• » Palestinian Dies From Serious Wounds Suffered In Northern Gaza IMEMC News | May 19, 2018 11:43 PM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-dies-from-serious-wounds-suffered-in-northern-gaza

    The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that a third Palestinian died, on Saturday evening, from serious wounds he suffered last Monday, when Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire in northern Gaza.

    The Ministry said the Palestinian, Ahmad al-‘Abed Abu Samra , 21, was shot by Israeli soldiers, on Monday May 14, and remained in a critical condition until he succumbed to his wounds, on Saturday evening, at the Shifa Medical Center.

    The Palestinian, from Jabalia an-Nazla, in northern Gaza, was shot by the soldiers during the Great Return March, near the border fence, east of Jabalia.

    #Palestine_assassinée #marcheduretour

    • Gaza: trois Palestiniens blessés par des tirs de soldats israéliens succombent
      AFP / 19 mai 2018 17h09
      https://www.romandie.com/news/Gaza-trois-Palestiniens-blesses-par-des-tirs-de-soldats-israeliens-succombent/919605.rom

      Gaza (Territoires palestiniens) - Trois Palestiniens blessés lundi par des tirs de soldats israéliens lors des manifestations dans la bande de Gaza le long de la frontière avec l’Etat hébreu sont décédés, ont indiqué samedi des sources médicales palestiniennes.

      Selon un communiqué du ministère de la Santé à Gaza, il s’agit de Mohammed Mazen Alyan, 20 ans, qui avait été blessé à l’est du camp de réfugiés de Al-Bureij, de Mouin Abdel-Hamid Al-Saï , 58 ans et de Ahmed Samara , 21 ans, blessé à l’est de Jabalia dans le nord de la bande de Gaza.

      Mouin Abdel-Hamid Al-Saï a été blessé à l’est de la ville de Gaza, ont précisé des sources médicales.

      Ces décès portent à 62 le nombre de Palestiniens tués par des balles israéliennes lundi lorsque des dizaines de milliers de manifestants ont protesté contre le transfert de l’ambassade américaine à Jérusalem.

  • » Another Palestinian Dies From Wounds Suffered On May 14
    IMEMC News | May 19, 2018 1:07 PM
    http://imemc.org/article/another-palestinian-dies-from-wounds-suffered-on-may-14

    The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that a young Palestinian man died, Saturday, from serious wounds he suffered on Monday, May 14.

    It said the young man, identified as Mohammad Mazen Oleyyan, 20, was shot with live Israeli army fire, and died from his serious wounds at the Al-Quds Hospital, in Gaza.

    The Palestinian was with a live round in the head, during the Great Return March, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza.

    He remained in a critical condition, before was pronounced brain dead, and passed away Saturday.

    #Palestine_assassinée #marcheduretour

  •  » MOH : “Israeli Soldiers Injure 56 Palestinians In Gaza”
    IMEMC News - May 19, 2018 3:55 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/moh-israeli-soldiers-injure-56-palestinians-in-gaza

    The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that Israeli soldiers injured, Friday, 56 Palestinians during the Great Return March which was held in several parts of the Gaza Strip, and adding that twenty-three of the wounded Palestinians were shot with live rounds.

    The protests were held near border areas in several parts of the border fence, in the eastern part of the besieged and impoverished coastal region.

    Three of the wounded are two journalists, and one medic.

    The Health Ministry said Israeli army sharpshooters shot at least twenty-three Palestinians, when the soldiers attacked the nonviolent protesters, and also fired dozens of gas bombs.

    Ten of the Palestinians who were shot with live fire were injured east of the Zeitoun neighborhood, in the eastern part of the Gaza Strip, and were rushed to the Shifa Medical Center, suffering moderate-but-stable wounds.

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  • » Palestinian Man Dies From Serious Wounds Suffered On April 14 IMEMC News - May 19, 2018 5:20 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-man-dies-from-serious-wounds-suffered-on-april-14

    The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that a Palestinian man died, on Saturday at dawn, from serious wounds he suffered on Monday April 14, after Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire during the nonviolent protest against the U.S. moving its Embassy to occupied Jerusalem, and commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Nakba (Catastrophe).

    The Ministry said the Mo’in ِِAbdul-Hamid Sa’ey , 58 years of age, died from his serious wounds at the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza city, where he was rushed to surgery and then to the Intensive Care Unit until he succumbed to his wounds.

    #Palestine_assassinée #marcheduretour

  • » Army Kills Two Palestinians In Gaza
    IMEMC News | May 16, 2018 5:01 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/army-kills-two-palestinians-in-gaza

    Israeli soldiers killed, on Tuesday evening, two Palestinians, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza, and injured more than 417, in several parts of the coastal region.

    The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers killed Bilal Bodeir al-Ashram , 18, from the Nusseirat refugee camp, east of Deir al-Balah, in Central Gaza.

    The Palestinian was shot in the chest, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, with a live round fired by an Israeli army sniper stationed on one of the sand hills installed by the military across the border fence.

    The soldiers also killed N asser Ahmad Mahmoud Ghorab , 51, from the Nusseirat refugee camp, after shooting him with a live round, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza.

    The Palestinian was shot with a live round in the chest, and died from his serious wound shortly after his injury.

    #Palestine_assassinée #marcheduretour

  • le 15 mai à Cannes

    Manal Issa, candeur nature
    Par Julie Brafman — 10 mai 2018 à 20:06
    http://next.liberation.fr/cinema/2018/05/10/manal-issa-candeur-nature_1649249

    Dans l’inépuisable série des hasards qui mènent au tapis rouge, cette histoire-là est savoureuse : une élève de l’Institut des sciences et techniques de l’ingénieur à Angers (Istia) est repérée sur Facebook par une réalisatrice insatisfaite des castings. Elle devient actrice, est nommée révélation aux césars, ne s’arrête plus de tourner. « C’était une photo banale, je faisais un câlin à un arbre, rigole Manal Issa. Quand j’ai reçu le message du producteur, je me suis dit "c’est bizarre" et puis "bon, j’essaie". » Comme un clin d’œil, le film était intitulé Peur de rien… Trois ans plus tard, elle est à Cannes pour Mon Tissu préféré de la réalisatrice syrienne Gaya Jiji. Elle campe Nahla (rôle pour lequel elle a pris 12 kilos « en m’empiffrant de chocolat »), une jeune femme syrienne secrète et renfrognée, qui erre entre fantasmes d’ailleurs et désir de rien.

    « On pourrait penser que c’est prétentieux mais quand j’ai lu le scénario, je me suis dit qu’il n’y avait que moi pour faire ce rôle. Il est tellement intérieur, tellement différent de ce qu’on voit au cinéma. Nahla n’a de comptes à rendre à personne, elle s’en fout. » Nahla, c’est une moue boudeuse entourée de deux joues rondes, des robes aux couleurs fanées et peu de mots. Manal Issa est l’inverse : fluette et dynamique, rigolote et un peu paumée.

    #marcheduretour

    • Publié le 16 mai 2018 à 13h25 | Mis à jour le 16 mai 2018 à 13h25
      Manal Issa soutient Gaza sur le tapis rouge à Cannes

      « Stop the attack on Gaza » : la photo de la Libanaise Manal Issa brandissant une affiche de soutien aux Palestiniens sur le tapis rouge cannois faisait parler d’elle mercredi, même si l’actrice a refusé de commenter son geste.

