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  • 3 Palestinians dead, 1 injured as Israeli officer killed in Jerusalem stabbing
    June 16, 2017 8:06 P.M. (Updated: June 17, 2017 11:40 A.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=777676

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli police reported on Friday evening that an attack took place outside the Damascus Gate entrance to the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem, saying that one Israeli police officer was critically injured and later succumbed to her wounds, while the three attackers — who police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld referred to as “Arab terrorists” — were shot dead.

    Israeli news daily Haaretz reported all three Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli police at the scene. Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said that the Israeli police officer, a 23-year old woman named Hadas Malka, succumbed to her wounds after being stabbed by one of the attackers, while a number of others were injured in the attack.

    According to Rosenfeld, the attackers used knives and an automatic weapon. Israeli news outlet Ynet reported that the three Palestinians had carried out simultaneous stabbing and shooting attacks in two different areas near Damascus Gate.

    Al-Samri said two of the Palestinians, aged 18 and 19, were from the Ramallah-area villages of Deir Abu Mashal and Shuqba in the central occupied West Bank, and the third was a 30-year-old resident of the southern West Bank city of Hebron. However, reports later emerged that the three Palestinian attackers were all from the village of Deir Abu Mashal in Ramallah, while the Palestinian from Hebron was a bystander who was injured during the incident and taken to a hospital for treatment.

    Rosenfeld reported that following the attack, police units implemented heightened security measures in the area — which had already seen an increased police presence earlier in the day for the third Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, as thousands of Palestinians from across Israel and the occupied West Bank travelled to Jerusalem to perform prayers at Al-Aqsa mosque.

    • Israel rescinds permits, puts Ramallah-area village on lockdown following deadly attack
      June 17, 2017 11:36 A.M. (Updated: June 17, 2017 11:40 A.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=777683

      (...) Israeli forces put Ramallah-area village under lockdown and prepare for punitive demolitions

      Shortly after the attack on Friday night, Israeli forces surrounded Deir Abu Mashal village, northwest of Ramallah city, where the three Palestinian attackers originated, according to Palestinian sources.

      The Palestinian Ministry of Health identified the slain attackers as Adel Hasan Ahmad Ankoush ,18, Baraa Ibrahim Salih Taha , 18, and Osama Ahmad Dahdouh , 19.

      Locals told Ma’an that Israeli forces set up military checkpoints in the village and prevented residents from leaving or entering the area.

      The mayor of Deir Abu Mashal Imad Zahran told Ma’an on Saturday that Israeli forces raided the homes of the three Palestinian youths and took measurements, while Israeli soldiers informed the families that their homes would be demolished soon — an Israeli policy used against family members of Palestinian attacks, which rights groups have deemed a form of “collective punishment.”

      Israeli news daily Haaretz reported that Israel would also revoke Israeli permits for the extended families of the Palestinian attackers.

      Zahran confirmed that “fierce clashes” broke out in the village during the raid, adding that two Palestinians were shot with live ammunition in the legs and another Palestinian was struck with a live bullet. Dozens of Palestinians, he added, suffered from tear gas inhalation during the clashes.
      (...)
      Palestinians injured and detained following the attack

      As reports continue emerge regarding the deadly attack, Palestinians told Ma’an that a number of bystanders were injured and detained by Israeli forces following the attack.

      Several Palestinians were injured by shrapnel from bullets shot by Israeli forces, who witnesses said shot “haphazardly” in every direction during the attack. Among the injured was a young man from Jerusalem who was shot in the spine and kidney, according to witnesses.

      The Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance service told Ma’an that its teams had treated one person who was injured by shrapnel in the foot and three others who suffered from tear gas inhalation after Israeli forces fired tear gas into the crowds.

      Meanwhile, witnesses told Ma’an that Israeli forces and police officers had detained at least six young men following the incident and “assaulted” Palestinian bystanders.

      Israeli forces had detained three Palestinian bystanders near Herod’s Gate in the Old City after allegedly assaulting them, according to witnesses. Israeli forces also fired stun grenades to disperse bystanders and passersby who were exiting through the gate after finishing prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque.

      Three other Palestinian bystanders were detained in Musrara neighborhood and on Nablus street in East Jerusalem where Israeli forces had also fired stun grenades at Palestinians in the area.

      Meanwhile, all shop owners in Musrara and Sultan Solomon streets near the site of the attack were forced to close their shops following the incident.

      According to witnesses, Israeli forces also stormed the al-Maqasid hospital at the Mount of Olives reportedly in search of a young Palestinian man who was shot in the Damascus Gate area. Witnesses added that Israeli forces were deployed outside the hospital and were inspecting vehicles.

      #Palestine_assassinée

  • 16-year-old Palestinian shot dead after alleged stabbing attempt at Bethlehem-area checkpoint
    May 22, 2017 5:06 P.M. (Updated: May 22, 2017 10:08 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=777229

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — A 16-year-old Palestinian was shot and killed by Israeli border police at Israel’s “Container checkpoint” northeast of Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank on Monday, after the teen allegedly attempted to stab Israeli forces stationed at the checkpoint.

    Israeli police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld told Ma’an that a Palestinian attempted to stab Israeli border police at the checkpoint, at which time forces “responded to the threat” and shot the boy.

    Rosenfeld did not immediately confirm that the Palestinian was killed, though eyewitnesses told Ma’an that the boy was dead. Israeli news website Ynet also reported that the Palestinian had been killed.

    Rosenfeld added that no Israeli forces were injured in the alleged attack.

    Israeli police spokesperson Luba al-Samari identified the alleged attacker, who she said was “neutralized,” as a 16-year-old from Bethlehem.

    According to al-Samri, the boy approached Israeli forces holding a knife in his hand, and “after a short dispute, an Israeli soldier was able to open fire at the suspect who was neutralized and the knife in his possession was seized.”

    A spokesperson from the Palestinian Red Crescent told Ma’an that Israeli forces prevented the service’s ambulances from reaching the boy, who witnesses say was covered with a blanket by Israeli forces.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Officials identify Palestinian teen killed at Bethlehem-area checkpoint
      May 23, 2017 11:02 A.M. (Updated: May 23, 2017 1:33 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=777239

      The Palestinian Civil Liaison said the boy as 15-year-old Raed Ahmad Radayda , a resident of the village of al-Ubeidiya in the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem.

      Radayda, who was previously reported to be 16 years old, was shot and killed by Israeli border police as he allegedly approached the Israeli Container checkpoint northeast of Bethlehem while holding a knife on Monday afternoon.

      No Israelis were injured in the alleged attack.

  • Palestinian killed by Israeli forces after hitting 1 with his car at settlement bus stop
    April 19, 2017 4:53 P.M. (Updated: April 20, 2017 12:54 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=776518

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — A Palestinian was shot and killed by Israeli forces at a junction near the illegal Israeli settlement of Gush Etzion in the southern occupied West Bank on Wednesday afternoon.

    An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that a Palestinian vehicle hit a bus stop at the junction, injuring an Israeli civilian, adding that Israeli forces in the area shot at the driver, who they described as an “assailant.”

    However, photographs of the scene published by Israeli media showed that the Palestinian vehicle had seemingly collided with the back of a bus.

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed later in the afternoon that the Palestinian succumbed to wounds sustained when he was shot by soldiers at the scene, identifying him as Suhaib Moussa Mashour Mashahra, 21, from the Jerusalem-district village of al-Sawahira.

    Official Palestinian news agency Wafa quoted Palestinian Red Crescent emergency services head Muhammad Awwad as saying that Israeli forces prevented Palestinian medics from reaching Mashahra and treating him, while the army spokesperson told Ma’an that the Palestinian had been treated by army medics on the scene and evacuated to an unspecified hospital. (...)

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Wednesday, 19 April 2017
      http://pchrgaza.org/en/?p=9042

      In a new crime of using lethal force, Israeli forces killed civilian Suheib Mashahrah (21), from al-Sheikh Sa’ad village, south east of East Jerusalem. The soldiers opened fire at a car driven by the abovementioned civilian at the intersection of “Kfar Etzion” settlement, south of Bethlehem, after his car hit an Israeli bus from the back. They claimed that Mashahrah attempted to carry out a run-over attack against a number of settlers, but the photos that were published on the accident showed it was a normal car accident. According to preliminary information about the crime, at approximately 16:00 on the same day, Suheib Mousa Mashhour Mashahrah (21) was returning from Hebron to his house in al-Sheikh Sa’ad village, southeast of East Jerusalem. When he turned around the intersection of the abovementioned settlement, his car hit an Israeli bus from the back as a group of settlers were waiting at the bus station. The Israeli soldiers, who were in the area, opened fire at the windshield and side glass of the car. As a result, the abovementioned civilian sustained several live bullets wounds throughout his body. He was then transferred by an Israeli ambulance to “Shaare Zedek” Medical Center in West Jerusalem, but he died upon arrival. The Israeli media said that a 60year-old Israeli civilian was wounded after he a Palestinian young man ran over him. He was transferred to “Shaare Zedek” Medical Center to receive medical treatment as his injury was classified as minor. The Israeli media also said that the soldiers opened fire at the car driver to neutralize him. However, the photos published showed that the car hit the bus from the back, but the car was badly damaged from the front, indicating that it was a normal accident and the driver has no intention to carry out a run-over attack.

  • Palestinian woman shot, killed after alleged attempted stabbing in East Jerusalem
    March 29, 2017 4:20 P.M. (Updated: March 29, 2017 7:51 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=776187

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian woman in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem on Wednesday afternoon after she allegedly attempted to carry out a stabbing attack, Israeli police said.

    Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri initially said in a statement that the woman attempted to stab police officers at the Old City’s Damascus Gate, only to be “neutralized” by the Israeli forces — a term commonly used by Israeli officials to indicate that an alleged attacker has either been wounded or killed.

    Moments later, the spokeswoman confirmed that the Palestinian woman had been killed. Al-Samri added that no Israeli officers had been injured in the altercation.

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health identified the slain Palestinian woman as 49-year-old Siham Ratib Nimr , from East Jerusalem. Al-Samri specified that Nimr was from the northern East Jerusalem neighborhood of Ras Khamis, which is cut off from the rest of the city by Israel’s illegal separation wall.

    Witness told Ma’an that the Nimr was walking with her daughter in the entrance to Damascus Gate, and that an altercation occurred once they came close to Israeli police officers.

    The witnesses said that an Israeli border police officer shot Nimr at point-blank range in the chest and lower extremities, and that Israeli police forcibly prevented an Israeli paramedic from approaching the woman, “leaving her to bleed to death.”

    The eyewitnesses added that Israeli forces then completely sealed off the area, preventing Palestinians from using the entrance to the Old City.

    Israeli forces reportedly also assaulted young Palestinian men who were in the area.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Jérusalem : une Palestinienne auteur d’une tentative d’attaque aux ciseaux tuée (police)
      AFP / 29 mars 2017 17h48
      https://www.romandie.com/news/Jerusalem-une-Palestinienne-auteur-dune-tentative-dattaque-aux-ciseaux-tuee-/784304.rom

      Le corps d’une assaillante palestinienne est évacué, le 29 mars 2017 devant la porte de Damas, à l’entrée de la vieille ville de Jérusalem-Est / © AFP / MENAHEM KAHANA
      Jérusalem - Une Palestinienne, qui avait tenté d’attaquer mercredi des policiers israéliens avec une paire de ciseaux, a été tuée par balles à une entrée de la vieille ville de Jérusalem-Est, selon une nouvelle version de la police.

      Dans un premier temps, une porte-parole de la police avait affirmé que cette Palestinienne avait brandi un couteau.

      Selon la police, cette femme, qui sortait de la vieille ville de Jérusalem par la porte de Damas, s’est approchée de policiers et a sorti une paire de ciseaux. Les policiers ont alors ouvert le feu dans sa direction, a ajouté la porte-parole.

      Aucun policier n’a été blessé, selon elle.

