30 sept 2001
At approximately 00:30 local time, Israeli occupation soldiers at Taybeh roadblock, west of Tulkarm, opened fire on two Palestinian civilian cars. Two Palestinian laborers, who traveled in the cars, were killed as follows:
1) Khalil ‘Abdel-Halim Nasser El-Sarafandi, 52, from ‘Askar refugee camp in Nablus, killed by a live bullet in the head; and
2) Husni Mustafa Abu Leil, 19, from Balata refugee camp in Nablus, killed by four live bullets in the shoulder, the chest and the left thigh and hand.
In addition, five laborers were wounded as follows:
1) Fathi Darwish Sawalmeh, 25, from Balata refugee camp in Nblus, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the right elbow and knee;
2) Jihad ‘Azmi Mohammed ‘Aazem, 24, from Sabastia village near Nablus, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the left shoulder;
3) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Rahim Nemer Saleh, 35, from Balata refugee camp in Nablus, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the left shoulder;
4) Mohammed Ahmed Kafafi, 32, from ‘Askar refugee camp in Nablus, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder; and
5) Ussama Mahmoud Nasrallah, 23, from Balata refugee camp in Nablus, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder.
According to investigations carried out by the Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment (LAW), Israeli soldiers fired at the car willfully when no threat was posed to their lives.
At approximately 10:00 local time, dozens of Palestinian civilians demonstrated in the space separating the western area of Khan Yunis refugee camp from Al-Tuffah checkpoint separating Khan Yunis from its Al-Mawasi area. The demonstrators threw stones towards Israeli occupation soldiers at the aforementioned checkpoint, who responded with firing tear gas canisters.
In the afternoon, clashes escalated and extended to the north of Al-Amal neighborhood. Palestinian demonstrators threw stones towards an Israeli military location in the vicinity of “Gani Tal” settlement. Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators. Eight demonstrators, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) Mohammed Salim Shurrab, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
2) Ismail Walid Abu ‘Abdu, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
3) ‘Abdel-Mun’em Ibrahim Saqer, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
4) Eyad Ibrahim Barbakh, 14, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
5) Khaled Ahmed Saqer, 12, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
6) ‘Abdel-Karim Mohammed El-Farra, 22, wounded by a live bullet in the pelvis;
7) Mohammed ‘Essam Abu ‘Abdu, 14, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the left elbow; and
8) Hashem Hamed Abu Touha, 20, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot.
At approximately 12:00 local time, clashes erupted between dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli occupation forces, positioned at demarcation lines between areas under their control and those under full control of the Palestinian National Authority in Hebron. Palestinian civilians threw stones towards Israeli soldiers who responded with opening fire.
Palestinian security men, including Nidhal Mohammed Subhi El-Fakhouri, 28, a first lieutenant of the Palestinian Preventive Security Service, intervened to move the demonstrators away from the demarcation lines.
However, an Israeli sniper atop of a Palestinian building fired at him, wounding him with two explosive bullets in the face and the right shoulder. He was evacuated to ‘Aalia Hospital in the city, where he was soon pronounced dead. In addition, seven demonstrators were wounded as follows:
1) Medhat Mohammed ‘Amru, 16, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
2) ‘Ezziddin ‘Aashour El-Natsheh, 24, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
3) ‘Abla ‘Abdel-Jabbar, 42, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the back;
4) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Hafizh Abu Sneineh, 12, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the right foot;
5) Majed Ishaq El-Wohoush, 25, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the back;
6) Mohammed Hazem El-Salaymeh, 16, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the back; and
7) Mohammed Hamdan Melhem, 35, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the right hand.
At approximately 12:00, Israeli occupation forces, positioned near Salah El-Din Gate at the Egyptian border, opened fire on ‘Omar Ben Al-Khattab Street, south of Rafah.
Ibrahim Jom’a El-‘Ojeili, 61, was injured by shrapnel in the head. He was evacuated to Al-Joneina Hospital in Rafah.
At approximately 00:30 local time, Israeli occupation soldiers at Taybeh roadblock, west of Tulkarm, opened fire on two Palestinian civilian cars. Two Palestinian laborers, who traveled in the cars, were killed as follows:
1) Khalil ‘Abdel-Halim Nasser El-Sarafandi, 52, from ‘Askar refugee camp in Nablus, killed by a live bullet in the head; and
2) Husni Mustafa Abu Leil, 19, from Balata refugee camp in Nablus, killed by four live bullets in the shoulder, the chest and the left thigh and hand.
In addition, five laborers were wounded as follows:
1) Fathi Darwish Sawalmeh, 25, from Balata refugee camp in Nblus, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the right elbow and knee;
2) Jihad ‘Azmi Mohammed ‘Aazem, 24, from Sabastia village near Nablus, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the left shoulder;
3) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Rahim Nemer Saleh, 35, from Balata refugee camp in Nablus, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the left shoulder;
4) Mohammed Ahmed Kafafi, 32, from ‘Askar refugee camp in Nablus, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder; and
5) Ussama Mahmoud Nasrallah, 23, from Balata refugee camp in Nablus, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder.
According to investigations carried out by the Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment (LAW), Israeli soldiers fired at the car willfully when no threat was posed to their lives.
At approximately 10:00 local time, dozens of Palestinian civilians demonstrated in the space separating the western area of Khan Yunis refugee camp from Al-Tuffah checkpoint separating Khan Yunis from its Al-Mawasi area. The demonstrators threw stones towards Israeli occupation soldiers at the aforementioned checkpoint, who responded with firing tear gas canisters.
In the afternoon, clashes escalated and extended to the north of Al-Amal neighborhood. Palestinian demonstrators threw stones towards an Israeli military location in the vicinity of “Gani Tal” settlement. Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators. Eight demonstrators, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) Mohammed Salim Shurrab, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
2) Ismail Walid Abu ‘Abdu, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
3) ‘Abdel-Mun’em Ibrahim Saqer, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
4) Eyad Ibrahim Barbakh, 14, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
5) Khaled Ahmed Saqer, 12, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
6) ‘Abdel-Karim Mohammed El-Farra, 22, wounded by a live bullet in the pelvis;
7) Mohammed ‘Essam Abu ‘Abdu, 14, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the left elbow; and
8) Hashem Hamed Abu Touha, 20, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot.
At approximately 12:00 local time, clashes erupted between dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli occupation forces, positioned at demarcation lines between areas under their control and those under full control of the Palestinian National Authority in Hebron. Palestinian civilians threw stones towards Israeli soldiers who responded with opening fire.
Palestinian security men, including Nidhal Mohammed Subhi El-Fakhouri, 28, a first lieutenant of the Palestinian Preventive Security Service, intervened to move the demonstrators away from the demarcation lines.
However, an Israeli sniper atop of a Palestinian building fired at him, wounding him with two explosive bullets in the face and the right shoulder. He was evacuated to ‘Aalia Hospital in the city, where he was soon pronounced dead. In addition, seven demonstrators were wounded as follows:
1) Medhat Mohammed ‘Amru, 16, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
2) ‘Ezziddin ‘Aashour El-Natsheh, 24, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
3) ‘Abla ‘Abdel-Jabbar, 42, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the back;
4) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Hafizh Abu Sneineh, 12, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the right foot;
5) Majed Ishaq El-Wohoush, 25, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the back;
6) Mohammed Hazem El-Salaymeh, 16, wounded by shrapnel from live bullets in the back; and
7) Mohammed Hamdan Melhem, 35, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the right hand.
At approximately 12:00, Israeli occupation forces, positioned near Salah El-Din Gate at the Egyptian border, opened fire on ‘Omar Ben Al-Khattab Street, south of Rafah.
Ibrahim Jom’a El-‘Ojeili, 61, was injured by shrapnel in the head. He was evacuated to Al-Joneina Hospital in Rafah.
29 sept 2001
At approximately 06:00 local time, Israeli occupation soldiers at Taybeh roadblock, west of Tulkarm, fired at a number of Palestinian laborers who were trying to cross the Green Line towards their places of work inside Israel.
Radwan Hafezh El-‘Abadleh, 19, from Al-Qarara, north of Khan Yunis, was wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh. He was evacuated to Tulkarm Hospital.