      « Elle ne souhaite pas s’exprimer car elle veut attirer l’attention sur Gaza et pas sur elle-même », a indiqué à l’AFP l’entourage de l’actrice, au lendemain de son geste sur le tapis rouge, lors de la montée des marches pour Solo, le dernier opus de Star Wars.

      Au pied des marches du Palais des festivals, Manal Issa, 26 ans, a déplié une grande feuille de papier blanche, avec en rouge ce message : « Stop the attack on Gaza !! » (« Arrêtez l’attaque sur Gaza »). Une référence aux près de 60 manifestants palestiniens tués lundi, dans de violents affrontements entre soldats israéliens et Palestiniens, le même jour que l’inauguration de la nouvelle ambassade américaine, déménagée de Tel Aviv à Jérusalem.

  • Names and ages of Palestinians killed by Israeli troops in Gaza

    These are the names of the unarmed Palestinians shot dead by Israeli troops since Friday 30 March, 2018. They were protesting at the Gaza border for the right of return to their ancestral lands and homes, from which they were driven out in 1948. The list does not include the many thousands wounded by live fire.

    Name and age of victims :
    01. Omar Wahid Samour, 31 years old
    02. Mohammed Kamal al-Najjar, 25 years old
    03. Jihad Zuhair Abu Jamous, 30 years old
    04. Amin Mansour Abu Muammar, 22 years old
    05. Ibrahim Salah Abu Sha’er, 17 years old
    06. Nagy Abdullah Abu Hjeir, 25 years old
    07. Musab Zuhair Al-Soloul, 23 years old
    08. Abd al-Qader Mardi al-Hawajri, 42 years old
    09. Mahmoud Saadi Rahmi, 23 years old
    10. Mohammed Naeem Abu Amro, 26.
    11. Ahmed Ibrahim Ashour Odeh, 19.
    12. Jihad Ahmed Farina, 34 years old
    13. Abdel-Fattah Abdel-Nabi, 18 years old
    14. Bader Fayiq al-Sabbagh, 22 years old
    15. Sari Walid Abu Odeh, 27 years old
    16. Hamdan Isma’il Abu Amsha, 23 years old
    17. Fares Al-Ruqab, 29 years old
    18. Ahmad Omar Arafah, 25 years old
    19. Osama Khamis Qdeih, 38 years old
    20. Majdi Ramadan Shabat, 38 years old
    21. Hussein Muhammad Adnan Madi, 13 years old
    22. Subhi Abu Atawi, 20 years old
    23. Mohammad Said al-Haj-Saleh, 33 years old
    24. Sedqi Faraj Abu Atawi, 45 years old
    25. Alaa al-Din Yahya Ismail al-Zamli, 15 years old
    26. Hamza Abd al-Al, 20 years old
    27. Yaser Murtaja, 30 years old
    28. Ibrahim Al-‘ur, 19 years old
    29. Mujahed Nabil Al-Khudari, 25 years old
    30. Marwan Odeh Qdeih, 45 years old
    31. Mohammed Hjeila, 30 years old
    32. Abdallah Al-Shahri, 28 years old
    33. Tahrir Wahba, 17 years old
    34. Saad Abu Taha, 29 years old
    35. Mohammed Ayoub, 15 years old
    36. Ahmed Abu Hussein, 25 years old
    37. Abdullah Shamali, 20 years old
    38. Ahmad Rashad Al Athamna, 23 years old
    39. Ahmed Nabil Aqel, 25 years old
    40. Mahmoud Wahba, 18 years old
    41. Ahmed Dabour, 23 years old
    42. Ayed Hamaydeh, 23 years old
    43, Amjad Qartous, 18 years old
    44. Hesham Abdul-Al, 22 years old
    45. Abd al-Salam Bakr, 29 years old
    46. Mohammed Amin al-Maqeer, 21 years old
    47. Khalil Na’im Mustafa Atallah, 22 years old
    48. Azzam Oweida, 15 years old
    49. Anas Shawqi, 19 years old
    50. Jaber Salem Abu Mustafa, 40 years old
    51. Amin Mahmoud Muammar, 26 years old
    52. Hani Fayez al-Ardarba, 23 years old
    53. Mohammed Khaled Abu Reida, 20 years old
    54. Jamal Abu Arahman Afaneh, 15 years old
    55. Laila Anwar Al-Ghandoor, 8 months old
    56. Ezz el-din Musa Mohamed Alsamaak, 14 years old
    57. Wisaal Fadl Ezzat Alsheikh Khalil, 15 years old
    58. Ahmed Adel Musa Alshaer, 16 years old
    59. Saeed Mohamed Abu Alkheir, 16 years old
    60. Ibrahim Ahmed Alzarqa, 18 years old
    61. Eman Ali Sadiq Alsheikh, 19 years old
    62. Zayid Mohamed Hasan Omar, 19 years old
    63. Motassem Fawzy Abu Louley, 20 years old
    64. Anas Hamdan Salim Qadeeh, 21 years old
    65. Mohamed Abd Alsalam Harz, 21 years old
    66. Yehia Ismail Rajab Aldaqoor, 22 years old
    67. Mustafa Mohamed Samir Mahmoud Almasry, 22 years old
    68. Ezz Eldeen Nahid Aloyutey, 23 years old
    69. Mahmoud Mustafa Ahmed Assaf, 23 years old
    70. Ahmed Fayez Harb Shahadah, 23 years old
    71. Ahmed Awad Allah, 24 years old
    72. Khalil Ismail Khalil Mansor, 25 years old
    73. Mohamed Ashraf Abu Sitta, 26 years old
    74. Bilal Ahmed Abu Diqah, 26 years old
    75. Ahmed Majed Qaasim Ata Allah, 27 years old
    76. Mahmoud Rabah Abu Maamar, 28 years old
    77. Musab Yousef Abu Leilah, 28 years old
    78. Ahmed Fawzy Altetr, 28 years old
    79. Mohamed Abdelrahman Meqdad, 28 years old
    80. Obaidah Salim Farhan, 30 years old
    81. Jihad Mufid Al-Farra, 30 years old
    82. Fadi Hassan Abu Salah, 30 years old
    83. Motaz Bassam Kamil Al-Nunu, 31 years old
    84. Mohammed Riyad Abdulrahman Alamudi, 31 years old
    85. Jihad Mohammed Othman Mousa, 31 years old
    86. Shahir Mahmoud Mohammed Almadhoon, 32 years old
    87. Mousa Jabr Abdulsalam Abu Hasnayn, 35 years old
    88. Mohammed Mahmoud Abdulmoti Abdal’al, 39 years old
    89. Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Hamdan, 27 years old
    90. Ismail Khalil Ramadhan Aldaahuk, 30 years old
    91. Ahmed Mahmoud Mohammed Alrantisi, 27 years old
    92. Alaa Alnoor Ahmed Alkhatib, 28 years old
    93. Mahmoud Yahya Abdawahab Hussain, 24 years old
    94. Ahmed Abdullah Aladini, 30 years old
    95. Saadi Said Fahmi Abu Salah, 16 years old
    96. Ahmed Zahir Hamid Alshawa, 24 years old
    97. Mohammed Hani Hosni Alnajjar, 33 years old
    98. Fadl Mohamed Ata Habshy, 34 years old
    99. Mokhtar Kaamil Salim Abu Khamash, 23 years old
    100. Mahmoud Wael Mahmoud Jundeyah, 21 years old
    101. Abdulrahman Sami Abu Mattar, 18 years old
    102. Ahmed Salim Alyaan Aljarf, 26 years old
    103. Mahmoud Sulayman Ibrahim Aql, 32 years old
    104. Mohamed Hasan Mustafa Alabadilah, 25 years old
    105. Kamil Jihad Kamil Mihna, 19 years old
    106. Mahmoud Saber Hamad Abu Taeemah, 23 years old
    107. Ali Mohamed Ahmed Khafajah, 21 years old
    108. Abdelsalam Yousef Abdelwahab, 39 years old
    109. Mohamed Samir Duwedar, 27 years old
    110. Talal Adel Ibrahim Mattar, 16 years old
    111. Omar Jomaa Abu Ful, 30 years old
    112. Nasser Ahmed Mahmoud Ghrab, 51 years old
    113. Bilal Badeer Hussein Al-Ashram, 18 years old
    114. Unidentified
    115. Unidentified
    116. Unidentified

