medicalcondition:serious injury

  • » Israeli Soldiers Injure 20 Palestinians In Gaza
    IMEMC News - February 15, 2019 10:04 PM
    http://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-injure-20-palestinians-in-gaza

    Israeli soldiers attacked, Friday, the Great Return March processions, ongoing for the 47th consecutive week in the besieged Gaza Strip, and injured dozens of Palestinians, including at least twenty with live fire, one of them a child, who suffered a life-threatening injury.

    The Health Ministry in Gaza has confirmed that the soldiers shot twenty Palestinians with live fire, and added that one of the wounded is a child, 15, who suffered a serious injury after the soldiers shot him with a live round in the chest.

    It stated that the child was shot east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza, and was rushed to the Al-Aqsa Hospital.

    Furthermore, a Palestinian woman, 29, was injured with a shrapnel in her head, causing a moderate wound, before she was rushed to the Al-Aqsa Hospital.

    The soldiers also shot and moderately injured a photojournalist, identified as Mohammad Za’noun, east of Gaza city.

    More than 11000 Palestinians participated in the ongoing Great Return March processions this Friday, media sources in Gaza have confirmed.

    It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army stated that one of its undercover soldiers was injured, Friday, after a Palestinian hurled a pipe bomb at a military jeep, near the perimeter fence in Gaza.

    Media sources in Gaza said the officer opened the door of his armored jeep, and started firing live rounds at the protesters, before one Palestinian hurled a pipe bomb at the jeep, mildly wounding the soldiers in the leg.

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    • Vingt Palestiniens blessés par des tirs israéliens
      AFP - 15/02/2019

      Vingt Palestiniens ont été blessés par des tirs de soldats israéliens vendredi lors de heurts le long de la frontière entre la bande de Gaza et Israël, a indiqué le ministère de la Santé dans l’enclave contrôlée par le Hamas. Un garde-frontière israélien a également été légèrement blessé à la jambe par les éclats d’un engin explosif, a déclaré la police israélienne.

      Selon l’armée israélienne, environ 11.000 Palestiniens ont manifesté en plusieurs points le long de la barrière frontalière de plusieurs mètres de haut et lourdement gardée par les soldats israéliens.
      Les Palestiniens ont lancé des pierres et des engins explosifs vers les forces israéliennes qui « ont riposté avec des moyens anti-émeutes et tiré selon les procédures standards », a indiqué une porte-parole de l’armée à l’AFP.

      Un journaliste de l’AFP sur place a indiqué que les Palestiniens avaient eu recours à des dizaines d’engins assourdissants.

      Le ministère de la Santé à Gaza a fait état dans un communiqué de « 20 blessures (causées par des) balles réelles (tirées) par les forces d’occupation israéliennes ». (...)

  • » Palestinian Dies From Wounds Suffered Several Weeks Earlier In Gaza
    IMEMC News – January 13, 2019 4:00 PM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-dies-from-wounds-suffered-several-weeks-earlier-in-gaza

    The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has reported, Sunday, that a man who was shot and seriously injured by Israeli army fire, three weeks ago, has died from his wounds in a hospital in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

    Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza, said an Israeli army sharpshooter shot the man, Anwar Mohammad Qdeih , 33, with a live bullet in his neck, near the perimeter fence, east of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

    The man underwent several surgeries following his serious injury, on Friday, October 19th 2018, but remained in a critical condition at a Gaza European Hospital, until he succumbed to his serious wounds.

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  • » Palestinian Dies From Serious Wounds He Suffered Two Weeks Ago Near Ramallah
    IMEMC News - November 11, 2018 3:47 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-dies-from-serious-wounds-he-suffered-two-weeks-ago-near-ramallah

    The Palestinian Health Ministry in Ramallah, in central West Bank, has reported that a young man died, Saturday, from serious wounds he suffered two weeks earlier, when Israeli soldiers fired live rounds at Palestinians, protesting the illegal annexation of their lands, near Ramallah.