In the morning, Muhsen Fahed ‘Arar, 17, from Qarawat Bani Zeid, was pronounced dead at Ramallah Hospital from a previous wound he received by Israeli occupation soldiers more than a week ago. ‘Arar was wounded by two live bullets in the neck and the right hand when Israeli occupation soldiers fired at Palestinian civilians who were demonstrating at the northern entrance of Al-Bireh on September 21, 2001.
He remained in the intensive care unit at Ramallah Hospital until he died. According to medical sources, a live bullet penetrated the neck into the lungs, the diaphragm and the spleen.
Since the morning, dozens of Palestinian children and young men had demonstrated near Al-Tuffah roadblock, west of Khan Yunis. Israeli occupation soldiers at the roadblock fired at the demonstrators, wounding 20 as follows:
1) Yasser Jadallah ‘El-Barrim, 15, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
2) Mohammed Nemer Hijazi, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
3) Riad Salman Shureitah, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the chest;
4) Fayez Abu Shabab, 15, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
5) Saleh Ibrahim Abu Tu’eima, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
6) Ziad Hani Abu Rezeq, 23, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
7) Ahmed Mousa El-‘Aqqad, 23, wounded by shrapnel from a live bullet in the chest;
8) Asma’ ‘Abdel-Mon’em Abu Mustafa, 10, wounded by a live bullet in the right knee;
9) Yasser Jamal Abu ‘Aassi, 22, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
10) Maher Mohammed Dahlan, 17, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the nose;
11) Hammad ‘Aayesh Barbakh, 12, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the right knee;
12) Ussama Fathi El-Ghalban, 17, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
13) Ahmed Jamal Doula, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
14) Wa’el ‘Ali Radwan, 25, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
15) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Elah Shurrab, 16, wounded by a live bullet in the chest;
16) Ziad ‘Ali Humeida, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
17) Ibrahim Fawzi Abu Mu’ammar, 13, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
18) Shadi Mohammed El-‘Assouli, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
19) Ahmed Sami Abu Sel, 14, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg; and
20) ‘Emad Mohammed Abu Sulaimeh, 14, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen.
Near Al-Shuhada’ junction, south of Gaza City, Israeli occupation soldiers opened fire on dozens of civilian demonstrators, wounding 23 with live ammunition and rubber-coated metal bullets as follows:
1) ‘Omar Mustafa El-Saloul, 11, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
2) Hassan Mohammed El-Seidawi, 18, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
3) Sa’id Saleh El-Efranji, 19, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
4) Ahmed Mousa El-Hour, 12, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
5) Mahmoud Amin El-Ra’ei, 18, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
6) Salah Talab Saleh, 13, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
7) Mahmoud ‘Ali El-Qassas, 15, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
8) Ghazi Mohammed El-Refa’ei, 17, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the pelvis;
9) Ahmed Yahia Sultan, 13, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
10) ‘Abdel-Hamid ‘Abdel-‘Azziz Jaber, 24, from Nusseirat refugee camp, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
11) ‘Abdel-Wahab Eshtewi El-Masri, 19, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right elbow;
12) Nour ‘Abdel-Qader Abu ‘Armaneh, 17, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
13) Haitham Farid Abu Taqia, 15, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
14) Ahmed Mohammed Abu Rahma, 16, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
15) ‘Abdel-Salam El-‘Aghawani, 15, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
16) Ayman ‘Abdel-‘Azziz Bawadi, 13, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
17) Karam Mohammed El-‘Eissawi, 16, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the thighs;
18) Mohammed El-Jammal, 14, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
19) Saqer ‘Aatef El-Masalha, 11, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
20) Ahmed ‘Omran Abu Shawish, 15, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
21) Ibrahim Jaber El-Qerinawi, 14, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
22) Ghazi Mohammed El-Ghussein, 17, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg; and
23) Husni Nadim Muhanna, 14, from Sheikh ‘Ejlin neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot.
Additionally, dozens more suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Clashes erupted between dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli occupation forces near “Kfar Darom” settlement. An 18-year-old Palestinian civilian, Khalil Yousef Ibrahim Fayadh, from Deir El-Balah, was killed by a live bullet in the head, and 32 people, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) ‘Abdel-Majid Ghazi Shahin, 10, from Deir El-Balah, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the cehst;
2) Ahmed Yousef Abu Mandil, 16, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the back that paralyzed his lims;
3) Sabri Sa’id Bashir, 16, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
4) Mohammed Rasmi Abu Qassem, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
5) Hisham ‘Oleyan El-Khatib, 16, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
6) Hamdan Jaber Baraka, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
7) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Halim Hussein, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
8) Mohammed Hajjaj El-Zure’ei, 14, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
9) Mohammed Khaled El-Baz, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
10) Khaled Rasmi Ismail, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
11) Hani ‘Abdel-Sami’ Karrar, 20, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
12) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Nasser Quffa, 10, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
13) ‘Abdullah Yousef El-Ustath, 9, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder;
14) Mohammed Ibrahim Ghazali, 17, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
15) Mohammed Fathi Abu El-Sebah, 13, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
16) Mohammed Jasser Abu Qassem, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the jaw;
17) Hassan Abu Meghassib, 16, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder;
18) Mahel Fu’ad ‘Awwad, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
19) Mohammed Hassan Abu Mahrouqa, 16, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
20) Mohammed Zuhair ‘Afaneh, 12, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
21) Ziad Jaber Nassar, 14, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
22) Mohammed ‘Aadel Abu Hashish, 13, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
23) Mohammed ‘As’ad ‘Oqeilan, 14, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
24) Khaled Zakaria Abu Musallam, 14, from Al-Mghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
25) Maysara As’ad Abu ‘Amra, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
26) Ahmed ‘Aabed Abu Meddain, 12, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
27) Mohammed ‘Oweida Abu ‘Amra, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
28) Hussam Ibrahim Boulan, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
29) Mohammed Bassam Abu Asad, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
30) Muhannad Mohammed Mash’al, 14, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
31) Hatem Harb El-Louh, 24, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg; and
32) Hazem ‘Adnan El-Ta’ban, 16, from Al-Zawaida, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the abdomen.
Near Al-Mentar Outlet, east of Gaza City, demonstrators threw stones while 200m away from Israeli occupation forces, positioned at the entrance to a settlement road leading to the Green Line.
Israeli soldiers responded with firing live ammunition and rubber-coated bullets at demonstrators. A 13-year-old Palestinian civilian, Mahmoud Khamis Husni El-Sawaf, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, was killed by a live bullet in the chest.
According to eyewitnesses, El-Sawaf was sitting on the back of an ambulance, approximately 150m away from the Israeli forces. He did not participate in clashes when he was shot by an Israeli sniper from a gun equipped with a silencer. Additionally, 20 demonstrators, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) ‘Abdel-‘Azziz Tal’at El-‘Amarin, 15, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
2) Mohammed ‘Atta Sukkar, 16, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
3) Khamis Nafez Mahani, 18, from Al-Nasser neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
4) Ahmed Sa’id El-Najjar, 15, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
5) Mahmoud Bashir Abu Nahel, 15, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right shoulder;
6) Saber ‘Ali El-Ashqar, 19, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
7) Mohammed Jamal Abu Dayeh, 14, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
8) ‘Ali Muraweh Yousef, 17, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
9) Hussam Ahmed ‘Othman, 15, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
10) Tamer Na’im Habib, 13, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
11) Maher ‘Omar Abu Wardeh, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
12) Munther Mohammed El-Tatar, 25, from Al-Remal neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
13) Rami Mahmoud Abu Karsh, 23, from Al-Yarmouk neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
14) Nidhal ‘Emad Shehadeh, 14, from Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
15) Mousa Ahmed ‘Obeid, 17, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right shoulder;
16) Mahmoud Fathi El-Dehdar, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the chest;
17) Khader ‘Abdullah ‘Aas, 19, from Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
18) Nidhal Samir El-Tawil, 19, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left forearm;
19) Yasser Hashem Karrira, 17, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot; and
20) Mohammed Hamdan Abu Dalu, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks.