    –-> https://medium.com/@thepalestineproject/names-and-ages-of-palestinians-killed-by-israeli-troops-in-gaza-29bad3a12db6

  • Une minute de silence au pavillon palestinien au festival du film de Cannes 2018 : Nakba 70
    Agence Media Palestine | 15 05 2018
    http://www.agencemediapalestine.fr/blog/2018/05/15/une-minute-de-silence-au-pavillon-palestinien-au-festival-du-fi

    Après l’assassinat de plus de 60 Palestiniens et plus de 2 700 blessés à Gaza par l’armée israélienne, Annemarie Jacir, cinéaste palestinienne et membre du jury de Un Certain Regard, s’est réunie avec le reste de son jury, dont Benicio Del Toro, Virginie Ledoyen, Julie Huntsinger et Kantemir Balagov ainsi que le ministre de la culture palestinien Ehab Bessaiso, l’acteur palestinien Mohammed Bakri et plus d’une centaine de professionnels de l’industrie cinématographique.

    En se tenant par la main, ils ont observés une minute de silence en mémoire des morts et en solidarité avec le peuple palestinien en lutte pour la liberté et la justice.

    Annemarie Jacir a ensuite rappelé au public présent que les personnes qui ont perdu la vie voulaient simplement que leur liberté et leur dignité humaine soient reconnues, et que des millions de réfugiés palestiniens attendent toujours de rentrer chez eux.

    #marcheduretour

    • Quand Gaza fait irruption au Festival de Cannes
      https://www.la-croix.com/Culture/Cinema/Quand-Gaza-fait-irruption-Festival-Cannes-2018-05-16-1200939461?id_folder=
      Stéphane Dreyfus, à Cannes , le 16/05/2018
      Présenté à la Quinzaine des réalisateurs, un formidable documentaire animé, Samouni Road, de Stefano Savona, revient sur la mort de 29 membres d’une famille gazaouie en 2009.

      Samouni Road de Stefano Savona Film franco-italien, 2 h 10 Quinzaine des réalisateurs

      Le Festival de Cannes présente souvent des films en prise avec les tourments du monde. Mais il aura rarement été rattrapé de façon si tragique par l’actualité du moment. Pour la première fois présent sur la Croisette cette année, le pavillon de la délégation palestinienne, drapeau en berne, était en deuil.

      Réunis en cercle, les festivaliers présents, parmi lesquels on comptait les membres du jury Un certain regard, la comédienne française Virginie Ledoyen, l’acteur portoricain Benicio del Toro, et la réalisatrice palestinienne Annemarie Jacir, ont observé une minute de silence en mémoire des 60 Gazaouis tués lors d’une manifestation lundi 14 mai.

      Quelques minutes plus tôt, lors d’une discussion organisée dans le cadre du marché du film autour de Samouni Road, documentaire sur la bande de Gaza présenté à la Quinzaine des réalisateurs, l’un des membres de la délégation disait son espoir qu’un tel film ait le pouvoir de guérir les blessures de la guerre.

  • Loin du Hamas, un printemps palestinien à Gaza
    Orient XXI > Asmaa Alghoul > 14 mai 2018
    https://orientxxi.info/magazine/loin-du-hamas-un-printemps-palestinien-a-gaza,2455
    https://orientxxi.info/local/cache-vignettes/L800xH399/b6c1376b5e47641ec2ea5a53f75934-b0b31.jpg?1526201578

    (...) Les zones frontalières de Gaza qui jusqu’à récemment étaient presque entièrement abandonnées font les gros titres de la presse internationale depuis la Journée de la terre le 30 mars, date de la première Marche du retour. Une initiative populaire, indépendante et sans armes, indépendante des partis politiques de Gaza. Si certains individus ou partis ont essayé de s’y rattacher en fournissant de la nourriture ou des tentes, ces tentatives ont été minimes et se sont rapidement révélées importunes.

    Les gens s’expriment pour la première fois en onze ans, depuis que la décision a été prise au niveau international d’imposer un siège à Gaza. Et ce qu’ils disent surprend tout le monde, pas seulement le Hamas. Les appels à protester circulant sur les réseaux sociaux se sont certes révélés trop faibles pour rassembler tous les vendredis des dizaines de milliers de personnes (ainsi qu’un plus petit nombre les autres jours de la semaine), mais nous ne devrions plus être surpris par ce que font les masses. Tout le monde a appris une leçon importante au cours du Printemps arabe : quand les gens semblent avoir perdu tout espoir tout espoir, leur énergie refoulée peut soudainement se libérer. (...)

    #marcheduretour

  • It’s not a ’Hamas march’ in Gaza. It’s tens of thousands willing to die - Palestinians - Haaretz.com
    Amira Hass May 15, 2018 9:53 AM
    https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/palestinians/.premium-to-call-gaza-protests-hamas-march-understates-their-significance-1

    “ The Israeli army’s characterization of the demonstrations diminishes their gravity, but also unwittingly cast Hamas as a responsible, sophisticated political organization

    We’re pleased our Hamas brethren understood that the proper way was through a popular, unarmed struggle,” Fatah representatives have said on several occasions recently regarding the Gaza March of Return. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said something similar during his address to the Palestinian National Council last week.

    This expressed both cynicism and envy. Cynicism because Fatah’s official stance is that the armed struggle led by Hamas has harmed the Palestinian cause in general and the Gaza Strip in particular. And envy because the implication, which the Israeli army’s statements have reinforced, is that a call from Hamas is enough to get tens of thousands of unarmed demonstrators to face Israeli snipers along the border.

    In contrast, calls by Fatah and the PLO in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, don’t bring more than a few thousand people to the streets and flash points with the police and the army. It happened again Monday, when the U.S. Embassy moved to Jerusalem. The number of Palestinian protesters in Gaza was far greater than the number in the West Bank.

    The decisions on the March of Return events was made jointly by all the groups in Gaza, including Fatah. But the most organized group — the one that can work out the required logistics, equip the “return camps” (points of assembly and activity that were set up a few hundred meters from the Gaza border), control the information, maintain contact with the demonstrators and declare a general strike to protest the embassy move — is Hamas. Even a Fatah member sadly admitted this to Haaretz.

