28 nov 2019
Mohammad Nassar Al-Nawajaa, 56
Israeli forces exiting the city of Hebron after a massive demolition campaign before dawn on Thursday struck a Palestinian car in which a Palestinian father and son were driving, killing the father and severely injuring the son.
Mohammad Nassar Al-Nawajaa, 56, from Yatta city, south of Hebron, was killed and his son Thaer was moderately injured before dawn on Thursday morning after their vehicle was hit by an Israeli military bulldozer in the Farsh Al Hawa area on the road leading to Taqoumia town, west of Hebron. video
The slain man and his son were driving to work in Jerusalem when their car was struck by the Israeli bulldozer.
The Israeli military bulldozer that struck their car was returning, along with the army jeeps, to a nearby military base, after demolishing four Palestinian homes in Beit Kahil, north of Hebron.
The demolished homes are owned by the families of four detainees, identified as Hamad Aref Asafra, his brother Qassem Saleh Asafra, in addition to Nasseer Saleh Asafra and Yousef Atiya Zohour.
The Israeli army claims that the four were involved in killing an off-duty soldier, identified as Dvir Sorek, 19, near the illegal Migdal Oz colony, in the occupied West Bank, on August 9th 2019. Israeli sources said Sorek was part of a program that combines Torah studies and military service.
Israeli military vehicles, including the armored Caterpillar D-9 bulldozers, frequently speed through Palestinian areas, and have on numerous occasions killed and injured Palestinian civilians in this way.
Israeli forces exiting the city of Hebron after a massive demolition campaign before dawn on Thursday struck a Palestinian car in which a Palestinian father and son were driving, killing the father and severely injuring the son.
Mohammad Nassar Al-Nawajaa, 56, from Yatta city, south of Hebron, was killed and his son Thaer was moderately injured before dawn on Thursday morning after their vehicle was hit by an Israeli military bulldozer in the Farsh Al Hawa area on the road leading to Taqoumia town, west of Hebron. video
The slain man and his son were driving to work in Jerusalem when their car was struck by the Israeli bulldozer.
The Israeli military bulldozer that struck their car was returning, along with the army jeeps, to a nearby military base, after demolishing four Palestinian homes in Beit Kahil, north of Hebron.
The demolished homes are owned by the families of four detainees, identified as Hamad Aref Asafra, his brother Qassem Saleh Asafra, in addition to Nasseer Saleh Asafra and Yousef Atiya Zohour.
The Israeli army claims that the four were involved in killing an off-duty soldier, identified as Dvir Sorek, 19, near the illegal Migdal Oz colony, in the occupied West Bank, on August 9th 2019. Israeli sources said Sorek was part of a program that combines Torah studies and military service.
Israeli military vehicles, including the armored Caterpillar D-9 bulldozers, frequently speed through Palestinian areas, and have on numerous occasions killed and injured Palestinian civilians in this way.
26 nov 2019
Sami Abu Diak, 37
The Palestinian Detainees’ Committee has confirmed, on Tuesday morning, that a detainee died at an Israeli hospital after he was systematically denied specialized medical care, leading to serious complications that resulted in his death.
The Committee stated that the detainee, Sami Abu Diak, 37, was only moved to Assaf Harofeh Israeli Medical Center after a sharp decline in his health.
It also said that its lawyers filed several appeals with Israeli courts, asking to allow his release to receive specialized medical treatment in Palestine, or abroad, but its requested were all denied.
“Sami was subjected to a deliberate policy denying him the right to adequate medical care,” the committee said, “Despite the serious decline in his health, and the constant complications, he was not provided with the urgently needed specialized care, and was only moved to a hospital when he neared death.”
It is worth mentioning that Sami Abu Diak, 37, was from Sielet ath-Thaher town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and was serving three life terms and an additional 30 years in prison.
He was taken prisoner on July 17, 2002, and was first diagnosed with intestinal cancer in August of 2015, and underwent surgery, after the prison authority moved him to Soroka Medical Center, but due to a misdiagnosis and a medical error, he faced serious complications, and some of his intestines were removed.
