23 mar 2017

Hundreds of Palestinians marched at noontime Wednesday in the funeral procession of a 15-year-old Palestinian minor killed in an Israeli onslaught on the blockaded Gaza Strip earlier in the day.
Reporting from the funeral scene, a PIC news correspondent said the procession kicked off from the family home of slain Youssef Sha’ban Abu Adhara in al-Shaboura refugee camp, in Rafah, on way to the Eastern Cemetery.
The marchers chanted anti-occupation slogans and called on the Palestinian resistance to take revenge for the murder.
Abu Adhara was pronounced dead after Israeli artillery shells slammed into eastern Rafah city, south of Gaza Strip, at the crack of dawn Wednesday. Two other Gazan youths were left wounded in the offensive.
The Palestinian Ministry of Higher Education strongly condemned the Israeli crime and called on the international community and the human rights institutions to take urgent action as regards such heinous Israeli aggressions.
The ministry further pushed for bringing the Israeli criminals to international courts for turning their back on international law and treaties.
The ministry added that Abu Adhara’s murder comes as part of Israel’s incessant aggressions on Palestinian schoolchildren and students.
Reporting from the funeral scene, a PIC news correspondent said the procession kicked off from the family home of slain Youssef Sha’ban Abu Adhara in al-Shaboura refugee camp, in Rafah, on way to the Eastern Cemetery.
The marchers chanted anti-occupation slogans and called on the Palestinian resistance to take revenge for the murder.
Abu Adhara was pronounced dead after Israeli artillery shells slammed into eastern Rafah city, south of Gaza Strip, at the crack of dawn Wednesday. Two other Gazan youths were left wounded in the offensive.
The Palestinian Ministry of Higher Education strongly condemned the Israeli crime and called on the international community and the human rights institutions to take urgent action as regards such heinous Israeli aggressions.
The ministry further pushed for bringing the Israeli criminals to international courts for turning their back on international law and treaties.
The ministry added that Abu Adhara’s murder comes as part of Israel’s incessant aggressions on Palestinian schoolchildren and students.
22 mar 2017

A flock of Israeli military vehicles on Wednesday morning launched a limited incursion into eastern Khan Younis city, south of the blockaded Gaza Strip.
A PIC news correspondent said four Israeli military bulldozers deployed at the Kissufim base moved into the eastern edges of Khan Younis city and leveled Palestinian lands in the area.
At the same time, barrages of gunshots were fired from Israeli military watchtowers toward al-Qarara, east of Khan Younis. No injuries were reported in the attack.
A PIC news correspondent said four Israeli military bulldozers deployed at the Kissufim base moved into the eastern edges of Khan Younis city and leveled Palestinian lands in the area.
At the same time, barrages of gunshots were fired from Israeli military watchtowers toward al-Qarara, east of Khan Younis. No injuries were reported in the attack.

Youssef Sha’ban Abu Adhara 18
A Palestinian youth was killed and two others were left wounded at dawn Wednesday in an Israeli onslaught on the blockaded Gaza Strip.
A PIC news correspondent said the Israeli occupation army targeted Palestinian youth in eastern Rafah province, south of Gaza Strip, with artillery shells. A Palestinian young man was killed right on the spot, two others sustained wounds, and the rest of the group survived the attack.
Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said medics evacuated the casualty and the wounded youngsters from Rafah’s eastern edges following the onslaught.
In a Facebook statement, al-Qudra identified the victim as 15-year-old Youssef Sha’ban Abu Adhara, a resident of Rafah city.
According to human rights sources, 15 Israeli artillery shells slammed into Rafah’s eastern town of al-Shawka while drones kept hovering over the territory.
The Israeli army claimed the offensive was carried out against a group of Palestinians who attempted to creep into 1948 Occupied Palestine (Green Line).
The offensive falls in with massive military maneuvers carried out by the occupation army in 1948 Occupied Palestine.
A Palestinian youth was killed and two others were left wounded at dawn Wednesday in an Israeli onslaught on the blockaded Gaza Strip.
A PIC news correspondent said the Israeli occupation army targeted Palestinian youth in eastern Rafah province, south of Gaza Strip, with artillery shells. A Palestinian young man was killed right on the spot, two others sustained wounds, and the rest of the group survived the attack.
Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said medics evacuated the casualty and the wounded youngsters from Rafah’s eastern edges following the onslaught.
In a Facebook statement, al-Qudra identified the victim as 15-year-old Youssef Sha’ban Abu Adhara, a resident of Rafah city.
According to human rights sources, 15 Israeli artillery shells slammed into Rafah’s eastern town of al-Shawka while drones kept hovering over the territory.
The Israeli army claimed the offensive was carried out against a group of Palestinians who attempted to creep into 1948 Occupied Palestine (Green Line).
The offensive falls in with massive military maneuvers carried out by the occupation army in 1948 Occupied Palestine.
20 mar 2017