    This doesn’t mean that all the demonstrators are Hamas supporters or fans of the movement who are obeying its orders. Not at all. The demonstrators come from all sectors of the population, people who identify politically and those who don’t.

    “Whoever is afraid stays home, because the army shoots at everyone. The crazy ones are those who go close to the border, and they are from all the organizations or from none of them,” said a participant in the demonstration.

    The army’s claims to journalists that this is a “Hamas march” are diminishing the weight of these events and the significance of tens of thousands of Gazans who are willing to get hurt, while ironically strengthening Hamas’ status as a responsible political organization that knows how to change the tactics of its struggle, while also knowing how to play down its role.

    On Monday, with the killing of no fewer than 53 Gaza residents as of 7 P.M., there was no place for cynicism or envy. Abbas declared a period of mourning and ordered flags lowered for three days, along with a general strike Tuesday. This is the same Abbas who was planning a series of economic sanctions against the Strip in another attempt to quash Hamas.

    The residents of the Gaza Strip, with their dead and wounded, are influencing internal Palestinian politics, whether they know it or not, whether intentionally or not. No one would dare impose such sanctions now. Time will tell whether anyone will come to the conclusion that if Israel is killing so many during unarmed demonstrations, they might as well return to individual armed attacks — as revenge or as a tactic that will lead to fewer Palestinian victims.

    In the early hours of Monday morning, army bulldozers entered the Gaza Strip and leveled the sand banks built by Palestinians to protect them from snipers, according to fieldworkers from the Al Mezan Center for Human Rights.

    At around 6:30 A.M., the army also fired at tents in the return camps, and several of the tents went up in flames. Some of the burned tents were used by first-aid teams, Al Mezan reported.

    The Samaa news website reported that police dogs were sent into the return camps and that the army sprayed “skunk” water in the border area. The frantic summons of senior Hamas figures in the Gaza Strip to meet with Egyptian intelligence in Cairo was understood even before it was reported that the Egyptians passed on threatening Israeli messages to Ismail Haniyeh and Khalil al-Hayya, deputy to the Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar.

    Everyone in the Gaza Strip knows the hospitals are way over capacity and that the medical teams are unable to treat all the wounded. Al Mezan reported on a medical delegation that was supposed to arrive from the West Bank but was prevented from entering by Israel.

    Everyone knows that wounded people who were operated on are being discharged too soon and that there’s a shortage of essential drugs for the wounded, including antibiotics. Even when there are drugs, many of the wounded cannot pay even the minimum required to obtain them, and so they return a few days later to the doctor with an infection. This is all based on reports from international medical sources.

    All the signals, warnings, the many fatalities in the past few weeks and the disturbing reports from the hospitals did not deter the tens of thousands of demonstrators Monday. The right of return and opposition to the relocation of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem are worthy goals or reasons, acceptable to all.

    But not to the extent that masses of West Bank and East Jerusalem residents would join their brothers in the Gaza Strip. There, the most desirable goal for which to demonstrate is the obvious demand and the easiest to implement immediately — to give Gazans back their freedom of movement and their right to connect with the outside world, especially with members of their own people beyond the barbed wire surrounding them. This is a demand of the “ordinary” public and not a private Hamas matter, since both its leaders and rank-and-file members know very well that once they enter the Erez crossing between Israel and the Strip, they will be arrested.
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  • LIVE: 55 Palestinians killed in Gaza border protests, over 2,700 injured
    May 14, 2018 3:12 P.M. (Updated: May 14, 2018 9:34 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=780107

    GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — At least 55 Palestinians have been killed and more than 2,700 others injured alongside the eastern borders of the Gaza Strip on Monday, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.

    The latest death toll was reported by the ministry at 9:30 p.m. The ministry added that 2,771 people were injured.

    Six of the slain Palestinians were minors under the age of 18, including one girl.

    According to the ministry, at least 1,204 Palestinians were injured with live ammunition. 79 were injured in their necks, 161 in their arms, 62 in the back and chests, 52 in their stomachs, and 1055 in their lower limbs.

    At least 203 of the injured were reported to be children, and 78 women.

    The Gaza Ministry of Health identified some of the slain Palestinians as : Anas Hamdan Qudeih, 21; Qudeih was killed in Khan Younis, Musaab Youssef Ibrahim Abu Laila, 29, in eastern Jabaliya, Ubaida Salem Farhan, 30, Muhammad Ashraf Abu Sitta, 26, Izz al-Din Moussa al-Sammak, 14, Izz al-Din Nahed al-Uweiti, 23, Bilal Ahmad Abu Duqqa, 26, Jihad Mufid Abed al-Munem al-Farra, 30, Fadi Hassan Abu Salah, 30, Ahmad Awadallah, 24, Mutasem Fawzi Abu Luli, 20, Muhammad Mahmoud Abed al-Aal, Ahmad Fawzi al-Tatar, Ahmad Adel Moussa al-Shaer, Muhammad Abed al-Rahman Ali Miqdad.

    #marcheduretour #palestine_assassinée

  •  » MOH : “Army Kills Eight Palestinians, Injures At Least 512 In Gaza” IMEMC News - May 14, 2018 2:00 PM
    http://imemc.org/article/moh-army-kills-eight-palestinians-injures-at-least-512-in-gaza

    The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli soldiers killed, on Monday morning until 1 in the afternoon, seven Palestinians, including two children, with live fire, and injured at least 512, in several parts of the coastal region.

    Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza said the soldiers injured 512 Palestinians, including at least 165 with live fire, near border areas in northern Gaza Strip, Gaza city, the Central District, Khan Younis and Rafah in the southern parts of the coastal region.

    He identified the slain Palestinians as:

    1 Anas Hamdan Qdeih , 12. East of Khan Younis)
    2 Mos’ab Yousef Abu Leila , 28. (East of Jabalia)
    3 Obeida Salem Farhan , 30.
    4 Mohammad Ashraf Abu Sitta , 26.
    5 Ezzeddin Mousa Sammak , 14.
    6 Ezzeddin Nahedh al-‘Oweiti , 23.
    7 Bilal Ahmad Abi Doqqa , 26.
    8 Jihad Mofeed al-Farra , 30. (live round in the chest, east of Khan Younis)

    In addition, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate has reported that six of the wounded Palestinians are journalists.

    It is worth mentioning that, at the time of this report, the Health Ministry said that two more Palestinians were also killed, but there names have not been made public yet.

    #marcheduretour #Palestine_assassinée

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    Updated : “Israeli Soldiers Kill 18, Injure 918, In Gaza”
    May 14, 2018 2:44 PM IMEMC New
    So far, sixteen of the slain Palestinians have been officially identified as :
    9 Fadi Hasan Abu Salma , 30.
    10 Ahmad Awadallah , 24.
    11 Mo’tasem Fawzi Abu Louli , 20.
    12 Mohammad Mahmoud Abdul’al , 50.
    13 Fadi Hasan Abu Silmi , 30.
    14 Ahmad Fawzi at-Tatar,
    15 Ahmad Adel Mousa Sha’er , 16.
    16 Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Miqdad . (live round in the back)

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    MOH : “Army Kills 41 Palestinians In Gaza”
    May 14, 2018 4:22 PM - IMEMC News
    http://imemc.org/article/moh-army-kills-37-palestinians-in-gaza

    Updated: The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that Israeli soldiers killed, Monday, 41 Palestinians, including children and four officers of the Ministry of Interior and National Security, in the Gaza Strip, and injured more than 1700.

