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  • This is how I was Tortured and Interrogated for My Journalistic Work
    02 02. 2024 – Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
    https://pchrgaza.org/en/this-is-how-i-was-tortured-and-interrogated-for-my-journalistic-work

    “This is how I was Tortured and Interrogated for My Journalistic Work”

    Diaa Khalil Ahmed al-Kahlout (42), resident of al-Karamah neighborhood in Jabalia and married with 5 children. al-Kahlout is the Director and Reporter of the New Arab News Website in the Gaza Strip.

    On Saturday, 07 October 2023, the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) launched their aggression on the Gaza Strip and targeted it with heavy airstrikes destroying houses and inflecting deaths and injuries among civilians following the events of 7 October. Thus, with the beginning of the Israeli aggression, I have closely followed the developments on the ground as part of my journalistic work as the Director and Reporter of the New Arab News Website in the Gaza Strip.

    Later, IOF sent voice and text messages on home and mobile phones via the Palestine Telecommunications (Paltel) and Palestine Cellular Communications operators “Jawwal and Ooredoo” urging the residents of several neighborhoods in Gaza city and Northern Gaza to evacuate, including al-Karamah neighborhood in northwestern Gaza City where I live. I had to evacuate my home after IOF’s warplanes bombed and destroyed nearby houses, inflicting casualties, and due to the Israeli threats to bomb all the houses in the neighborhood.

    After I evacuated with my wife and 5 children, I headed to my family house in Beit Lahia Housing Project, north of the Gaza Strip, where I stayed until Thursday 7 December 2023. Following IOF’s ground invasion into the northwestern Gaza Strip, the Israeli tanks and other vehicles arrived at Beit Lahia housing project. At approximately 09:00 on Thursday, 07 December 2023, when I was at my family house, we heard the Israeli soldiers screaming via loudspeakers ordering the residents to get out of their houses. We were around 40 persons (many families), mostly children, women and elderlies, who got out of the house.

    The soldiers then ordered women, elderlies and children under 18, to head to Kamal ‘Odwan Hospital in Beit Lahia Housing Project while I stayed on the street with my brothers, Taher (40) and Mohammed (36) along with 9 of our brothers-in-law and neighbors. The soldiers then ordered us to take off our clothes except the underwear and forced us to sit on the ground. Afterwards, the soldiers raided our house and completely burned it along with other nearby houses before leaving the area. (...)

  • PCHR Condemns Israeli National Security Minister’s decision to Ban Monthly Family Visits for Palestinian Detainees – Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
    04 September 2023
    https://pchrgaza.org/en/pchr-condemns-israeli-national-security-ministers-decision-to-ban-monthly-

    The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) strongly condemns the decision by Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, to reduce family visits for Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons to once every two months instead of per month. PCHR warns against the repercussions of this arbitrary decision on the detainees’ conditions, which is the latest punitive and inhumane measure taken by the Israel’s extremist far-right government, including depriving detainees of their fundamental rights to food, water, and others.

    PCHR confirms that this decision violates the provisions of international humanitarian law, especially the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons, the relevant customary laws, and the UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners adopted by the UN General Assembly (UNGA).

    Ben-Gvir’s decision issued on 27 August 2023 is supposed to take effect on Sunday, 03 September 2023, against 1600 Palestinian detainees from the West Bank, noting that there are around 5000 prisoners in the Israeli prisons serving varying sentences, including dozens sentenced to life imprisonments and serving sentences for long period in prison.

    This decision came amid rising tension in the Israeli prisons, as the Palestinian detainees have taken escalatory steps to protest a series of decisions and punitive measures lately taken by the Israeli Prison Service that included depriving them of bread and fresh food, reducing shower time and running water, and banning dental services. Earlier, Ben-Gvir issued an amendment to the law to revoke early release of Palestinian detainees. This unjust decision deprives dozens of patients and elderly people, especially those serving sentences of less than ten years, of benefiting from such an advantage, noting that already detainees serving high sentences are deprived of early release. (...)

  • Palestinian Killed By Israeli Fire As Colonizers Burn Homes And Cars, Near Ramallah
    Jun 22, 2023 - IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/palestinian-killed-by-israeli-fire-as-colonizers-burn-homes-and-cars-near-ram

    On Wednesday evening, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a young Palestinian man whom Israeli colonizers killed after they invaded Turmus Ayya town, northeast of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and burnt dozens of homes and cars.

    The Health Ministry said Omar Hisham Abdullah Jabara, 27 , suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the chest after dozens of paramilitary colonizers invaded the town.

    Lafi Adeeb, the Mayor of Turmus Ayya, said more than 400 colonizers invaded the town and opened fire at dozens of homes and residents who intercepted the attack, wounding twelve with live fire.

    He added that the colonizers burnt 30 Palestinian homes and more than 60 cars and said the Israeli assailants came from nearby illegal colonies and colonialist outposts on stolen Palestinian lands.

    #Palestine_assassinée 175

    • In Worst acts of Retaliatory Violence: Palestinian Killed, Dozens of Houses and Vehicles Burnt in Widescale Attacks by Israeli Occupation Forces and Settlers in Ramallah
      Date: 21 June 2023 Time: 19:30 GMT
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/in-worst-acts-of-retaliatory-violence-palestinian-killed-dozens-of-houses-

      The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) condemns in the strongest terms today’s widescale violence and retaliatory acts conducted by hundreds of settlers under the protection of the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in Turmus ‘Ayya village in northern Ramallah, north of the West Bank. Setters’ violence has killed a Palestinian and injured 11 others, some in serious condition, in addition to setting dozens of houses, facilities, and vehicles ablaze.

      Those attacks were triggered by the Israeli ministers’ incitement policy that is persistent due to the impunity policy and protection provided for settlers’ racist violence that is backed by Israel’s top military and political echelons.

      According to initial information collected by PCHR’s fieldworker, at approximately 13:58 on Wednesday, dozens of armed and masked settlers, from “Shilo” settlement, which is established in eastern Ramallah, broke into Turmus ‘Ayya village. The settlers immediately carried out retaliatory violence, indiscriminately opened fire at Palestinians and their houses and set many vehicles parked on the village’s streets ablaze. Meanwhile, villagers gathered and tried to confront the settlers with stones, so the latter directly opened fire at them and burned several residential houses. Afterwards, violent clashes broke out on the village’s streets and heavy smoke spread after several vehicles and houses were burnt. More settlers then arrived in the village and raided most of the residential houses to the right side of the village’s main entrance, forcing the residents out, and setting the houses and their gardens ablaze. Later, large Israeli forces moved into the village amid heavy firing of bullets and teargas canisters at the protestors to protect the Israeli settlers while conducting their attacks.

      Head of Turmus ‘Ayya Village Council, Lafi Adeeb Shalabi, said to PCHR’s fieldworker that the initial results of settlers’ attacks indicated that about 30 houses were completely burnt in addition to 60 vehicles.

      At around 16:00, as confrontations heightened, IOF secured the settlers’ withdrawal to the main entrance to the Town (Bypass Road 60). Meanwhile, the protestors chased them when IOF opened fire at them, wounding 12 Palestinians with live bullets. The wounded were taken to a local hospital in the village, where it turned out that several serious injuries were referred to the Palestine Medical Complex, including ‘Omar Hisham ‘Abdullah Jbara (25), who was shot with a live bullet in the chest. The doctors tried to save his life but in vain as his death was pronounced at around 16:22.

  • Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian, Injure Eight, In Balata Refugee Camp
    Jun 14, 2023 - IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-kill-a-palestinian-injure-eight-in-balata-refugee-camp

    On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers killed a young Palestinian man and injured eight, including a child, after many army vehicles invaded the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

    The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers shot Fares Abdul-Mon’em Mohammad Hashash, 19, after shooting him with live rounds in the chest, abdomen, and legs.

    The Health Ministry added that Palestinian medics rushed Fares to Rafidia governmental hospital, but he succumbed to his serious wounds.

    The Ministry also said the soldiers shot eight with live fire, including a child, and added that four injured Palestinians suffered life-threatening wounds.

    The soldiers prevented Palestinian medics from entering the refugee camp and fired live rounds at an ambulance trying to reach wounded Palestinians. (...)

    #Palestine_assassinée 162

    • Palestinian with Disability Shot Dead by Israeli Occupation Forces in Nablus
      PCHR Date: 14 June 2023
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/palestinian-with-disability-shot-dead-by-israeli-occupation-forces-in-nabl

      The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) condemns the Israeli Occupation Forces’ (IOF) shooting attack that occurred on Tuesday, 13 June 2023, and killed a Palestinian with a mental disability and wounded 7 others, including two children; two are in critical condition, during IOF’s incursion into Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, where IOF cordoned off a house. This new crime and other previous crimes come as a part of IOF’s excessive use of force and lenient fire regulations against Palestinians with support of Israel’s top political and military echelons.

      According to information collected by PCHR’s fieldworker and eyewitnesses’ testimony, at approximately 13:15 on Tuesday, 13 June 2023, an Israeli Special Force dressed like Palestinian civilians sneaked into Balata refugee camp and stationed around the family house of ‘Esam Hussam Suleiman al-Salaj (20) in the commercial market area in the center of the Camp. The Special Force imposed a cordon on al-Salaj family house while some of its members topped nearby houses’ roofs. Moments later, IOF, reinforced by military vehicles and backed by a drone, moved into the camp and immediately fired heavy live bullets and missiles at the cordoned house, where al-Salaj and his family members were fortified. Afterwards, violent clashes erupted in the area and extended to several streets across the camp to lift the cordon on the house. As a result, a person with a mental disability namely Faris ‘Abed al-Men’im Mohammad Hashash (19) was killed with 3 live bullets; a live bullet penetrated the right side of his abdomen and exited the left side of his heart, lung and spleen, while 2 other bullets penetrated his thighs. IOF opened fire at Hashash, who was hiding behind a wall and trying to look at the area where IOF were stationed, 200 meters away from Hashash. (...)

  • Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Weekly Update 11-17 May 2023) – Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
    https://pchrgaza.org/en/israeli-human-rights-violations-in-the-occupied-palestinian-territory-week
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    During the reporting period, Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has continued, as it began at dawn on Tuesday, 09 May 2023, and ended after a cease-fire was agreed on 13 May 2023. This week, the Israeli airstrikes killed 8 members of Palestinian armed groups and injured 29 others, including 7 women and 5 children.

    Thus, the death toll since the beginning of the Israeli aggression has risen to 33 Palestinians, including 15 civilians, amongst them 6 children and 4 women. According to the Ministry of Health (MOH), the number of injuries has risen to 190, including 64 children, 38 women and 13 elderlies.

    Moreover, 29 residential houses and apartments were directly targeted; most of them were completely destroyed, while tens of nearby housing units sustained complete and partial destruction, displacing tens of families, and causing damage to civilian facilities. PCHR’s fieldworkers are still documenting the damage inflicted to other civilian facilities.

    These attacks on civilian areas reflect Israel’s blatant disregard for the lives of Palestinian civilians with complying with the principle of distinction and proportionality binding on the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) under international law. (...)

  • Israeli Soldiers Kill Two Palestinians In Nablus
    May 13, 2023 - IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-kill-two-palestinians-in-nablus

    Earlier Saturday, Israeli soldiers invaded the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, killed two Palestinians, and injured three, including one woman.

    Undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated the refugee camp and surrounded a home before many army vehicles invaded the area and fired a barrage of live rounds, in addition to several grenades and shells, causing serious damage and burning large parts of the property.
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    Ahmad Jibril, the head of the Nablus office of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), said the soldiers killed Saed Jihad Shaker Mesha, 32, and Adnan Wasim Yousef Al-A’raj, 19, after shooting them with live fire in the head. (...)

    #Palestine_assassinée 151 #GAZA 33

    • 2 Civilians Killed and 3 Others Wounded, including Woman and Child, by Israeli Occupation Forces Fire in Balata Refugee Camp in Eastern Nablus
      PCHR | Date: 13 May 2023
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/2-civilians-killed-and-3-others-wounded-including-woman-and-child-by-israe

      (...) According to investigations conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR), at approximately 08:30 on Saturday, 13 May 2023, Israeli Special Forces sneaked via a white Mercedes Carvel bus with a Palestinian registration plate into al-Yasameen neighborhood in central Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, where they cordoned off Hatem Jehad Abu Reziq’s 2-storey house. Few moments later, IOF sent large reinforcements to the camp accompanied with a drone in the sky to back up the special forces and some soldiers topped the roofs of high buildings in the camp and tightened the cordon on Abu Reziq’s house. Meanwhile, IOF immediately launched several rocket-propelled grenades (RPG) and heavily fired live bullets at the cordoned house, destroying the 2nd floor. During the operation, clashes and an exchange of fire erupted between IOF and members of Palestinian armed groups near the cordoned house. At around 09:15, while Saed Jehad Shaker Mashah (32) , a clothes merchant, was on his way to his workplace trying to move from an alley to another on al-Madares Street to reach al-Quds Street, an Israeli sniper fired a live bullet at his head that penetrated his right eye and blew off his head, killing him on al-Madares Street at the camp’s southern outskirts. Promptly after targeting Mashah, Waseem ‘Adnan Yousef al-A’raj (18) approached to pull him, but an Israeli sniper fired a live bullet at his head and killed him falling on Mashah. Also, 3 other Palestinians, including a woman and a child, were wounded by IOF fire during the incursion, and IOF denied Palestinian ambulances’ access into the camp to evacuate those killed and injured. After committing their crime, IOF completely withdrew from the camp and those killed and injured were evacuated to Rafidia Governmental Hospital in Nablus. Later, Israeli media stated that IOF failed to arrest wanted Palestinians. (...)

  • Israeli Missiles Kill Three Palestinians In Khan Younis
    May 11, 2023 – – IMEMC News


    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-missiles-kill-three-palestinians-in-khan-younis

    On Thursday dawn, the Israeli Air Force fired a missile at an apartment in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, killing three Palestinians and wounding several others, some seriously.

    Media sources said the army fired a missile at an apartment in ‘Hamad City’ in Khan Younis, killing Ali Hasan Au Ghali, 46, his brother Mahmoud Hasan Abu Ghali, 25, and his nephew, Mahmoud Walid Abdul-Jawad, 26. At least seven Palestinians were injured.

    It is worth mentioning that Ali is one of the senior leaders of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, and was one first Palestinians to join the group.

    The army also fired a missile at a vacant home in Bani Soheila, east of Khan Younis, and a Palestinian land nearby.

    The number of Palestinian homes and apartments destroyed or partially damaged by Israeli missiles arrived at fourteen, mainly in Rafah and Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

    Israeli missiles targeted ten homes and at least three cars on the offensive’s first day.

    Israeli missiles have killed 24 Palestinians, including six children and three women, and injured at least 76, including 21 children and eight women since Israel launched its offensive three days earlier.

    Many of the wounded Palestinians are in serious condition, especially after being buried under the rubber of their bombarded homes.

    #Palestine_assassinée 142 #GAZA 26

    • Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Weekly Update 04– 10 May 2023)
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/israeli-human-rights-violations-in-the-occupied-palestinian-territory-week

      (...) On 11 May 2023, 3 Palestinians, including 2 brothers; one of them a commander of Al-Quds Brigades, were killed and 7 other civilians, including a girl and 3 women; one was pregnant, were injured after IOF warplanes fired 3 missiles at a residential apartment on the 5th floor of a building in Hamad Residential Compound, west of Khan Yunis. Those killed were identified as: ‘Ali Hasan Ghali (50), member of al-Quds Brigades’ Military Council and head of the rocket launching unit; his brother Mahmoud (23) ; and their relative Mahmoud Waleed Mohammed ‘Abdul Jawaad (26) .
      All of them were in the targeted apartment, while the other injuries were reported in nearby apartments. IOF announced that IOF and Shin Bet (Shabak) killed in a joint targeted operation the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s rocket launching force in the Gaza Strip. (...)

  • Israeli Soldiers Kill A Teenage Boy Near Tubas
    Feb 14, 2023 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-seriously-injure-a-palestinian-near-tubas

    The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed the death of a teenage boy from serious wounds he suffered at dawn when Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured him in the Al-Far’a refugee camp south of Tubas, in the northeastern West Bank.

    The Health Ministry said Mahmoud Majed Al-Ayedi, 17, was seriously injured when the soldiers shot him with a live round in the head and succumbed to his wounds at the Tubas Turkish Governmental Hospital.

    His death brings the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire this year to 47, including four who the illegal paramilitary colonizers killed; among the slain Palestinians are eleven children and one woman.

    #Palestine_assassinée 49

    • Palestinian Child Killed by Israeli Occupation Forces Fire in Far’a Refugee Camp in Tubas
      PCHR | Date: 14 February 2023
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/palestinian-child-killed-by-israeli-occupation-forces-fire-in-fara-refugee

      According to investigations conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) and eyewitnesses’ testimonies, at approximately 05:00, an Israeli Special Unit sneaked via a white Mercedes car with a Palestinian registration plate into Far’a refugee camp in southern Tubas. The Special Unit stationed in the western neighborhood near Abu Baker al-Sedeeq Mosque in al-‘Aboushi neighborhood, where they cordoned off Sameer Ahmed al-Khatib’s house and some of its soldiers topped the roof of Mohammed ‘Abed al-Rahman al-Khatib’s 3-story house, tightening the cordon around the area. Meanwhile, there were 6 children, from the neighborhood, standing in front of Abu Baker al-Sedeeq Mosqueand about 80 meters to the west of the cordoned house. Few minutes later, Mahmoud Majed Mohammed ‘Ayed (17) , who was carrying a small oxygen cylinder, walked towards Mohammed Jameel al-‘Aboushi’s house, which was 100 meters away from the house topped by the soldiers and overlooking it from behind. When the Special Force saw him, they fired one bullet at him, wounding the back of his head from behind. The child was taken in a civilian car to Tubas Turkish Hospital, but due to his serious health condition, he was referred to Rafidia Governmental Hospital in Nablus, where he was pronounced dead at 11:00. It should be noted that IOF arrived at the area to back up the Special Unit, and before theur withdrawal at about 06:30, they arrested Ahmed Raja al-Khatib (46).

  • Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian Child, Injure Three Young Men, In Jenin Feb 13, 2023 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-kill-a-palestinian-child-injure-three-young-men-in-jenin

    On Sunday evening, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a Palestinian child who was shot by Israeli soldiers at noon in Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, and added that the soldiers also injured two Palestinians.

    The Health Ministry said the soldiers shot Qussai Radwan Waked, 14, with a live round in the abdomen, causing organ damage and severe internal bleeding that resulted in his death.

    It added that the soldiers also shot two Palestinians with live fire and caused many to suffer cuts and bruises and the effects of tear gas inhalation.

    The incidents unfolded when a large military force invaded Jenin, surrounded a home in the Al-Jabriyyat neighborhood, and stormed it before abducting a former political prisoner, Jibril Zobeidi, who was imprisoned by Israeli for eleven years, leading to protests.

    Jibril is the brother of a political prisoner and a member of the Revolutionary Council of Fateh movement, Zakariyya Zobeidi, and Daoud Zobeidi, who died from serious wounds on May 15, 2022, after Israeli soldiers shot him two days before, during an invasion of the Jenin refugee camp.

    Israeli soldiers also killed his mother and his brother Taha on April 6, 2002, during the Israeli military offensive in the Jenin refugee camp.

    During the Jenin and its refugee camp invasion, Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the soldiers invading the Jenin refugee camp and several areas in Jenin city.