      Selon le ministère palestinien de la Santé, la Palestinienne tuée s’appelait Siham Nimr . Agée de 49 ans, elle était résidente du camp de réfugiés de Shouafat à Jérusalem-Est, occupée et annexée.

      Des médias palestiniens ont précisé qu’elle était la mère de Mustafa Nimr, un Palestinien de 27 ans tué par la police israélienne en septembre dernier à Shouafat.

      Dans un premier temps, la police l’avait présenté comme l’auteur d’une agression avant de reconnaître qu’il s’agissait d’une erreur.

    • Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (23 – 29 March 2017)
      March 30, 2017
      http://pchrgaza.org/en/?p=8965

      (...) In a new crime of wilful killings, on 29 March 2017, Israeli forces killed a Palestinian civilian identified as Siham Rateb Nemer (49) after opening fire at her when she was entering the Damascus Gate (Bab al-‘Amoud) in occupied Jerusalem. Israeli forces claimed as usual that the abovementioned woman attempted to stab an Israeli soldier. However, PCHR’s investigations refuted those claims. It should be mentioned that Siham is the mother of Mustafa Nemer, who was shot dead by Israeli soldiers on 05 September 2016 when he was driving a car along with his relative on ‘Anata Street in Sho’afat refugee camp, northeast of occupied Jerusalem. As a result, he was killed and his relative was wounded.(...)

    • B’Tselem: Killing of Palestinian woman in Jerusalem ’unjustified’
      April 4, 2017 6:43 P.M. (Updated: April 4, 2017 6:53 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=776267

      BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli human rights NGO B’Tselem released a report on Tuesday, condemning Israeli forces for the “unjustified” killing of a Palestinian woman in Jerusalem last week.

      Israeli police said at the time that 49-year-old Siham Nimr attempted to stab police officers with a pair of scissors at the Damascus Gate entrance to occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, only to be “neutralized” by the Israeli border police — a term commonly used by Israeli officials to indicate that an alleged attacker has either been wounded or killed. No Israeli officers were injured in the altercation.

      It was later revealed that the slain woman was the mother of 27-year-old Mustafa Nimr, who was killed by Israeli forces in September during a night raid in occupied East Jerusalem’s Shufat refugee camp.

      According to B’Tselem, after Siham approached a metal police barrier near Damascus Gate, brandishing a pair of scissors, border police officers standing on the other side of the barrier shot and killed her. Included in their report was a picture from a security camera in the area, released by Israeli police, purporting to show Siham holding up the scissors while standing behind the police barrier.(...)

    • Palestinian woman killed by Israeli forces in March is laid to rest in Anata
      April 27, 2017 2:02 P.M. (Updated: April 27, 2017 2:36 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=776702

      JERUSALEM (Ma’an) — Dozens of Palestinians took part on Wednesday night in the funeral of Siham Ratib Nimr, a Palestinian woman who was killed by Israeli forces last month after attempting to carry out a stabbing attack in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem.

      Nimr, a 49-year-old resident of the northern East Jerusalem neighborhood of Ras Khamis, was killed by Israeli police on March 29 after she attempted to stab police officers with a pair of scissors at the Old City’s Damascus Gate. No Israelis were injured in the case.

      Nimr was the mother of Mustafa Nimr, a 27-year-old Palestinian who was killed by Israeli forces “by mistake” in September during a night raid in the Jerusalem-area Shufaat refugee camp.

      Palestinian Red Crescent staff said that they received Nimr’s body at a military base near the village of Anata in the Jerusalem district of the occupied West Bank, before taking her remains to Shufaat refugee camp, her hometown.

  • 1 Palestinian teen killed, 3 critically injured after Israeli forces open fire on vehicle
    March 23, 2017 9:15 P.M. (Updated: March 25, 2017 3:37 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=776087

    Muhammad Mahmoud Ibrahim al-Hattab

    RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — A Palestinian youth was killed and three others were critically injured Thursday evening after Israeli forces opened fire on a Palestinian vehicle near the al-Jalazun refugee camp north of Ramallah city in the central occupied West Bank.

    Ambulances of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society transferred the four youths, all residents of al-Jalazun camp, to the Ramallah Government Hospital, where one was pronounced dead.

    Ma’an previously reported based on reports from medical officials at the hospital that a second teen succumbed to his wounds, though the ministry later clarified that while three were still undergoing surgery, only one teen had been pronounced dead. .

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health identified one of the slain Palestinians as 17-year-old Muhammad Mahmoud Ibrahim al-Hattab , who was shot in the chest and shoulder.

    The ministry identified the three injured as 18-year-old Jassem Muhammed Nakhla, who was shot in the head and foot, 18-year-old Muhammad Hattab, who was shot in the abdomen, and 18-year-old Muhammed Musa Nakhla, who was shot in the foot and shoulder. The three remained in critical condition.

    Local sources told Ma’an that Israeli soldiers fired heavily at the the vehicle while the teens were inside, from military tower near the entrance of the camp.

    An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that “three suspects exited a vehicle adjacent to the community of Beit El,” referring to the illegal Israeli settlement adjacent to al-Jalazun, “where the suspects threw firebombs at the community. In response to the threat Israeli forces in the area fired towards the suspects, and several hits were confirmed. The suspects then fled the scene.”

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Palestinians in Bilin protest against Israel’s occupation, ’cold blooded killing’ of teenager
      March 24, 2017 6:09 P.M. (Updated: March 24, 2017 6:09 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=776097

      RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — Palestinians from the central occupied West Bank Ramallah-area village of Bilin set out on their weekly march Friday, in protest of Israeli settlement expansion and the construction of the Israeli separation wall on the village’s lands. Marchers also protested against the killing of 17-year-old Muhammad Mahmoud Ibrahim al-Hattab , who was shot and killed by Israeli forces Thursday night.

      Bilin locals and foreign peace activists held Palestinian flags and marched through the village’s streets, chanting slogans and songs that called for national unity, resistance, releasing Palestinian prisoners, and other issues related to the Palestinian cause.

      Media coordinator of the popular committee against wall and settlements Ratib Abu Rahma said that Israeli soldiers took pictures of protesters who threw rocks at the separation wall and Israeli military vehicles in the area.

      Abu Rahma highlighted that the march — which Bilin residents have staged every Friday for 12 years — was also held to condemn the “cold blooded killing” of al-Hattab, and the critical injury of three other teens, when Israeli forces opened fire on their vehicle under contested circumstances Thursday night.

      A German delegation also visited the village and participated in the march to express solidarity with Palestinian people.

  • 15-year-old Palestinian killed, 2 injured by Israeli shelling in Rafah
    March 22, 2017 9:50 A.M. (Updated: March 22, 2017 11:21 A.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=776051

    GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — An 15-year-old Palestinian was killed and two other Palestinians were injured by Israeli shelling in eastern Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip before dawn on Wednesday.

    Locals told Ma’an that Israeli drones were also flying overhead as the sound of gunshots and explosions were heard.

    Spokesperson for Gaza’s Ministry of Health Ashraf al-Qidra said in a statement that Youssef Shaaban Abu Athra , 15, was killed while two others sustained multiple injuries from shrapnel as a result of the artillery fire. He was initially reported to be 18-years-old.

    The two injured were taken to the Abu Youssef Najjar Hospital in Rafah for treatment. Their identities and their medical conditions remained unknown.

    An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that Israel forces had “detected three suspects” near Israel’s military border fence in southern Gaza, and that Israeli forces responded by “firing with a tank toward the suspect,” adding that “one hit was confirmed.”

    However the spokesperson did not explicitly acknowledge that someone had been killed or elaborate on what had been suspicious about their behavior.

    According to Israel news site Ynet, the Israeli army was investigating whether the three Palestinians “were trying to plant an explosive device.”

    In a separate incident in southern Gaza on Wednesday morning, witnesses told Ma’an that four Israeli bulldozers raided the town of al-Qarrara in northern part of Khan Yunis, escorted by several Israeli military vehicles deployed inside the Gaza’s borders.

    Witnesses said that Israeli soldiers indiscriminately opened fire at Palestinian farmers tending to their lands there, however no injuries were reported.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • In Excessive Use of Lethal Force, Israeli forces Kill Child and Wound Young Man in Southern Gaza Strip
      March 22, 2017
      http://pchrgaza.org/en/?p=8940

      In a new crime of excessive use of force, on 22 March 2017, Israeli forces killed a Palestinian civilian and seriously wounded a young man after firing artillery shells at them when both civilians were near the border fence with Israel in al-Shokah village, east of Rafah City. The investigations conducted by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) emphasized that the shelling incident violates the principle of necessity and distinction during which the use of force was excessive, especially the victims were only civilians and unarmed.

      According to PCHR’s investigations and the testimony of an eyewitness, at approximately 00:00, Israeli forces stationed along the border fence off al-Nahdah neighborhood in al-Shokah village, east of Rafah City, fired around 15 artillery shells at 3 Palestinian civilians, who were only 300 meters away from the above-mentioned fence. According to the eyewitness, those civilians intended to sneak into Israel for work. The artillery shells directly hit one of them namely Yousif Sha’ban Ahmed Abu ‘Azrah (16), from al-Shabourah refugee camp in Rafah City, to the upper part of his body. Meanwhile, Mohammed Wahid ‘Atallah al-‘Akar (25), from Yibna refugee camp in Rafah, sustained shrapnel wounds to the chest and abdomen. The child died on the spot while al-‘Akar was transferred to the European Hospital in Khan Younis due to his serious wounds. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said to PCHR’s fieldworker that the Palestinian Liaison told the PRCS they received information from the Israeli Liaison there is a dead body in the aforementioned area. The PRCS immediately headed to the scene to find the child’s dead body 300 meters away from the fence while they found al-‘Akar lying around 500 meters away from the fence. It should be mentioned that since the beginning of 2017, the Israeli forces have killed a Palestinian civilian and wounded 21 others, including 3 children.

  • Palestinian forces use live fire against protesters opposing the PA in Duheisha
    March 12, 2017 9:44 P.M. (Updated: March 12, 2017 10:34 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=775918

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Clashes erupted between Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces and demonstrators at Duheisha refugee camp in the occupied West Bank district of Bethlehem on Sunday evening, as locals reported that police were shooting live fire towards Palestinian youths.

    Scores of Palestinians marched from Duheisha on Sunday afternoon to protest a legal case against slain activist Basel al-Araj and five other Palestinians who were imprisoned alongside him last year by the PA, as well as to denounce police repression against a similar protest in Ramallah earlier in the day.

    The march headed to a Palestinian police station in the nearby village of Artas, where clashes then erupted.

    Local news sources and Duheisha residents reported that Palestinian police officers forces were using live bullets, tear gas, and sound bombs against the demonstrators, as youths threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at police forces.

    Local news page al-Duheisha al-Hadath said that Palestinian forces had raided at least one home in Duheisha in the clashes.

    Al-Duheisha al-Hadath also reported that ambulances treated protesters for excessive tear gas inhalation. A spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent could not be reached for comment.

    #AP_Israël #Basel_al-Araj

    • Protesters attacked in Ramallah by PA forces as Arab and international cities demonstrate for Basil al-Araj
      March 12, 2017
      http://samidoun.net/2017/03/protesters-attacked-in-ramallah-by-pa-forces-as-arab-and-international-cit

      Protesting Palestinians in Ramallah came under attack by Palestinian Authority security forces this morning, including the father of slain Palestinian youth activist Basil al-Araj, journalists and former prisoners, such as Khader Adnan. Later in the evening, PA police also attacked a march in Dheisheh refugee camp near Bethlehem demanding an end to security coordination and honoring al-Araj.

      The demonstration was called in protest of PA security coordination with the Israeli occupation, under which al-Araj and his comrades were initially imprisoned by the PA after a court hearing was maintained for charges against al-Araj and his comrades for Sunday, 12 March. Their arrest was touted as a significant achievement for PA-Israeli security coordination in April 2016.(...)