    The Ministry of Interior and National Security said among the slain Palestinians are four of its officers, identified as:

    Mousa Jaber Abu Hassanein, 36 – medic, Civil Defense Department.
    Mo’taz Bassam an-Nuno, 30 – Internal Security Department.
    Mos’ab Yousef Abu Leila, 30 – Military Intelligence Department.
    Jihad Mohammad Mousa, 30 – Internal Security Department.

    It said the slain officers were performing their duties and national services when the soldiers shot them dead.

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    MOH : “Army Kills 52 Palestinians In Gaza”
    May 14, 2018 4:22 PM IMEMC News
    http://imemc.org/article/moh-army-kills-37-palestinians-in-gaza

    Updated: The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that Israeli soldiers killed, Monday, 52 Palestinians, including children and four officers of the Ministry of Interior and National Security, in the Gaza Strip, and injured more than 2410.

  • » Palestinian Child Dies From Wounds suffered Friday
    IMEMC News - May 13, 2018 8:57 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-child-dies-from-wounds-suffered-friday

    Palestinian medical sources have reported that a child died, on Saturday evening, from serious wounds he suffered Friday, when Israeli soldiers shot him in the head.

    The sources said the child, Jamal Abdul-Rahman Affana , 15, was shot with a gas bomb in the head near Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, during the Great Return March.

    The gas bomb directly struck the child in his head, causing a very serious injury, and he remained in a critical condition until he passed died from his wounds.

    #Palestine_assassinée #marcheduretour

  • » Updated – Health Ministry: “Army Injures 1143 Palestinians, Including 83 With Live Fire In Gaza”
    IMEMC News - May 5, 2018 3:57 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/update-three-journalists-among-civilians-injured-by-israeli-forces-in-gaza

    The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that Israeli soldiers injured, Friday, 1143 Palestinians, including 83 with live fire, among them three who suffered serious wounds, and added that the soldiers injured 149 children and targeted medics and journalists, wounding eight of them.

    Today’s procession, dubbed as the Friday of workers, was held near the border fence in several parts of the besieged Gaza Strip.

    The Health Ministry said the soldiers injured 1143 Palestinians, including 83 with live fire, and added that among the wounded are 149 children and 78 women.

    Three of the wounded Palestinians suffered serious injuries; 93 suffered moderate wounds and 1047 were mildly injured.

    It added that the soldiers targeted medics, ambulances and reporters, wounding three medics and five journalists.

    #marcheduretour

  •  » Pourquoi je participe à la grande marche du retour à Gaza « |Agence Media Palestine
    Fadi Abu Shammalah, 27 avril 2018
    http://www.agencemediapalestine.fr/blog/2018/05/01/pourquoi-je-participe-a-la-grande-marche-du-retour-a-gaza

    (...) Les habitants de Gaza ont subi une tragédie après l’autre : des vagues de déplacements massifs, la vie dans des camps de réfugiés sordides, une économie piratée, un accès restreint aux zones de pêche, un siège asphyxiant et trois guerres au cours de ces neuf dernières années. Israël a imaginé qu’une fois la génération qui a connu la Nakba disparue, les jeunes renonceraient à notre rêve de retour. Je crois que c’est en partie pour cela qu’Israël maintient Gaza au bord de la catastrophe humanitaire – nos vies réduites à une lutte quotidienne pour la nourriture, l’eau, les médicaments et l’électricité, nous ne serions plus en état de nous soucier de plus nobles aspirations. La Marche prouve que ma génération n’a pas l’intention d’abandonner les rêves de son peuple.

    La Grande Marche du retour a galvanisé mon optimisme, mais je reste réaliste. La Marche, seule, ne mettra pas fin au siège et à l’occupation, ne résorbera pas l’énorme déséquilibre des forces entre Israël et les Palestiniens ni ne réparera les torts historiques. L’engagement se poursuit jusqu’à ce que tous les êtres humains dans la région puissent partager les mêmes droits. Mais je ne pouvais pas être plus impressionné par mon peuple ou être fier de lui – nous voir unis sous un même drapeau, avec une approbation quasi unanime des moyens pacifiques pour réclamer nos droits et affirmer notre humanité.

    Tous les vendredis, jusqu’au 15 mai, je continuerai à aller aux campements pour envoyer un message à la communauté internationale décrivant les conditions désastreuses dans lesquelles je suis obligé d’élever mes fils. J’irai, jusqu’à ce que je puisse apercevoir nos terres – nos arbres – de l’autre côté de la frontière militaire alors que les soldats israéliens me surveillent derrière leurs armes.

    Si Ali me demande pourquoi je retourne à la Grande Marche du Retour malgré le danger, je lui dirai ceci : J’aime la vie. Mais plus que ça, je t’aime, toi, Karam et Adam. Si risquer ma vie signifie que toi et tes frères aurez une chance de grandir, d’avoir un avenir digne, de vivre en paix avec vos voisins, dans un pays libre, alors c’est un risque que je dois prendre.

    #Marcheduretour

  • » Palestinian Dies From Serious Wounds Suffered Last Friday In Gaza IMEMC News – May 3, 2018 12:45 PM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-dies-from-serious-wounds-suffered-last-friday-in-gaza

    Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, has reported that a young Palestinian man died, on Thursday morning, from serious wounds he suffered last Friday, after Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured him.

    Dr. al-Qedra stated that Anas Shawqi Abu ‘Asser , 19, from Tal al-Hawa neighborhood in Gaza city, was shot with a live round in the head, and remained in the Intensive Care Unit until he succumbed to his serious wound.

    The young man was shot during a nonviolent procession east of the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City. (...)

    #Palestine_assassinée #marcheduretour

  •  » Update : “Israeli Army Kills Three In Gaza, Injures 995”
    IMEMC News - April 28, 2018 12:46 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/israeli-forces-gun-down-palestinian-protesters-in-gaza-killing-3-and-wounding

    The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that Israeli soldiers killed, Friday, three young Palestinian men, and injured more than 995, including at least 178 who were shot with live fire.

    It stated that the first Palestinian who was killed by Israeli army fire, Friday, has been identified as Mohammad Amin al-Moqyd , 21, from Gaza city. His body was moved to the Shifa Medical Center.

    The Ministry added that the soldiers also killed Abdul-Salam Bakr , 29, from Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

    The third Palestinian who was killed by army fire has been identified as Khalil Na’im Atallah , 22, from Gaza.

    In addition, the Health Ministry said the soldiers injured 995 Palestinians, including many who suffered serious wounds. It added that 178 of the wounded were shot with live fire.

    175 of the wounded Palestinians were injured in Northern Gaza, 251 in Gaza city area, 200 in Central Gaza, 146 in Khan Younis and 183 in Rafah.

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    Palestinian Child Dies From A Serious Injury Suffered Friday
    April 28, 2018 8:48 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-child-dies-from-a-serious-injury-suffered-friday

    The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that a child died, on Saturday morning, of a serious gunshot wound he suffered, Friday, after an Israeli army sharpshooter shot him with a live round in the head, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

    The child, identified as Azzam Hilal Oweida, 14, was shot by the Israeli army sharpshooter near the border fence east of Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis.