    The Israeli army said it invaded Jenin to abduct a Palestinian fighter and to “foil” what the army alleged was a “planned attack.”

    Thousands of Palestinians marched in front of ‎Ibn Sina Specialized Hospital in Jenin city, the Jenin refugee camp, and participated in the funeral ceremony and procession of the slain child before he was buried at the village cemetery in Al-Arqa, west of Jenin.

    #Palestine_assassinée 47

    • New Use of Lethal Armed Force… Palestinian Child Killed by Israeli Occupation Forces Fire in Jenin
      Date: 13 February 2023
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/new-use-of-lethal-armed-force-palestinian-child-killed-by-israeli-occupati

      According to investigations conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) and eyewitnesses’ testimonies, at approximately 13:00 on Sunday, 12 February 2023, an Israeli Special Force sneaked into al-Jabriat neighborhood, southwest of Jenin, directly overlooking Jenin Refugee Camp, southwest of the city. The Special Force cordoned off the family house of Jabreel Mohammed ‘Abed al-Rahman al-Zubaidi (37), from al-Jabriat neighborhood, and an Israeli Intelligence officer phoned his wife, ordering her to tell Jebreel to surrender and informing her that their house is under a cordon. Al-Zubaidi obeyed IOF’s orders, quietly stepped out and turned himself in to the soldiers. Afterwards, large reinforcements from IOF and Special Forces arrived at the neighborhood from all its entrances, and the soldiers topped the roofs of high buildings in the area. Meanwhile, a number of young men and children gathered about 200 meters away from where the military vehicles were stationed and threw stones and Molotov Cocktails at them. The soldiers on one the roofs opened fire at them, wounding Qusai Redwan Yousef Waked (14) with a live bullet in his abdomen. As a result, Waked was taken via a Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulance to Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin, where doctors attempted to save his life, but in vain, as he was pronounced dead at 16:18 on the same day. Also, two members of the Palestinian armed groups were seriously injured in clashes with IOF during the latter’s withdrawal from the village at around 14:20.

  • Updated: “Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian In Hebron”
    Jan 30, 2023 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/army-injures-three-palestinians-one-seriously-in-hebron-and-ramallah

    Updated: On Monday morning, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a young Palestinian man who was shot by Israeli soldiers in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.

    The Health Ministry officially identified the young slain as Nassim Nayef Salman Abu Fouda, 26. From Hebron.

    It added that the soldiers fired several live rounds at Nassim’s car near a military roadblock, known as #160, near the Ibrahimi Mosque, seriously wounding the young man in the head.

    Palestinian medics rushed Nassim to the Al-Ahli hospital in Hebron before he was admitted to surgery but later succumbed to gunshot wounds to the head. (...)

    #Palestine_assassinée 35

    • PCHR Condemns Murder of Palestinian Civilian by Israeli Occupation Forces Fire in Hebron
      Date: 30 January 2023
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/pchr-condemns-murder-of-palestinian-civilian-by-israeli-occupation-forces-

      This morning, a Palestinian civilian was shot dead by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) while driving his car near a military checkpoint at the entrance to al-Salaymah neighborhood, southeast of al-Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron.

      According to investigations conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR), at approximately 01:00 on Monday, 30 January 2023, a black Mazda vehicle with an Israeli registration plate arrived at a crossroad leading to al-Salaymah military checkpoint, southeast of al-Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, and stopped 100 meters away to southeast of the checkpoint. Meanwhile, verbal altercation erupted between the vehicle’s driver Naseem Nayif Fouda (26) , from al-Labna area in southern Hebron, and three Israeli soldiers, who were 3 meters away from the checkpoint. Afterwards, the vehicle drove 70 meters towards the checkpoint and from a distance of 70 meters, the Israeli soldiers started shooting at the vehicle, which speedily drove backwards hitting Rajeh Abu Irmilah’s house entrance. The vehicle then veered off and hit from behind a Volkswagen Passat car belonging to Shehdah Abu Irmilah as the car was parked in front of his house. Meanwhile, five Israeli soldiers approached and opened fire again at the vehicle, directly wounding Abu Fouda in his head. The soldiers then left towards the checkpoint and returned after less than 5 minutes accompanied with a large force of Israeli soldiers and police, while an ambulance belonging to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) arrived and stopped in the scene for 10 minutes. At around 12:30, the soldiers allowed the PRCS crew to evacuate Abu Fouda to the governmental hospital in Hebron. Later, he was referred to al-Ahli Hospital in the city, where he was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and doctors described his health condition serious due to being shot with a live bullet in his head. At approximately 08:00, doctors pronounced Abu Fouda dead.

  • The Illegality of the Israeli Occupation of the Palestinian West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and Gaza: What the International Court of Justice Will Have to Determine in its Advisory Opinion for the United Nations General Assembly - Opinio Juris
    http://opiniojuris.org/2022/12/23/the-illegality-of-the-israeli-occupation-of-the-palestinian-west-bank-i

    On 30 December 2022, the United Nations General Assembly voted to request that the International Court of Justice…

    On the same day, I published a Legal Opinion, dated 29 November 2022, explaining what it means in international law to characterize the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and Gaza as ‘illegal’. The Opinion can be found here. A summary follows below. (...)

    #CIJ

    • L’Assemblée générale de l’ONU demande à La Haye de se pencher sur l’occupation d’Israël en Palestine
      31 décembre 2022
      https://www.rts.ch/info/monde/13666092-lassemblee-generale-de-lonu-demande-a-la-haye-de-se-pencher-sur-loccupa

      L’Assemblée générale des Nations unies a adopté vendredi une résolution pour demander à la Cour internationale de justice (CIJ) de se pencher sur l’occupation israélienne des territoires palestiniens. L’ambassadeur israélien a vivement dénoncé le texte, évoquant une « tache morale ».

      Le texte a été adopté par 87 voix contre 26, et 53 abstentions. Les pays arabes ont unanimement voté en faveur, y compris ceux ayant normalisé leurs relations avec Israël. La Chine et la Russie ont également voté en faveur, tandis que les Etats occidentaux se sont montré divisés.

      Les Etats-Unis, le Royaume-Uni, l’Allemagne ou l’Italie se sont opposés à la résolution, tandis que la Belgique, le Portugal ou l’Irlande ont voté pour. La France s’est abstenue, tout comme la Suisse. (...)

    • L’ONU demande à la Cour internationale de justice d’examiner l’occupation israélienne
      France 24 – Publié le : 31/12/2022
      https://www.france24.com/fr/moyen-orient/20221231-l-assembl%C3%A9e-g%C3%A9n%C3%A9rale-de-l-onu-demande-%C3%A0-la-co

      L’Assemblée générale des Nations unies a adopté, vendredi, une résolution demandant à la Cour internationale de justice de déterminer « les conséquences juridiques » de l’occupation israélienne de territoires palestiniens. Un vote salué par l’Autorité palestinienne, tandis que l’ambassadeur israélien dénonce une « tache morale sur l’ONU ».

      L’Assemblée générale des Nations unies a adopté, vendredi 30 décembre, une résolution demandant à la Cour internationale de justice (CIJ) de se pencher sur la question de l’occupation israélienne de territoires palestiniens. Cette décision intervient au lendemain de l’investiture du gouvernement le plus à droite de l’histoire d’Israël.

      La résolution a été adoptée avec 87 voix pour, 26 contre, et 53 abstentions. Le texte exhorte la cour onusienne basée à La Haye, aux Pays-Bas, à déterminer « les conséquences juridiques de la violation persistante par Israël du droit du peuple palestinien à l’autodétermination », ainsi que de ses mesures « visant à modifier la composition démographique, le caractère et le statut de la ville sainte de Jérusalem ».

      Les États occidentaux étaient partagés sur la question, tandis que les pays arabes ont unanimement voté pour, y compris ceux ayant normalisé leurs relations avec Israël. La Chine et la Russie ont également voté en faveur du texte.

      Le représentant palestinien à l’ONU, Riyad Mansour, a déclaré que le vote envoyait un signal au nouveau gouvernement du Premier ministre Benjamin Netanyahu à propos de sa volonté de renforcer des politiques « coloniales et racistes » et a salué les États, qui ne se sont pas laissés « dissuader par des menaces et des pressions ». Un vote également salué samedi par l’Autorité palestinienne : « L’heure est venue pour Israël de se soumettre à la loi et d’être tenu pour responsable des crimes qu’il commet contre notre peuple », a déclaré Nabil Abou Roudeïneh, porte-parole du président palestinien, Mahmoud Abbas.
      Un appel à mettre fin aux colonies

      En amont du vote, l’ambassadeur israélien Gilad Erdan a qualifié la résolution de « tache morale sur l’ONU ». « Aucune organisation internationale ne peut décider si le peuple juif est un occupant dans sa propre terre natale », a-t-il ajouté. « Quelconque décision d’une organisation judiciaire qui reçoit son mandat de Nations unies politisées et en faillite morale est complétement illégitime », selon lui.

      La résolution appelle également Israël à mettre fin aux colonies mais l’Assemblée générale ne dispose pas de pouvoirs contraignants, contrairement au Conseil de sécurité où les États-Unis, alliés d’Israël, disposent d’un droit de veto.

      Les États-Unis, le Royaume-Uni, et l’Allemagne se sont opposés à la résolution et la France s’est abstenue. « Nous ne pensons pas qu’un renvoi vers la Cour internationale de justice aide à ramener les parties prenantes vers un dialogue », a déclaré le diplomate britannique Thomas Phipps.

