keskiviikko 22. huhtikuuta 2020

ISRAELI OCCUPATION KILLS A YOUNG MAN IN THE WEST BANK

Israel's occupation forces killed a young man on the occupied West Bank on the morning of Wednesday April 22nd.

24-year-old Ibrahim Mohammad Hijazi - last name aso given as Halaseh - was shot dead at Israel's occupation forces' military checkpoint near the city of Bethlehem.

Israeli occupation released security camera footage that reveals part of the incident:

A van driven by Hijazi hits a male member of Israeli occupation forces' Border Guards, who falls to the ground, Hijazi gets out of the van with an object in his hand that are described as 'knife' in some sources and 'scissors' in others.

The two men struggle, the Israeli occupation soldier is hit on his vest several times with the object  Hijazi holds, but is able to push Hijazi off and to run away from him. He follows and both men run out of the security camera's view.

Hijazi's killing would have taken place after this. It's claimed he was 'shot several times'. His body is seen stripped on the ground in one photograph taken from a distance.

The Israeli occupation forces' member that Hijazi hit with his van and struggled with is reported to have suffered moderate injuries.

Israeli occupation forces arrested Hijazi's mother from her home and brought her on the site of the incident, where they forced her to see her son's blood on the ground. She was then taken for interrogation and released few hours layer.

Ibrahim Hijazi was from the town of as-Sawahra ash-Sharqiya in the occupied West Bank, east of occupied East Jerusalem. It's said his motivation was the confiscation of his family's land for the building of a new Israeli occupation forces' checkpoint.




POLITICAL PRISONER DIES IN CAPTIVITY

A young political prisoner has died after suffering a medical emergency in Israeli occupation captivity.

23-year-old Nour Jaber Barghouthi died on the night of Tuesday April 21st, after he had suffered a medical emergency at an Israeli occupation prison camp in the Negev desert of Palestine 1948.
Barghouthi, who had been imprisoned for four years, collapsed and fainted while showering at a bathroom. Israeli occupation prison staff reportedly didn't give him any medical aid for half an hour after other prisoners had started to call for help.

He was pronounced dead soon afterwards.
Barghouthi was a resident of the town of 'Aboud', northwest of the city of Ramallah on the occupied West Bank.

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lauantai 11. huhtikuuta 2020

SECOND CORONAVIRUS DEATH IN OCCUPIED PALESTINE

On Friday April 10th occupied Palestine experienced its second death resulting from coronavirus, as 55-year-old male died at the Hugo Chavez Hospital in occupied West Bank's Turmus Ayya.

The victim's name has been given both as Naji Mahmoud al-Mudalal and Nash'at Naji al-Mudallal in reports.

The deceased man, who suffered from chronic diseases, worked as a butcher in the town of Barta'a, west of the city of Jenin, and is believed to have been infected after being in contact with Israeli merchants.

The victim was buried in his old home town of Seida, where he had been born, with the cemetery sealed and the funeral handled by armed Palestinian Authority Security forces in protective gear.

Occupier Israel has experienced fourty times more deaths than recorded in the occupied Palestinian territories, but it's feared that the situation will get worse in the coming weeks and that the already strained healthcare system in occupied Palestine will not be able to carry the resulting burden.

25 Palestinians have died from the disease outside historic Palestine.

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torstai 2. huhtikuuta 2020

ISRAELI OCCUPATION ATTACKS AGAINST DEFENDERS OF JABAL AL'ARMA CLAIM A SECOND LIFE

Israeli occupation forces' attacks against the defenders of Jabal al-'Arma mountain in the occupied West Bank have claimed a second life.


22-year-old Islam Abdel-Ghani Dweikat was shot in head with a rubber-coated steel bullet on March 11th, on the same day as 15-year-old Mohammed Hamayel was also fatally shot by Israeli occupation soldiers.

Dweikat remained in a coma until he succumbed to his wounds on Wednesday April 1st.

Both Islam Dweikat and Mohammed Hamayel were residents of the town of Beita, on whose lands the strategic mountain rises.

Hundreds of people have been wounded in the Israeli attacks of locals defending Jabal al-'Arma against attempt by Israel's illegal settlers to establish an illegal colony outpost in the mountain and to claim its water springs and cisterns.


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