At approximately 07:30 local time, a student march moved from Jabalya, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia towards Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing in the northern Gaza Strip. Around 1,500 Palestinian students gathered near Erez industrial zone.
Israeli occupation soldiers, positioned in a nearby military location, fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas at demonstrators from a distance of 50-100m. In addition to those who suffered from tear gas inhalation, 22 people, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) Ahmed Jamal El-Neder, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
2) Ahmed Sa’id Abu Seif, 16, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
3) ‘Eissa Mahmoud Hassan, 17, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
4) Sami Salem ‘Abdel-Nabi, 18, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
5) Mohammed Ziad Abu Ramadan, 17, from Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the neck;
6) Ayman ,ousa ‘Aashour, 18, from Beit Hanoun, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
7) Nader Rabah Abu Shehadeh, 16, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
8) Mohammed Ismail El-Dahbour, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
9) Bilal ‘Abdel-Rahman El-Najjar, 14, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
10) ‘Abdel-Rahman Yousef Abu El-Beidh, 16, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
11) Jamal ‘Abdel-Nasser Khella, 14, from Jabalya, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the ear;
12) Sa’id Munir Dhumeida, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
13) Adham Yahia El-Tawil, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the forehead;
14) Adham Jamal El-Bes, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
15) ‘Abdullah Sa’id Abu El-‘Eish, 14, from Tal El-Za’tar, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the neack;
16) ‘Abdullah ‘Atta El-Keilani, 14, from Beit Lahia, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh, and a rubber-coated metal bullet in the left thigh;
17) Mazen Ahmed El-Batran, 12, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
18) Kamal Mahmoud El-Sharif, 18, from Beit Lahia, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
19) Nu’man Mohammed Ziada, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by three live bullets in the abdomen and the left thigh and hand;
20) Mohammed Ahmed El-Najjar, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
21) Shaher ‘Abdel-Salam ‘Abdel-‘Aal, 20, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot; and
22) Walid ‘Abdel-Latif Mousa, 14, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh.
At approximately 14:30 local time, Israeli occupation soldiers at a military roadblock at the northern entrance to Al-Bireh, fired at an ambulance of Bitounia Municipality.
The ambulance was on duty evacuating the wounded, when Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated metal bullets at it. The front window of the vehicle was broken and its driver, Ibrahim Ahmed Mousa Shalabi, 31, from Bitounia, was injured in the face and the right wrist.
In the morning, Ahmed Mohammed ‘Awaja, 25, from Rafah, was pronounced dead at Shifa’ Hospital in Gaza City from a wound he received in the head by a heavy caliber bullet fired by Israeli occupation forces three days earlier.
Israeli occupation forces, reinforced with tanks and bulldozers, had moved into Block “O” area and Qeshta neighborhood, adjacent to the Egyptian border south of Rafah. During the shelling and incursion, which lasted up to 04:00 local time on Thursday, three Palestinians were killed and 16 were injured, three of whom were in critical condition. ‘Awaja was among those who were critically injured.
He received a heavy caliber bullet in the head. Since then, he had been in the intensive care unit at Shifa’ Hospital in Gaza City until he was pronounced dead.
From 08:00 to 20:00 local time, tanks of the Israeli occupation forces, positioned at the Egyptian border, opened fire on Palestinian houses in Block “O” area, Qeshta neighborhood and ‘Omar Ben Al-Khattab Street. Some houses in Al-Shaboura area, approximately 1,000m north of the border, were also hit by live bullets.
Some houses were damaged and seven Palestinian civilians, including a woman and four children, were injured as follows:
1) Bilal Ahmed Barhoum, 12, injured by shrapnel in the lower jaw;
2) Nadi Mohammed Abu Salim, 13, injured by shrapnel in the face;
3) Maysa’ ‘Atteya Zannoun, 23, injured by shrapnel in the head;
4) Ahmed ‘Essam Qeshta, 13, injured by shrapnel in the left hand;
5) Adham Jaber Qeshta, 13, injured by a live bullet in the left knee;
6) Suleiman ‘Abdel-Hamid El-Riati, 47, injured by a live bullet in the right forearm; and
7) Ra’fat Khalil Abu Mour, 25, injured by a live bullet in the head.
At approximately 12:20 local time, Israeli occupation forces, positioned in “Ramat Yishai” and “Beit Hadasa” settlements and surrounding military sites, fired artillery shells and heavy and medium caliber bullets at Palestinian houses and shops in the center of Hebron.
Rebhi Mahmoud Ahmed El-Bayedh, 51, was injured by a heavy caliber bullet in the heart. He was evacuated to ‘Aalia Hospital where he was pronounced dead approximately half an hour later.
PCHR was informed that El-Bayedh was injured from approximately 500m when he was inside his shop in Wadi Al-Tuffah Street in the center of the city. In addition, seven people were injured as follows:
1) Khaled Sadiq Tubakhi, 17, critically injured by a live bullet in the head;
2) Nemer Subhi Darwish El-Rujbi, 33, injured by a live bullet in the left foot;
3) Bajes Taleb Hadoush, 19, injured by shrapnel in the left hand;
4) Faisal ‘Eissa El-Hassasna, 51, injured by shrapnel in the left hand;
5) ‘Azziza Mohammed Barad’eya, 47, injured by a live bullet in the right foot;
6) Shadi Zakaria Abu Mourkhia, 20, injured by shrapnel in the right thigh; and
7) Ref’at Mohammed El-‘Oweiwi, 19, injured by shrapnel in the head.
At approximately 20:30 local time, a 400-square-meter, four-story Palestinian house, comprised of six flats, in which 57 people live, owned by Ahmed Salameh Abu Hashem, in Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah was shelled by Israeli occupation forces, positioned in a military location in Tal Z’orob area, approximately 400m away.
PCHR’s field officer in Rafah reported that a bedroom of a flat on the first floor burnt and its walls, windows and doors were severely damaged. Residents of the house had already evacuated all the flats and had lived on the first floor since the outbreak of Al-Aqsa Intifada, fearing of shelling.
In addition, a number of electric transmitters were damaged, cutting electricity from Rafah for two hours, and from Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood until the following day.
At approximately 06:00 local time, Israeli occupation soldiers at Taybeh roadblock, west of Tulkarm, fired at a number of Palestinian laborers who were trying to cross the Green Line towards their places of work inside Israel.
Radwan Hafezh El-‘Abadleh, 19, from Al-Qarara, north of Khan Yunis, was wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh. He was evacuated to Tulkarm Hospital.
In the morning, Muhsen Fahed ‘Arar, 17, from Qarawat Bani Zeid, was pronounced dead at Ramallah Hospital from a previous wound he received by Israeli occupation soldiers more than a week ago. ‘Arar was wounded by two live bullets in the neck and the right hand when Israeli occupation soldiers fired at Palestinian civilians who were demonstrating at the northern entrance of Al-Bireh on September 21, 2001.
He remained in the intensive care unit at Ramallah Hospital until he died. According to medical sources, a live bullet penetrated the neck into the lungs, the diaphragm and the spleen.
Since the morning, dozens of Palestinian children and young men had demonstrated near Al-Tuffah roadblock, west of Khan Yunis. Israeli occupation soldiers at the roadblock fired at the demonstrators, wounding 20 as follows:
1) Yasser Jadallah ‘El-Barrim, 15, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
2) Mohammed Nemer Hijazi, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
3) Riad Salman Shureitah, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the chest;
4) Fayez Abu Shabab, 15, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
5) Saleh Ibrahim Abu Tu’eima, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
6) Ziad Hani Abu Rezeq, 23, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
7) Ahmed Mousa El-‘Aqqad, 23, wounded by shrapnel from a live bullet in the chest;
8) Asma’ ‘Abdel-Mon’em Abu Mustafa, 10, wounded by a live bullet in the right knee;
9) Yasser Jamal Abu ‘Aassi, 22, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
10) Maher Mohammed Dahlan, 17, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the nose;
11) Hammad ‘Aayesh Barbakh, 12, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the right knee;
12) Ussama Fathi El-Ghalban, 17, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
13) Ahmed Jamal Doula, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
14) Wa’el ‘Ali Radwan, 25, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
15) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Elah Shurrab, 16, wounded by a live bullet in the chest;
16) Ziad ‘Ali Humeida, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
17) Ibrahim Fawzi Abu Mu’ammar, 13, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
18) Shadi Mohammed El-‘Assouli, 17, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
19) Ahmed Sami Abu Sel, 14, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg; and
20) ‘Emad Mohammed Abu Sulaimeh, 14, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen.