      Avec AFP et Reuters

    • Barak Ravid @BarakRavid 31 déc. 2022
      https://twitter.com/BarakRavid/status/1609205071190835202

      1 \ Scoop: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called on Friday night Ukraine’s President Zelensky & asked that his country vote against the UN general assembly resolution to refer the issue of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank to the ICJ, Israeli & Ukrainian officials told me
      2 \ Why it matters: In the previous vote at a UN committee several weeks ago Ukraine voted in favour of the resolution which was tabled by the Palestinians, regardless of Israeli requests not to do so
      3 \ Ukrainian officials said they voted in favour as a reaction to Israel’s refusal to provide military assistance to Ukraine. Israeli foreign ministry officials were furious and summoned the Ukrainian ambassador for a tough conversation
      4 \ A senior Israeli official told me Netanyahu called Zelensky as part of a series of phone calls with leaders of countries that Israel wanted to change their country’s vote and oppose the resolution or at least abstain
      5 \ A Ukrainian official said Zelensky told Netanyahu that in return for voting against or abstaining he wants to hear how the new Israeli government is going to change its policy and provide Ukraine with defensive systems against Russian missile and drone attacks
      6 \ The Ukrainian official said Netanyahu didn’t commit to anything during the call and said the vote was getting close and that he is ready to discuss Zelensky’s requests in the future
      7 \ According to the Ukrainian official Zelensky didn’t like Netanyahu’s answer and didn’t agree to vote against the resolution or abstain. Instead he instructed Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN not to attend the vote
      8 \ The Ukrainian official said: “The two leaders weren’t satisfied and didn’t get what they wanted. Zelensky decided that we will not attend the vote in order to give a chance to the relationship with Netanyahu"
      9 \ A senior Israeli official said that even though Ukraine didn’t vote in favour of the Palestinian resolution, Israel was disappointed that instead of abstaining it decided not to attend the vote
      10 \ Netanyahu’s office told me: "Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke to president Zelensky, and Ukraine, which voted before in favour of the anti-Israeli resolution, didn’t attend the vote this time. Other than that we will not comment on diplomatic converstions”. END

    • PCHR Welcomes the Adoption of a UNGA Resolution Requesting for an Advisory Opinion by the ICJ on the Legal Nature of Israel’s Occupation.
      Date: 31 December 2022 – Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/pchr-welcomes-the-adoption-of-a-unga-resolution-requesting-for-an-advisory
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/31-12.webp

      On 30 December, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) voted in favor of a resolution requesting the International Court of Justice to provide an advisory opinion on the legal nature of Israel’s prolonged military occupation of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) and the responsibilities of third party-states.[1]

      The resolution, which was approved with 87 votes in favor, 26 votes against, and 53 abstentions, asks the ICJ to weigh in on the “legal consequences arising from the ongoing violation by Israel of the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination, from its prolonged occupation, settlement and annexation of the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including measures aimed at altering the demographic composition character, and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem, and from its adoption of related discriminatory legislation and measures”.[2] The resolution also asks the Court for an opinion on how these Israeli policies and practices “affect the legal status of the occupation” and the “legal consequences that arise for all states and the United Nations from this status”.[3] (...)

  • Israeli Soldiers Kill Three Palestinians In Jenin
    Dec 8, 2022 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-kill-three-palestinians-in-jenin

    On Thursday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed three young men and injured several Palestinians after the army invaded Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank.

    The invasion was carried out by dozens of armored military vehicles, including bulldozers before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and occupied rooftops to use as sniper posts and monitoring towers.

    The invasion led to massive protests in Jenin city and the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

    A Palestinian cab driver said he saw several Israeli military vehicles at a distance and noticed the undercover Israeli soldiers at an intersection nearby before he saw the soldiers shoot one of the Palestinians not far from his car.

    He added that he saw another Palestinian killed by the soldiers not far from where the soldiers fatally shot the first young man.

    The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the slain Palestinians as Sidqi Siddeeq Zakarna, 29, from Jenin city, Tareq Fawzi Ad-Damaj, 29, from Jenin refugee camp, and Ata Yassin Shalabi, 46, from Qabatia town, south of Jenin.

    One of Ata’s relatives said the young man worked at an Israeli factory in a colony near Al-Jalama and was heading to his work when he saw a car that had the bodies of Sidqi and Tareq and rushed to try to help them, but just as he reached the car, the soldiers shot him with a live round in the head, three in the chest and three in the back.

    Palestine TV said the soldiers shot Sidqi with several live rounds before one of the military jeeps sped toward and ran over him.

    It added that the soldiers fired several live rounds at a Palestinian ambulance transporting a wounded Palestinian and that the driver was almost killed when the soldiers fired live rounds at its windshield.

    The soldiers also shot with live fire two other Palestinians, inflicting moderate-to-severe wounds, medical sources have confirmed.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • New Crime of Extrajudicial Execution: 3 Palestinians Killed, including a Civilian, in a shooting attack by the Israeli Occupation Forces in Jenin
      PCHR – Date: 08 December 2022
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/new-crime-of-extrajudicial-execution-3-palestinians-killed-including-a-civ

      IOF killed 3 Palestinians, including a civilian, while he was trying to pull out the two dead bodies whom were members of the Palestinian resistance and killed in direct gunfire as part of extrajudicial executions. They were ambushed by IOF in the eastern neighborhood of Jenin, deep in PA-controlled areas.

      According to PCHR’s investigations and eyewitnesses’ testimonies, at approximately 04:00, on Thursday, 08 December 2022, an Israeli special force from “Yamam Unit” sneaked into the center of the Eastern Neighborhood in the old city of Jenin, set an ambush nearby Al-Razi Hospital and roofed its snipers of several buildings in the area. The latter opened fire on two Kia vehicles (brown and silver), and killed their drivers on the main street in the Area. Later on, they were identified as they were members of the Palestinian resistance, namely: Sedqi Siddiq Zakarneh (29), and Tareq Fawzi ‘Issa Salem (Al-Dajm) (26). According to investigations conducted by PCHR, there were no clashes in the area, nor eyewitnesses at the time of the shooting attack. Moments later, an Opel Corsa Palestinian vehicle carrying 4 citizens were driving to their work in Israel and stopped on the right of the road as other vehicles arrived behind it on the Street. Meanwhile, a Palestinian ambulance arrived as a number of civilians got out of their vehicles and went in the ambulance to help the paramedics to evacuate the two dead bodies from the place when IOF snipers opened fire at the civilians and paramedics, killing ‘Ata Yaseen Mahmoud Al-Shalabi (46), a worker from Qabatiya town in Jenin, after he was shot with 7 bullets, one in the head and the rest in the abdomen as he was trying to carry one of the dead bodies from the Place. Citizens and paramedics were able to transfer the 3 dead bodies to Al-Razi and Ibn Sina Hospitals in Jenin. Later, IOF reinforcements arrived and broke into the area to secure the withdrawal of Israeli special force. Before withdrawing, at around 06:00, IOF arrested 3 civilians, raided and searched the Ministry of Culture building on the Street.

      It is worth noting that extrajudicial killings are carried out pursuant to IOF intelligence services’ knowledge, and those who wanted are killed instantly rather than arresting them. Therefore, IOF play in these operation the judge’s roles by deciding a death sentence and executing it.

       PCHR condemns in the strongest terms the assassination crime and the killings without any justification and emphasizes that IOF have always used this type of crimes in the recent years against the Palestinians in light of international community silence, particularly the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention, and inaction to stop these crimes and take effective measures against the Israeli occupation, encouraging Israel to commit further war crimes against the Palestinians.

      PCHR reiterates its call upon the international community to take immediate action to end Israeli occupation’s crimes and demands the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention fulfil their obligations as per Common Article 1 of the Convention, “undertake to respect and to ensure respect for the present Convention in all circumstances,” and their obligations under Article 146 of the same Conventions, i.e., to hold accountable persons accused of committing grave breaches of the Convention.

  • Israeli Soldier Kills A Palestinian Near Nablus
    Dec 2, 2022 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldier-kills-a-palestinian-near-nablus

    On Friday, an Israeli soldier killed a young Palestinian man after dropping him to the ground in Huwwara town, south of Nablus, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

    The Palestinian Health Ministry said the slain young man has been identified as Ammar Hamdi Mifleh, 22, from Osarin village, south of Nablus.

    The Health Ministry said the soldiers prevented a Palestinian ambulance and medics from approaching the wounded young man, who succumbed to his wounds before the army took his corpse to an unknown destination.

    A Video documenting the Israeli attack shows the soldier wrapping his arm around the young man’s neck and trying to drag him away before two Palestinians tried to intervene and de-escalate the situation.

    The young man, who managed to get free from the soldier’s neck hold, wrestled with him for brief seconds before the soldier started removing his pistol out of its holster, his rifle fell in the process, and then he pushed the Palestinian, dropping him to the ground, before firing four rounds at him. (...)

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • UN’s Wennesland: Horrified by Israeli soldier’s killing of Palestinian in Huwwara
      December 3, 2022 - Quds News Network
      https://qudsnen.co/uns-wennesland-horrified-by-israeli-soldiers-killing-of-palestinian-in-huwwa

      Occupied Palestine (QNN)- United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, slammed actions of an Israeli soldier who killed on Friday a Palestinian youth at point-blank range in Huwwara town.

      “Horrified by today’s killing of a Palestinian man, Ammar Mifleh , during a scuffle with an Israeli soldier near Huwarra in the o. West Bank,” Wennesland wrote in a Saturday tweet.

      The UN envoy added, “My heartfelt condolences to his bereaved family. Such incidents must be fully & promptly investigated, & those responsible held accountable.”

      On Friday and in the daylight, an Israeli soldier extrajudicially shot and killed a Palestinian youth, identified as 22-year-old Ammar Mefleh , at point-blank range in Huwwara town.

      Video footage of the incident shared on social media showed the Israeli soldier scuffling with the Palestinian youth before pulling his gun and mercilessly firing four shots, killing him immediately and seizing his body. (...)

    • “Hero” : Ben-Gvir hails Israeli soldier who killed Palestinian at point-blank range
      December 3, 2022 - Quds News Network
      https://qudsnen.co/hero-ben-gvir-hails-israeli-soldier-who-killed-palestinian-at-point-blank-ra

      Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli far-right Otzma Yehudit Party leader, Itamar Ben Gvir, praised an Israeli soldier who shot and killed on Friday a Palestinian youth at point-blank range in Huwwara town.