Abu Diak underwent various surgeries, and suffered further complications, including pulmonary and renal failures, in addition to cancer and skin poisoning, and his condition continued to deteriorate since then.
Before his death, Abu Diak’s final message was:
To those with a living conscious…
I am living my final hours and days, there is nothing I would like more than spending them near my mother; between my loved ones, I would love to utter my last breath in my mother’s arms; I do not wish to die cuffed and shackled,
I do not want to die in front of a jailor who loves death, and feeds on our pain and suffering,
Will my words even reach the ears and minds of leaders?!
I am telling, if I die far away from my mother, I will never forgive you…
Detainee Sami Abu Diak
The Palestinian Detainees’ Committee has confirmed, on Tuesday morning, that a detainee died at an Israeli hospital after he was systematically denied specialized medical care, leading to serious complications that resulted in his death.
The Committee stated that the detainee, Sami Abu Diak, 37, was only moved to Assaf Harofeh Israeli Medical Center after a sharp decline in his health.
It also said that its lawyers filed several appeals with Israeli courts, asking to allow his release to receive specialized medical treatment in Palestine, or abroad, but its requested were all denied.
“Sami was subjected to a deliberate policy denying him the right to adequate medical care,” the committee said, “Despite the serious decline in his health, and the constant complications, he was not provided with the urgently needed specialized care, and was only moved to a hospital when he neared death.”
It is worth mentioning that Sami Abu Diak, 37, was from Sielet ath-Thaher town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and was serving three life terms and an additional 30 years in prison.
He was taken prisoner on July 17, 2002, and was first diagnosed with intestinal cancer in August of 2015, and underwent surgery, after the prison authority moved him to Soroka Medical Center, but due to a misdiagnosis and a medical error, he faced serious complications, and some of his intestines were removed.
Abu Diak underwent various surgeries, and suffered further complications, including pulmonary and renal failures, in addition to cancer and skin poisoning, and his condition continued to deteriorate since then.
Before his death, Abu Diak’s final message was:
To those with a living conscious…
I am living my final hours and days, there is nothing I would like more than spending them near my mother; between my loved ones, I would love to utter my last breath in my mother’s arms; I do not wish to die cuffed and shackled,
I do not want to die in front of a jailor who loves death, and feeds on our pain and suffering,
Will my words even reach the ears and minds of leaders?!
I am telling, if I die far away from my mother, I will never forgive you…
Detainee Sami Abu Diak
22 nov 2019
Mohammad Salama Sawarka, 40
A Palestinian man died on Friday from injuries he sustained when the Israeli occupation army bombed two homes for Al-Sawarka family in the Gaza Strip last week, raising the number of fatalities in the massacre to 9.
The Ministry of Health said that Mohammed Al-Sawarka, 40, succumbed to his wounds in a Gaza hospital in the afternoon.
At daybreak Friday, 14 November, Israeli warplanes fired four missiles at two Palestinian homes inhabited by Mohammed Al-Sawarka, 40, his brother Rasmi Al-Sawarka, 45, and their families in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip.
Rasmi Al-Sawarka, his wife and three of their children were instantly killed in the attack along with Mohammed Al-Sawarka's wife and two of their children. Mohammed was transferred to the hospital while in critical condition.
Last week, the Israeli occupation army waged a three-day military aggression on the Gaza Strip, killing 35 Palestinians and injuring 111.
A Palestinian man died on Friday from injuries he sustained when the Israeli occupation army bombed two homes for Al-Sawarka family in the Gaza Strip last week, raising the number of fatalities in the massacre to 9.
The Ministry of Health said that Mohammed Al-Sawarka, 40, succumbed to his wounds in a Gaza hospital in the afternoon.
At daybreak Friday, 14 November, Israeli warplanes fired four missiles at two Palestinian homes inhabited by Mohammed Al-Sawarka, 40, his brother Rasmi Al-Sawarka, 45, and their families in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip.
Rasmi Al-Sawarka, his wife and three of their children were instantly killed in the attack along with Mohammed Al-Sawarka's wife and two of their children. Mohammed was transferred to the hospital while in critical condition.
Last week, the Israeli occupation army waged a three-day military aggression on the Gaza Strip, killing 35 Palestinians and injuring 111.