    • Hundreds attend funeral in al-Walaja for slain Palestinian activist Basel al-Araj
      March 17, 2017 1:52 P.M. (Updated: March 17, 2017 9:33 P.M.)
      https://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=775983

      BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Some 2,000 mourners took part in a funeral procession for Basel al-Araj on Friday evening, after the 31-year-old Palestinian activist was killed by Israeli forces nearly two weeks ago.

      Israel has held al-Araj’s body since March 6 — when Israeli forces ambushed him in a home near Ramallah, in what was branded as an “execution” and an “assassination” of the man, who was beloved in Palestinian activist circles as a freedom fighter, an intellectual, and a theorist.

      Israeli authorities handed over his remains Friday afternoon at Israel’s 300 Checkpoint at the entrance to the southern occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, after which the Palestinian Red Crescent transferred the body to Beit Jala Governmental Hospital.

      An autopsy conducted at the hospital determined the main cause of death to be a bullet to the heart, though at least nine other bullet wounds were identified, according to a statement from the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

      In addition to the bullet that pierced his heart, several bullets hit al-Araj’s head, two bullets hit the upper part of his back, one bullet hit the right side of his chest, one bullet hit his stomach, while bullets and shrapnel also pierced his pelvis.

      The funeral for al-Araj began later Friday evening after his body arrived to his hometown of al-Walaja, a small village northeast of Bethlehem.

  • Elderly Palestinian dies after being run over by Israeli settler
    Feb. 8, 2017 3:41 P.M. (Updated: Feb. 8, 2017 3:41 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=775373

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — An elderly Palestinian died after being run over by an Israeli settler on Wednesday near the illegal Israeli settlement of Neve Daniel in the occupied West Bank district of Bethlehem.

    Suleiman Hamad Salah , an 85-year-old resident of the village of al-Khader, was killed after being run over on Route 60, an Israeli bypass road that cuts through the occupied Palestinian territory and connects illegal settlements to Israel.

    The Israeli settler reportedly left his car in the area, and “escaped” before a Palestinian ambulance reached the scene, according to medical sources.

    Muhammad Awwad, the head of the ambulance services of the Palestinian Red Crescent, said that Salah sustaining serious injuries from the incident, and succumbed to his wounds after arriving to a hospital.

    #Palestine_assassinée

  • Red Crescent: Israeli forces shoot, kill Palestinian teen during clashes in Tuqu
    Jan. 16, 2017 5:27 P.M. (Updated: Jan. 16, 2017 5:33 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=774960

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian teenager during clashes in the Bethlehem-area village of Tuqu in the southern occupied West Bank on Monday evening, the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRC) ambulance service said.

    A PRC spokesperson told Ma’an that 17-year-old Qusay Hasna al-Umour was shot with live ammunition in the chest at least three times, and that Israeli forces had detained him for an unspecified period of time before handing over his body to the health organization.

    It remained unclear whether al-Umour was already dead when Israeli forces got a hold of him, or if he succumbed to his injuries while in custody.

    An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that they were looking into the reports.

    Four other Palestinians, including a woman, were also shot and injured during the clashes.

    Locals told Ma’an that clashes broke out near the western entrance of the village on Monday afternoon, with Israeli forces firing live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear gas at Palestinian youth.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Jan. 16, 2017 5:27 P.M. (Updated : Jan. 17, 2017 10:43 A.M.)

      Doctors who examined the teenager’s body at al-Hussein Hospital in Beit Jala told Ma’an they counted six bullet holes in al-Umour’s chest and lower extremities.

      An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that “violent riots” erupted in Tuqu with “hundreds” of Palestinian youth throwing stones at Israeli border police.

      “Israeli border police fired 0.22-caliber rounds towards the main instigator, resulting in his death,” the spokesperson said, adding that no Israelis were wounded during the clashes.

      However, a video of the events taken by Palestinian journalist Hisham Abu Sharqah immediately after al-Umour was shot seemingly contradicted the Israeli army’s allegation that al-Umour was the “main instigator” in the clashes.

    • ’They have destroyed me’: Mother grieves as slain Palestinian teen laid to rest
      Jan. 17, 2017 8:18 P.M. (Updated: Jan. 17, 2017 9:07 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=774975

      BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — The early morning traffic began to ease as the funeral procession departed from Bethlehem’s city limits, and cars sped up on their way to the nearby village of Tuqu, in the southern occupied West Bank.

      “Look, look,” said one of the drivers in the funeral procession, pointing upwards to a group of Israeli soldiers stationed on the hill just above the shared Palestinian-Israeli settler road. “They’re trying to provoke us.”

      As traffic slowed for a moment, young men — residents of Tuqu where 17-year-old Qusay al-Umour
      was shot dead less than 24 hours earlier — hopped out of their vehicles to grab stones from the side of the road and hurl them as far as they could at the soldiers, not knowing if one of them had shot the four fatal bullets that killed their friend.

      Women and children gathered on rooftops, passersby honked their horns, and young men hung out of the windows of speeding cars waving Palestinian and Fatah flags, with pictures of al-Umour, the latest “martyr,” taped to the backs of their cars. (...)

    • NGO: Israeli shooting of Palestinian teen in Tuqu ’extrajudicial killing’
      Jan. 18, 2017 10:50 P.M. (Updated: Jan. 18, 2017 11:15 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=774999

      BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — A Palestinian rights group slammed on Wednesday the killing of a Palestinian teen by Israeli forces earlier this week, calling the case an “extrajudicial killing” and demanding that Israeli authorities open an investigation into the case.

      Qusay al-Umour, 17, was killed during clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian youth in the Bethlehem-area village of Tuqu in the occupied West Bank on Monday.

      Video of the moments immediately following al-Umour being shot by Israeli forces has elicited a strong emotional response, as it showed Israeli soldiers roughly carrying the teenager’s limp body by his dangling arms and legs.

      Legal NGO BADIL said in a statement on Wednesday that the footage provided “evidence contradicting Israeli accounts and raises concerns about the adherence of the Israeli forces to the central tenets of international law.”(...)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMFIVd9Mayw

    • B’Tselem: January killing of Palestinian teen in Tuqu ’unjustified and unlawful’
      March 8, 2017 1:53 P.M. (Updated: March 8, 2017 8:51 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=775855

      BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli human rights NGO B’Tselem released a report on Tuesday slamming Israeli border police’s “profound disregard” for the life of 17-year-old Qusay al-Umour , who was shot dead in January during clashes in the southern occupied West Bank village of Tuqu, calling his killing “unjustified and unlawful.”

  • Israeli forces kill Palestinian man during predawn raid in al-Faraa
    Jan. 10, 2017 9:42 A.M. (Updated: Jan. 10, 2017 11:18 A.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=774838

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — A Palestinian man was shot and killed by Israeli forces during an overnight raid in the al-Faraa refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank district of Tubas on Tuesday, Israeli and Palestinian sources reported, although they widely diverged over the circumstances of the man’s death.

    A member of the politburo of the Palestinian People’s Party (PPP), Khalid Mansour, told Ma’an that an Israeli intelligence officer “executed” Muhammad al-Salihi, 32, during a raid in his home.

    Al-Salihi and his mother were surprised when Israeli forces entered and ransacked their homes, Mansour said.

    “Muhammad started to shout at them because he thought they were thieves, and the soldiers immediately showered him with bullets at point-blank range, before the very eyes of his elderly mother,” Mansour recounted.

    According to the PPP official, medical sources at the Turkish hospital in Tubas said al-Salihi had been shot at least six times, including in the upper body.

    An Israeli army spokesperson, meanwhile, told Ma’an that a Palestinian advanced towards Israeli troops holding a knife during an army detention raid in al-Faraa. She said that al-Salihi did not heed calls by the soldiers asking him to halt, leading the soldiers to shoot and kill him.

    The deadly altercation did not take place inside a home, the spokesperson said, contradicting Palestinian accounts.

    The army added that no Israelis were injured in the incident.

    Al-Salihi’s funeral was set to be held after midday prayer on Tuesday.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Israeli Forces Execute Palestinian Civilian at Point-Blank Range in al-Far’ah Refugee Camp
      January 10, 2017
      http://pchrgaza.org/en/?p=8684

      In an extra-judicial execution crime, on Tuesday dawn, 10 January 2017, Israeli forces shot dead in cold blood a Palestinian civilian in al-Far’ah refugee camp, south of Tubas, in front of his mother. The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) stresses that this crime was committed after the Israeli political and military leaders gave the Israeli soldiers the green light to shed the Palestinian blood and tolerated the soldiers for their crimes against Palestinian civilians.

      According to PCHR’s investigations and the mother’s testimony, Fawziyah Mahmoud Khamis Salhi (67) said to PCHR’s fieldworker that at approximately 02:00 on the abovementioned day, Israeli forces moved into al-Far’ah refugee camp, south of Tubas. They surrounded the family house of Mohammed Subhi Ahmed Khamis Salhi (33) near an UNRWA School for Girls and the camp sports club, seemingly in order to arrest him. A number of Israeli soldiers jumped from the outer wall of the 1-storey house. Mohammed and his mother then heard noise in the corridor and went out of their bedroom. When his mother saw the soldiers, she stood between them and her son. An Israeli soldier then ordered her to sit on a plastic chair there, but when she refused, the soldier forcefully seated her. She then twice stood between the soldiers and her son. However in the third time she stood, the soldier forcefully pushed her and seated her on the chair. The soldier then pulled out a gun with a silencer and directly fired 5 bullets at Mohammed at point-blank range. As a result, the bullets penetrated his neck, chest, hand, armpit, pelvis and thigh from the left side of his body and killed him in front of his elderly mother. The mother said that she did not hear any sound of shooting, but saw sparkles coming from the gun. After that, her son swayed and fell on the ground. His body was put on a litter and then taken by an ambulance belonging to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) to Tubas Turkish Governmental Hospital in Tubas, where medical sources announced him dead. It should be mentioned that the Mohammed previously served a 3-year sentence in the Israeli prisons.

    • L’armée israélienne abat un Palestinien qui a tenté de poignarder des soldats
      AFP / 10 janvier 2017 17h01
      http://www.romandie.com/news/Larmee-israelienne-abat-un-Palestinien-qui-a-tente-de-poignarder-des-soldats/767429.rom

      Jérusalem - Des soldats israéliens ont abattu dans la nuit de lundi à mardi en Cisjordanie occupée un Palestinien qui, selon l’armée, avait tenté de les attaquer avec un couteau, une source palestinienne donnant une autre version des faits.

      Mohammed al-Salhi , âgé de 32 ans, essayait d’empêcher les soldats d’entrer dans sa maison quand il a été abattu de six projectiles, a déclaré Khaled Mansour, un responsable du camp de réfugiés palestiniens d’al-Fara, au nord de la ville de Naplouse (Cisjordanie), où les faits se sont produits.

      Selon l’armée israélienne, « un agresseur armé d’un couteau a tenté de poignarder des soldats en opération pour arrêter des suspects ». « Les soldats ont demandé à l’homme de s’arrêter, mais alors qu’il continuait à avancer, ils lui ont tiré dessus, le tuant », a-t-elle affirmé dans un communiqué.

      Les soldats ont essuyé des jets d’engins incendiaires et des tirs d’autres habitants du camp au cours de l’opération, a ajouté l’armée.

      Aucun soldat n’a été blessé, a-t-elle dit.

      L’organisation Centre palestinien des droits de l’Homme (PCHR) a accusé l’armée israélienne dans un communiqué d’avoir « exécuté » Mohammed al-Salhi à bout portant chez lui en présence de sa mère, dont l’organisation cite le témoignage.

      Interrogée par l’AFP, l’armée israélienne n’a pas commenté ces informations. Elle s’est contentée de dire que le Palestinien n’avait pas été tué chez lui.

  • Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian near Shufat checkpoint for alleged stab attack
    Nov. 25, 2016 6:20 P.M. (Updated: Nov. 25, 2016 6:32 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=774136

    JERUSALEM (Ma’an) — An Israeli security guard Friday shot dead a Palestinian near the Shufat checkpoint in the Jerusalem area for allegedly attempting a stabbing attack on a group of Israeli security officers.

    Israeli police spokesperson, Micky Rosenfeld told Ma’an that a Palestinian “approached [Israeli] security guards with a knife, and attempted to stab the guards.” Israeli forces responded with live fire. Israeli police later declared that the Palestinian had been killed in the alleged attack.

    Rosenfeld added in a statement that no Israeli security guards were injured during the incident.

    Witnesses told Ma’an that Palestinian Red Crescent ambulances rushed to the area following the incident. A Palestinian Red Crescent spokesperson was not available for immediate comment on the incident.

    The slain Palestinian has not yet been identified.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (24 – 30 November 2016)
      http://pchrgaza.org/en/?p=8605

      During the reporting period, Israeli forces killed a Palestinian child in Sho’fat refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.

      In occupied Jerusalem, in excessive use of lethal force, Israeli forces stationed at Sho’fat checkpoint, north of occupied Jerusalem killed a Palestinian child. Israeli forces claimed that he attempted to stab an Israeli security officer with a knife he hid under his clothes. However, PCHR’s investigations refuted this claim.

  • Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen in Beit Ummar, Hebron for alleged rock-throwing
    Oct. 20, 2016 5:59 P.M. (Updated: Oct. 21, 2016 11:51 A.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=773655

    HEBRON (Ma’an) — Israeli forces Thursday evening shot and killed a 15-year-old Palestinian near the Beit Ummar junction in the northern part of the village of Beit Ummar in the occupied West Bank district of Hebron. Israeli authorities have claimed an Israeli soldier shot the teenager dead in response to a rock-throwing incident.

    Local activist Muhammad Ayyad Awad told Ma’an that he saw the body of a young Palestinian on the ground near the entrance of Beit Ummar. The young Palestinian, later identified as Khalid Bahr Ahmad Bahr, 15, was reportedly shot by Israeli forces in the back, with the bullet exiting through his chest.

    An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that soldiers were “attacked” by Palestinian youths throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers while they were patrolling the area near Beit Ummar. The spokesperson said one soldier was "lightly wounded’ by a rock and called one of the young Palestinian suspects to “halt,” fired warning shots in the air, and then “towards the suspect, resulting in his death.”

    The spokesperson added that the incident is “under investigation.”

    Awad also said that Israeli soldiers prevented a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance from approaching the youth, while witnesses said that Israeli forces refused to provide CPR to the youth after he was shot.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • L’armée israélienne tue un adolescent de 15 ans qui jetait des pierres à Hébron
      MEE | 20 octobre 2016 | Dernière mise à jour : 21 octobre 2016
      http://www.middleeasteye.net/fr/reportages/l-arm-e-isra-lienne-tue-un-adolescent-de-15-ans-qui-jetait-des-pierre

      Les troupes israéliennes ont mortellement blessé un adolescent palestinien ce jeudi. Il avait jeté des pierres sur un convoi militaire en Cisjordanie.

      Bahr Khalid Ahmed Bahr, 15 ans, a été tué dans la région de Beit Ummar, près de la ville d’Hébron, en Cisjordanie, a rapporté un communiqué de l’armée.

      « Des pierres ont été lancées sur les soldats. L’un d’entre eux a été légèrement blessé », a déclaré une porte-parole israélienne à l’AFP, ajoutant que les soldats ont d’abord tiré des coups de semonce et « ont ensuite ouvert le feu sur le suspect, le tuant ».

      Mohammed Ayad Aoud, un militant des médias qui se trouvait sur les lieux du drame, a rapporté au site d’informations locales Maan que les troupes israéliennes avaient prévenu les équipes médicales pour qu’elles soignent le garçon et qu’elles n’avaient pas autorisé les passants à l’approcher.

      Les images qui ont circulé sur les sites d’informations palestiniens ont montré le corps du jeune garçon, son visage couvert de sang, allongé sur le sol, entouré des troupes israéliennes lourdement armées. Le ministère palestinien de la Santé a confirmé un peu plus tard que l’adolescent était décédé.

    • PCHR
      http://pchrgaza.org/en/?p=8507

      Thursday, 20 October 2016
      In an excessive use of lethal force, a Palestinian civilian, from Beit Ummer village, north of Hebron, was killed by Israeli forces from a range of less than 10 meters, while he was present in an agricultural field in Beit Za’ta area, east of the village. According to PCHR’s investigations and eyewitnesses’ statements, at approximately 17:00, Khalid Bahar Ahmed Bahar ( 15), from Beit Ummer village, east of Hebron, was present in the street adjacent to a cemetery. He saw an Israeli military jeep quickly coming from al-Montazah street, so he threw a stone at the jeep and then ran towards the agricultural land. After that, two Israeli soldiers stepped out of the jeep and then one of them fired a live bullet at Khalid, during which, a number of Palestinian young men gathered. Few minutes later, a military ambulance and another PRCS ambulance arrived at the area. Israeli forces prevented the Palestinian ambulance from offering any help and then heavily fired tear-gas canisters at the protesters to disperse them. After that, Israeli forces put Khalid on a litter and then took him by a military vehicle to an unknown destination. It should be noted that Khalid was hit with a live bullet that entered his back from the right side and then exited his chest. As a result, he immediately died.

    • Israel to release body of Palestinian teenager killed after allegedly throwing stones
      Dec. 15, 2016 4:46 P.M. (Updated: Dec. 15, 2016 4:46 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=774446

      HEBRON (Ma’an) — Israeli authorities have decided to return the body of slain 15-year-old Palestinian Khalid Bahr Ahmad Bahr to his family on Friday in the village of Beit Ummar in the occupied West Bank district of Hebron, sources at the Palestinian Civil Affairs Committee said on Thursday.

      The sources added that the slain teenager would be buried on Saturday.

      Bahr was shot dead by Israeli forces on Oct. 20 after allegedly throwing stones at a group of Israeli soldiers stationed near the Beit Ummar junction in the northern part of the village. A local activist, Muhammad Ayyad Awwad, told Ma’an at the time that Israeli forces had shot the minor in the back, with the bullet exiting through his chest.

    • Funerals held for slain Palestinians draw large crowds, spark clashes in Beit Ummar
      Dec. 17, 2016 2:19 P.M. (Updated: Dec. 17, 2016 2:29 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=774469

      HEBRON (Ma’an) — After Israel returned on Friday the bodies of seven Palestinians that were killed by Israeli forces in recent months, funerals held in their hometowns across the occupied West Bank drew large crowds, with clashes erupting in Beit Ummar during the Saturday morning funeral for 15-year-year old Khalid Bahr .

      Locals of Beit Ummar carried Khalid’s body to be buried after performing a prayer in the town’s mosque Saturday morning.

      Israeli forces killed the 15-year-old boy on Oct. 20 in the village, when Israeli authorities claimed a soldier shot Khalid for throwing rocks at Israeli forces. An internal Israeli army investigation later revealed that the lives of Israeli soldiers were not at risk when Khalid was killed.

      Following Khalid’s funeral, clashes erupted between Palestinian youth and Israeli forces at the entrance of Beit Ummar, after dozens of local youth threw rocks and empty bottles at the Israeli military post at the entrance of the town.

      Witnesses said that an Israeli army ambulance was at the scene transferring a soldier from the area.

      Locals said that Israeli military reinforcement arrived to the area afterwards, where Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets and tear-gas bombs at youths.

      The funeral was preceded by a predawn Israeli army raid in central Beit Ummar Saturday morning. Activist Muhammad Awad said that Israeli forces raided and searched the house of Moussa Hassan Zaaqiq, which has been raided several times previously.

  • 2 Palestinians killed after alleged stabbing attack in Hebron
    Sept. 19, 2016 2:08 P.M. (Updated: Sept. 19, 2016 6:08 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=773206

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Two Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces after allegedly carrying out a stabbing attack in the southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron on Monday afternoon, Israeli police said.

    Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told Ma’an that two Palestinians were “apprehended and neutralized” at the Ibrahimi mosque checkpoint in Hebron after carrying out a stabbing attack on a border police officer.

    Israeli police spokesperson Luba al-Samri said in a statement in Arabic that border police officers saw two “suspicious” Palestinians approaching the checkpoint and asked them to stop. When the two Palestinian youths continued walking towards them, brandishing knives, the officers opened fire, killing one of them on the scene and critically injuring the other.

    A spokesperson for the Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem told Ma’an that the second Palestinian arrived at the hospital “almost dead,” and succumbed to his wounds at the hospital despite attempts to resuscitate him. She added that he had sustained several shots in the upper body.

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health later identified the two as 21-year-old Muhannad Jameel al-Rajby and 17-year-old Ameer Jamal al-Rajby from Hebron.

    After contradictory reports earlier in the day, al-Samri said that a border police officer sustained a light wound on his hand during the altercation.

    A spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent told Ma’an that one of their ambulances was “denied access” to the scene.

    The slain youths are the 228th and 229th Palestinians to be killed by Israelis since the beginning of a wave of unrest nearly a year ago across the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel. Some 32 Israelis have been killed by Palestinians during the same time period.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Proche-Orient : trois Israéliens blessés, deux assaillants palestiniens abattus
      afp, le 19/09/2016 à 17h46
      http://www.la-croix.com/Monde/Proche-Orient-trois-Israeliens-blesses-deux-assaillants-palestiniens-abatt

      Deux nouvelles attaques au couteau de Palestiniens contre les forces israéliennes ont fait trois blessés et coûté la vie à deux de leurs auteurs lundi, renforçant la crainte d’un accès de fièvre à l’approche des grandes fêtes juives.

      Après une accalmie dans les violences, Jérusalem et la Cisjordanie ont connu leur sixième et septième attentats anti-israéliens depuis vendredi. Trois policiers israéliens ont été blessés, dont une gravement. Un autre assaillant palestinien est dans un état critique.

      Pour Israël, la reprise des attaques, qui a coïncidé avec la fin des congés musulmans de l’Aïd al-Adha (fête du Sacrifice), fait redouter une nouvelle flambée avec les grandes fêtes juives de Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippour et Souccot à partir d’octobre. En 2015 déjà, ces célébrations avaient été une période de vives tensions.

      Deux Palestiniens, identifiés comme Mohanad Al-Rajabi , 21 ans, et Amir Al-Rajabi, 17 ans, ont été abattus en tentant de poignarder des policiers israéliens à Hébron, dans le sud de la Cisjordanie, territoire sous occupation israélienne depuis presque un demi-siècle, a rapporté la police israélienne.

  • Unarmed Palestinian shot dead by Israeli forces at military post near Ramallah
    Aug. 26, 2016 1:06 P.M. (Updated: Aug. 26, 2016 6:17 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=772867

    RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — A reportedly unarmed Palestinian was shot dead by Israeli forces at a military post near the illegal Israeli Ofra settlement at the western entrance to the town of Silwad in northeastern Ramallah on Friday, contradicting earlier reports by Israeli media that he had opened fire at soldiers.

    An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that Israeli soldiers stationed at a military post in Silwad identified a suspect on foot running toward them.

    The Israeli soldiers “shot towards the suspect, resulting in his death,” the spokesperson said.

    No injuries among Israeli soldiers were reported by the army.

    Medics from the Palestinian Red Crescent who had arrived at the scene were reportedly prevented from accessing the site by Israeli forces.

    Initial reports from Hebrew media, however, said the suspect had opened fire from inside a vehicle, and that a woman might have been inside the car with him.

    According to reports, witnesses said that he was shot and critically injured while inside his vehicle, and was later pronounced dead.

