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Pregnant Palestinian woman, child killed in Israeli airstrike
Yehiya Hassan cries with the bodies of his two-year-old daughter and wife at their funeral in the Gaza Strip
A pregnant Palestinian woman and her child have been killed as Israeli jets carry out multiple raids on the besieged Gaza Strip.
According to reports, one of the attacks, in which three others were also injured, resulted in the collapse of a home in northern Gaza, early on Sunday.
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The child, a three-year-old girl, was also killed along with her mother, 30-year-old Noor Hassan, and to-be-born sibling.
Israel normally claims that such strikes are carried out in retaliations for rockets fired from the besieged territory towards Israel.
This time, an Israeli military spokesperson confirmed the attacks, claiming they targeted an alleged weapons manufacturing site belonging to the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas in response to rocket fire from Gaza.
Tensions have recently been running high between Israelis and Palestinians.
Last year, Israel launched 50 days of military attacks against the Gaza Strip. The war started in early July last year and ended on August 26, 2014 with a truce that took effect after indirect negotiations in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
Nearly 2,200 Palestinians, including 577 children, were killed in the 2014 Israeli onslaught. Over 11,100 others – including 3,374 children, 2,088 women and 410 elderly people – were also injured.
Source : Press TV
Israel accused of 'deliberately killing' Palestinians
Rights groups say Israel is using excessive force against unarmed Palestinian civilians
in the recent wave of violence.
Israel's government is facing serious questions over its use of force in the latest outbreak of violence with protesters after a number of videos appeared online showing soldiers shooting at Palestinians.
Amnesty International told Al Jazeera on Sunday that some of the recorded incidents amounted to "extrajudicial killings", while Human rights Watch was "strongly concerned" by Israel's "indiscriminate and even deliberate" use of fire on demonstrators.
"These are extrajudicial killings against unarmed civilians," Mariam Farah, the spokesperson for Amnesty International in Israel, said.
On Friday, a video emerged showing a number of Israeli soldiers surrounding a young Palestinian woman allegedly holding a knife before they shot her with live bullets multiple times. Israa Ayed, 29, was critically injured.
after he allegedly tried to stab an Israeli. His family denies he tried to hurt anyone.
On September 22, a young Palestinian woman died of her wounds after being shot by Israeli troops at a checkpoint in the West Bank.
Source : Al - Jazeera
Published on Oct 5, 2015
Palestinian boy shot dead in the West Bank during clashes between Palestinians and the Israeli army. Report by Asana Greenstreet.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Undercover Israeli police attack Palestinian protesters
Many undercover Israeli soldiers join Palestinian protests as agent provocateur and incite protesters to hurl stones at Israeli soldiers, then they draw their guns and start helping their fellow military members in arresting the protesters. A newly released video has captured such a story.
Disguised as Palestinian protesters, the Israeli infiltrating team was caught on camera by several journalists in the vicinity of the illegally-built Israeli settlement of Beit El near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday.
The video also shows Palestinian protesters running from the scene while Israeli agents – who were shooting toward the crowd with their handguns – help other Israeli soldiers in giving a torrent of kicks and punches on the captured protesters.
At least one young Palestinian was shot in the leg at point-blank range by one of the fake protesters.
Meanwhile, Palestine's Ma'an news agency reported that at least 18 Palestinians sustained injuries with rubber-coated steel bullets fired by Israeli soldiers during clashes in the environs of Ramallah.
Tensions have been running high in the region over the past few days after Israel imposed restrictions on the entry of Palestinian worshipers into the Old City, where the al-Aqsa Mosque compound is located. The mosque is Islam’s third holiest site after Masjid al-Haram in Mecca and Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina.
The measure was taken earlier this month after two Israelis were killed and two others wounded during clashes between a Palestinian man and Israeli settlers in al-Quds.
Source : Press TV
Israeli forces detain 550 Palestinians in six months
Israeli forces have detained 550 Palestinians, including women and children, in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of 2015.
The detainees, who were arrested in the southern city of al-Khalil (Hebron), included seven women and 105 teenagers, Amjad Najjar, the head of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) in al-Khalil, said on Thursday.
The Palestinian official added that 225 of the detainees received sentences through the Israeli practice of the so-called administrative detention, under which Palestinians are kept behind bars without charge or trial for months or even years.
According to Najjar, 78 Palestinian patients “who faced a real life threat as a result of detention” were among the inmates in Israeli jails, where they receive no “medical treatment.”
He noted that Israeli forces treat the Palestinian detainees in a “savage and inhuman way during detention.”
The PPS report pointed out that many of those detained during the six-month period were from the town of Beit Ummar, where over 60 residents, mostly minors, were arrested between January and March.
Earlier reports by the PPS showed that Israel detained 383 Palestinians across the West Bank in December 2014.
Over 7,000 Palestinians are reportedly incarcerated in 17 Israeli prisons and detention camps.
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Source : Press TV
Monday, June 22, 2015
UNHRC report put criminal, victim in one scale
Jun 22, 2015
Days of Palestine, Brussels –Detailed UN report accuses Israeli occupation and Palestinian resistance of committing war crimes.
The United Nations Independent Commission of Inquiry on Operation Protective Edge (last summer’s Israeli offensive on Gaza that killed 2,260 Palestinians) found that Palestinian resistance and Israeli occupation committed abuses in the Gaza war that may amount to war crimes.
The report, which was released on Monday, suggested that the Israeli occupation does not do enough to investigate and punish alleged war crimes, saying that the Jewish nation must “break with its lamentable track record” and hold perpetrators accountable.
UN investigators noted Israeli use of precision weapons during airstrikes, but added that “the timing of the attacks increased the likelihood that many people, often entire families, would be at home. Attacking residential buildings rendered women particularly vulnerable to death and injury.”
Investigators found that Israeli failure to change strategy after seeing a large number of deaths in Gaza raises questions about potential violations by “political and military leadership.”
The Israeli occupation was called on to provide further details of its “targeting decisions” in the report, saying that this would allow for further independent assessment of its attack on Gaza.
Investigators also took aim at Hamas in Gaza however, condemning the executions of alleged “collaborators” that amount to war crimes and demand that someone be held accountable.
- Source : http://www.daysofpalestine.com/news/unhrc-report-put-criminal-victim-one-scale/#.VYh6ClgBLiw.facebookIsraeli Settler Runs Over Child
An extremist Israeli settler ran over 3-year old Palestinian child in occupied Jerusalem, Saturday (20 Jun 2015).
The child was identified as Yasser Shammas from Wadi al-Hilwa, in the village of Silwan, occupied city of Jerusalem.
Witnesses said, according to Days of Palestine, that the settler, who was driving a mini-car, approached the Palestinian child while he was waiting with his mother to cross the street.
Palestinian paramedics rushed to the scene and evacuated the child to Hadasa Hospital, in Silwan.
According to medical sources, the child sustained light injures, but bruises are spread all over his body. The child is still under continuous observation, medical sources added.
Source : http://www.imemc.org/article/72004
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