    The Health Ministry said the child was shot in the head, and was rushed to the Gaza European Hospital, where he underwent an urgent surgery, but remained in a very critical condition until he succumbed to his wounds.

    #Palestine_assassinée #marcheduretour

  • [Reportage] Gaza : les femmes et les jeunes dans la « Grande marche du retour »
    RFI - Avec nos envoyés spéciaux à Gaza, Guilhem Delteil et Hassan Jaber
    http://www.rfi.fr/moyen-orient/20180426-reportage-gaza-femmes-jeunes-grande-marche-retour-frontiere

    (...) Khadija Al Chaafari a 78 ans. Elle se déplace avec une béquille. Mais cela ne l’empêche pas de participer à cette « Grande marche du retour ». « Nous pouvons décider de venir ou pas. Mais c’est le devoir des femmes de manifester. C’est le devoir de chaque femme, de chaque homme et de chaque enfant. Car nous défendons notre terre », dit-elle.

    Cette femme âgée brandit un drapeau palestinien et entre dans la zone tampon, celle interdite d’accès par l’armée israélienne. Elle se rapproche de la barrière de séparation et des tireurs d’élite.

    « Je suis prête à mourir, affirme Khadija Al Chaafari. Nous voulons vivre sur notre terre, en paix, et avec dignité. »

    L’un des porte-parole de l’armée israélienne a publié sur les réseaux sociaux une photo de deux femmes prenant part aux manifestations. L’une brandit un lance-pierres. « Une femme vertueuse est une femme qui pense aux intérêts de son foyer et de ses enfants », commente ce représentant israélien.

    Une vision combattue par Houda El Ayan, l’une des responsables du parti politique Union démocratique palestinienne. « Nous nous battons constamment pour que les femmes soient des partenaires dans la prise de décision. Et nous sommes tout le temps en première ligne. Nous nous battons pour gagner nos droits », assure-t-elle.

    La place des femmes dans les manifestations est légitime, estime Houda El Ayan. Et elle n’est d’ailleurs pas contestée par le Comité d’organisation de la Marche. Dès le début, il a mis en place une commission pour les femmes. (...)

    #marcheduretour

  • Israeli troops first shot a Gaza journalist’s left leg, then his right. And they didn’t stop there
    The amputation of 19-year-old Gaza photographer Yousef Kronz’s left leg could have been prevented had Israel let him receive timely medical treatment in the West Bank
    Gideon Levy and Alex Levac Apr 27, 2018 9:19 AM

    https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-idf-troops-shot-a-gaza-journalist-s-legs-and-they-didn-t-stop-ther

    His left leg was amputated in Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip, and now efforts are underway, in Istishari Arab Hospital in the West Bank, to ensure that his right leg doesn’t suffer the same fate. More than two weeks passed between the amputation of the first leg – which itself could have been prevented – and the action undertaken to save the other one. Precious time in which Israel refused to allow Yousef Kronz, the first Palestinian seriously wounded during the recent weekly protests in the Gaza Strip, to be moved to the hospital outside Ramallah. The High Court of Justice finally forced the Defense Ministry to bring this disgraceful conduct to an end and allow the transfer of the 19-year-old student and journalist from Bureij refugee camp, to that more sophisticated facility.

    On Friday, March 30, Kronz was shot, first in the left leg, by an Israel Defense Forces sniper, and then, seconds later, when he tried to get up, in the right leg, by a second sniper. According to Kronz, the rounds that slammed into his legs and shattered his life came from two different directions. In other words, he was shot by two different marksmen, as he stood 750 meters away from the Gaza border fence, armed with no more than his camera, wearing a vest with “Press” emblazoned on it, trying to document the incessant firing by IDF snipers at unarmed Palestinian demonstrators. After he was hit, he tells us now, he saw more and more people falling to the sand, bleeding, “like birds.”

    The incident occurred on Land Day, the first day of the Marches of Return opposite the Gaza fence.

    Istishari Hospital is situated high in the village of Surda, north of Ramallah. It’s a large, new, sophisticated private facility, luxurious and glistening. Kronz has a private room, spacious and well-lit with an adjustable bed, a television, wood-paneled walls and a breathtaking view. Israel did not allow anyone from his family to accompany Kronz to the West Bank or tend to him, other than his grandfather, Mohammed Kronz, who’s 85, and who, after a few days, was compelled to go to the home of relatives in the distant Aroub refugee camp, near Bethlehem, to rest. Now Yousef, who is suffering from serious pain in his stump and in his remaining leg, is being looked after with infinite devotion by a cousin, Ghassan Karnaz, who is also from Aroub

    The two cousins had never met before. Like all the young people in Gaza, Kronz had never been outside the Strip. Now he’s breached the siege on it – without his leg.

    A first-year communications student at Al-Azhar University in Gaza, he is from a family that hails from Faluja, in the Negev. His father receives his salary as a Gaza-based police officer from the Palestinian Authority. Kronz was active in the social networks, reporting on the situation in the Strip. A few months ago, he purchased a Canon 5D stills camera for $5,000, half of it from savings, the rest from his father, and started to work for the local Bureij news agency.

    Kronz was the first journalist shot during the month of demonstrations, though not the last. He was well acquainted with Yaser Murtaja, a journalist killed in cold blood by IDF snipers on April 6. Like Kronz, Murtaja too was from a Gaza refugee camp – Jabalya.

    On March 30, Kronz walked about 1.5 kilometers from his home to the site of the demonstrations to photograph them for his news agency. He recited the midday prayers in the journalists’ tent set up there. The 25 local reporters then discussed how they would divide up the arena of the protests they were documenting. The atmosphere was tense, he recalls now; everyone expected large numbers of casualties.

    Did he think the IDF would use live ammunition? “The IDF always fires live ammunition.” His face is contorted with pain, but Kronz is well groomed, despite his condition. He constantly glances at the mirror or at the camera in his cellphone, to be sure his designer haircut looks okay.

    After the prayers, he continues, the young people started to set fire to tires. Signs set up by the organizers showed the way to the toilets and various tents, and also the distance from the border fence at each point. Thus Kronz knew he was 750 meters away from the barrier. The day before, the IDF had dropped leaflets in nearby Jabalya warning that anyone who came closer than 300 meters from the fence would be risking his life. With plenty of experience under their belts, Gazans take those warnings seriously. The organizers marked a permitted green zone and a forbidden, and dangerous, red zone. Karnaz says he was hundreds of meters outside the boundary of the red zone.

    At 2 P.M., the situation reached a boiling point. IDF troops started to hurl tear-gas grenades as young people approached to within 100 meters of the fence. They used slingshots to hurl stones at the soldiers but were too far away to hit them. Karnaz says he saw a few dozen soldiers opposite him on the other side of the barrier; three jeeps and the barrel of a tank were peeking out from behind an embankment. He too found a small dirt mound and perched behind it, placing the tripod with his camera on it to one side and his backpack on the other. He knelt on the sand, his legs crossed before him. The barrage of tear gas grew more intense, the soldiers fired the grenades in volleys, and the skies became covered with thick, burning gas. The wind carried the gas in his direction; demonstrators used onions to protect themselves from it.

