Friday.
According to the PIC reporter, 25 youths were injured with live bullets after Israeli forces opened fire at Palestinian protesters near the eastern borders, while dozens suffered from tear-gas suffocation.
Meanwhile, the Qatari Ambassador Mohammed Al-Emadi visited Al-Awda refugee camp to be the first Arab diplomat to visit the Great March of Return protests along Gaza borders.
Earlier Friday, hundreds of Palestinians started joining the 33rd Friday of protests which has been organized under the title “the March continues.”
For nearly seven months, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have protested along the fence with Israel demanding their right to return to the homes and land their families were expelled from 70 years ago.
They are also demanding an end to Israel's crippling blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has gutted the coastal enclave's economy and deprived its two million inhabitants of many basic commodities.
Since the Great March of Return demonstrations began on March 30, more than 200 Palestinians have been killed and thousands more wounded by Israeli troops deployed along the other side of the fence.
8 nov 2018
Mohammad Alaa Abu Sharbin, 20
A Palestinian young man was shot dead and others wounded on Thursday evening by the Israeli occupation forces east of the Maghazi refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip.
Local sources said a Palestinian young man was fatally shot by Israeli snipers stationed along the border with the blockaded Gaza Strip. Others were also injured during the attack.
Paramedics said an injured youth was rushed to the Shuhada al-Aqsa Hospital. Sometime later, the Palestinian Health Ministry identified him as Mohammad Alaa Abu Sharbin, 20.
At least 233 Palestinians, including 43 children, five girls, three paramedics, and two journalists, have been fatally gunned down by Israeli snipers since the outburst of the Great March of Return on March 30 at the Gaza border. Nearly 24,000 others have been left wounded.
A Palestinian young man was shot dead and others wounded on Thursday evening by the Israeli occupation forces east of the Maghazi refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip.
Local sources said a Palestinian young man was fatally shot by Israeli snipers stationed along the border with the blockaded Gaza Strip. Others were also injured during the attack.
Paramedics said an injured youth was rushed to the Shuhada al-Aqsa Hospital. Sometime later, the Palestinian Health Ministry identified him as Mohammad Alaa Abu Sharbin, 20.
At least 233 Palestinians, including 43 children, five girls, three paramedics, and two journalists, have been fatally gunned down by Israeli snipers since the outburst of the Great March of Return on March 30 at the Gaza border. Nearly 24,000 others have been left wounded.
Ahmad Khaled Najjar, 21
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that a young man died, Wednesday, from serious wounds he suffered, two weeks earlier, after Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire.
It stated that the young man, identified as Ahmad Khaled Najjar, 21, was shot with an expanding bullet in the abdomen.
The Ministry added that Najjar suffered very serious wounds, and was receiving treatment at the Gaza European Hospital, before he was transferred to the Al-Ahli Hospital, in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, where he died from his wounds.
The Palestinian is the cousin of both Ramzi Najjar, who was killed by Israeli army fire, on June 4th 2018, and his corpse is still held by Israel, and the medic, Razan Najjar, 22, who was killed by Israeli forces while helping treat wounded protesters, on Friday June 1st, 2018.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that a young man died, Wednesday, from serious wounds he suffered, two weeks earlier, after Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire.
It stated that the young man, identified as Ahmad Khaled Najjar, 21, was shot with an expanding bullet in the abdomen.
The Ministry added that Najjar suffered very serious wounds, and was receiving treatment at the Gaza European Hospital, before he was transferred to the Al-Ahli Hospital, in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, where he died from his wounds.
The Palestinian is the cousin of both Ramzi Najjar, who was killed by Israeli army fire, on June 4th 2018, and his corpse is still held by Israel, and the medic, Razan Najjar, 22, who was killed by Israeli forces while helping treat wounded protesters, on Friday June 1st, 2018.