Near Al-Shuhada’ junction, south of Gaza City, Israeli occupation soldiers opened fire on dozens of civilian demonstrators, wounding 23 with live ammunition and rubber-coated metal bullets as follows:
1) ‘Omar Mustafa El-Saloul, 11, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
2) Hassan Mohammed El-Seidawi, 18, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
3) Sa’id Saleh El-Efranji, 19, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
4) Ahmed Mousa El-Hour, 12, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
5) Mahmoud Amin El-Ra’ei, 18, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
6) Salah Talab Saleh, 13, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
7) Mahmoud ‘Ali El-Qassas, 15, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
8) Ghazi Mohammed El-Refa’ei, 17, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the pelvis;
9) Ahmed Yahia Sultan, 13, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
10) ‘Abdel-Hamid ‘Abdel-‘Azziz Jaber, 24, from Nusseirat refugee camp, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
11) ‘Abdel-Wahab Eshtewi El-Masri, 19, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right elbow;
12) Nour ‘Abdel-Qader Abu ‘Armaneh, 17, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
13) Haitham Farid Abu Taqia, 15, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
14) Ahmed Mohammed Abu Rahma, 16, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
15) ‘Abdel-Salam El-‘Aghawani, 15, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
16) Ayman ‘Abdel-‘Azziz Bawadi, 13, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
17) Karam Mohammed El-‘Eissawi, 16, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the thighs;
18) Mohammed El-Jammal, 14, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
19) Saqer ‘Aatef El-Masalha, 11, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
20) Ahmed ‘Omran Abu Shawish, 15, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
21) Ibrahim Jaber El-Qerinawi, 14, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
22) Ghazi Mohammed El-Ghussein, 17, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg; and
23) Husni Nadim Muhanna, 14, from Sheikh ‘Ejlin neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot.
Additionally, dozens more suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Clashes erupted between dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli occupation forces near “Kfar Darom” settlement. An 18-year-old Palestinian civilian, Khalil Yousef Ibrahim Fayadh, from Deir El-Balah, was killed by a live bullet in the head, and 32 people, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) ‘Abdel-Majid Ghazi Shahin, 10, from Deir El-Balah, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the cehst;
2) Ahmed Yousef Abu Mandil, 16, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the back that paralyzed his lims;
3) Sabri Sa’id Bashir, 16, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
4) Mohammed Rasmi Abu Qassem, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
5) Hisham ‘Oleyan El-Khatib, 16, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
6) Hamdan Jaber Baraka, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
7) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Halim Hussein, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
8) Mohammed Hajjaj El-Zure’ei, 14, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
9) Mohammed Khaled El-Baz, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
10) Khaled Rasmi Ismail, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
11) Hani ‘Abdel-Sami’ Karrar, 20, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
12) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Nasser Quffa, 10, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
13) ‘Abdullah Yousef El-Ustath, 9, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder;
14) Mohammed Ibrahim Ghazali, 17, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
15) Mohammed Fathi Abu El-Sebah, 13, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
16) Mohammed Jasser Abu Qassem, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the jaw;
17) Hassan Abu Meghassib, 16, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder;
18) Mahel Fu’ad ‘Awwad, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
19) Mohammed Hassan Abu Mahrouqa, 16, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
20) Mohammed Zuhair ‘Afaneh, 12, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
21) Ziad Jaber Nassar, 14, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
22) Mohammed ‘Aadel Abu Hashish, 13, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
23) Mohammed ‘As’ad ‘Oqeilan, 14, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
24) Khaled Zakaria Abu Musallam, 14, from Al-Mghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
25) Maysara As’ad Abu ‘Amra, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
26) Ahmed ‘Aabed Abu Meddain, 12, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
27) Mohammed ‘Oweida Abu ‘Amra, 17, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
28) Hussam Ibrahim Boulan, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
29) Mohammed Bassam Abu Asad, 18, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
30) Muhannad Mohammed Mash’al, 14, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
31) Hatem Harb El-Louh, 24, from Deir El-Balah, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg; and
32) Hazem ‘Adnan El-Ta’ban, 16, from Al-Zawaida, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the abdomen.
Near Al-Mentar Outlet, east of Gaza City, demonstrators threw stones while 200m away from Israeli occupation forces, positioned at the entrance to a settlement road leading to the Green Line.
Israeli soldiers responded with firing live ammunition and rubber-coated bullets at demonstrators. A 13-year-old Palestinian civilian, Mahmoud Khamis Husni El-Sawaf, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, was killed by a live bullet in the chest.
According to eyewitnesses, El-Sawaf was sitting on the back of an ambulance, approximately 150m away from the Israeli forces. He did not participate in clashes when he was shot by an Israeli sniper from a gun equipped with a silencer. Additionally, 20 demonstrators, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) ‘Abdel-‘Azziz Tal’at El-‘Amarin, 15, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
2) Mohammed ‘Atta Sukkar, 16, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
3) Khamis Nafez Mahani, 18, from Al-Nasser neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
4) Ahmed Sa’id El-Najjar, 15, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
5) Mahmoud Bashir Abu Nahel, 15, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right shoulder;
6) Saber ‘Ali El-Ashqar, 19, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
7) Mohammed Jamal Abu Dayeh, 14, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
8) ‘Ali Muraweh Yousef, 17, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
9) Hussam Ahmed ‘Othman, 15, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
10) Tamer Na’im Habib, 13, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
11) Maher ‘Omar Abu Wardeh, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
12) Munther Mohammed El-Tatar, 25, from Al-Remal neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
13) Rami Mahmoud Abu Karsh, 23, from Al-Yarmouk neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
14) Nidhal ‘Emad Shehadeh, 14, from Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
15) Mousa Ahmed ‘Obeid, 17, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right shoulder;
16) Mahmoud Fathi El-Dehdar, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the chest;
17) Khader ‘Abdullah ‘Aas, 19, from Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
18) Nidhal Samir El-Tawil, 19, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left forearm;
19) Yasser Hashem Karrira, 17, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot; and
20) Mohammed Hamdan Abu Dalu, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks.
At approximately 07:30 local time, a student march moved from Jabalya, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia towards Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing in the northern Gaza Strip. Around 1,500 Palestinian students gathered near Erez industrial zone.
Israeli occupation soldiers, positioned in a nearby military location, fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas at demonstrators from a distance of 50-100m. In addition to those who suffered from tear gas inhalation, 22 people, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) Ahmed Jamal El-Neder, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
2) Ahmed Sa’id Abu Seif, 16, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
3) ‘Eissa Mahmoud Hassan, 17, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
4) Sami Salem ‘Abdel-Nabi, 18, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
5) Mohammed Ziad Abu Ramadan, 17, from Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the neck;
6) Ayman ,ousa ‘Aashour, 18, from Beit Hanoun, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
7) Nader Rabah Abu Shehadeh, 16, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
8) Mohammed Ismail El-Dahbour, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
9) Bilal ‘Abdel-Rahman El-Najjar, 14, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
10) ‘Abdel-Rahman Yousef Abu El-Beidh, 16, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
11) Jamal ‘Abdel-Nasser Khella, 14, from Jabalya, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the ear;
12) Sa’id Munir Dhumeida, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
13) Adham Yahia El-Tawil, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the forehead;
14) Adham Jamal El-Bes, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
15) ‘Abdullah Sa’id Abu El-‘Eish, 14, from Tal El-Za’tar, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the neack;
16) ‘Abdullah ‘Atta El-Keilani, 14, from Beit Lahia, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh, and a rubber-coated metal bullet in the left thigh;
17) Mazen Ahmed El-Batran, 12, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
18) Kamal Mahmoud El-Sharif, 18, from Beit Lahia, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
19) Nu’man Mohammed Ziada, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by three live bullets in the abdomen and the left thigh and hand;
20) Mohammed Ahmed El-Najjar, 15, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
21) Shaher ‘Abdel-Salam ‘Abdel-‘Aal, 20, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot; and
22) Walid ‘Abdel-Latif Mousa, 14, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh.