      Ben-Gvir, who is set to become Israel’s next national security minister, called the soldier a “hero” and described the killing as “precise, quick and rigorous.” (...)

    • EU says 2022 is the deadliest year for Palestinians since 2006
      December 3, 2022 - Quds News Network
      https://qudsnen.co/eu-says-2022-is-the-deadliest-year-for-palestinians-since-2006

      Occupied Palestine (QNN)- In response to Israel’s Friday killing of a Palestinian youth at point-blank range in Huwwara town, the European Union said it was gravely concerned about Israel’s excessive use of lethal force against the Palestinians in the occupied territories.

      “Gravely concerned about the increasing level of violence in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem,” wrote the EU Delegation to the Palestinians in a Friday tweet, noting “in the last 72 hrs alone 10 Palestinians were killed by ISF [Israeli occupation forces] in what appears to be an excessive use of lethal force.”

      The EU added, “2022 is the deadliest year since 2006, with 140 Palestinians killed. According to Int’l. law, use of lethal force is strictly limited to situations in which there exists a serious & imminent threat to life & limb. Civilian casualties must be investigated & accountability ensured.”

      On Friday and in the daylight, an Israeli soldier extrajudicially shot and killed a Palestinian youth, identified as 22-year-old Ammar Mefleh, at point-blank range in Huwwara town.

      Video footage of the incident shared on social media showed the Israeli soldier scuffling with the Palestinian youth before pulling his gun and mercilessly firing four shots, killing him immediately and seizing his body. (...)

      #UE_préoccupée
      #IsraelUE

    • Cold-Blooded Murder … Palestinian Shot Dead by Israeli Solider in Nablus
      PCHR – Date: 03 December 2022
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/cold-blooded-murder-palestinian-shot-dead-by-israeli-solider-in-nablus

      (...) According to PCHR’s investigations, at around 16:00 on Friday, 02 December 2022, an Israeli Border Police officer executed ‘Ammar Hamdi Nayef Mefleh (23), from Nablus, after directly opening fire at him point-blank on the main street in Huwara village, southeastern Nablus, after they quarreled during ‘Ammar’s attempt to free himself from the officer’s grasp as the latter was grabbing his neck trying to arrest him. The officer had forced ‘Ammar to stand as he was lying on the ground after being wounded with shrapnel when a settler driving a car in the area opened fire at him. IOF did not allow any person or ambulance crews to approach ‘Ammar and left him to bleed for 20 minutes before an Israeli ambulance evacuated him. Around an hour later, the Palestinian Liaison was officially informed of his death.

      Tha’er Khaled ‘Abed Raboh Abu Salhiya (36), from Nablus, said to PCHR’s fieldworker that:
      When I was on the main street in Huwara village, I noticed a young man standing next to where I was knocking on the right window of a settler’s car, where a female settler was sitting in the front seat. Immediately and without opening the car windows, the settler fired from a gun 3 bullets that penetrated the window. I then saw the young man falling on the ground with blood on his face. Moments later, one of the Israeli Border Police officers rushed alone from the western side to the street leading to Nablus and pulled the wounded young man from the ground trying to arrest him. Therefore, a number of young men intervened trying to release him from the officer’s grasp as the latter was grabbing the young man’s neck and pushing him 2 or 3 meters back. The young man was trying to free himself and attacking the officer to flee. Meanwhile, the officer’s riffle fell, and the young man could release himself. Straightway, the officer pulled his gun from his holster and fired several bullets at the upper part of the young man’s body while none was allowed to approach the wounded young man, who was left to bleed for 20 minutes before an Israeli ambulance evacuated him and IOF withdrew.

      The official spokesperson of the Israeli Police claimed to the Arab media that a Palestinian armed with a knife tried to break into a car with an Israeli settler and his wife in at Huwara using a stone. At the time, the settler shot and wounded him. The wounded Palestinian stepped forward, later stabbed one of the Border Police officers in the area and tried to grab the commander’s weapon, so he was neutralized. (...)

    • Killed On December 2nd, Israel Transfers Corpse Of Slain Palestinian
      Dec 30, 2022
      https://imemc.org/article/killed-on-december-2nd-israel-transfers-corpse-of-slain-palestinian

      (...) Earlier Thursday, the Palestinian General Commission of Civil Affairs said it was conducting constant follow-ups and arrangements to secure the release of the corpse of Ammar Hamdi Mifleh, 19, from Osarin town, south of Nablus, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank. (...)

  • Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian, Injure Three, In Jenin
    Oct 21, 2022 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-kill-a-palestinian-injure-three-in-jenin

    On Friday dawn, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that Israeli soldiers killed one Palestinian and injured at least three others in Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

    Media sources said several armored Israeli military vehicles invaded the center of Jenin city before the soldiers stormed many buildings, ransacked them, and used their rooftops as sniper posts and monitoring towers.

    They added that many Palestinians protested the invasion and hurled stones at the military vehicles before the soldiers fired a barrage of live rounds, wounding four, including one who suffered life-threatening injuries.

    Medical sources said the seriously injured young man, Salah Breke, 19, succumbed to serious wounds he suffered after a soldier shot him with a live round in the neck.

    The soldiers also stormed and ransacked many homes, causing excessive damage, and abducted a young man, Bara’ Kifah Alawna, 20.

    Furthermore, the army destroyed several motorcycles and the Martyrs’ Monument during the invasion of the city’s center.

    The young man’s death brings the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli army fire since the beginning of this year, 2022, to 175, including 41 children; 51 Palestinians were killed in the besieged Gaza Strip. (...)

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Escalation of Killings Due to C Excessive Force: Palestinian Civilian Killed and 3 Others Wounded by Israeli Occupation Forces Fire in Jenin – Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/escalation-of-killings-due-to-c-excessive-force-palestinian-civilian-kille

      (...) According to investigations conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR), at approximately 00:45 on Friday, 21 October 2022, an Israeli Special Force from “Yamam Unit” infiltrated into Jenin via two vehicles; one of them was a Mercedes truck and the other was a Volkswagen minibus and cordoned off a house belonging to Kifah Nazmi ‘Alawna (20) near al-Razi Hospital in central Jenin. Moments later, many IOF’s military vehicles moved into Jenin, backed up the Israeli Special Force and some of them topped the high buildings’ roofs near the cordoned house before raiding it. Meanwhile, a number of Palestinians gathered and threw stones and empty bottles and empty carton boxes at the IOF vehicles. Immediately, IOF fired live bullets at the Palestinians, wounding four them; one was seriously wounded in his neck. The wounded persons were taken to Dr. Khalil Suliman Hospital in the city. Moments later, the medical staff announced person seriously wounded and identified him as Salah ‘Abdullah Breki (19), from Jenin. Eyewitnesses said to PCHR’s fieldworker that Breki was wounded during IOF’s incursion into Jenin, as he along with other young Palestinians were on the street throwing stones at those IOF’s vehicles. IOF withdrew two hours after their incursion into the city and arrested Baraa’, the son of the raided and searched house’s owner. (...)

  • Israeli Army Kills Two Palestinians, Injures One, near Ramallah
    Oct 3, 2022 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-army-kills-two-palestinians-injures-one-near-ramallah

    Update: In an official statement, the Commission Of Detainees’ Affairs has confirmed that Bassel Basbous was shot and injured on Monday, October 3, but did not die from his wounds and is at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center, but Israel never informed the Palestinians about the issue. It also confirmed the death of two Palestinians.

    The Commission confirmed that the two Palestinians who were killed by the Israeli army are Khaled Anbar Dabbas, 19, from the Al-Jalazoun refugee camp, and Salama Ra’fat Sharay’a, from Birzeit, near Ramallah.

    On Monday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinians and moderately wounded one near the Al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah, in the central part of the occupied West Bank.

    Media sources said several armored military vehicles invaded the area of the Palestinian Education Ministry, near the refugee camp, before fatally shooting two young men and moderately wounding another.

    They added that the Palestinians were in a car, approximately at 3:30 at dawn, heading to work when the soldiers fired many live rounds at their car, killing two and moderately wounding a third before taking them and the car to an unknown destination.

    The slain Palestinians have been identified as Bassel Qassem Basbous, 19, and Khaled Fadi Anbar, 21, from the Al-Jalazoun refugee camp .

    The wounded Palestinian, whom the soldiers also abducted, has been identified as Ra’fat Salama Habash, 19, from the nearby town of Birzeit.

    Eyewitnesses said the two slain Palestinians were still bleeding when the soldiers detained them and refused to allow Palestinian medics to reach them.

    The Israeli army claimed it invaded the area “to arrest wanted Palestinians when a car came at them at high speed before the soldiers opened fire at it, killing two and wounding one.”

    The army alleged that Palestinians tried to carry out a ramming attack against the soldiers; however, eyewitnesses denied the allegations and said the Palestinians driving the car were surprised by the soldiers invading the area before the army fired several live rounds at them.