    When asked about the conflicting reports, and whether or not the suspect had been armed, the Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an the details of the incident were still being checked.

    The suspect was later identified by local sources in the Ramallah area as 38-year-old Iyad Zakariya Hamed . He was married and a father of three.

    Israeli news site Ynet quoted an anonymous Palestinian official as saying that Hamed suffered from mental illness and was not found to have any weapons on his person when searched, and no signs of gunfire were found on the guard post.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Israel investigating claim unarmed Palestinian was shot in the back
      Aug. 28, 2016 11:47 A.M. (Updated: Aug. 28, 2016 1:53 P.M.)
      https://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=772882

      BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — The Israeli army’s military police have reportedly opened an investigation into the killing of an unarmed Palestinian man who was shot dead by Israeli forces on Friday, an Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an.

      Thirty-eight-year-old Iyad Zakariya Hamed, a resident of the Ramallah area village of Silwad, was shot dead by Israeli forces near a military post at the village’s entrance not far from the illegal Israeli settlement Ofra, when soldiers alleged that they saw Hamed “charging” towards them.

      Israeli media initially reported that Hamed, a husband and father of three, fired shots at the Israeli soldiers, though it was later confirmed that he was unarmed.

      According to Israeli newspaper Haaretz, any death of a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank who was “not involved in actual fighting” warrants an Israeli military police investigation, and that the investigation into Hamed’s killing will look into the activity of the soldiers responsible — who were members of the “ultra-orthodox” Kifr Brigade — before they opened fire, and why they fired deadly shots at Hamed when “danger was not immediately clear.”

      In addition, the investigation will look into the claim from Palestinian medical officials that Hamed was shot in the back. The officials also reportedly said that Hamed had mental disabilities and had been receiving psychiatric treatment.

      The Israeli army has maintained however, that Hamed was running toward the military post when the soldiers opened fire.

    • Israel: Where the media will blindly buy what the ruling authorities dictate
      By Gideon Levy | Aug. 27, 2016 | 11:56 PM
      http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.738936
      A thousand reports are published about every West Bank settler who is murdered, yet Friday’s killing of an innocent man evoked one big yawn. It’s not terror, or apartheid, or racism or dehumanization. It’s only killing a subhuman.

      It was late in the morning. In Israel people were completing their preparations for Shabbat. The military reporters bought challahs, the soldiers left their bases for the weekend. At the Yabrud checkpoint in the West Bank their colleagues saw a man. Actually, they didn’t see a man. They saw a subhuman. They shot him as they were taught. The military reporters reported also as taught: “A terrorist fired a weapon at a pillbox post in Ofra. Nobody was hurt. The force fired back and the terrorist was killed.”

      Routine. There is no contradiction between “nobody was hurt” and “the terrorist was killed.” Only Jews can be hurt. An update followed: “The Kfir squad commander, who saw the terrorist throw a firebomb at an IDF pillbox in Silwad, shot and killed him. Nobody was hurt.” Now the shooting had turned into “a firebomb.” A short time later, it was reported: “Apparently, he was mentally unstable. A search on his body resulted with no findings.” In other words, murder.

      This is what Channel 10 reporter Or Heller tweeted on Friday, as did some of his colleagues, including Alon Ben-David. Heller is far from the worst of the military reporters, who recite automatically whatever the army spokesman dictates to them without attributing the quote to the spokesman, and consider themselves journalists.

      There is no other coverage area in which journalists can act like that. They buy blindly, fervidly, what the ruling authorities dictate to them. The lies about what happened on Friday at the Yabrud checkpoint were spread by the IDF, of course. Afterward the IDF corrected itself, and only after that did the reporters follow suit and report: “the Palestinian didn’t try to attack the soldiers.” Good evening and Shabbat Shalom.

      It was late in the morning. Iyad Hamed, of Silwad, was on his way to Friday prayers in the mosque. Years ago he hurt his head in a traffic accident and since then had been mentally unstable. He was 38, a father of three, including a baby. A witness who testified to B’Tselem Saturday, Iyad Hadad, said Hamed had lost his way, panicked when he saw the soldiers at the checkpoint and ran. He ran for his life. He wasn’t armed, he endangered no one.

      Paramedic Yihia Mubarak believes he was shot in the back as he ran. He saw an entry wound in the victim’s back and an exit wound in his chest. Hamed died on the spot. Shortly afterward his body was returned. Israel’s lust for bodies was satiated this time, after it transpired that Hamed had been killed although he had done nothing wrong.

      A dead Arab. Oh well. We’ve moved onto other, more interesting and important matters. When a single Qassam rocket from Gaza lands, without hurting anyone or causing any damage, Israel launches a revenge campaign of bombardments and shelling, sowing devastation and horror. It’s allowed to do anything. The disappointed military reporters provoke the defense minister, asking, “why only real estate?” And what about Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, whom Avigdor Lieberman had promised to assassinate?

      Israel is allowed to do anything. Are the Palestinians allowed to take revenge for the killing of their friend? What a ludicrous question. Are they allowed to try to “deter” IDF soldiers, as Israel does with Hamas, so that they don’t kill innocent passersby again? Another ludicrous question. Will anyone be punished for this killing? An even more ludicrous question.

      If an Israeli dog had been killed by a Palestinian assailant, Israel would have been much more shocked than by Hamed’s killing. A thousand reports are published about every West Bank settler who is murdered, yet Friday’s killing of an innocent man evoked one big yawn. It’s not terror, or apartheid, or racism or dehumanization. It’s only killing a subhuman.

      I was in Silwad about nine months ago, after Border Policemen killed Mahdia Hamed, a 40-year-old mother of four. The Border Policemen claimed she had tried to run them over with her car, but eyewitnesses testified she had been driving slowly. At home, her 10-month-old infant was waiting to be breast-fed.

      They shot her several times and the bullets pierced and ran through her body. Nobody was put on trial. The widower, Adiv Hamed, asked me then, in his naivety: “Do the Israelis know what happened? Was there a public debate in Israel after she was killed?”

      I was silent with shame.

    • A mentally disabled Palestinian shot dead by Israeli troops for behaving strangely
      http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.739750
      ’Let’s say Iyad was behaving strangely. Why kill him?’ his brother ponders. ’When they grow up, Iyad’s children are liable to hate Israel, and with good reason. You killed their father.’
      By Gideon Levy and Alex Levac | Sep. 2, 2016 | 4:39 PM | 5

      The man who was shot to death last Friday by a soldier from the Kfir Brigade’s ultra-Orthodox Netzach Yehuda Battalion was 38 and the father of two small children, a son and a daughter, who were this week scurrying around the living room of their house, in a state of bewilderment, she in a purple skirt, he in shorts. Their father, Iyad Hamed, had a congenital mental disability: Introverted and taciturn, he was prone to stare at the ground as he walked. He enjoyed communing with nature and picking figs and almonds. Still, there was structure in his life: He had a wife and children, and worked in construction in a simple job. “He wasn’t the sharpest of people,” his brothers say.

      Footage from the security camera of the grocery store in Silwad, a village near Ramallah, shows his last minutes. Hamed, in a light-colored shirt, is seen buying snacks for his children and paying. A few moments later, he sets out for a mosque for the Friday prayers, never to return. Nothing in the footage hints at what is about to happen: A father buys treats for his children in the final hour of his life.

      Most of Hamed’s family is in America, as are many of the natives of this well-to-do village. Ten years ago, his six brothers moved to Ohio – to Columbus and Cleveland – where they work in real estate. Iyad, the eldest, remained in Silwad, as did his sister. He started a family, but recently decided to emigrate, as well; one of his brothers said he’d submitted a petition to the authorities to that end.

      He lived on the ground floor of the family’s stone house. The building is handsome, though less splendid than other mansion-type dwellings in this elegant neighborhood on a hill. The second floor is used by the brothers and their families during their annual vacations here. This summer they visited twice: once on holiday and then not long afterward – to mourn and grieve for their dead brother.

      Their parents divide their time between America and Silwad, some of whose privately owned land was taken to build the settlement of Ofra. Many residents of this well-to-do village have moved in recent years to the United States.

      Last December, Border Police shot and killed another Silwad resident, Mahdia Hammad, a 40-year-old mother of four, claiming that she was trying to run them over. Now the army has killed Iyad Hamed without any apparent reason: He wasn’t armed and didn’t pose a threat to anyone.

      The Israel Defense Forces itself admits that.

      The killing took place at the edge of the village, not far from Highway 60, a former venue for demonstrations and stone throwing. The demonstrations ceased in the past month, under pressure from locals, who are tired of the tear gas and the upheaval. Five Silwad residents were killed in the past year by Israeli troops.

      We are standing next to a mound of stones where Hamed collapsed, bleeding, last Friday. He’d come this far, after dropping off the snacks for the kids at home, on his way to a mosque in the neighboring village of Yabrud, where he prayed on Fridays. He preferred it to the mosques in Silwad.

      On the way, he stopped at the Silwad gas station to say hello to his friend Rashad, who works there. The gas station’s security camera caught him again. He then went on his way to Yabrud, which is located on the other side of Highway 60. He could have used the passage beneath the road but opted for the shorter route, which passes next to a towering, armored IDF pillbox.

      It was about 11:40 A.M. On the other side of the road, Abdel Hamid Yusuf, a solidly built young man of 26, was driving his sewage tanker to the site where he empties it. An eyewitness to the events, he is now standing with us at the place where Hamed was killed, along with Iyad Hadad, a field researcher for the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem.

      Hamed was behaving oddly, recalls Yusuf, who knew him well and was aware of his condition. Hamed seemed to have lost his way and also his senses; he ran back and forth below the army tower. Yusuf says he saw no soldiers while Hamed was running about between it and the surrounding barbed-wire fences. Hamed looked frightened. He had wanted to cut across the highway to the mosque, but couldn’t find his way out. He was like a caged animal; the barbed-wire fences were impassable. “It’s dangerous there, get out!” Yusuf shouted to him from across the road. Hamed didn’t respond – maybe he didn’t hear Yusuf.

      It’s crucial to note that Hamed was not holding anything in his hands. That is confirmed by Yusuf and by what the footage from the gas station’s camera shows: an unarmed civilian in a light-colored shirt, who apparently got confused and lost his way.

      Suddenly a few shots rang out. Hamed started to run frantically back toward the village. It’s not clear where the shots came from, but immediately afterward Yusuf saw a few soldiers emerge from the vegetation at the foot of the tower. Hamed kept running. More shots were fired at him, apparently by the soldiers, who had been in ambush. He was hit and fell to the ground. One bullet entered his back and exited through his chest, paramedic Yahya Mubarak, who took possession of the body, would report afterward.

      A., who lives in apartment No. 9 in the nearby Hurriya Tower building in Silwad, went out to his balcony when he heard shooting. What he told the field researcher corroborated Yusuf’s account: Hamed ran for his life until he was felled.

      Four soldiers rolled Hamed’s body over with their feet. He probably died instantly, though that’s not certain. An Israeli ambulance arrived about 15 minutes later, but Yusuf says he couldn’t see whether Hamed received medical aid. More troops arrived in a silver-gray civilian car. The body lay on the ground for some time before being removed by soldiers. A few hours later, the body was returned to the family, after it became clear to the IDF – which is rarely in a hurry to give back bodies – that Hamed had done nothing wrong and was killed in vain.

      The cardboard packages that contained IDF-issue bullets are scattered on the ground where Hamed went down. An IDF officer approaches us from the direction of the tower, and four soldiers emerge out of nowhere from another direction. Minutes later, another group of soldiers comes up from the valley. Maybe one of them killed Hamed?

      The soldier who fired the shot that killed him was questioned this week by the Military Police on suspicion of causing death by negligence and then sent back to his unit. He wasn’t so much as suspended from his duties.

      In the house of mourning is the father, Zakariya, 58, dignified and wearing a stylized embroidered galabia. With him are two of his sons, Yahya, 34, from Columbus, and Ahmed, 31, from Cleveland. Hamed’s fatherless offspring, 9-year-old Zakariya and 3-year-old Lian, are with their mother, newly widowed Narmine.