At approximately 14:30 local time, Israeli occupation soldiers at a military roadblock at the northern entrance to Al-Bireh, fired at an ambulance of Bitounia Municipality.
The ambulance was on duty evacuating the wounded, when Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated metal bullets at it. The front window of the vehicle was broken and its driver, Ibrahim Ahmed Mousa Shalabi, 31, from Bitounia, was injured in the face and the right wrist.
In the morning, Ahmed Mohammed ‘Awaja, 25, from Rafah, was pronounced dead at Shifa’ Hospital in Gaza City from a wound he received in the head by a heavy caliber bullet fired by Israeli occupation forces three days earlier.
Israeli occupation forces, reinforced with tanks and bulldozers, had moved into Block “O” area and Qeshta neighborhood, adjacent to the Egyptian border south of Rafah. During the shelling and incursion, which lasted up to 04:00 local time on Thursday, three Palestinians were killed and 16 were injured, three of whom were in critical condition. ‘Awaja was among those who were critically injured.
He received a heavy caliber bullet in the head. Since then, he had been in the intensive care unit at Shifa’ Hospital in Gaza City until he was pronounced dead.
From 08:00 to 20:00 local time, tanks of the Israeli occupation forces, positioned at the Egyptian border, opened fire on Palestinian houses in Block “O” area, Qeshta neighborhood and ‘Omar Ben Al-Khattab Street. Some houses in Al-Shaboura area, approximately 1,000m north of the border, were also hit by live bullets.
Some houses were damaged and seven Palestinian civilians, including a woman and four children, were injured as follows:
1) Bilal Ahmed Barhoum, 12, injured by shrapnel in the lower jaw;
2) Nadi Mohammed Abu Salim, 13, injured by shrapnel in the face;
3) Maysa’ ‘Atteya Zannoun, 23, injured by shrapnel in the head;
4) Ahmed ‘Essam Qeshta, 13, injured by shrapnel in the left hand;
5) Adham Jaber Qeshta, 13, injured by a live bullet in the left knee;
6) Suleiman ‘Abdel-Hamid El-Riati, 47, injured by a live bullet in the right forearm; and
7) Ra’fat Khalil Abu Mour, 25, injured by a live bullet in the head.
At approximately 12:20 local time, Israeli occupation forces, positioned in “Ramat Yishai” and “Beit Hadasa” settlements and surrounding military sites, fired artillery shells and heavy and medium caliber bullets at Palestinian houses and shops in the center of Hebron.
Rebhi Mahmoud Ahmed El-Bayedh, 51, was injured by a heavy caliber bullet in the heart. He was evacuated to ‘Aalia Hospital where he was pronounced dead approximately half an hour later.
PCHR was informed that El-Bayedh was injured from approximately 500m when he was inside his shop in Wadi Al-Tuffah Street in the center of the city. In addition, seven people were injured as follows:
1) Khaled Sadiq Tubakhi, 17, critically injured by a live bullet in the head;
2) Nemer Subhi Darwish El-Rujbi, 33, injured by a live bullet in the left foot;
3) Bajes Taleb Hadoush, 19, injured by shrapnel in the left hand;
4) Faisal ‘Eissa El-Hassasna, 51, injured by shrapnel in the left hand;
5) ‘Azziza Mohammed Barad’eya, 47, injured by a live bullet in the right foot;
6) Shadi Zakaria Abu Mourkhia, 20, injured by shrapnel in the right thigh; and
7) Ref’at Mohammed El-‘Oweiwi, 19, injured by shrapnel in the head.
At approximately 20:30 local time, a 400-square-meter, four-story Palestinian house, comprised of six flats, in which 57 people live, owned by Ahmed Salameh Abu Hashem, in Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah was shelled by Israeli occupation forces, positioned in a military location in Tal Z’orob area, approximately 400m away.
PCHR’s field officer in Rafah reported that a bedroom of a flat on the first floor burnt and its walls, windows and doors were severely damaged. Residents of the house had already evacuated all the flats and had lived on the first floor since the outbreak of Al-Aqsa Intifada, fearing of shelling.
In addition, a number of electric transmitters were damaged, cutting electricity from Rafah for two hours, and from Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood until the following day.
28 sept 2001
In the afternoon, Israeli occupation soldiers fired at dozens of Palestinian young men and children from the middle area of the Gaza Strip, who were demonstrating near Al-Shuhada’ junction south of Gaza City. Seven demonstrators were wounded as follows:
1) ‘Eissa Khalil ‘Eissa, 14, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
2) Mohammed Jamil ‘Afaneh, 14, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
3) Mohammed Ahmed Noufal, 16, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left side;
4) Jaber Mohammed Nashbat, 16, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
5) Mohammed El-Louh, 17, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
6) Mohammed Jamal El-‘Arian, 17, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder; and
7) Mohammed Mohammed El-‘Refa’ei, 18, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the chest.
In additions, dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.
In Khan Yunis, more than 1,000 Palestinian civilians participated in a march after the Friday prayer that moved from the big mosque in the center of the city towards Al-Shaf’ei mosque in Khan Yunis refugee camp, near Al-Tuffah military roadblock separating the city from its Al-Mawasi area. PCHR’s field officer in Khan Yunis reported that dozens of demonstrators threw stones towards Israeli occupation soldiers from more than 100m away.
Israeli occupation soldiers fired at the demonstrators. Later, the clashes extended to other areas as Palestinian demonstrators threw stones towards Israeli military locations in the vicinity of “Gani Tal” settlement, opposite to Al-Amal neighborhood. Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters indiscriminately. In the clashes that continued up to 19:00 local time, 22 Palestinian civilians, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) Zuhair Khamis Zannoun, 4, wounded by shrapnel from a live bullet in the right leg;
2) Mohammed ‘Aatef ‘Ammar, 14, wounded by two live bullets in the legs;
3) Khamis Ahmed Saqer, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
4) Mu’men Hussein Abu Ghali, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
5) Tamer Jamal Muhareb, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
6) Khaled Hussein Jarghoun, 20, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
7) ‘Arafat Fu’ad Barbakh, 22, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
8) Mohammed Ahmed El-Daghmeh, 20, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
9) Ismail Fathi Jadallah, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
10) Akram Fadhel Barbakh, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
11) Ibrahim Na’im Abu Shaqra, 16, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
12) Mohammed Sami Abu Sel, 16, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
13) Qassem Nazhmi Hamdan, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
14) Hashem Salah El-Emam, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
15) Hussam Husni El-Tartouri, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
16) Eyad Hamed Barbakh, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
17) Mohammed Samir Shahwan, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
18) Mohammed ‘Abdel-‘Azziz Subeh, 14, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
19) Salameh ‘Abdel-Karim Abu El-S’oud, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
20) Ghassan Salem Zo’rob, 15, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
21) Mohammed Fu’ad Barbakh, 20, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
22) Riadh Mohammed Saqer, 35, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot.
In the afternoon, dozens of Palestinian civilians demonstrated near “Kfar Darom” settlement, east of Deir El-Balah in the middle area of the Gaza Strip. Israeli occupation soldiers fired at the demonstrators, wounding three as follows:
1) Salim Mahmoud Radhi, 18, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by two live bullets in the left thigh and the abdomen;
2) ‘Alla’ Bader El-Yubali, 14, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot; and
3) Mahran Sa’id Musleh, 28, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand.