    The army took the corpses of the two slain Palestinians, and the wounded, to an unknown destination.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Israeli Occupation Forces Open Fire at Civilian Car, Deny Medical Aid for Those Injured and Leave them to Bleed to Death

      PCHR | Date: 05 October 2022
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/israeli-occupation-forces-open-fire-at-civilian-car-deny-medical-aid-for-t

      On Monday morning, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened fire at a civilian car in Jalazone refugee camp, north of al-Bireh city in the West Bank, killing 2 of its passengers and injuring another, under the pretext of their attempt to run over Israeli soldiers. Investigations conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) refute IOF’s claims, as there was no imminent danger posed to the Israeli soldiers’ lives and the latter denied offering medical aid to those injured and left them to bleed to death. This crime came less than 36 hours after the killing of a Palestinian teenager in Jerusalem for similar allegations, reflecting IOF’s loose shooting standards and excessive use of force against Palestinians upon top-level military and political orders

      According to PCHR’s investigations, at approximately 05:40 on Monday, 03 October 2022, IOF moved into Jalazone refugee camp, where they stationed in the Education Suburb and patrolled between residential houses. Meanwhile, a number of Israeli soldiers set an ambush behind trees planted on the streetside between the camp and Surda village and opened fire at a car carrying 3 Palestinians and traveling on the street, which is 30 meters away from the IOF’s ambush, noting there were no clashes in the area. After opening fire at the car and inflicting injuries among its passengers, IOF approached and surrounded them. Around 12 minutes later, a Palestine Red Crescent ambulance arrived after residents of the area reported injuries, but the Israeli soldiers, who were surrounding the injured persons, prevented the ambulance from approaching them. The wounded were left to bleed for 35 minutes inside the car and then arrested and taken by IOF to an Israeli hospital. IOF confiscated the car, and later withdrew.

      At approximately 06:50 on the same day, the Civil Affairs Authority informed that Palestinian Ministry of Health of the death of two of those wounded, identifying them as Salama Ra’fat Shari’ah (19), from Birzeit, and Khaled Fadi ‘Anbar (21), from Jalazone refugee camp, while the wounded was identified as Basel Kathem Basbous (18), from Birzeit.

    • Israeli Army Transfers Bodies Of Two Slain Young Men To Palestinians
      Dec 17, 2022
      https://imemc.org/article/israeli-army-transfers-bodies-of-two-slain-young-men-to-palestinians

      On Friday evening, the Israeli occupation authorities transferred the bodies of two young men, killed by the soldiers on October 3rd, to their families in Ramallah, in the central part of the occupied West Bank.

      The General Authority for Civilian affairs in Ramallah said its medics received the corpses of Salama Ra’fat Sharay’a, 19, from Birzeit, and Khaled Anbar Dabbas, 19, from Jifna town.

      It added that the two slain young men’s official funeral and burial ceremonies would be held Saturday in coordination with their families.

  • Violations des droits humains par Israël dans le territoire palestinien occupé (Mise à jour hebdomadaire 04 - 10 août 2022)
    https://pchrgaza.org/en/israeli-human-rights-violations-in-the-occupied-palestinian-territory-week

    Les forces d’occupation israéliennes ont lancé une vaste offensive militaire de trois jours sur la bande de Gaza, qui a débuté le 5 août et s’est terminée le 7 août 2022, date à laquelle un cessez-le-feu négocié par l’Égypte a été déclaré entre Israël et le Jihad islamique.
    Au cours de cette offensive, les forces d’occupation israéliennes ont mené des frappes aériennes et des tirs d’artillerie à grande échelle contre des maisons résidentielles, des terres agricoles, des sites militaires et des foules. 27 Palestiniens, dont 14 civils : 3 enfants et 3 femmes, ont été tués et 172 autres, dont 59 enfants et 33 femmes, ont été blessés.

    Palestiniennes et Palestiniens tuéEs le 5 août 2022

    Mohammad Ahmad al-Madhoun, 26 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/taiseer-mohammad-al-jabari-2

    August 05, 2022: Mohammad Ahmad Abdul-Fattah al-Madhoun, 26 , was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles into the fifth and sixth floors of Burj Falasteen (Palestine Tower) in the center of Gaza city.
    The Palestinian was a senior leader of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza and was the first to be targeted in a series of Israeli bombings targeting many areas of the Gaza Strip.
    The Palestine Tower consists of thirteen floors and consists of many government offices and media centers.

    Ala’ Abdullah Qaddoum, 5 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ala-abdullah-qaddoum

    August 05, 2022: Ala’ Abdullah Qaddoum, 5, was killed by a missile dropped on her home by the Israeli military. She was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th. (...)
    The 5-year old girl was playing in front of her family’s home in the Rimal neighborhood in the center of Gaza city when the army fired missiles targeting The Borj Falasteen (Palestine Tower) building.
    Her grandfather, Riyad Qaddoum, said Ala’ was just about to start kindergarten, happy with her new clothes, school bag, and supplies.
    “Why, why did they have to kill her? Why did they have to bomb a civilian area and kill this innocent child?,” he asked, “Where is the world from all of this? Where are those who talk about human rights and protection for the civilian population…”

    Salama Mohareb ’Aabed, 41 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ala-abdullah-qaddoum-2-2-3

    August 05, 2022: Salama Mohareb ‘Aabed, 41 , was killed by a missile dropped on his home by the Israeli military. He was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th.

    Mohammad Hasan al-Bayok, 35 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/fadel-zorob-2

    August 05, 2022: Mohammad Hasan al-Bayok, 35 , was killed by a missile dropped on his home by the Israeli military. He was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th.

    Ahmad Mazen Azzam, 25 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ahmad-azzam

    August 05, 2022: Ahmad Mazen Mahmoud Azzam, 25 , was killed by a missile dropped on his home by the Israeli military. He was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th.

    Donyana Adnan al-Amour, 22 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ala-abdullah-qaddoum-2-2-3-2

    August 05, 2022: Donyana Adnan Atiya al-Amour, 22 , was killed by a missile dropped on her home by the Israeli military. She was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th.

    Taiseer Mohammad al-Ja’bari, 50 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/taiseer-jabari

    August 05, 2022: Taiseer Mohammad al-Ja’bari, 50, was killed by a missile dropped on his home by the Israeli military. He was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th. (...)
    The Israeli airforce fired a missile into the fifth and sixth floors of Burj Falasteen (Palestine Tower) in the center of Gaza City in an assassination of a senior leader of the Islamic Jihad, Taiseer Mohammad al-Ja’bari, 52 . In addition to al-Jabari, several civilians in the apartment building were killed in the airstrike.

    Fadel Mohammad Zo’rob, 30 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/fadel-zorob

    August 05, 2022: Fadel Mohammad Zo’rob, 30, was killed by a missile dropped on his home by the Israeli military. He was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th.

    Emad Abdul-Rahim Shallah, 52 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ala-abdullah-qaddoum-2

    August 05, 2022: Emad Abdul-Rahim Shallah, 52, was killed by a missile dropped on his home by the Israeli military. He was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th. (...)
    Emad was killed when the army fired many missiles into the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza, killing three Palestinians, including two civilians,

    Yousef Salman Qaddoum, 24 ans
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ala-abdullah-qaddoum-2-2

    August 05, 2022: Yousef Salman Mohammad Qaddoum, 24 , was killed by a missile dropped on his home by the Israeli military. He was one of eleven Palestinians killed in a barrage of Israeli missiles fired into Gaza in the middle of the afternoon on August 5th. (...)
    Emad was killed when the army fired many missiles into the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza, killing three Palestinians, including two civilians,

    Palestiniennes et Palestiniens tuéEs le 6 août 2022

    Na’ama Mohammad Abu Qayda
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/momen-mohammad-nairab-2-2

    August 06, 2022: Na’ama Mohammad Abu Qayda, 62, was killed while traveling in a car to the home of her son’s bride. Her son and his bride were supposed to be married on this day. But Israeli soldiers fired missiles at her civilian car in the Um an-Nasr village in Beit Hanoun in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, killing Na’ama and wounding several others.

    Nour Hussein Zoweidi, 21
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/momen-mohammad-nairab-2-2-2

    August 06, 2022: Nour Hussein Zoweidi, 21, was killed by an Israeli airstrike in Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

    Momen Mohammad Nairab, 5
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/momen-mohammad-nairab

    August 06, 2022: Momen Mohammad Nairab, 5, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip.
    His brother Ahmad, 11, was also killed in the Israeli attack.

    Ahmad Mohammad Nairab, 11
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ahmad-mohammad-nairab

    August 06, 2022: Ahmad Mohammad Nairab, 11, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip.

    Mohammad Eyad Hassouna, 14
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/nafeth-mohammad-al-khatib-2-2


    August 06, 2022: Mohammad Eyad Hassouna, 14, was killed after Israeli drones fired missiles at homes in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 45 Palestinians, including children, were injured in that attack.

    Mohammad Zaqqout, 20
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/momen-mohammad-nairab-2

    August 06, 2022: Mohammad Mohammad Zaqqout, 20, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip.

    Mohammad Abdul-Hamid Shbeir, 23
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/nafeth-mohammad-al-khatib-2

    August 06, 2022: Mohammad Abdul-Hamid Shbeir, 23, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. He was a fighter with the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas party.

    Nafeth Mohammad al-Khatib, 50
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/nafeth-mohammad-al-khatib

    August 06, 2022: Nafeth Mohammad al-Khatib, 50, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip.

    Mohammad Walid al-Farram, 17
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ahmad-walid-al-farram

    August 06, 2022: Mohammad Walid al-Farram, 17, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip.

    Khalil Ziad Abu Hamada, 19
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/taiseer-mohammad-al-jabari-2-2-4-2

    August 06, 2022: Khalil Ziad Abu Hamada, 19, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip.

    Ziad Ahmad al-Mudallal, 35
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/taiseer-mohammad-al-jabari-2-2-4

    August 07, 2022: Ziad Ahmad al-Mudallal, 35, the son of senior Islamic Jihad leader, Ahmad al-Mudallal, was killed by an Israeli missile in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

    Hussein Mohammad Mansour, 26
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/taiseer-mohammad-al-jabari-2-2-3

    August 06, 2022: Hussein Mohammad Mansour, 26, was killed when the Israeli air force fired missiles at Palestinians in the Sha’sha’a area, east of Jabalia in northern Gaza, wounding at least ten Palestinians, some seriously.

    Hazem Mohammad Salem, 9
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/hazem-mohammad-salem

    August 06, 2022: Hazem Mohammad Salem, 9, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip.