      “Come on, we are human beings, we don’t get shot at like that,” Yahya says. “Come on, we have kids. The soldier took a human life. It made me want to throw up when I read the reports of what happened in [the newspaper] Yedioth Ahronoth.”

      When they were here a month ago, on vacation, the brothers brought new clothes for Iyad as gifts. Iyad hadn’t worn them yet; he was saving them for Id al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice. Now he will never wear them, “because some soldier decided to kill him.” The faces of the brothers are contorted in grief again.

      Yahya: “Let’s say Iyad was behaving strangely. Why kill him? Shoot him in the leg. Why kill him? You’re not God. In the first intifada, they shot at the legs. You could talk with the soldiers. Now you reach a hand toward your pocket, and they kill you. Do you know what a tragedy the soldier who killed my brother caused? How many families he destroyed?”

      The children cuddle up to their two uncles. Lian blows up a balloon and floats it in the room. She has lazy eye, and wears thick glasses. She’s scheduled to have an operation for the condition in a few weeks; her father will not be there to accompany her.

      Yahya, who reads the English-language edition of Haaretz in the United States on his phone, says, “The children know that a Jewish soldier killed their father,” he says. “When they grow up, they are liable to hate Israel, and with good reason. You killed their father.

      “We are not a political family,” he continues. “We have never been in prison, we have never thrown a stone. Neither had Iyad. But what love will these children have for Israel when they grow up? You want to live here? Fine. But don’t kill us. Let us live, too. You love life – so do we. Everyone will tell you what a pure soul Iyad was. He never hurt anyone. I’d like to know what [Chief of Staff] Gadi Eisenkot will have to say about this killing. And what the soldier who killed Iyad is feeling. I heard he’s religious. Does that mean he has earlocks?

      “When I accidentally run over a cat on the road, I feel bad for a long time afterward,” Yahya says. “What does the soldier who killed my brother feel now?”

  • Palestinian teen dies after being shot in heart by Israeli forces in al-Fawwar clashes
    Aug. 16, 2016 5:59 P.M. (Updated: Aug. 16, 2016 7:03 P.M.)
    https://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=772716

    A photo shared on social media shows Muhammad Abu Hashhash, 17, who was killed on Aug. 16, 2016 in the al-Fawwar refugee camp.

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — A Palestinian teenager died on Tuesday afternoon after being shot by Israeli forces with live ammunition earlier in the day during clashes in the al-Fawwar refugee camp in the southern occupied West Bank district of Hebron, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said.

    The ministry identified the slain youth as 17-year-old Muhammad Abu Hashhash.

    Palestinian Red Crescent spokeswoman Errab Foqoha told Ma’an that Abu Hashhash succumbed to wounds sustained when he was “shot with live ammunition in the heart” by Israeli forces during clashes in al-Fawwar in which at least 32 other Palestinians were injured.

    Israeli forces stormed al-Fawwar at dawn on Tuesday, ransacking homes and interrogating residents. Clashes then broke out between local youth and Israeli soldiers who fired live gunshots, tear gas, and rubber-coated steel bullets at the youth, injuring at least 33, including Abu Hashhash.

    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Un Palestinien tué lors de heurts avec l’armée israélienne
      http://www.romandie.com/news/Un-Palestinien-tue-lors-de-heurts-avec-larmee-israelienne/729066.rom

      Un jeune Palestinien a été tué mardi lors dans des affrontements avec l’armée israélienne au camp de réfugiés de Fawwar en Cisjordanie, a annoncé le ministère palestinien de la Santé. Des dizaines de manifestants ont en outre été blessés.

      Le jeune homme a été tué par une balle entrée dans son dos et qui a frappé au-dessus du coeur, a annoncé un responsable de l’hôpital d’Hébron. Le jeune homme avait 17 ans, a précisé le ministère palestinien de la Santé.

      Les violences ont éclaté dans le camp à la suite de l’intervention en nombre de soldats israéliens dans la matinée.

    • Israeli forces withdraw from devastated al-Fawwar, leaving Palestinian teen killed, 45 injured
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=772723

      Several residents of the refugee camp said that Israeli soldiers stole money and gold while searching their houses, destroying their belongings, and taking pictures of some of the residents.

      Head of the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) in Hebron and a resident of al-Fawwar, Amjad al-Najjar, said that he and his 40-member family were locked inside a room in his house during the raid.

      “Israeli soldiers searched and ransacked the house and left after four hours, which is when we realized they stole gold and money.”

      At least three Palestinians were detained during the raid, including a father and son after Israeli forces claimed to have found a broken gun in the house.

    • Sniper kills Muhammad Abu Hashhash in al-Fawwar RC though he posed no threat
      Published: 9 Sep 2016
      http://www.btselem.org/firearms/20160908_killing_of_muhammad_abu_hashhash

      On 16 August 2016, at around 5:00 P.M., a military sniper shot and killed 19-year-old Palestinian Muhammad Yusef Saber Abu Hashhash during a raid on al-Fawwar Refugee Camp, which lies southwest of Hebron. According to media reports, Abu Hashhash was shot from behind. A live bullet penetrated his back and exited through his chest, above the heart.

      The raid on the refugee camp began at around 3:00 A.M., when three battalions entered it. According to the IDF Spokesperson, the purpose of the raid was “to arrest suspects, to search for illegal weapons, and to summon individuals for questioning”. The spokesperson also said that the soldiers were met with stone throwing, Molotov cocktail throwing, and improvised explosives, and responded with crowd control measures and firing “Ruger” (also known as Two-Two or 0.22-inch) bullets. Three Palestinians who were wanted for questioning were apprehended and the troops found two guns, stun grenades, and military equipment including bulletproof vests, helmets and canteens. The troops left the camp in the evening.

      B’Tselem’s field research found that some 32 Palestinians were wounded in the raid. The soldiers searched 150 to 200 homes, and in scores of them took up positions on rooftops. During most of the intrusions into homes, the soldiers closed all family members off in a single room or section of the house for several hours. Soldiers broke windows, doors and walls and damaged property in 28 of the homes they invaded.(...)

  • Palestinians: Dozens Wounded in Clashes With Israeli Troops - The New York Times
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/08/16/world/middleeast/ap-ml-israel-palestinians.html

    Palestinian medical officials say some 35 people have been wounded in clashes with the Israeli military near the West Bank city of Hebron.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent says live fire struck about 10 people Tuesday after rioters threw big rocks at Israeli troops. It says the 25 others were struck by rubber bullets.

    The Israeli military says its forces were on an overnight operation in the Fawwar refugee camp to uncover militant weaponry and ammunition.

    The military says it fired toward the riot’s main instigators to try to prevent escalation.

  • Israeli forces kill 1 Palestinian youth, injure 1, and detain 1 other
    July 13, 2016 9:44 A.M. (Updated : July 13, 2016 1:03 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=772219

    RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — A Palestinian youth was killed and another injured by Israeli forces while a third was detained early on Wednesday, as soldiers opened fire at the youths’ vehicle in the town of al-Ram in the occupied West Bank’s Jerusalem district.

    The youth who was killed was identified as Anwar al-Salaymeh , 22, and the two survivors were identified as Fares Khader al-Rishq, 20, who remains critically injured, and Muhammad Nassar, 20, who was detained by Israeli forces after the incident.

    Locals told Ma’an that Israeli forces opened fire at three Palestinians youths, all residents of al-Ram, in a vehicle inside the town around dawn, as the three were seemingly unaware that Israeli forces were deployed in the town and conducting raids.

    An Israeli army spokesperson said that the presence of Israeli authorities in the town was due to the fact that Israeli forces, border guards and police reportedly found a blacksmith workshop in al-Ram that manufactured weapons.

    Witnesses confirmed that Israeli forces and military vehicles raided al-Ram, closed the main street and raided a blacksmith workshop in the area.

    The Israeli spokesperson added that during the military raid, border guards allegedly “saw a speeding vehicle heading towards them” and opened fire, killing one of the passengers and injuring another while a third was detained and transferred for interrogation.

    According to locals, al-Rishq’s vehicle arrived near the area where the raid was taking place, and Israeli soldiers opened fire at the car from a close distance, injuring al-Rishq and al-Salaymeh, who later died.

    Witnesses said that Israeli forces prevented Palestinian Red Crescent ambulances from reaching the injured.

    #Palestine_assassinée

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    Par crainte d’une attaque à la voiture bélier, la police tire et tue un Palestinien
    Les policiers perquisitionnaient un atelier d’armes à al-Ram, Cisjordanie, quand un véhicule a accéléré vers eux, selon l’armée
    Times of Israel Staff 13 juillet 2016, 12:18
    http://fr.timesofisrael.com/par-crainte-dune-attaque-a-la-voiture-belier-la-police-tire-et-tue

    Des gardes-frontières opérant dans la ville palestinienne d’al-Ram, au nord de Jérusalem, ont ouvert le feu tôt mercredi matin contre un véhicule qui aurait, d’après les policiers, accéléré en leur direction. Un passager palestinien a été tué.
    Une deuxième personne présente dans la voiture a été blessée. Une troisième est indemne, mais a été arrêtée par la police pour être interrogée.

    L’un des garde-frontières a ouvert le feu, selon l’armée, après s’être « senti en danger ».

    Un communiqué de l’armée israélienne a annoncé qu’une enquête avait été ouverte.

    L’opération a dévoilé un atelier de fabrication d’armes dans la ville, a annoncé l’armée. Les forces de sécurité ont lancé une opération de répression majeure des manufactures d’armes souterraines en Cisjordanie, et en ont fermé 16 depuis le début de l’année, selon l’armée.

    D’autre part, 13 Palestiniens ont été arrêtés dans la nuit, dont un agent du Hamas près de Tulkarem.

    • Israel to carry out autopsy on Palestinian slain during army raid
      July 14, 2016 1:57 P.M. (Updated: July 14, 2016 4:22 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=772237

      RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — Israel has decided to carry out an autopsy for a Palestinian who was killed by Israeli forces on Wednesday during a night raid in the central occupied West Bank.

      Anwar Falah al-Salaymeh, 22, was in a car with two friends in the town of al-Ram in the West Bank’s Jerusalem district in the early hours on Wednesday, seemingly unaware that Israeli soldiers were deployed in the town, when they encountered troops who fired shots at their vehicle, killing him.

      Al-Salaymeh’s surviving friends, Fares Khader al-Rishq, 20, and Muhammad Nassar, 20, were both detained after the shooting, despite al-Rishq being critically wounded .

      Lawyer Muhammad Mahmoud, who works with prisoners rights group Addameer, said in a statement on Thursday that al-Salaymeh’s family had agreed on an autopsy on the condition that a Palestinian doctor attend the procedure.

      Mahmoud added that preliminary scans showed al-Salaymeh had been hit by three bullets in the back.

      Meanwhile, the Israeli magistrate court extended al-Rishq and Nassar’s detention to Thursday, as they were presented in front of a judge on Wednesday for “taking part in a vehicular attack attempt against border guards while inside al-Ram town.”

      Al-Rishq and Nassar rejected the accusations, saying they were on their way to a bakery in the area.

      Mahmoud added that al-Rishq was in a stable condition in spite of his head injury, and was present in front of the judge.

      The lawyer said that the issue of returning al-Salaymeh’s body to his family had not been discussed.

      Al-Salaymeh is one of more than 220 Palestinians who have been killed by Israelis since a wave of unrest erupted in October. Some 32 Israelis have been killed by Palestinians during the same time frame.

      The bodies of at least seven Palestinians killed while allegedly attacking Israelis have still not been returned to their families for burial — an Israeli policy which rights groups have denounced as constituting collective punishment.