After the Friday prayer, Israeli occupation soldiers fired live ammunition and rubber-coated metal bullets at dozens of Palestinian civilians who were demonstrating near Al-Mentar Outlet. Forty Palestinian civilians were wounded as follows:
1) Salah Tayseer Abu Sam’an, 24, from Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the neck;
2) Eshteiwi Jamal El-Ghefari, 15, from Al-Jala’ neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
3) Mohammed ‘Arafat Abu Sidu, 16, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
4) Mus’ab Mohammed Abu El-‘Amrein, 17, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by two live bullets in the abdomen and the chest;
5) Eyad Ahmed Jamila, 24, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
6) Ashraf Saqer Habib, 18, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
7) Ayman Walid El-‘Ackawi, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
8) Mohammed Nayef El-Khaldi, 18, from Al-Jala’ neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right knee;
9) Mohammed Jamil Sukkar, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
10) ‘Alla’ Jaber Abu Foul, 18, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
11) Mhmoud Zakaria Abu Watfa, 17, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
12) Rashad Mohammed Nasman, 19, from Al-Shati refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
13) Kamel ‘Adnan El-Louh, 16, from Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
14) Hussein Jamal El-Serhi, 15, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left side;
15) Ahmed Tayseer ‘Obeid, 16, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
16) Mustafa Khalil El-‘Ar’eir, 15, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the neck;
17) Nasser Ramadan Marshoud, 13, from Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
18) Tariq Hatem Sa’d, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by two live bullets in the abdomen and the hand;
19) Ma’awia Khaled El-Ashram, 16, from Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the back;
20) Mahmoud Ahmed ‘Awadh, 17, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
21) Shehdeh Mohammed El-Sawarka, 16, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
22) Islam Sa’id Siam, 20, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left knee;
23) Khamis Mohammed El-Burdeini, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
24) Hassan Mansour El-Serhi, 18, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
25) Mohammed ‘Abdullah El-Hessi, 19, from Al-Shati refugee camp, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
26) Yasser ‘Arafay Harazallah, 16, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
27) Ahmed Rajab El-Sarhoub, 16, from Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
28) ‘Ezziddin ‘Azziz Baker, 17, from Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right knee;
29) Hussein Jamal El-Serhi, 17, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the chest;
30) Fawaz Fawzi El-Harazin, 17, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right knee;
31) Yahia Jaber Humeid, 16, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
32) Rafaiq Khader Zaghra, 25, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
33) Ismail Mohammed Abu El-‘Atta, 19, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
34) Mohammed Ziad Kassab, 17, from Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
35) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Latif El-Barqawi, 28, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
36) Mousa Hussein El-Meithana, 20, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by two live bullets in the left thigh and hand;
37) Taleb Sha’ban El-Bayoumi, 28, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
38) Mahmoud El-Refa’ei, 22, from Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left knee;
39) Bassam Ahmed Khalil, 25, from Al-Shojeaya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh; and
40) Khalil Ibrahim Ayoub, 23, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh.
After the Friday prayer, Israeli occupation soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at Palestinian civilians who were demonstrating at the northern entrance of Al-Bireh. Five demonstrators were wounded as follows:
1) Sana’ Mousa Ahmed Qar’an, 16, from Ramallah, wounded by shrapnel from a live bullet in the back;
2) Bassam Zaki, 37, from Ramallah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
3) Dhib Zuhdi Salem Abu Shousha, 14, from Ramallah, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the right side;
4) Zakaria Ya’qoub Jamil Zayed, 10, from Ramallah, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the eye; and
5) Shadi Mahmoud El-Khawaja, 20, from Ramallah, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the back.
At approximately 14:50 local time, 15-year-old Mahmoud ‘Ali Sukkar, from Al-Duheisha refugee camp in Bethlehem, was killed by an Israeli sniper with a live bullet in the chest, while he was participating in a peaceful march at the western entrance of Al-Khader village.
After the Friday prayer, hundreds of Palestinian civilians had demonstrated near the western entrance of Al-Khader village in Bethlehem. The demonstrators threw stones towards an Israeli military location, while they were 150m away. Israeli soldiers fired at the demonstrators, killing Sukkar with a live bullet in the chest.
In the morning, Israeli occupation forces, positioned at the Egyptian border, opened fire on Palestinian houses in Rafah. Two Palestinian civilians, a child and a man who was with his child passing approximately 1,000m away from the border, were wounded as follows:
1) ‘Emad ‘Abdel-Wahab, 29, wounded by a live bullet in the head; and
2) Lu’ai Khalil El-Sa’dawi, 13, wounded by shrapnel in the left leg.
At approximately 12:10 local time, Israeli occupation forces, positioned in “Ramat Yishai” settlement in Tal Al-Rumeida neighborhood and atop of Palestinian houses in Jabal Al-Rahma neighborhood, fired artillery shells and heavy and medium caliber bullets at Palestinian houses in Al-Shiekh, Al-Zahed and Bab Al-Zawia neighborhoods and Faisal, Al-Manara and Wadi Al-Tuffah streets in the center of Hebron.
The shelling coincided with the end of the Friday prayer as thousands of prayers were getting out of mosques. Emam Mohammed Rashad El-Sharif, 25, who had just gone out of a mosque in Al-Sheikh neighborhood, was killed by a heavy caliber bullet in the head. In addition, 16 Palestinian civilians were injured as follows:
1) Zakria Mohammed Abu Rajab, 21, seriously injured by a heavy caliber bullet in the right thigh and by shrapnel throughout the body;
2) ‘Abed ‘Omran Hassan Wazwaz, injured by shrapnel in the head and the shoulders;
3) Ashraf Sa’id Wazwaz, 19, injred by shrapnel in the face;
4) ‘Abdel-Hakim Hashem Qannibi, 75, injured by a heavy caliber bullet in the left shoulder;
5) Hussam Ishaq Mahfuzh, 19, injured by a heavy caliber bullet in the right thigh;
6) Mutei’a Jamil El-Natsheh, 52, injured by shrapnel in several parts of the body;
7) Mohammed Jebril El-Joulani, 54, injured by shrapnel in the neck;
8) Nidhal Kamal El-Kittani, 14, injured by shrapnel in the abdomen and the right shoulder;
9) Feras ‘Eissa El-Qeimari, 7, injured by shrapnel in the neck;
10) Ussama Rushdi El-Shweiki, 30, injured by shrapnel in the abdomen;
11) ‘Azziz Ahmed Ghanem, 15, injured by shrapnel in the right thigh;
12) Ayman Hamza Shahin, 24, injured by shrapnel in the left thigh;
13) Mohammed Mahmoud El-Ja’ba, 35, injured by shrapnel in the right shoulder;
14) Ghaleb Mohammed El-Tawil, 40, injured by shrapnel in the right shoulder;
15) ‘Adnan Mohammed El-Jamal, 16, injured by shrapnel in the back; and
16) ‘Eissa Mohammed El-Qawasmi, 70, injured by shrapnel in the left leg.
At approximately 13:00 local time, Israeli occupation soldiers on a tank positioned at bypass road (60), opened fire on a site of the Palestinian National Security Forces at the entrance of Bani Na’im village, northeast of Hebron, and on Palestinian houses in Wadi Al-Jouz neighborhood in Hebron. Soon, dozens of Palestinian children gathered and started throwing stones towards the tank. Israeli soldiers fired at the demonstrators, Palestinian houses and the security site.
Mohammed Yousef El-Tarayra, 10, from Bani Na’im village, was killed by a heavy caliber bullet in the pelvis. In addition, two Palestinians were injured as follows:
1) Ra’ed Mufleh Khuleifat, 25, a visitor from Jordan, injured by shrapnel in the face; and
2) Eyad Jamal ‘Aabdin, 19, a first lieutenant of the Palestinian National Security Forces, injured by shrapnel in the right arm.
At approximately 20:30 local time, Israeli occupation forces, positioned in the vicinity of “Gani Tal” settlement, west of Khan Yunis, fired heavy and medium caliber bullets at Al-Satar Al-Gharbi area, north of Khan Yunis.
Such gunfire was preceded by an exchange of fire between Palestinian gunmen and Israeli occupation forces, which extended to other areas such as the west of Al-Amal neighborhood, the west of Khan Yunis refugee camp and Al-Nemsawi neighborhood. Israeli occupation forces responded with shelling Palestinian residential communities, causing severe damage to a number of houses in Khan Yunis refugee camp and housing buildings in Al-Nemsawi neighborhood, but no casualties were reported.
Four Palestinians Killed in Mysterious Explosions
On Friday, September 28, 2001, two mysterious explosions occurred in Rafah and Hebron, killing four Palestinians and injuring two seriously. Palestinian security sources stated that Israeli occupation forces might have been involved in the explosions to kill Palestinian activists.