    Tamim Ghassan Hijazi, 24
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/taiseer-mohammad-al-jabari-2-2-2

    August 06, 2022: Tamim Ghassan Hijazi, 24, was killed when the Israeli airforce fired missiles into several buildings in Gaza city, Khan Younis, in the southern part of the coastal region, and many areas in the central and northern parts of the Gaza Strip before dawn on Saturday. (...)
    The Israeli missiles also killed Ahmad Mazen Mahmoud Azzam, 25, in the Zeitoun neighborhood, one of the largest and most densely populated areas in Gaza city.

    Khaled Saeed Mansour
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/momen-mohammad-nairab-2-2-2-2

    August 07, 2022: Khaled Saeed Mansour, 47, was killed by an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip. His body was pulled from the rubble of his building on Sunday morning August 7th, after a missile destroyed the building the night before.
    At 21:30 on August 6th, Israeli warplanes fired 6 missiles at a 3-story house, which includes rented apartments, in Rafah refugee camp, without prior warning, destroying a house over the heads of its residents and 7 neighboring houses.

    As a result, 7 persons, including a child and two women, were killed, and 35 others, including 18 children and 12 women, were wounded.

    The Palestinian Civil Defense and Municipality crews continued to recover the bodies of the dead and the wounded from the rubble until 05:00 on Sunday, 07 August 2022. Israeli government officials declared the airstrike had targeted Khaled Saeed Mansour (47), the commander of Al-Quds Brigades in the southern Gaza Strip. Mansour was pulled out of the rubble with his two companions: Ziad Ahmad Khalil Al-Mudallal (35), and Raafat Saleh Ibrahim Al-Zamili (Sheikh Eid)( (41).

    The rest of the victims were civilians living in the same building or in the neighboring houses and were identified as: Mohammad Iyad Mohammad Hassouna (14), Ismail Abdul-Hameed Mohammad Salama/Dweik (30), and his mother, Hana’ Ismail Ali Dweik (50), and Alaa’ Saleh Abdul Mohsen Al-Mallahi (30).

    Hanin Abu Qayda
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/hanin-abu-qayda


    August 08, 2022: Hanin Abu Qayda, 10, died from serious wounds she suffered on August 6th, after the Israeli army bombarded the Um an-Nasr village in Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
    The Palestinian Health Ministry Hanin was seriously injured when the Israeli army fired missiles at a civilian car, killing her grandmother, Na’ama Mohammad Abu Qayda, 62 , and wounding seven family members.
    The family was preparing for the wedding of one of Hanin’s uncles and was driving toward the groom’s house when the army fired missiles at their car in the Um an-Nasr area in Beit Hanoun.

    Mahmoud Ahmad Daoud
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/mahmoud-ahmad-daoud

    August 08, 2022: Mahmoud Ahmad Daoud, 21 , died from serious wounds he suffered a day earlier during the Israeli bombing of Gaza Sunday.
    Palestinian medical sources have confirmed Mohammad, a traffic police officer has succumbed to his serious wounds at a hospital in Gaza city.
    They added that Mahmoud was seriously wounded when the Israeli army fired missiles at the as-Samer Junction, in the center of Gaza city.
    His death brings the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli missiles and shells during the three-day offensive on Gaza (Friday-Saturday-Sunday) to 45 Palestinians, including one elder, three women, and fifteen children.

    Ibrahim Shehda Abu Salah
    https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/ibrahim-shehda-abu-salah

    August 09, 2022 : Ibrahim Shehda Abu Salah, 41, died from serious wounds he suffered several days earlier, during the Israeli bombardment of Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
    The Palestinian Health Ministry said Ibrahim was seriously injured when the army fired missiles and shells at homes and buildings in Beit Hanoun, killing many Palestinians and wounding dozens.
    He was seriously injured Saturday, the second day of the three-day Israeli onslaught on the Palestinians in the impoverished Gaza Strip.

    #GAZA #Palestine_assassinée

  • Updated: Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian Near Jerusalem
    Aug 15, 2022 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-kill-a-palestinian-near-jerusalem-3

    On Monday dawn, undercover Israeli soldiers killed a young Palestinian man in his home in Kafr Aqab neighborhood, north of occupied Jerusalem in the West Bank.

    The soldiers shot Mohammad Ibrahim Shaham, 21, with a live round in the head after storming his home.

    His father said a soldier shot Mohammad, who was born in the nearby Qalandia refugee camp, with a live round to the head from point-blank range the moment he opened the door for the soldiers invading his home and proceeded to ransack the property.

    The soldiers also fired many live rounds in the property before ransacking it.

    His father added that the soldiers left Shaham bleeding for about 40 minutes before they took his corpse and withdrew from the town.

    The soldiers also fired several live rounds in the property causing excessive damage.

    The father added that the invasion into the property took place around 3:30 at dawn, before one of the soldiers put the pistol against his forehead and killed him.

    “This is an assassination in cold blood, just like they did in Jenin, and what they are doing across occupied Palestine,” the father added, “The soldiers didn’t ask for our names, ID cards or ask any questions, they just stormed the property and assassinated by son. Just five months ago, exactly on March 15, the soldiers killed his cousin.” (...)

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Palestinian Deadly Shot by Israeli Occupation Forces inside His House in Occupied East Jerusalem
      PCHR - Date: 15 August 2022
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/palestinian-deadly-shot-by-israeli-occupation-forces-inside-his-house-in-o

      (...) The Israeli police claimed in a statement that: “the shooting happened after the Palestinian killed stabbed with a knife one of the officers during a home raid searching for weapons, but none of the Israeli soldiers were injured.” The statement added that “an Israeli paramedic, who accompanied the border guard officers, provided first aid to the wounded, and the latter was then taken to receive treatment, but he was pronounced dead later, succumbing to his injuries.”

      Contrary to IOF’s claims, Mohammed’s father said to PCHR’s fieldworker that:

      I left my bedroom after my wife woke me up and told me there are Israeli soldiers knocking on the house door. At the time, I saw my son Mohammed leaving his room towards the apartment’s main door. I then saw IOF opening the door and raiding the house. When IOF saw Mohammed, they shot him at point-blank range and wounded him with a live bullet in his head. My son did not have a fight with the soldiers, who raided our house, but they opened fire at him without a prior warning and even without asking who he was. Although Mohammed was injured, the shooting continued inside the house, so I returned to my bedroom and my other son who was staying in the living room, closed the door as well. Later, my wife and I tried to help Mohammed, but the soldiers prevented us from approaching him. They also assaulted me, my wife and our 5 sons; 3 of them are blind. We were then taken and detained in nearby apartments. Forty minutes later, I saw the soldiers leaving the house and carrying Mohammed, who was covered with a piece of cloth and bleeding from his head. The building stairs were stained with Mohammed’s blood. Later, we were informed of his death. ” (...)

  • Statement on the German Federal Prosecutor’s decision not to open investigations in the Kilani case (Gaza airstrike 2014)
    BERLIN, 30 MAY 2022 – Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
    https://pchrgaza.org/en/statement-on-the-german-federal-prosecutors-decision-not-to-open-investiga

    In August 2021, the German Federal Prosecutor announced that he will not open an investigation into the airstrike on 21 July 2014 by Israeli Defense Forces in the Kilani case. According to the Prosecutor, the evidence needed to conclusively determine whether a war crime had been committed was not obtainable. The decision came after seven years of legal and evidentiary submissions by PCHR and ECCHR on behalf of the Kilani family in order to push for independent and impartial investigations. After accessing parts of the case file in April 2022, PCHR and ECCHR are issuing this statement.

    In December 2014, PCHR and ECCHR filed a criminal complaint together with the son of the Kilani family, Ramsis, who lost his father and five stepbrothers and stepsisters in the airstrike. Both organizations submitted additional information, evidence and analysis during subsequent years on nine separate occasions to the Federal Prosecutor. The case was discussed at a public event in Berlin in 2018 and is also known more widely through the documentary film Not just your picture by filmmakers Anne Paq and Dror Dayan.

    On 21 July 2014, during the Israeli military operation, an airstrike on the Al-Salam tower in Gaza city by the Israeli Defense Forces killed eleven members of the Kilani and Derbas families. Among the dead were Ibrahim and Taghreed Kilani and their five children. Ibrahim Kilani and the five children were German nationals. According to the Israeli Army, the target
    of the air strike had been a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, who was also found dead in the building. For more information, visit ECCHR’s case page. (...)

  • Palestinian man shot, killed by Israeli forces in Nablus
    April 13 - Quds News Network
    https://qudsnen.co/palestinian-man-shot-killed-by-israeli-forces-in-nablus

    Nablus (QNN)- Israeli occupation forces shot and killed a Palestinian man during a military raid into the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, earlier on Wednesday.

    The Israeli occupation forces raided the towns of Beita, al-Lubban al-Sharqiya, and Urif, south of Nablus, in addition to the eastern area of Nablus, earlier today.

    The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that 34-year-old Mohammad Hasan Assaf was shot by the Israeli forces in the chest during the raid.

    However, soon after he succumbed to his injuries.

    Assaf is an attorney with the Wall and Settlements Resistance Commission.

    Local sources reported that five Palestinians were also shot with Israeli live bullets and another five were shot with rubber bullets, including one in the eye.

    Another resident got bruised after being run over by an Israeli military vehicle while another was burnt by a tear gas canister.

    Eight others suffocated from gas inhalation in the vicinity of Joseph’s Tomb.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian Lawyer In Nablus
      Apr 13, 2022
      https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-kill-a-palestinian-lawyer-in-nablus

      Israeli soldiers killed, Wednesday morning, a Palestinian lawyer after firing many live rounds at his car in the Industrial Area in Nablus city, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

      The slain Palestinian, Mohammad Hasan Assaf, 34 , was from Kafr Laqif village in Qalqilia, in the northern part of the West Bank. The soldiers shot him with a live round in the chest.

      Mohammad, a father of three children, the oldest of them is only four years of age, was killed by the soldiers while returning home after driving his sons and nephews to school; he was returning from the Industrial Area in Nablus when the soldiers fired at his car and killed him. (...)