  • Palestinian dies of tear gas inhalation, 40 others wounded in clashes at Qalandiya
    July 1, 2016 1:48 P.M. (Updated: July 1, 2016 5:50 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=772079

    RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — A Palestinian man was pronounced dead on Friday after suffering from excessive tear gas inhalation after Israeli forces heavily fired tear gas at crowds, reportedly wounding some 40 others, as Palestinians attempted to cross the Qalandiya checkpoint from Ramallah in the central occupied West Bank into Jerusalem to attend prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

    The man, identified by medical sources as Muhammad Mustafa Habash, 63, from the Asira al-Shamaliya village in the northern occupied West Bank district of Nablus, was one of at least 40 Palestinians who suffered from severe tear gas inhalation during clashes that broke out at the Qalandiya checkpoint.

    Witnesses told Ma’an that Palestinian Red Crescent paramedics were prevented by Israeli forces from treating the man at the start of the incident. However, they eventually were able to reach him.

    A paramedic gave the man CPR before he was transported to the Ramallah Governmental Hospital for treatment and put in intensive care.

    The Ministry of Health later pronounced the man dead.

    #Palestine_assassinée

  • Israeli forces kill Palestinian woman after alleged stab attempt in northern West Bank
    June 2, 2016 1:08 P.M. (Updated: June 2, 2016 4:35 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=771728

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — A Palestinian woman was shot and killed at an Israeli army checkpoint in the northern occupied West Bank on Thursday afternoon, after allegedly attempting to stab a soldier.

    An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that an “attempted stabbing” took place at a checkpoint in the eastern Tulkarem governorate near the Palestinian village of Anabta. She added that the soldiers “responded to the threat” by shooting at the woman, killing her.

    The spokesperson added that no Israelis were injured.

    Israeli sources later identified the Palestinian woman as 25-year-old Ansar Hussam Harasha . Harasha was reportedly a married mother of two.

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that they had been informed by the Israeli military liaison office that Israeli forces had opened fire at a Palestinian woman at the Innab checkpoint eastern Tulkarem and killed her.

    Palestinian Red Crescent spokeswoman Errab Foqoha told Ma’an that Israeli forces prevented an ambulance from the health organization from accessing the scene. Foqoha added that Red Crescent staff saw the woman lying on the ground before being taken inside an Israeli ambulance, which stayed on the scene.

    #Palestine_assassinée

  • Palestinian woman, teen shot dead after alleged stab attempt at Qalandiya
    April 27, 2016 11:19 A.M. (Updated: April 27, 2016 6:43 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=771309

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli forces on Wednesday shot and killed a pregnant Palestinian woman and her 16-year-old brother after they allegedly attempted to carry out a stab attack on border police at Qalandiya military checkpoint near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, police and witnesses said.

    Israeli police spokesperson Luba al-Samri said two suspects — a woman and a youth — approached the vehicular path leading through the military checkpoint and walked towards border police officers, the woman with her hand in her bag and the youth with hands behind his back.

    Officers ordered them to halt several times and they began to turn back before police said the woman threw a knife at an officer. Police opened fire, killing the woman immediately. The youth’s death was confirmed shortly after.

    An eyewitness told Ma’an that Israeli forces fired more than 15 rounds into the woman’s body, confirming her death.

    Witnesses are heard in video footage of the scene following the incident claiming that a Palestinian boy approached the woman after she was killed, before being shot by Israeli forces as well.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent told Ma’an that Israeli forces denied Palestinian paramedics access to the woman and child for medical treatment.

    The Palestinians were identified as 24-year-old mother of two Maram Salih Hassan Abu Ismail , and her 16-year-old brother Ibrahim , according to a Palestinian military liaison. The siblings were from the West Bank town of Qatuna.

    The family later told Ma’an Maram was five months pregnant at the time of her death.

    No Israelis were injured in the incident.(...)


    #Palestine_assassinée

    • Witnesses: Palestinian siblings posed no threat when shot dead
      April 27, 2016 8:02 P.M. (Updated: April 27, 2016 8:02 P.M.)
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=771316

      RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — Witnesses to an alleged stab attempt on Israeli border police at a military checkpoint in the occupied West Bank Wednesday said two siblings shot dead during the incident posed no threat at the time the Israeli officer killed them.

      Witnesses told Ma’an that 23-year-old Maram Salih Hassan Abu Ismai l, five months pregnant, and her 16-year-old brother Ibrahim were en route to Jerusalem when they took a path intended for vehicles, not pedestrians, into Qalandiya checkpoint near Ramallah. The two were apparently unable to understand Israeli officers yelling in Hebrew, and stopped walking.

      Witnesses said it appeared that Ibrahim attempted to grab his sister’s hand and move away from the officers, when they opened fire on her. Maram fell to the ground and when Ibrahim attempted to aid her, he was shot in his tracks.

      A Palestinian bus driver present at the scene, Muhammad Ahmad, told Ma’an that the Israeli officer who opened fire on Maram was standing behind a cement block some 20 meters away from her at the time. The driver said it did not appear that Maram or her brother posed any threat when the officer shot them

      Palestinian local and witness to the incident Ahmad Taha told Ma’an that Israeli officers approached the two after they had been shot and and on the ground before opening fire on them again “to ensure that they were dead,” adding that the officers “could have moved the two away without opening fire.”

      Taha alleged that the officers planted knives on the scene that were photographed and distributed by Israeli police who said they had been in Maram and Ibrahim’s possession.

      The witness accounts collected following the incident contradict Israeli police reports that the officer opened fire after Maram threw a knife in their direction.

      Local sources said Maram was the mother of a six and four-year-old, and five months pregnant. She had reportedly obtained a permit from the Israeli authorities to enter Jerusalem for the first time when she was crossing on Wednesday.

    • Cisjordanie : 2 Palestiniens armés de couteaux abattus à un checkpoint
      afp, le 27/04/2016
      http://www.la-croix.com/Monde/Cisjordanie-2-Palestiniens-armes-couteaux-abattus-checkpoint-2016-04-27-13

      (...) Des témoins palestiniens ont livré à l’AFP une version contredisant celle de la police israélienne et affirmant que les deux Palestiniens avaient paniqué après s’être trompés de chemin et que l’affolement les avait empêchés d’obéir aux consignes policières.

      Les deux Palestiniens ont été identifiés par les autorités palestiniennes comme étant Maram Abou Ismaïl, 23 ans, mariée et mère de deux enfants, et son frère Ibrahim Saleh Taha, 16 ans. Ils étaient originaires de Beit Surik, près de Ramallah et de Qalandia. (...)

      Alaa, un témoin palestinien travaillant près du checkpoint, a décrit une scène différente, avec deux individus apparemment perdus. « Les policiers leur criaient de faire demi-tour et ils n’avaient plus l’air de savoir quoi faire. Ils (les policiers) ont d’abord tiré sur la fille et l’homme ne semblait plus savoir quoi faire. Il a essayé de s’éloigner, et c’est alors qu’ils lui ont tiré dessus aussi, peut-être sept balles ou plus », a-t-il dit.

      D’autres témoins ont affirmé que les deux Palestiniens ne représentaient pas de menace.

      Après les faits, des soldats israéliens ont fait un usage nourri de grenades assourdissantes et de gaz lacrymogènes pour tenir à distance les journalistes.

    • A propos de l’exécution de la jeune maman et de son frère sur le check-point de Qalandiya
      Ma’an News, jeudi 28 avril 2016 | Traduit pour l’AFPS par Moncef Chahed
      http://www.france-palestine.org/A-propos-de-l-execution-de-la-jeune-maman-et-de-son-frere-sur-le-c

      Maram, 24 ans, mère de deux filles Sarah, 6 ans, et Remas, 4 ans, était enceinte de cinq mois, elle était accompagnée par son frère Ibrahim pour aller à Jérusalem, après avoir obtenu un laissez-passer pour la première fois, alors que Ibrahim est titulaire d’un certificat de naissance, mais les soldats israéliens ont mis fin à leur vie avec sang froid.

      Ahmed Taha, un jeune Jérusalémite, qui a vu ce qui se passait, raconte : « les soldats se sont avancés à hauteur des deux personnes et ils les ont exécutées... Les soldats pouvaient leur ordonner de changer de chemin sans leur tirer dessus, vue la distance qui les sépare d’eux ».

      Taha a déclaré que les soldats ont glissé discrètement deux couteaux à côté des deux victimes. Mais la police israélienne a publié une photo de trois couteaux sur les lieux disant qu’ils étaient en leur possession.

      Un autre témoin, Ahmed Mohammed, un chauffeur de bus qui était sur les lieux, a confirmé que le soldat était debout derrière un cube de béton, il a tiré sur la jeune fille à une distance de 20 mètres, elle ne représentait aucun danger pour sa vie, ni elle, ni son frère.

      #Maram_et_Ibrahim

    • Maram et Ibrahim, lâchement assassinés à un barrage militaire israélien
      vendredi 29 avril 2016 - Maureen Clare Murphy - 27 avril 2016 - The Electronic Intifada
      http://www.info-palestine.net/spip.php?article16013

      Les déclarations faites par un témoin israélien suggèrent que les frère et sœur, Maram Salih Hassan Abu Ismail, une mère âgée de 23 ans de deux petits enfants et enceinte de cinq mois, et Ibrahim Salih Hassan Taha, ont semble-t-il été froidement abattus.

      Le porte-parole de l’armée israélienne Peter Lerner, a tweeté que Abu Ismail a été « abattue par la police des frontières avant qu’elle puisse mener à bien l’attaque », indiquant que la femme ne représentait aucune menace immédiate pour la vie de quelqu’un quand elle a été tuée.

      Des témoins ont dit à l’Agence de Nouvelles Ma’an que « les deux étaient apparemment incapables de comprendre les officiers israéliens qui leur criaient en hébreu, de cesser d’avancer. »

      « Selon des témoins, il est apparu que Ibrahim a essayé de saisir la main de sa sœur et de l’éloigner des officiers, quand ils ont ouvert le feu sur elle. Maram est tombée au sol et quand Ibrahim a tenté de l’aider, il a été abattu à son tour » , a ajouté Ma’an.

    • Israel: Private Contractors, Not Police, Killed Palestinian Siblings at Jerusalem Checkpoint

      An initial investigation reveals that a police officer stationed at the site of an attempted knife attack at Qalandiyah fired warning shots, but that fatal shooting was carried out by guards who stood nearby.
      Nir Hasson May 01, 2016
      http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.717227

      (...) Ignoring orders to stop, when they were very close to the security barricade before the checkpoint, police said Abu Ismayil pulled a knife and threw it at a policeman, who was uninjured. Police and security guards then opened fire and killed them both. The police released photos of the three knives, the one Abu Ismayil threw and the two found on her brother’s body, one of which was a switchblade.

      According to the police, the two were acting suspiciously and did not heed the police calls to sto. According to Palestinian witnesses, however, the siblings were far away from the police, were not a threat, and did not understand the calls for them in Hebrew to stop.

      The police are refusing to make public the video showing the attempted knife attack. The Jerusalem Police said the video, if there was one, could not be made public because the incident was under investigation. However Haaretz checked and found that in a number of cases in the past the Police Spokesman’s Office had itself made public videos of similar incidences, even adding captions to explain what was happening and justifying the police actions.

    • La police israélienne refuse de publier la vidéo de l’attaque au couteau qui a été déjouée en Cisjordanie
      http://www.france-palestine.org/La-police-israelienne-refuse-de-publier-la-video-de-l-attaque-au-c
      Des récits de témoins oculaires palestiniens contredisent l’affirmation de la police selon laquelle Maram Abu Ismayil, 23 ans, et son frère Ibrahim Salah Tahah, 16 ans, ont refusé de s’arrêter à leur demande et constituaient une menace pour les officiers de police.
      source : Nir Hasson and Jack Khoury Apr 30, 2016 8:31 PM
      http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.717110

  • Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (17– 23 March 2016) | Palestinian Center for Human Rights
    http://pchrgaza.org/en/?p=7977

    Thursday, 17 March 2016

    At approximately 11:20, Israeli forces opened fire at Ali Jamal Mohammed Taqatqah (19) and Ali Abdul Rahman Thawabtah (20), both form Beit Fajar village in Bethlehem. The aforementioned young men were at that time at the crossroad of “Ariel” settlement, north of Salfit. As a result, both of them were immediately killed claiming that they carried out a stab attack in a settlement.

