Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Palestinian worker shot dead in Israel

Published yesterday (updated) 11/11/2014 15:35
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TULKAREM (Ma'an) -- A Palestinian worker was shot dead by an unidentified gunman in Israel early Tuesday, Palestinian security sources said.

The sources told Ma'an that the Israeli liaison department had officially notified its Palestinian counterpart that Nihad Mufid Ahmad Nalowa, 35, had been shot dead in the town of Zemer in Triangle area near the border with the West Bank.

Nalowa is from the village of Shweika in the West Bank district of Tulkarem.

The shooter has not yet been identified, and the motive behind the attack remains unclear.

Nalowa's body will be transferred back to the West Bank after Israeli police complete an initial investigation, the sources said.

An Israeli police spokesman did not answer calls seeking comment.

Video: German politician hides in toilet from truth about Israel





On 21 July, Ibrahim al-Kilani and his wife Taghrid were killed along with their five children: Reem, 12, Sawsan, 11, Yasin, 9, Yasser, 8, and four-year-old Elias. Mahmoud Derbas, aged 16, was killed in the same strike.
Members of the al-Kilani family, who were German citizens, wiped out in an Israeli attack in Gaza City on 21 July.
"Author Max Blumenthal had one goal in mind when he went to the Bundestag, Germany’s parliament, in Berlin on Monday.
He wanted to show a photograph of the al-Kilani family – German citizens killed by an Israeli bomb that struck the Gaza City home they were sheltering in last summer – to leading left-wing politician Gregor Gysi.
Members of the al-Kilani family, who were German citizens, wiped out in an Israeli attack in Gaza City on 21 July. Blumenthal hoped to ask the lawmaker and influential figure in the center-left Die Linke (The Left) party why he and other German leaders had said and done nothing to bring justice for the al-Kilanis – and why Germany is instead providing Israel with new gunboats which will likely be used to attack Palestinian fishermen."

Different century but same fascist ideology !


This is what the Zionists did to Gaza in 2014.Complete destruction as far as you can see.


This is what the Nazis did to Warsaw in 1945.

Israeli forces order the arrest of toddler in Jerusalem

Palestinian child getting a hair cut
Arrest warrants for Palestinian children is not uncommon [file photo of a Palestinian child getting a hair cut]
Palestinian Jerusalemite Bassam Zeidani confirmed that Israeli forces stormed his Jerusalem home yesterday and ordered the arrest of his nephew Hamza Zeidani, a child who is only two years old.
Zeidani added that Israeli forces entered his home with a warrant for Hamza's arrest and when they saw that he was a toddler they proceeded to arrest his uncle, Mohammad Zeidani.
The president of the Palestinian Prisoners' Club Fares Qaddura said: "The so-called Israeli security establishment suffers from a sense of blindness, paranoia and obsession with security when it comes to Jerusalem and this has escalated to the point where today forces ordered the arrest of a baby."
Qaddura warned that the continuation of such policies would mean that the brutal occupation no longer differentiates between children and adults.
Source : https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/15216-israeli-forces-order-the-arrest-of-toddler-in-jerusalem



Malala donates prize money to rebuild Gaza school



JERUSALEM (AP) — The U.N. agency that assists Palestinian refugees says Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has donated $50,000 to rebuild a U.N. school in Gaza damaged during this summer's Israel-Hamas war.
UNRWA says Malala is donating all of the proceeds of the $50,000 World Children's Prize, which she collected in Stockholm on Wednesday.
The agency quoted Malala as saying Palestinian children deserve a quality education, and that "without education, there will never be peace."
Dozens of Gaza's U.N. schools were damaged or destroyed during the 50-day war.
The 17-year-old Malala won this year's Nobel Peace Prize for promoting girls' rights in her native Pakistan. 
Source: AP

The children in Ireland know a lot about what has been happening to the children in Gaza.

The children in Ireland know a lot about what has been happening to the children in Gaza. They, with their parents, have been very involved in the Gaza Toy Drive. They have prepared many messages for us to bring with us to Gaza. This is one I will leave you with tonight. It speaks for itself. From. Holly Mason...
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Israel bans fuel entering Gaza

Fuel tankers at the Kerem Shalom border crossing [file photo]
Israel has stopped the entry of fuel to the Gaza Strip, including diesel for the electricity company, after a fire broke out at the Kerem Shalom crossing this morning, the crossing's Director Munir Al-Ghalban said.

Speaking to online website Al-Dakhiliyah, Al-Ghalban said the fire broke out as a result of a technical fault while the private industrial diesel power station was being started up at the crossing near the Israeli side.


Mohammed Ahmed Bahloul was killed while his father and a number of Palestinian workers were wounded in the large explosion.

Palestinian man killed in West Bank unrest

Israeli troops shoot demonstrator during clashes in southern city of Hebron amid continued tensions.
Last updated: 11 Nov 2014 12:48

Hebron - Martyr Muhammad Imad Jawwabra "21 years" of Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.                         Photography: Samar Bader

A young Palestinian man has been killed during clashes with the Israeli army in the southern West Bank, hospitals sources say.

Imad Jawabreh, 22, was hit in the chest by bullets on Tuesday, medics said about the incident on a main road at al-Arroub refugee camp near the southern city of Hebron.
Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab, reporting from West Jerusalem, said: "This attack comes after a tense day in the occupied Palestinian territories and in Israel as well."
The Israeli army said more than a hundred Palestinian demonstrators clashed with the security forces.
The West Bank has been gripped for weeks by unrest caused by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site where al-Aqsa mosque stands, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
Source:
Al Jazeera and agencie