    The Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Ibrahim Shreiteh , 28, was from al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya village, northwest of Ramallah.

    He suffered a serious injury on October 26, 2018, when the soldiers attacked nonviolent protesters marching in the an-Na’lan area, against the illegal annexation of their lands, especially since the soldiers and colonialist settlers are trying to confiscate large areas, including public park.

    The Ministry said Shreiteh shot with a live round in the head, and also sustained in the chest and limbs.

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  • » Palestinian Dies From Wounds Suffered Friday
    IMEMC News | June 24, 2018 10:32 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-dies-from-wounds-suffered-friday

    The Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that a young Palestinian man died, on Sunday at dawn, from serious wounds he suffered, last Friday, after Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire.

    Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Health Ministry in Gaza said the young man, identified as Osama Khalil Abu Khater , 29, was shot with a live Israeli army bullet in the abdomen, during Friday’s Great Return March procession.

    He added that Abu Khater, who was shot east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip, suffered a serious injury, and was rushed to the Gaza European Hospital, in southern Gaza, but succumbed to his wounds.

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  • » Israeli Soldiers Kill One Palestinian In Gaza
    IMEMC News - June 18, 2018 1:40 PM
    http://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-kill-one-palestinian-in-gaza

    Israeli soldiers shot, on Monday at noon, a young Palestinian man near the Great Return Camp, east of Gaza city, causing a serious injury.

    Medical sources in Gaza said the Palestinian was rushed to the Shifa Medical Center, in Gaza city, before he was admitted to surgery, after suffering severe wounds.

    The young man, identified as Sabri Ahmad Abu Khader , 24, was shot after the soldiers fired live rounds targeting protesters, east of Gaza city.

    ٍٍSabri was a newlywed young man, who got married only five months ago. He was shot near Karni Crossing, east of Gaza city.

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  • WHO EMRO | UN agencies deeply concerned over killing of health volunteer in #Gaza | Palestine-news | Palestine
    http://www.emro.who.int/pse/palestine-news/un-agencies-deeply-concerned-over-killing-of-health-volunteer-in-gaza.html

    “Reports indicate that Razan was assisting injured demonstrators and wearing her first responder clothing, clearly distinguishing her as a healthcare worker even from a distance,” said James Heenan, Head of Office, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). “Reports suggest that she was shot in the back about 100 metres from the fence .

    Under international human rights law, which applies in this context along with international humanitarian law, lethal force may only be used as a last resort and when there is an imminent threat of death or serious injury. It is very difficult to see how Razan posed such a threat to heavily-armed, well-protected Israeli forces in defensive positions on the other side of the fence.”

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  • OHCHR | UN human rights expert condemns horrific violence in #Gaza
    http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=23087&LangID=E

    “I must reiterate that international human rights law sets strict prohibitions on the use of force by law enforcement officials. Lethal force against demonstrators is prohibited unless strictly unavoidable in the case of an imminent threat to life or threat of serious injury. The killing of demonstrators in violation of these rules, and within the context of #occupation, may amount to willful killing, a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention, as well as a war crime.”

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  • » Palestinian Dies From Serious Wounds Suffered Friday
    IMEMC News - April 23, 2018 5:52 AM
    http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-dies-from-serious-wounds-suffered-friday

    The Palestinian medical sources have reported, on Sunday at night, that a young man died from serious wounds he suffered, Friday, in Rafah, in the southern part of the coastal region.

    The Ministry said the Palestinian, identified as Abdullah Mohammad Shamali , 20, from al-Barazil neighborhood, in Rafah.

    Abdullah shot in the abdomen with a live round fired by an Israeli soldier stationed across the border fence, and died from his wounds at the Gaza European Hospital, in Rafah.

    On the same day of his serious injury, the soldiers killed four Palestinians, including one child, and injured 729, including 156 of the wounded were shot with live fire.