    An eyewitness said to a PCHR’s fieldworker (PCHR keeps the name) that:

    “At approximately 11:20 on Thursday, 17 March 2016, I was selling as usual as well as my neighbour who owns a store, and most of the workers who enter “Ariel” settlement buy from us. We suddenly heard constant gunfire, so we rushed outside and saw two young men lying on the ground and Israeli soldiers were still shooting fire at them. Moreover, every soldier who arrived at the scene immediately opened fire at the two dead young men. The young men were about 150 meters away from us, but we were able to see the shooting. My neighbour told me that the two killed persons entered his shop a moment ago, bought cola and cigarettes and sat at the door of the shop and then he entered the shop. Two minutes later, he heard gunfire. We did not know if those young men came here by themselves or the Israeli police sent them as it is familiar that every person who tries to enter “Ariel” settlement due to committing an infraction, the police orders him to sit next to our shops and then they transfer him. We know nothing about these two young men and why they sat at the door of our shops.”

    Friday, 18 March 2016

    Approximately 15:00, Israeli forces stationed at al-Dowar area opposite to “Gosh Etzion” settlement, south of Bethlehem, killed Mahmoud Mohammed Ahmed Abu Fanunah (21), from Khelah al-Nafesa area, southeast of Hebron. Abu Fanunah was shot in an alleged stabbing attack and was left bleeding to death for more than an hour in the area. No first aid was given to him. An Israeli ambulance then transferred him to an unknown destination. Following this, Israeli forces raided and searched Abu Fanunah’s house and informed his family of his death. It should be noted that Abu Fanunah’s father has been arrested and placed under administrative detention for 5 months. At approximately 13:00, Israeli forces handed his corpse to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in the Israeli military liaison office “DCO”, south of Hebron. He was then taken to al-Ahli Hospital in the city. Following the examination of the body, medical sources said that Fanunah was hit with several live bullets throughout his body. One of the bullets directly hit his jaw directly causing laceration.

    Saturday, 19 March 2016

    At approximately 08:00, Israeli force stationed at Abu al-Rish checkpoint at the western entrance of al-Shuhada’a Street in the centre of Hebron. They killed Mohammed Ayed Fadel ‘Ajluni (16) from Jawhar Mount area, south of the city, and left him bleeding to death without offering him first aid. Israeli forces shot the abovementioned child claiming that he had a knife and attacked an Israeli Border Guard officer stationed at the checkpoint. As a result, the officer sustained minor wounds. Israeli forces brought members of his family, whose house is 1500 meters away from the checkpoint, to identify him. ‘Abdullah’s body was then taken to an unknown destination. At approximately 13:00, Israeli forces handed his family the corpse in the Israeli Military Liaison office “DCO”, south of Hebron. His family said that ‘Abdullah sustained twenty live bullet wounds throughout his body. Following this crime, Israeli forces closed the area and prevented Palestinians to move there.

  • 2 Palestinians shot dead after alleged stabbing near Ariel settlement
    March 17, 2016 11:31 A.M. (Updated: March 17, 2016 3:29 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770739

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Two Palestinians were shot dead on Thursday after an alleged stabbing attack left one Israeli woman injured near the illegal Israeli settlement of Ariel in the northern occupied West Bank district of Salfit, an Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an.

    Director of the Palestinian Ambulance and Emergencies Department Munther Nazzal told Maan that Israeli forces prevented Palestinian Red Crescent crews at gunpoint from approaching the site and forced them to turn back.

    Witnesses told Ma’an that the two Palestinians were shot “dozens” of times.

    A spokesperson with Israel’s emergency medical service said the Israeli woman was in her 20s and was evacuated to a nearby hospital in “moderate to severe condition.”

    The Palestinians were identified as Ali Jamal Muhammad Taqatqa , 19, and Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Kar Thawabta , 20, both from the village of Beit Fajjar south of Bethlehem, according to the village mayor.

    The mayor told Ma’an that Beit Fajjar had been closed off by military forces following the attack.

    #Palestine_assassinée

  • 3 Palestinians killed after attacks near Hebron settlement
    March 14, 2016 9:50 A.M. (Updated : March 14, 2016 11:08 A.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770686

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Three Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli troops on Monday morning after they allegedly carried out attacks near an illegal Israeli settlement in the southern occupied West Bank in which four Israeli soldiers were injured.

    An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinians after they opened fire at Israelis waiting at a bus stop near the settlement of Kiryat Arba on the outskirts of Hebron.

    Witnesses said two Palestinians in a Peugeot 504 pick-up truck tried to shoot at Israelis at the bus station and that Israeli troops fired back at them, killing them immediately.

    Shortly afterwards, she added, a car ran into a military vehicle in a “ram attack,” and Israeli soldiers shot and killed the driver.

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health identified the Palestinians as Qasem Farid Jaber and Ameer Fuad al-Junaidi from Hebron, and Yousef Mustafa Tarayra ,18, from the town of Bani Naim east of Hebron.

    Palestinian Red Crescent spokeswoman Errab Foqoha told Ma’an that Israeli forces barred a medical team from her organization from accessing the scene.

    The Israeli army said one soldier was wounded in the shooting attack, while two soldiers and an officer were wounded in the second altercation. She said they were evacuated to a hospital and were believed to be in moderate condition.

    #Palestine_assassinée

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    Trois Palestiniens tués près d’une colonie en Cisjordanie, après deux attaques
    Le Monde | 14.03.2016
    http://www.lemonde.fr/proche-orient/article/2016/03/14/trois-palestiniens-tues-pres-d-une-colonie-en-cisjordanie-apres-deux-attaque

    Trois Palestiniens ont attaqué des soldats israéliens et blessé quatre d’entre eux à l’arme à feu et à la voiture bélier, avant d’être abattus à l’entrée d’une colonie voisine de Hébron, dans le sud de la Cisjordanie occupée, selon l’armée israélienne.

    « Deux assaillants ont ouvert le feu sur des piétons à un arrêt de bus à l’entrée de [la colonie] de Kiryat Arba avant d’être abattus par les forces de l’ordre », a indiqué l’armée, selon qui un soldat a été blessé à ce moment-là. Quelques minutes plus tard, un troisième Palestinien a mené une attaque à la voiture bélier contre un véhicule militaire israélien, avant d’être abattu à son tour, toujours selon les dires de l’armée israélienne. Un officier et deux soldats ont été blessés dans cette nouvelle attaque.

  • 16-year-old shot dead after attempting stabbing outside blockaded village
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770626

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli forces shot dead a 16-year-old Palestinian boy after he attempted to carry out a stabbing attack at a military checkpoint outside the blockaded village of al-Zawiya in Salfit district on Wednesday morning.

    Al-Zawiya in the northern West Bank was placed under military blockade late on Tuesday after it is believed one of its residents carried out a stabbing attack near Tel Aviv.

    On Wednesday morning, Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that an “assailant armed with a knife” approached a military checkpoint on the outskirts of al-Zawiya intending to stab soldiers there.

    She said that Israeli forces “thwarted” the attack, shooting the Palestinian dead. No Israelis were injured during the incident.

    Locals said that Israeli soldiers shot and wounded a second Palestinian during the deadly encounter, although the army spokesperson had no information about a second Palestinian being shot during the incident.

    Local official Naim Shqeir told Ma’an that both Palestinians were “left bleeding” when Palestinian Red Crescent ambulances were prevented from accessing them.

    Shqeir said that Israeli soldiers also assaulted a vendor selling vegetables in a pickup truck who was travelling in the area.

    The boy was identified 16-year-old Ahmad Yousef Amer , and it later emerged he had written a will before his death, saying goodbye to his parents and asking them for forgiveness. He also told them of a debt of 60 shekels he owed his school friends.

    The village of al-Zawiya in the northern West Bank was placed under military blockade late on Tuesday after Israel alleges one of its residents carried out a stabbing attack near Petah Tikva, around seven miles east of Tel Aviv.

    The 17-year-old, identified as Abd Al-Rahman Radad , was shot dead after wounding an Israeli man. However, the exact circumstances of the incident remained unclear, with early reports suggesting it may have been a brawl between the Israeli and Palestinian as opposed to an attack.

    Radad was one of four Palestinians shot dead on Tuesday after a series of attacks left an American tourist dead and at least 12 Israelis wounded.

    The violence carried into Wednesday, with another two Palestinians shot dead outside Jerusalem’s Old City in the morning after they allegedly carried out a shooting that left a Palestinian with Israeli citizenship in critical condition.

    #Palestine_assassinée

  • Palestinian woman killed after alleged stab attempt in Jerusalem’s Old City
    March 8, 2016 11:15 A.M. (Updated: March 8, 2016 12:38 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770604

    JERUSALEM (Ma’an) — Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian woman on Tuesday after she allegedly attempted to stab Israeli officers stationed in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem.

    A witness identified the woman as 50-year-old Fadwa Ahmad Imteir , a mother of three from the East Jerusalem Um Tuba neighborhood.

    The witness told Ma’an that Israeli officers shot her several times in al-Wad street, where “she was left bleeding” as the officers prevented locals and paramedics from accessing her.

    Police spokesperson Luba al-Samri said an “Arab Jerusalemite woman” pulled out a knife and approached border officers who opened fire after perceiving a “tangible threat.”

    Officers opened fire and “immediately neutralized” the woman, al-Samri said, later confirming her death.

    No Israeli injuries were reported.

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    Jérusalem: une Palestinienne tente de poignarder des policiers puis est tuée
    AFP / 08 mars 2016
    http://www.romandie.com/news/Jerusalem-une-Palestinienne-tente-de-poignarder-des-policiers-puis-est-tuee/683374.rom

    Jérusalem - Une Palestinienne a tenté mardi de poignarder des garde-frontières israéliens dans la Vieille ville de Jérusalem et a été tuée par balles, a indiqué la police.

    Cette femme âgée d’une cinquantaine d’années, originaire de Jérusalem-Est, partie palestinienne de Jérusalem annexée et occupée par Israël, s’est approchée des policiers près de la porte de Damas, a sorti un couteau de son sac et a essayé de les poignarder avant qu’ils ne la tuent par balles, a indiqué une porte-parole de la police dans un communiqué.

    • Israeli Soldiers Kill A Palestinian Woman In Jerusalem
      Tuesday March 08, 2016 by IMEMC
      http://www.imemc.org/article/75196

      Israeli soldiers killed, Tuesday, a Palestinian woman in Jerusalem’s Old City after the army alleged her “attempted to stab soldiers.” The soldiers prevented Palestinian medics from approaching the seriously injured woman, who died of her wounds.

    • After months, Israel returns bodies of Palestinian woman, teenage boy to their families
      May 17, 2016 11:36 A.M. (Updated: May 17, 2016 11:36 A.M.)

      JERUSALEM (Ma’an) — Israeli forces on Monday night returned the bodies of a Palestinian woman and a teenage boy from occupied East Jerusalem to their families for burial, after withholding the bodies for months.

      Israeli forces deployed heavily in the Um Tuba neighborhood of East Jerusalem before intelligence officers handed over the body of 51-year-old Fadwa Abu Teir to her family in front of the neighborhood’s mosque.

      Abu Teir was shot and killed on March 8 in the Old City of Jerusalem after she allegedly attempted to stab Israeli officers. No Israelis were injured in the case.

      A Palestinian Red Crescent doctor told Ma’an at the time that Israeli forces prevented medics from reaching Abu Teir at the scene, wasting “critical time during which the woman could have been rescued."