On Friday, at approximately 16:15 local time, a heavy explosion occurred in Wadi Al-Heria area, south of Hebron. Ambulances and Palestinian security men moved towards the area, where they discovered that the explosion occurred in a flat on the first floor of a house. When they entered the flat, they found the body of a young man, who received shrapnel in the head and the abdomen. The young man was identified as Emam Ahmed Majed El-Adhami, 24, from Hebron, who was known as an activist of the Islamic Jihad.
At approximately 21:00 local time, a heavy explosion occurred in the area surrounding Al-Nour mosque in Al-Brazil neighborhood, adjacent to the Egyptian border, south of Rafah.
A Palestinian was seen getting out of the area injured. He was evacuated to Al-Joneina Hospital in Rafah. Two minutes later, an Israeli tank came to the area from Salah El-Din Gate at the border, approximately 500m west of the area.
The tank fired artillery shells and heavy caliber bullets at Palestinian houses and ambulances.
Half an hour later, the tank withdrew and ambulances were able to reach the place of the explosion. They evacuated bodies of three young men from the area and a young man who was injured. The three young men were identified later as:
1) Shadi Jad El-Karim Abu Lafi, 20, from Khan Yunis;
2) Ahmed ‘Aatef Mahdi, 21, from Khan Yunis; and
3) Mohammed Mohammed Zuhod, 20, from Khan Yunis.
Those injured were:
1) Mohammed Shafiq El-Khatib, 18, from Rafah, critically injured by shrapnel in the head and the back; and
2) Walid Abu ‘Akker, 22, from Khan Yunis, critically injured by shrapnel throughout the body.
PCHR’s field officer in Rafah has not been able to gather full information about the circumstances of the explosion. However, remainders of a cement block, one of five put in the area by Israeli occupation forces two weeks ago, were seen in the area. Palestinian security sources stated that the Israeli forces might have been involved in the incident, targeting members of the Palestinian popular resistance at the border.
In the afternoon, Israeli occupation soldiers fired at dozens of Palestinian young men and children from the middle area of the Gaza Strip, who were demonstrating near Al-Shuhada’ junction south of Gaza City. Seven demonstrators were wounded as follows:
1) ‘Eissa Khalil ‘Eissa, 14, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
2) Mohammed Jamil ‘Afaneh, 14, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
3) Mohammed Ahmed Noufal, 16, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left side;
4) Jaber Mohammed Nashbat, 16, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
5) Mohammed El-Louh, 17, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
6) Mohammed Jamal El-‘Arian, 17, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the left shoulder; and
7) Mohammed Mohammed El-‘Refa’ei, 18, from Al-Boreij refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the chest.
In additions, dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.
In Khan Yunis, more than 1,000 Palestinian civilians participated in a march after the Friday prayer that moved from the big mosque in the center of the city towards Al-Shaf’ei mosque in Khan Yunis refugee camp, near Al-Tuffah military roadblock separating the city from its Al-Mawasi area. PCHR’s field officer in Khan Yunis reported that dozens of demonstrators threw stones towards Israeli occupation soldiers from more than 100m away.
Israeli occupation soldiers fired at the demonstrators. Later, the clashes extended to other areas as Palestinian demonstrators threw stones towards Israeli military locations in the vicinity of “Gani Tal” settlement, opposite to Al-Amal neighborhood. Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters indiscriminately. In the clashes that continued up to 19:00 local time, 22 Palestinian civilians, mostly children, were wounded as follows:
1) Zuhair Khamis Zannoun, 4, wounded by shrapnel from a live bullet in the right leg;
2) Mohammed ‘Aatef ‘Ammar, 14, wounded by two live bullets in the legs;
3) Khamis Ahmed Saqer, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
4) Mu’men Hussein Abu Ghali, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
5) Tamer Jamal Muhareb, 18, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
6) Khaled Hussein Jarghoun, 20, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
7) ‘Arafat Fu’ad Barbakh, 22, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
8) Mohammed Ahmed El-Daghmeh, 20, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
9) Ismail Fathi Jadallah, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
10) Akram Fadhel Barbakh, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
11) Ibrahim Na’im Abu Shaqra, 16, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
12) Mohammed Sami Abu Sel, 16, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand;
13) Qassem Nazhmi Hamdan, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
14) Hashem Salah El-Emam, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
15) Hussam Husni El-Tartouri, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
16) Eyad Hamed Barbakh, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
17) Mohammed Samir Shahwan, 13, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
18) Mohammed ‘Abdel-‘Azziz Subeh, 14, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
19) Salameh ‘Abdel-Karim Abu El-S’oud, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot;
20) Ghassan Salem Zo’rob, 15, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
21) Mohammed Fu’ad Barbakh, 20, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
22) Riadh Mohammed Saqer, 35, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot.
In the afternoon, dozens of Palestinian civilians demonstrated near “Kfar Darom” settlement, east of Deir El-Balah in the middle area of the Gaza Strip. Israeli occupation soldiers fired at the demonstrators, wounding three as follows:
1) Salim Mahmoud Radhi, 18, from Nusseirat refugee camp, wounded by two live bullets in the left thigh and the abdomen;
2) ‘Alla’ Bader El-Yubali, 14, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right foot; and
3) Mahran Sa’id Musleh, 28, from Al-Maghazi refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right hand.
After the Friday prayer, Israeli occupation soldiers fired live ammunition and rubber-coated metal bullets at dozens of Palestinian civilians who were demonstrating near Al-Mentar Outlet. Forty Palestinian civilians were wounded as follows:
1) Salah Tayseer Abu Sam’an, 24, from Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the neck;
2) Eshteiwi Jamal El-Ghefari, 15, from Al-Jala’ neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
3) Mohammed ‘Arafat Abu Sidu, 16, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
4) Mus’ab Mohammed Abu El-‘Amrein, 17, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by two live bullets in the abdomen and the chest;
5) Eyad Ahmed Jamila, 24, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
6) Ashraf Saqer Habib, 18, from Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left foot;
7) Ayman Walid El-‘Ackawi, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
8) Mohammed Nayef El-Khaldi, 18, from Al-Jala’ neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right knee;
9) Mohammed Jamil Sukkar, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
10) ‘Alla’ Jaber Abu Foul, 18, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
11) Mhmoud Zakaria Abu Watfa, 17, from Jabalya, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
12) Rashad Mohammed Nasman, 19, from Al-Shati refugee camp, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
13) Kamel ‘Adnan El-Louh, 16, from Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
14) Hussein Jamal El-Serhi, 15, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left side;
15) Ahmed Tayseer ‘Obeid, 16, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
16) Mustafa Khalil El-‘Ar’eir, 15, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the neck;
17) Nasser Ramadan Marshoud, 13, from Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
18) Tariq Hatem Sa’d, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by two live bullets in the abdomen and the hand;
19) Ma’awia Khaled El-Ashram, 16, from Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the back;
20) Mahmoud Ahmed ‘Awadh, 17, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
21) Shehdeh Mohammed El-Sawarka, 16, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
22) Islam Sa’id Siam, 20, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left knee;
23) Khamis Mohammed El-Burdeini, 18, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
24) Hassan Mansour El-Serhi, 18, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
25) Mohammed ‘Abdullah El-Hessi, 19, from Al-Shati refugee camp, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head;
26) Yasser ‘Arafay Harazallah, 16, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left hand;
27) Ahmed Rajab El-Sarhoub, 16, from Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
28) ‘Ezziddin ‘Azziz Baker, 17, from Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right knee;
29) Hussein Jamal El-Serhi, 17, from Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the chest;
30) Fawaz Fawzi El-Harazin, 17, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right knee;
31) Yahia Jaber Humeid, 16, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the abdomen;
32) Rafaiq Khader Zaghra, 25, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
33) Ismail Mohammed Abu El-‘Atta, 19, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh;
34) Mohammed Ziad Kassab, 17, from Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right leg;
35) Mohammed ‘Abdel-Latif El-Barqawi, 28, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left leg;
36) Mousa Hussein El-Meithana, 20, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by two live bullets in the left thigh and hand;
37) Taleb Sha’ban El-Bayoumi, 28, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the buttocks;
38) Mahmoud El-Refa’ei, 22, from Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left knee;
39) Bassam Ahmed Khalil, 25, from Al-Shojeaya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the left thigh; and
40) Khalil Ibrahim Ayoub, 23, from Al-Shojaeya neighborhood in Gaza City, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh.