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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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  • Palestinian shot dead after carrying out alleged vehicular attack on Israeli soldiers
    July 10, 2017 12:55 P.M. (Updated: July 10, 2017 4:06 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=778012

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — A Palestinian was shot and killed after he carried out an alleged vehicular attack on Israeli soldiers, lightly injuring one, at a junction near the village of Tuqu and the illegal Israeli settlement Maale Amos in the southern occupied West Bank district of Bethlehem.

    An Israeli army spokesperson claimed that the alleged assailant rammed his car at Israeli forces stationed at the junction, leaving one Israeli soldier lightly wounded. The driver then allegedly exited his vehicle armed with a knife and attempted to stab the soldier, when another soldier fatally shot the Palestinian.

    Israel’s emergency medical service Magen David Adom said it evacuated the 20-year-old Israeli soldier in a moderate condition to Israel’s Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem for treatment, while the Palestinian driver was “neutralized” and treated by the Israeli army at the scene before being declared dead.

    An eyewitness told Ma’an that he saw the Palestinian, who was wearing a red shirt, lying motionless on the ground, and claimed that he saw two wounded Israeli soldiers — one suffering from a serious injury and unable to move, and another with a minor injury. However, the Israeli army spokespersonsaid just one soldier had been wounded.

    Another witness said that an Israeli ambulance later evacuated the body, after Israeli forces preventing Palestinian Red Crescent ambulances from approaching the scene.

    Locals sources in Tuqu identified the slain man to Ma’an as 24-year-old Muhammad Ibrahim Jibril , from Tuqu. Palestinian security sources had said he was 25, while other local media outlets said he was 23.

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    • Funeral held in Bethlehem for Palestinian shot to death by Israeli forces
      July 11, 2017 9:14 P.M. (Updated: July 11, 2017 9:14 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=778041

      BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Thousands of Palestinians marched in the funeral of slain Palestinian Muhammad Ibrahim Jibril in the village of Tuqu in the southern occupied West Bank district of Bethlehem on Tuesday, after the 24-year-old was shot to death by Israeli forces on Monday after allegedly committing an vehicular attack against Israeli soldiers.

      The funeral procession set off from the Beit Jala Governmental Hospital, as mourners waved Palestinian flags and condemned the killing of Jibril, while demanding accountability for his death.

      Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli authorities had decided to return Jibril’s body after raiding the village and warning locals that the body would only be returned if the town “remained quiet.”

    • Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (06– 12 July 2017)
      http://pchrgaza.org/en/?p=9250

      In a new crime of excessive use of force, Israeli forces killed a Palestinian from Taqou’ village, east of Bethlehem. They claimed that he attempted to carry out a run-over and stab attack against Israeli soldiers, who were present in the bypass street (60) near Taqou’ settlement.

      According to PCHR’s investigations, at approximately 12:47 on the same day, Israeli forces opened fire at Mohammed Ibrahim Jabrin (23) from Taqou’ village, east of Bethlehem. They claimed that Mohammed attempted to carry out stab and run-over attack against Israeli soldiers, who were present in Street (60) near “Taqou” settlement, south of the city. As a result, Mohammed sustained several live bullet wounds and died immediately. Following that, the spokesperson of the Israeli forces said in a statement: “A run-over attack happened near Taqou’ village, causing the injury of an Israeli soldier with minor wounds. The attacker stepped out of the car and attempted to stab soldiers, so he was shot dead.” Jabrin family refused the Israeli claims regarding their son’s attempt to carry out a stab attack. They instead considered what happened as a car accident. They added that the Israeli soldiers immediately opened fire at Mohammed. PCHR’s investigations in previous shooting incidents show that the Israeli forces used to open fire against Palestinian civilians once they have suspicions on their attempt to carry out run-over attacks against their soldiers. On the same day evening, 17 military jeeps moved into Taqou’ village and surrounded Jabrin house. A number of the soldiers raided and searched the house. They then interrogated dozens of civilians in the village before they withdrew on Tuesday dawn, 11 July 2017.

  • 3 Palestinians killed after West Bank attacks wound 3 Israelis
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=769491
    Dec. 24, 2015 9:50 A.M. (Updated: Dec. 24, 2015 1:09 P.M.