17 nov 2019
Faris Abu Nab
A Palestinian man was shot dead by Israeli forces early Sunday, east of Jerusalem, after being chased down by Israeli police.
Walla Israeli website claimed, according to the PNN, that Israeli police forces killed a Palestinian man from East Jerusalem while chasing him, at dawn, alleging that he participated in the theft of a car, in the city of Jerusalem.
A statement by the Israeli police spokesman said: “During the chase, police officers opened fire towards the car, wounding the driver critically, and was declared dead after attempts to revive him in the hospital failed.”
A surveillance video, which was later posted on social media, shows the slain man in the driver seat of a parked car before an officer ran towards him and shot him just as he was trying to step out of the car.
The officer did not seem to be in any danger before he resorted to the fatal fire.
A Palestinian man was shot dead by Israeli forces early Sunday, east of Jerusalem, after being chased down by Israeli police.
Walla Israeli website claimed, according to the PNN, that Israeli police forces killed a Palestinian man from East Jerusalem while chasing him, at dawn, alleging that he participated in the theft of a car, in the city of Jerusalem.
A statement by the Israeli police spokesman said: “During the chase, police officers opened fire towards the car, wounding the driver critically, and was declared dead after attempts to revive him in the hospital failed.”
A surveillance video, which was later posted on social media, shows the slain man in the driver seat of a parked car before an officer ran towards him and shot him just as he was trying to step out of the car.
The officer did not seem to be in any danger before he resorted to the fatal fire.
14 nov 2019
Firas Rasmi Salem Sawarka, 2
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Salem Rasmi Salem Sawarka, 3
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Moath Mohmmad Salem Sawarka, 7
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Mohannad Rasmi Salem Sawarka, 12
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Waseem Mohammad Salem Sawarka, 13
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Rasmi Salem Odah Sawarka, 45
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Mariam Salem Nasser Sawarka, 45
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Yosra Mohammad Awwad Sawarka, 39
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Iman Abu Tayyim's unborn child 6 months
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The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli missiles struck, on Thursday at dawn, a Palestinian home in Deir al-Balah, in central Gaza, killing six members of the same family, and wounding thirteen others.
The Health Ministry stated that Israeli F16 war jets fired missiles into a home in Deir al-Balah, killing six family members, and wounding at least thirteen others, most of them are women and children. The remains of two more children were found under the rubble, amidst ongoing search. They names will be pubished. video Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza has reported that the slain Sawarka (Abu Malhous) family has been officially identified as: |
- Rasmi Salem Odah Sawarka, 45.
- Mariam Salem Nasser Sawarka, 45.
- Mohannad Rasmi Salem Sawarka, 12.
- Fira sRasmi Salem Sawarka, 2.
- Salem Rasmi Salem Sawarka, 3.
- Moath Mohmmad Salem Sawarka, 7.
- Waseem Mohammad Salem Sawarka, 13.
- Yosra Mohammad Awwad Sawarka, 39.
Only one toddler survived the Israeli attack and was found shielded by her slain brother.
The slain and injured Palestinians were moved to the al-Aqsa hospital, while medics and rescue teams started a search campaign, looking for more Palestinians who might be buried under the rubble.
Updated On Nov 14, 2018: Their death brings the number of slain Palestinians, who were killed by Israeli missiles, since Monday at dawn, to 32, while more than 100 others have been injured. Among the wounded are at least 30 children and 13 women.
In related news, a six-month pregnant woman, identified as Iman Abu Tayyim, suffered a miscarriage in a severe anxiety attack after the soldiers fired missiles near her home, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. video
The escalation on the Gaza Strip started when Israel assassinated a senior leader of the Islamic Jihad, identified as Baha’ Abu al-‘Ata, when the soldiers dropped a missile on his home, killing him along with his wife, Asma’, also wounding many members of their family, in addition to a female neighbor, in the Sheja’eyya area, east of Gaza city.
Israeli missiles and shells have caused a power blackout after striking main powerlines and transformers, especially in Gaza city and the northern parts of the coastal region, including Jabalia and Beit Lahia.