After the Friday prayer, Israeli occupation soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at Palestinian civilians who were demonstrating at the northern entrance of Al-Bireh. Five demonstrators were wounded as follows:
1) Sana’ Mousa Ahmed Qar’an, 16, from Ramallah, wounded by shrapnel from a live bullet in the back;
2) Bassam Zaki, 37, from Ramallah, wounded by a live bullet in the right thigh;
3) Dhib Zuhdi Salem Abu Shousha, 14, from Ramallah, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the right side;
4) Zakaria Ya’qoub Jamil Zayed, 10, from Ramallah, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the eye; and
5) Shadi Mahmoud El-Khawaja, 20, from Ramallah, wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in the back.
At approximately 14:50 local time, 15-year-old Mahmoud ‘Ali Sukkar, from Al-Duheisha refugee camp in Bethlehem, was killed by an Israeli sniper with a live bullet in the chest, while he was participating in a peaceful march at the western entrance of Al-Khader village.
After the Friday prayer, hundreds of Palestinian civilians had demonstrated near the western entrance of Al-Khader village in Bethlehem. The demonstrators threw stones towards an Israeli military location, while they were 150m away. Israeli soldiers fired at the demonstrators, killing Sukkar with a live bullet in the chest.
In the morning, Israeli occupation forces, positioned at the Egyptian border, opened fire on Palestinian houses in Rafah. Two Palestinian civilians, a child and a man who was with his child passing approximately 1,000m away from the border, were wounded as follows:
1) ‘Emad ‘Abdel-Wahab, 29, wounded by a live bullet in the head; and
2) Lu’ai Khalil El-Sa’dawi, 13, wounded by shrapnel in the left leg.
At approximately 12:10 local time, Israeli occupation forces, positioned in “Ramat Yishai” settlement in Tal Al-Rumeida neighborhood and atop of Palestinian houses in Jabal Al-Rahma neighborhood, fired artillery shells and heavy and medium caliber bullets at Palestinian houses in Al-Shiekh, Al-Zahed and Bab Al-Zawia neighborhoods and Faisal, Al-Manara and Wadi Al-Tuffah streets in the center of Hebron.
The shelling coincided with the end of the Friday prayer as thousands of prayers were getting out of mosques. Emam Mohammed Rashad El-Sharif, 25, who had just gone out of a mosque in Al-Sheikh neighborhood, was killed by a heavy caliber bullet in the head. In addition, 16 Palestinian civilians were injured as follows:
1) Zakria Mohammed Abu Rajab, 21, seriously injured by a heavy caliber bullet in the right thigh and by shrapnel throughout the body;
2) ‘Abed ‘Omran Hassan Wazwaz, injured by shrapnel in the head and the shoulders;
3) Ashraf Sa’id Wazwaz, 19, injred by shrapnel in the face;
4) ‘Abdel-Hakim Hashem Qannibi, 75, injured by a heavy caliber bullet in the left shoulder;
5) Hussam Ishaq Mahfuzh, 19, injured by a heavy caliber bullet in the right thigh;
6) Mutei’a Jamil El-Natsheh, 52, injured by shrapnel in several parts of the body;
7) Mohammed Jebril El-Joulani, 54, injured by shrapnel in the neck;
8) Nidhal Kamal El-Kittani, 14, injured by shrapnel in the abdomen and the right shoulder;
9) Feras ‘Eissa El-Qeimari, 7, injured by shrapnel in the neck;
10) Ussama Rushdi El-Shweiki, 30, injured by shrapnel in the abdomen;
11) ‘Azziz Ahmed Ghanem, 15, injured by shrapnel in the right thigh;
12) Ayman Hamza Shahin, 24, injured by shrapnel in the left thigh;
13) Mohammed Mahmoud El-Ja’ba, 35, injured by shrapnel in the right shoulder;
14) Ghaleb Mohammed El-Tawil, 40, injured by shrapnel in the right shoulder;
15) ‘Adnan Mohammed El-Jamal, 16, injured by shrapnel in the back; and
16) ‘Eissa Mohammed El-Qawasmi, 70, injured by shrapnel in the left leg.
At approximately 13:00 local time, Israeli occupation soldiers on a tank positioned at bypass road (60), opened fire on a site of the Palestinian National Security Forces at the entrance of Bani Na’im village, northeast of Hebron, and on Palestinian houses in Wadi Al-Jouz neighborhood in Hebron. Soon, dozens of Palestinian children gathered and started throwing stones towards the tank. Israeli soldiers fired at the demonstrators, Palestinian houses and the security site.
Mohammed Yousef El-Tarayra, 10, from Bani Na’im village, was killed by a heavy caliber bullet in the pelvis. In addition, two Palestinians were injured as follows:
1) Ra’ed Mufleh Khuleifat, 25, a visitor from Jordan, injured by shrapnel in the face; and
2) Eyad Jamal ‘Aabdin, 19, a first lieutenant of the Palestinian National Security Forces, injured by shrapnel in the right arm.
At approximately 20:30 local time, Israeli occupation forces, positioned in the vicinity of “Gani Tal” settlement, west of Khan Yunis, fired heavy and medium caliber bullets at Al-Satar Al-Gharbi area, north of Khan Yunis.
Such gunfire was preceded by an exchange of fire between Palestinian gunmen and Israeli occupation forces, which extended to other areas such as the west of Al-Amal neighborhood, the west of Khan Yunis refugee camp and Al-Nemsawi neighborhood. Israeli occupation forces responded with shelling Palestinian residential communities, causing severe damage to a number of houses in Khan Yunis refugee camp and housing buildings in Al-Nemsawi neighborhood, but no casualties were reported.
Four Palestinians Killed in Mysterious Explosions
On Friday, September 28, 2001, two mysterious explosions occurred in Rafah and Hebron, killing four Palestinians and injuring two seriously. Palestinian security sources stated that Israeli occupation forces might have been involved in the explosions to kill Palestinian activists.
On Friday, at approximately 16:15 local time, a heavy explosion occurred in Wadi Al-Heria area, south of Hebron. Ambulances and Palestinian security men moved towards the area, where they discovered that the explosion occurred in a flat on the first floor of a house. When they entered the flat, they found the body of a young man, who received shrapnel in the head and the abdomen. The young man was identified as Emam Ahmed Majed El-Adhami, 24, from Hebron, who was known as an activist of the Islamic Jihad.
At approximately 21:00 local time, a heavy explosion occurred in the area surrounding Al-Nour mosque in Al-Brazil neighborhood, adjacent to the Egyptian border, south of Rafah.
A Palestinian was seen getting out of the area injured. He was evacuated to Al-Joneina Hospital in Rafah. Two minutes later, an Israeli tank came to the area from Salah El-Din Gate at the border, approximately 500m west of the area.
The tank fired artillery shells and heavy caliber bullets at Palestinian houses and ambulances.
Half an hour later, the tank withdrew and ambulances were able to reach the place of the explosion. They evacuated bodies of three young men from the area and a young man who was injured. The three young men were identified later as:
1) Shadi Jad El-Karim Abu Lafi, 20, from Khan Yunis;
2) Ahmed ‘Aatef Mahdi, 21, from Khan Yunis; and
3) Mohammed Mohammed Zuhod, 20, from Khan Yunis.
Those injured were:
1) Mohammed Shafiq El-Khatib, 18, from Rafah, critically injured by shrapnel in the head and the back; and
2) Walid Abu ‘Akker, 22, from Khan Yunis, critically injured by shrapnel throughout the body.
PCHR’s field officer in Rafah has not been able to gather full information about the circumstances of the explosion. However, remainders of a cement block, one of five put in the area by Israeli occupation forces two weeks ago, were seen in the area. Palestinian security sources stated that the Israeli forces might have been involved in the incident, targeting members of the Palestinian popular resistance at the border.