    • Excessive Use of Force: IOF Kill Palestinian Lawyer in Nablus
      13 April 2022 - Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
      https://pchrgaza.org/en/excessive-use-of-force-iof-kill-palestinian-lawyer-in-nablus

      On Wednesday morning, 13 April 2022, Israeli occupation forces (IOF) killed a Palestinian lawyer without any justification while their troops withdrew from Nablus after conducting a wide-scale incursion into the city. During the incursion, IOF attacks resulted in several injuries among Palestinians and killed the lawyer who was in the area dropping off his nephews to their school. (...)

    • An Israeli soldier opened fire from a moving jeep, killing a lawyer taking kids to school
      Gideon Levy, Alex Levac | Apr. 21, 2022 | Haaretz.com
      https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/twilight-zone/.premium.HIGHLIGHT.MAGAZINE-idf-soldier-opened-fire-from-a-moving-jeep-kill

      Attorney Mohammed Assaf would take his son and two nephews to school in Nablus every morning. Last week they encountered clashes by Joseph’s Tomb. When Assaf left his car; a soldier in a speeding jeep opened the door and shot him

      At the entrance to the well-kept family compound, an SUV stands in the carport, wrapped in black like an installation by Christo. The new car might be covered as protection from the sun and dust, or as a sign of mourning. The vehicle under the black fabric is the gray Hyundai Tucson that belonged to attorney Mohammed Assaf. He drove to his death last week in that vehicle, which he was still paying off. It was the car in which, every morning, he took his young son to kindergarten and his two nephews to high school in Nablus. Then he would continue to the offices of the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, a Palestinian Authority agency where he worked as a legal adviser.

      Next to the covered car is Assaf’s home, an ornate, stylish stone structure, its facade painted blue. Fruit trees grow in the yard. Adjacent to the blue dwelling is the house of his elderly parents, who have lost their loved one, their only child who attended university, the pride of the family.

      Assaf had been working hard on his master’s thesis at the law faculty of An-Najah National University, in Nablus, for some months. His topic was the rights of Palestinians who own land on the Israeli side of the separation barrier. One of his brothers shows us the chapter headings he had written in hand over several pages, a few days before a soldier opened the door of a speeding jeep on a Nablus street and shot Assaf to death.

      This is a home in a state of shock. In their parents’ living room, Mohammed’s two bereaved brothers occasionally break into silent tears. The three little ones, newly orphaned, borne in the adults’ arms, don’t understand what happened to their father. The mourning parents, Maryam, 62, and Hasan, 70, and the new widow, Sara Knaan, 30, are closeted in their rooms and decline to meet guests.

      All it takes is a split-second of rage, compounded perhaps by a sense of overlordship, a disregard for life and a craving for revenge felt by a hot-tempered soldier in an armored jeep at which youngsters threw stones that endangered no one – and a family is forever shattered. A photograph of their loved one, wearing the black cap and gown of a university graduate, from the diploma-awarding ceremony at An-Najah, hangs on the parents’ living room wall. There are other photos from the ceremony. One shows Rami Hamdallah, at the time the university’s president, and later the Palestinian prime minister, awarding Mohammed his degree 10 years ago. The life that then graced this village son was cut down in its prime last week.

      Kafr Laqif is a special village. Verdant ficus and eucalyptus trees shade the streets and the handsome homes; it all seems green and tranquil. And the rare fact is that hardly anyone from this village has been killed: one person was killed in 1967, one in the first intifada and now the village jurist. Around 1,500 people live here, most of whom work in the many nearby settlements and a few in Israel. The village’s proximity to the separation fence also brings settlers and perhaps other Israelis here for shopping and car repairs. The settlement of Karnei Shomron (“horns of Samaria”) looms across the way, also Ma’aleh Shomron (“heights of Samaria”) and Ginot Shomron (“gardens of Samaria”). No fewer than three road signs in Hebrew and Arabic lead to the village from the main road – another rarity, as road signs to Palestinian villages are almost nonexistent in the West Bank.

      Mohammed Assaf was 34. His brother Firas, 40, receives us grimly. The eldest brother, Fadi, 43, quickly joins us. The deceased left behind three children: five-year-old Hasan, Maryam who is two and a half, and year-old Amin. Every morning around 8 A.M., Mohammed set out for Nablus in his SUV, which is not yet a year old. On the way, he dropped off Hasan at the private, highly regarded Glimmers of Hope kindergarten. Then he went on to the vocational high school attended by his 17-year-old nephews: Yamen, who is Firas’ son, and Hasan, who is Fadi’s son. In the afternoon, he drove them back to the village. Last Wednesday, April 13, they set out as usual, but Mohammed didn’t make it home.

      During the night, young Palestinians set the site of Joseph’s Tomb ablaze. The army arrived in the morning. Joseph’s Tomb is a few hundred meters from his nephews’ high school. When the army invades Nablus, young people take to the streets and pelt the troops with stones and Molotov cocktails. At about 9 A.M., the military convoy made its way out of the city. Around 10, armored vehicles led by an armored bulldozer careened through the streets on the way out of Nablus.

      Shortly after 9, Fadi got a phone call from an acquaintance at the metalworks place where he works, in Ginot Shomron: Your brother was shot and wounded in Nablus. He immediately called his son, who was supposed to be with his uncle, but got no reply. His son was in fact dumbstruck at having seen his uncle shot to death before his eyes minutes earlier. A friend answered the phone instead and confirmed that Mohammed was dead. The other brother, Firas, who works in a textile plant in the Israeli-owned industrial zone of Barkan, received a call from his son, Hasan, who also witnessed Mohammed’s killing.

      Yamen, a tall, strapping 12th grader studying automotive mechanics, stands in a corner of the room, holding his fatherless cousin Maryam, and recounts what happened. They were on the way to school when they suddenly encountered clashes between Palestinians and Israeli troops. Dozens of young people were throwing stones at the military convoy. They blocked the road with burnt tires and stones. Mohammed parked and the three got out of the car. They had already dropped off Hasan at his kindergarten. According to Yamen, his uncle started to film the confrontation with his phone; according to a different account, he joined in the stone throwing. In any event, only 5 to 7 minutes elapsed between the time Mohammed Assaf stepped out of the car and the instant in which he was shot and killed.

      Attorney Assaf had attended dozens of demonstrations as part of his job, but this time he happened upon it, his family stresses. A former Palestinian minister, Walid Assad, who headed the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, paid his condolences while we were there. He also pointed out that his distant relative came across the event completely by chance, and not as part of his work for the PA.

      Video footage shows one of the army jeeps hurtling by, amid a volley of stones. Suddently, as it speeds past, its door opens and the soldier sitting next to the driver opens fire. He fired three rounds, Yamen says. In any case, it’s certainly impossible to take aim when traveling at that speed.

      Haaretz asked the IDF Spokesperson’s Office whether the use of live ammunition during high-speed travel, when there is no mortal danger, meets the criteria of the army’s rules of engagement. The office responded: “A Military Police investigation has been launched into the event. At its conclusion, the findings will be provided to the office of the military advocate general for review.”

      One of the bullets struck Assaf in the heart. He collapsed onto the road, blood spurting from his mouth. His two nephews rushed to him, but there was nothing they could do. The bullet apparently exploded within his body and wreaked devastation. The soldiers continued on their way as though nothing had happened. They didn’t even slow down. A Palestinian ambulance was summoned to the scene. The paramedics tried to resuscitate Assaf, but he was declared dead on arrival at Rafadiya Hospital in the city.

      Just then, Murad Shtewi, one of the leaders of Kafr Kadum’s relentless struggle against the army’s longtime blockage of the access road to the village, was traveling with his driver from Nablus to Ramallah. Shtewi is also the director general of the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, where Assaf worked. Hearing the news, he asked the chauffeur to pull over. He couldn’t believe his ears. Never, he says, had he ever imagined that his excellent legal adviser would die so young.

      “They stole his soul too early,” Shtewi says. Only after seeing the video of the attempts to revive Assaf did he grasp that he was truly dead. A report by an Israeli news site stirred outrage here: “Our forces have killed a person in Nablus. The terrorist was critically wounded in disturbances near Joseph’s Tomb and died of his wounds after being evacuated in critical condition.” Their Mohammed, an advocate of nonviolent struggle, was labeled a “terrorist.”

      How are the parents? Fadi bursts into tears; Firas joins in. “They haven’t yet digested this tragedy. May God help them.” They broke the news gradually. Initially, they told them that Mohammed had suffered minor injuries, then that they were serious, until finally they told them the truth. Yamen, the nephew, relates that on the drive that morning, his uncle’s last journey, which lasted 45 minutes, they sat quietly in the car. They rode in silence.

  • Palestinian Teen Dies From Serious Wounds Suffered In Jenin Apr 11, 2022 – – IMEMC News
    https://imemc.org/article/palestinian-teen-dies-from-serious-wounds-suffered-in-jenin

    The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed Monday morning that a Palestinian teenage boy has died from serious wounds he suffered Sunday, after Israeli soldiers shot him in Jenin city, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

    The Health Ministry said the teen, Mohammad Hussein Zakarna, 17, was shot in the back by undercover Israeli soldiers who infiltrated the Industrial Zone in Jenin and fired many live rounds at a Palestinian car.

    Medical sources said Mohammad was shot with an expanding bullet in the back, and its fragments tour through his chest area.

    Zakarna was from the Eastern Neighborhood of Jenin city; the Israeli soldiers and the undercover officers also injured several Palestinians during the area’s invasion.

    He was shot and seriously injured when the undercover officers ambushed a Palestinian car and fired several live rounds at it. Mohammad died from his serious wounds at the al-Razi hospital in Jenin.

    His funeral ceremony was held in Jenin shortly after his death and was attended by hundreds of Palestinians.

    #Palestine_assassinée