    SALFIT (Ma’an) — Three Palestinians were killed Thursday after separate reported attacks were carried out in the occupied West Bank that left two Israeli security guards and a soldier injured, locals and the Israeli army said.

    Nearby the Palestinian town of Al-Ram northwest of Jerusalem, a Palestinian rammed his vehicle into soldiers posted near the illegal Geva Benyamin settlement, an Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an.

    The forces then opened fire on and killed the driver, identified as Wisam Abu Ghwaila, 22, from Qalandiya. One Israeli soldier was “very lightly wounded” in the attack, the spokesperson said.

    An hour earlier, a Palestinian armed with a screwdriver approached the Ari military checkpoint near Hebron and attempted to stab security forces, who “responded to the immediate threat” and opened fire, the spokesperson said.

    The Palestinian — identified by locals as Eiad Jamal Issa Ideis , 25, from the Hebron-district city of Yatta — was shot dead on scene. No Israelis were injured in the incident, the spokesperson added.

    Shortly before, a Palestinian reportedly stabbed two Israeli security guards in the industrial district of the illegal Ariel settlement north of Salfit, the Israeli army said.

    The army spokesperson told Ma’an that “a Palestinian armed with a knife stabbed security personnel in Ariel wounding two” before the forces “responded to the the immediate threat and shot the attacker,” killing him, the spokesperson said.

    The two wounded — a man and a woman in their mid-20’s — were evacuated to Bielinson hospital in Petah Tikva for medical treatment. Israeli police said that the man sustained a serious injury in the upper part of his body, while the woman sustained a moderate injury.

    Locals identified the Palestinian killed on scene as Muhammad Zahran Abdul-Halim Zahran , 22, from the Salfit-district village of Kafr Ad Dik.

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  • Euro-Med Monitor Calls on International Community to Halt Israel’s Extra-Judicial Executions

    Author: Euro-Med Monitor

    Geneva- Israel is escalating practices of extrajudicial execution, warns the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor. Israeli forces use firearms against civilians who pose no threat although it is often possible to detain them instead.

    Video recordings of surveillance cameras in the central train station of Afula city showed Israel’s reckless disregard for lives as Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian lady holding an Israeli ID, claiming that she attempted to stab a guard working in the station, while the recordings clearly showed that the woman did not attempt to attack anybody.

    Eyewitnesses told a Euro-Med Monitor team that Israa’ Abed, 29, was very scared and got panicked when she found herself surrounded by a group of Israeli soldiers who were directly pointing their weapons at her. The soldiers shouted asking her to take off her head scarf and drop her bag. The woman refused, raised her hands, and begged them not to shoot.

    “Even if the woman tried to attack someone, the Israeli police could detain her instead of shooting her with four live bullets” said Ihsan Adel, Euro-Med Monitor legal adviser.

    In another incident, an Israeli police officer shot dead Tha’er Abughazaleh from Jerusalem after he stabbed an Israeli soldier and three other Israelis causing minor injuries to them. Israeli police declared that the man was shot while being chased by Israeli soldiers. However, photos showed that the man was shot directly in the head and the bullet was right near his head on the ground, which reveals that he was killed on purpose.

    On Sunday, October 4, 2015, an Israeli police force shot dead Fadi Samir Mustafa Elwan, 19, from the village of Issawiya near Jerusalem, under the pretext that he stabbed a 15-year-old Israeli boy. Eyewitnesses told Euro-Med Monitor that a group of Israeli settlers chased Elwan when he was walking in Masrara area in Jerusalem at the same time Israeli settlers gathered protesting the killing of two Israeli settlers earlier in the morning. Apparently, when the settlers saw Elwan, they attempted to attack him before he ran to Haim Barlev street. An Israeli police car arrived at the scene shooting seven live bullets towards the boy. Video recordings shared on Israeli websites showed Israeli settlers chasing Elwan and attacking him in the Almasserarh area before beating and dragging his body after he was killed.