    Kronz took about 950 photos.

    He remembers looking at his watch at 3 P.M. Later that afternoon, a friend, Bilal Azara, was getting married in Bureij, so he thought he should head home, shower and change. Kronz picked up his camera and backpack, and stood up. At that precise moment, the first bullet struck him. He didn’t hear anything but felt a searing pain. The camera was thrown from his hands and he collapsed, then immediately tried to get up. That’s when the second bullet ripped into his other leg. The first entered five centimeters below the knee, the second seven centimeters above the other knee. Paralyzed, he tried to shout for help but his voice betrayed him. He says he felt as if he’d been electrocuted. His camera was left behind in the sands of Gaza.

    A few meters away was a young man of the same age, Ahmed al-Bahar, an assistant to one of the other photographers. Bahar ran to Kronz and tried to lift him up – but just then he too was shot in the leg and fell to the ground, bleeding.

    At this point in our conversation, distant relatives of 11-year-old Abed al-Rahman Nufal, who also lost a leg in Gaza and is hospitalized here at Istishari, enter the room to say hello. Nufal is one of only three other wounded Gazans out of 1,500 wounded in the demonstrations to date, whom Israel has allowed to be moved here. The family, former Gazans now living in the West Bank, have come to see how the boy is doing.

    Young people carried Kronz and Bahar to the only ambulance in the area. In short order the vehicle was crammed with six wounded people lying next to each other; Kronz was the most badly injured. The soldiers went on hurling tear gas; Kronz felt as if he was suffocating in the ambulance. A paramedic placed an oxygen mask on his face, but the crowding inside prevented him from staunching the bleeding from Kronz’s legs. Drifting in and out of consciousness, Kronz was taken to Al-Aqsa Hospital in Dir al-Balah.

    At the hospital he saw his left leg for the first time; it was shattered, the bone protruding, the flesh lacerated. At the sight of it, he passed out. He was anesthetized and taken immediately to the larger Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, because of the severity of the wounds. At Shifa he underwent six hours of surgery to stanch the bleeding.

    After four days in Shifa the condition of Kronz’s left leg deteriorated and the physicians were compelled to amputate it above the knee. He received 24 transfusions of blood. The request to transfer him to Ramallah for treatment was submitted to Israel just hours after he was wounded, but was rejected by the authorities. The situation of the right leg looked dire, as well.

    Nine days after Kronz was wounded, on April 8, two rights groups – Adalah, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, and the Gaza-based Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights – petitioned the Israeli High Court to allow Kronz and another wounded Gazan, Mohammed Alajuri, to be transferred urgently to Ramallah for treatment. The court apparently saw no real urgency in dealing with the case and waited four days before deliberating on the petition, whereupon the justices demanded a response from the state within four days.

    “The amputations of the limbs of both young men could have been prevented if the state had fulfilled its obligation under humanitarian international law,” Sawsan Zahar, an attorney for Adalah, told the justices.

    The state’s attorneys, for their part, told the court that, “On the surface, the petitioners’ condition appears to fulfill the medical criterion for receiving a permit [for transfer to Ramallah], but the authorized officials decided not to grant their requests. The main consideration for the refusal stems from the fact that their medical condition is a function of their participation in the disturbances.”

    On April 16, Justices Uri Shoham, George Karra and Yael Willner said they were not persuaded that the government had fully considered whether the circumstances in Kronz’s case justified its deviation from normal procedure. “There’s no dispute over the fact that the medical treatment the petitioner needs to prevent the amputation of his leg is unavailable in the Gaza Strip,” they wrote. “Therefore, the petitioner is included among the cases in which entry to Israel is to be permitted for the purpose of passage to Ramallah.”

    The justices also deigned to declare that Kronz does not represent a security risk to Israel. That same day, he was moved to Istishari Hospital. (As for Alajuri, before the court got around to issuing a ruling on his case, the doctors in Gaza had had no choice but to amputate his leg. He remains in Gaza.)

    Yousef Kronz is now undergoing a rough patch, finding it difficult to adjust to being an amputee. Four days after being brought to the Ramallah hospital he underwent surgery on his right leg, whose condition appears to have been stabilized. Now, however, he faces lengthy rehabilitation, which will last at least four months, in a hospital in Beit Jala, adjacent to Bethlehem.

    Before we take our leave, he asks us whether we think he’ll ever be able to walk on one leg. .

    #marcheduretour

  • » Journalist Shot by Israeli Forces During Gaza Border Protest Dies of Wounds
    IMEMC News - April 25, 2018 7:11 PM
    http://imemc.org/article/journalist-shot-by-israeli-forces-during-gaza-border-protest-dies-of-wounds

    Photojournalist Ahmed Abu Hussin , who was gravely injured last Friday while documenting the March of Return, succumbed to his wounds Wednesday afternoon, the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate said.

    25-year-old Abu Hussin was working as a photojournalist for a local news agency upon graduation from high school.

    Abu Hussin was shot in the stomach by an Israeli sniper, despite the fact that he was stationed at a permissible distance from the border fence. On Sunday, two days after he was shot, Israel gave Abu Hussin permission to get to a hospital in Ramallah, where he could receive medical treatment.

    The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate said, in a statement PNN received, that Israeli occupation authorities and their leaders are fully responsible for this ongoing crime against journalists.

    #Palestine_assassinée #marcheduretour

    • Un journaliste palestinien blessé par des tirs israéliens succombe (famille)
      AFP / 25 avril 2018 13h59
      https://www.romandie.com/news/Un-journaliste-palestinien-blesse-par-des-tirs-israeliens-succombe-famille/912031.rom

      Gaza (Territoires palestiniens) - Un journaliste palestinien touché par des tirs de soldats israéliens lors de manifestations dans la bande de Gaza a succombé à ses blessures, ont indiqué sa famille et les autorités locales mercredi.

      Ahmed Abou Hussein , 25 ans, atteint par balle le 13 avril, est le deuxième journaliste palestinien tué depuis le début le 30 mars d’un vaste mouvement de protestation appelé « la marche du retour ».

      L’hôpital israélien vers lequel il avait été transféré a confirmé son décès sans plus de précision.

      La famille a été informée de sa mort par les services palestiniens coordonnant les affaires civiles et humanitaires avec les autorités israéliennes, et prépare le retour de sa dépouille pour ses funérailles, a dit son frère Diaa à l’AFP.

      Ahmed Abou Hussein travaillait pour la station palestinienne Radio Shaab et comme photographe pour un autre organe de presse.

      Sa mort porte à 41 le nombre de Palestiniens tués par des tirs israéliens dans la bande de Gaza depuis le 30 mars, la grande majorité par des tirs de soldats postés sur la barrière de sécurité entre Israël et le territoire.

    • 26 avril 2018 - Mis à jour le 27 avril 2018
      Un deuxième journaliste palestinien succombe à ses blessures à Gaza
      https://rsf.org/fr/actualites/un-deuxieme-journaliste-palestinien-succombe-ses-blessures-gaza

      La mort d’Ahmed Abu Hussein porte à deux le nombre de journalistes palestiniens tués depuis le début d’un vaste mouvement de protestation dans la bande de Gaza. RSF réclame de toute urgence une enquête indépendante.