    Hadil Alhashlamoun, 18, from Hebron, was also killed at an Israeli checkpoint, known as Checkpoint 56, where Palestinians are banned from passing, except for those who live in that area. The Israeli authorities claimed that the teen was shot when the soldiers knew she was carrying a weapon and asked her to stop and drop it while the girl continued walking before the soldiers fired live bullets towards the ground near her and she raised a knife. The soldiers immediately shot her in the chest and legs, according to Shaarey Tzedeq hospital where she was transferred.
    However, photos taken by an international volunteer, who was present at the scene, and testimonies of eyewitnesses, including Fawwaz Abueisha who live in Tal Rmeidah near the checkpoint, showed that the teen posed no threat to the Israeli soldiers who dropped her bag and shot her in the left leg before she fell and dropped a knife she was hiding. While the soldiers could detain her as she did not move, one of thrm shot her again in the right leg, approached and shot her several times in the chest and belly before he stopped for a moment and shot another bullet in her chest.
    Although an Israeli surveillance camera recorded the incidents, the Israeli authorities refused to publish the video, which confirms the fact that the girl posed no threat before being killed.

    Such acts constitute a violation of the Principles on the effective prevention and investigation of extra-legal, arbitrary and summary executions (ECOSOC Principles), which were endorsed by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 15,1989, and state that firearms may not be used against persons except in the case of self-defence or the defence of others against an imminent threat of death or serious injury, to prevent the perpetration of a particularly serious crime involving a grave threat to life, or to arrest a person presenting such a danger and resisting the law enforcement official’s authority or to prevent his/her escape. In addition, the Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials adopted by the General Assembly “emphasizes that the use of force by law enforcement officials should be exceptional; while it implies that law enforcement officials may be authorized to use force as is reasonably necessary under the circumstances for the prevention of crime or in effecting or assisting in the lawful arrest of offenders or suspected offenders, no force going beyond that may be used.”

    Israeli forces violated these articles not only in the aforementioned incidents, but also on Monday, August 17, when the Israeli border police killed Muhammed Bassam Amsha, 25, from Kafr Ra’i in the district of Jenin, as he was passing the Zaatara checkpoint, in the north of Nablus. While the Israeli police claimed that Amsha was carrying a knife and attempted to stab an Israeli soldier, eyewitnesses confirmed that they did not see any knives with the man. On the following day, Israeli forces stormed the house of Amsha claiming that they had photos showing him carrying a knife before being shot dead. However, when his father asked to see the photos, the Israeli officer refused.

    Moreover, on Thursday, July 23, Israeli forces killed Falah Hamdi Zamel Abumaria, 53, from the village of Beit Amr in Hebron. The soldiers stormed his house to detain his son who they shot first causing his father to panic and throw a pottery vase at the soldiers from his balcony. The soldiers responded by firing three live bullets at his chest. The Israeli authorities claim that the family refused to hand their son and attacked the soldiers before they responded by shooting him.
    According to Haidar Abumaria, Falah’s son, the soldiers beat the father as soon as they arrived at the house before they shot his son, Muhammed with two live bullets, critically injuring him. The father then started cursing the soldiers and asking them to leave the house when they shot him in the chest and prevented ambulances from reaching the place before he died.

    A serious investigation must be opened into the aforementioned incidents, according to the Geneva Conventions and the Principles on the Effective Prevention and Investigation of Extra-legal, Arbitrary and Summary Executions which state that "there shall be thorough, prompt and impartial investigation of all suspected cases of extra-legal, arbitrary and summary executions.

    The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor calls on the Israeli authorities to open a real and transparent and investigation into the aforementioned incidents, and to bring the perpetrators to justice. Ignoring such incidents would give people the green light to perpetrate more crimes in complete disregard for lives. Moreover, the organization calls on the states parties to the Geneva Convention to take concrete steps in pressuring Israel to comply with international law and respect the right to life.

    http://www.euromedmonitor.org/en/article/942