      Blessé par balle lors d’une manifestation le 13 avril à la lisière de la bande de Gaza et de la frontière israélienne, le journaliste palestinien Ahmed Abu Hussein, âgé de 25 ans, a succombé à ses blessures mercredi 25 avril. D’après l’un de ses confrères de la radio Sout al Shaab, Rami el Sharafi, le reporter se trouvait à 700 mètres de la frontière, à un endroit calme, près d’un groupe de manifestants statiques, quand il s’est soudainement effondré, après avoir été touché par un tir manifestement délibéré. Au moment des faits, le journaliste qui travaillait également pour le site d’information Bisann news, portait un casque bleu roi avec les lettres TV écrites sur un autocollant jaune fluo. Il était aussi équipé d’un gilet pare-balles sur lequel était marqué le mot “Press”. Des images vidéo amateur confirment ces informations. (...)

  • Gaza : Le cerf-volant : nouveau « bombardier » palestinien - Monde - 24heures.ch
    (ats/nxp) 21.04.2018
    //www.24heures.ch/monde/gaza-decouvre-vertus-cachees-cerfvolant/story/13996558

    Après les pierres et les cocktails Molotov, les Palestiniens qui protestent dans la bande de Gaza ont trouvé avec les cerfs-volants un nouveau moyen pour tenter d’atteindre les soldats israéliens de l’autre côté de la frontière. Des dizaines de ces cerfs-volants ont été lancés vendredi.

    Les Palestiniens ont accroché un message à leurs dérisoires aéronefs : « Sionistes : vous n’avez rien à faire en Palestine. Retournez d’où vous venez ». « Nous voulons faire en sorte que l’ennemi se sente en permanence en état d’urgence », a expliqué jeudi un jeune Palestinien participant avec d’autres adolescents à la confection de ces cerfs-volants.

    Sous un olivier, à quelques centaines de mètres de la barrière de sécurité lourdement gardée par les soldats israéliens, ces adolescents s’affairent autour de papiers de couleur et de bouteilles en plastique vides. De leurs mains naît un cerf-volant auquel ils attachent une bouteille préalablement remplie de combustible. Puis ils marchent vers la frontière.

    #GAZA #marcheduretour

  • #Gaza : des blessures par balle inhabituelles et dévastatrices | Médecins sans frontières
    https://www.msf.fr/actualites/gaza-des-blessures-par-balle-inhabituelles-et-devastatrices

    , les équipes de Médecins Sans Frontières (chirurgiens, anesthésistes et infirmiers) soutiennent les équipes locales pour répondre à l’afflux massif de blessés par balle. #Palestine.

    Depuis le 1er avril, les équipes de #Médecins_Sans_Frontières à Gaza ont accueilli en soins postopératoires près de 500 personnes blessées par balles lors de la « #Marche_du_retour ». En trois semaines, l’association a traité plus de patients que lors de toute l’année 2014, qui avait pourtant connu l’offensive israélienne « Bordure protectrice ».

    Le personnel médical de #MSF fait état de blessures dévastatrices d’une sévérité inhabituelle, extrêmement complexes à soigner et qui laisseront de lourdes séquelles à la majorité des patients.

    #Israel #violence #crimes #impunité

  • Palestinian Killed By Israeli Army Fire In Gaza– IMEMC News
    http://imemc.org/article/health-ministry-17-medics-among-701-palestinians-injured-in-gaza

    Updated: The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has confirmed, Friday, that a young man was killed, and at least 969 Palestinians have been injured, by Israeli army fire, along the eastern border areas, in several parts of the Gaza Strip.

    Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, said the soldiers shot Islam Herzallah , 28, with a live round in the abdomen, east of Gaza city.

    The young man was rushed to the Shifa medical center in Gaza city, where he succumbed to his serious wounds.

    Dr. al-Qedra added that the young man was shot east of Gaza city, and received the urgently needed treatment in a field clinic, before he was transferred to the medical center where he was rushed to surgery but succumbed to his serious wounds.

    He also said that the army injured 969 Palestinians near border areas Rafah, Khan Younis, al-Boreij, east of Gaza, and east of Jabalia. 419 of them were moved to hospitals and medical centers, and 550 received treatment in field clinics and make-shift hospitals near border areas.

    Among the wounded Palestinians are seventeen medics, after the army deliberately targeted field clinics with gas bombs, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

    The army also seriously injured a journalist, identified as Ahmad Abu Hussein, who was shot in the abdomen, and moderately injured another reporter, Mohammad Najjar, who was shot in the shoulder.

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    • « Marche du retour » à Gaza : un Palestinien tué par des tirs de soldats israéliens
      13 avr. 2018, 13:16 - Avec AFP
      https://francais.rt.com/international/49730-nouvelle-journee-violences-frontiere-entre-israel-gaza

      Selon le ministère local de la Santé, un Palestinien blessé le 13 avril est décédé lors de son admission à l’hôpital. Il protestait avec d’autres milliers de Gazouis contre l’occupation israélienne dans le cadre de la Marche du retour.

      Des milliers de manifestants palestiniens ont à nouveau convergé vers la frontière entre Gaza et Israël, ce 13 avril, pour le troisième vendredi consécutif. Très rapidement, le mouvement de protestation s’est mué en de violents affrontements causant la mort d’un Palestinien.

      Selon le ministère local de la santé, Islam Herzallah, agé de 28 ans, a été atteint par des tirs israéliens à l’est de la ville de Gaza et a succombé à ses blessures une fois admis à l’hôpital. Ce nouveau décès porte désormais à 34 le nombre de Palestiniens tués au cours des deux dernières semaines.

      Vidéo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1463&v=xT2digm3wjQ

  • Israeli forces kill Palestinian along southern Gaza border
    April 12, 2018 9:29 P.M. (Updated: April 12, 2018 9:57 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=780025

    GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian man on Thursday along the border of the southern Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

    The ministry spokesperson, Ashraf al-Qidra, announced that a man identified as Abdullah Muhammad Shahri, 28, was shot in the chest during ongoing protests, east of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis.

    Shahri was evacuated to the European Hospital in Khan Younis, and was pronounced dead shortly after.

    Shahri’s death brought the number of Palestinians killed during protests along the Gaza border to 30, since the “Great March of Return” began on March 30.

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  • » Palestinian Dies From Serious Wounds Suffered On March 30th
    IMEMC News | April 9, 2018
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-dies-from-serious-wounds-suffered-on-march-30th

    Palestinian medical sources have reported, on Monday morning, that a man who was shot by Israeli army fire on March 30th, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, has succumbed to his wounds.


    Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, identified the Palestinian as Marwan Odah Qdeih , 45, from Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

    He added that his death brings the number of Palestinians who were killed by the Israeli military since the “Great Return March” on March 30th, to thirty Palestinians, (excluding a farmer who was killed on his land that morning), while at least 2860 have been injured, including dozens who suffered serious wounds.

    On the same day of his serious injury, the first day of massive nonviolent protests marking the Palestinian Land Day, the soldiers killed 16 Palestinians, including a farmer who was killed on his land during morning hours, hours before the protests took place.

    On Friday, April 6, one of Marwan’s relatives, identified as Osama Khamis Qdeih, 38, was among seven Palestinians, including one child, who were killed by Israeli forces during protests at the Gaza-Israel border.

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