On Wednesday, 21 August 2014, the Reify family was targeted in their agricultural land located in El-Daraj neighborhood, a densely-populated area of Gaza city.
The incident happened on the forty fifth day of the war when many members of the family were together in their land, playing, planting and eating, like any other day. The Israeli attack resulted in the killing of 7 family members, including 5 children, and injury of a man and child.
Mohamed Naser el-Reify (11), victim of this attack, lost his twin brother, Omar; his father; uncle and cousins. Mohamed himself was left as well with severe psychological and physical problems. His childhood memories changed from playing on the street to lying on the hospital bed and being unable to move. His body was paralyzed from after sustaining a fracture in the bone marrow, while he breathes through tracheostomy tube.
Mohamed is currently staying at Al-Wafa hospital, in Al-Zahra, South of Gaza city, where he receives his physiotherapy treatment. However, he doesn’t feel any progress, neither in Gaza hospitals nor in Jerusalem, where he was also treated before.
“I wish I could receive proper treatment and get better soon.” He strongly believes that time matters and everything is possible with patience. “All I want is to go home and be able to sit with my family,” Mohamed adds.
As Mohamed is unable to attend school, he receives education at the hospital, as his teachers come to give him private lessons.
His favorite subjects at school are history and geography because “History teaches us about the past and geography teaches us about the world we are living in.” Being unable to attend classes and be with friends at school, Mohamed said in tears “I miss my old school, old friends and family.” Like many other children, he had dreamed of growing up and becoming a successful engineer. “Knowing that I am unable to do that now makes me sad,” Mohammed describes.
Mohamed tries not to remember the incident, as it brings back horrible memories. He wants the incident to be erased from his memory due to the severe suffering he has experienced. Following the attack, Mohamed’s speaking ability was affected for 6 months as a result of the shock, and he had to stay in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in the hospital for half a year.
Mohamed and his family have lost strong emotional support when they lost his father. As the main breadwinner of the family is not here anymore, the responsibility of supporting the family is under difficult circumstances now as it falls on the shoulders of the mother. Mohamed wants the world to know his story and asks anyone, who has the ability to help victims of such attacks to do so. “I wish for all kids in the world to be in good health and able to enjoy their childhood,” Mohamed adds.
The Israeli human rights violations and war crimes against Palestinian civilians and property lasted for 50 days in 2014 – 50 days of bombing by air, sea and land throughout the Gaza Strip.
As a result, 2,216 Palestinians were killed, 70% of whom were civilians, including 556 children and 293 women. The Israeli use of excessive force against civilians and property, including indiscriminate shelling and systematic destruction, completely destroyed entire residential neighborhoods and families.
Today, 65,000 who were displaced during the offensive are still homeless, while the reconstruction process progresses too slowly.
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The incident happened on the forty fifth day of the war when many members of the family were together in their land, playing, planting and eating, like any other day. The Israeli attack resulted in the killing of 7 family members, including 5 children, and injury of a man and child.
Mohamed Naser el-Reify (11), victim of this attack, lost his twin brother, Omar; his father; uncle and cousins. Mohamed himself was left as well with severe psychological and physical problems. His childhood memories changed from playing on the street to lying on the hospital bed and being unable to move. His body was paralyzed from after sustaining a fracture in the bone marrow, while he breathes through tracheostomy tube.
Mohamed is currently staying at Al-Wafa hospital, in Al-Zahra, South of Gaza city, where he receives his physiotherapy treatment. However, he doesn’t feel any progress, neither in Gaza hospitals nor in Jerusalem, where he was also treated before.
“I wish I could receive proper treatment and get better soon.” He strongly believes that time matters and everything is possible with patience. “All I want is to go home and be able to sit with my family,” Mohamed adds.
As Mohamed is unable to attend school, he receives education at the hospital, as his teachers come to give him private lessons.
His favorite subjects at school are history and geography because “History teaches us about the past and geography teaches us about the world we are living in.” Being unable to attend classes and be with friends at school, Mohamed said in tears “I miss my old school, old friends and family.” Like many other children, he had dreamed of growing up and becoming a successful engineer. “Knowing that I am unable to do that now makes me sad,” Mohammed describes.
Mohamed tries not to remember the incident, as it brings back horrible memories. He wants the incident to be erased from his memory due to the severe suffering he has experienced. Following the attack, Mohamed’s speaking ability was affected for 6 months as a result of the shock, and he had to stay in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in the hospital for half a year.
Mohamed and his family have lost strong emotional support when they lost his father. As the main breadwinner of the family is not here anymore, the responsibility of supporting the family is under difficult circumstances now as it falls on the shoulders of the mother. Mohamed wants the world to know his story and asks anyone, who has the ability to help victims of such attacks to do so. “I wish for all kids in the world to be in good health and able to enjoy their childhood,” Mohamed adds.
The Israeli human rights violations and war crimes against Palestinian civilians and property lasted for 50 days in 2014 – 50 days of bombing by air, sea and land throughout the Gaza Strip.
As a result, 2,216 Palestinians were killed, 70% of whom were civilians, including 556 children and 293 women. The Israeli use of excessive force against civilians and property, including indiscriminate shelling and systematic destruction, completely destroyed entire residential neighborhoods and families.
Today, 65,000 who were displaced during the offensive are still homeless, while the reconstruction process progresses too slowly.
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According to local sources, the Israeli navy warships targeted Palestinian fishermen sailing off al-Sudaniya shore, northwest of Gaza city, with machineguns and water cannons.
The fishermen were reportedly sailing within the authorized four-nautical-mile zone.
Palestinian fishing boats, sustained material damage in the attack.
At the same time, mock-raids were launched by the Israeli fighter jets over Gaza.
The incidents represent others chains in the series of Israel’s violations of the Cairo-brokered truce accord struck with the Palestinian resistance following the 2014 war on the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza.
The fishermen were reportedly sailing within the authorized four-nautical-mile zone.
Palestinian fishing boats, sustained material damage in the attack.
At the same time, mock-raids were launched by the Israeli fighter jets over Gaza.
The incidents represent others chains in the series of Israel’s violations of the Cairo-brokered truce accord struck with the Palestinian resistance following the 2014 war on the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza.

Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight and at dawn Monday, at least Thirteen Palestinians, including a young female student, in different parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS in Ramallah, in central West Bank, said the soldiers abducted five Palestinians, including the young student, from several areas of the district.
It identified the young woman as Estobroq Tamimi, 22, from the al-Ram town, north of Jerusalem, and added that she was taken prisoner from her student dorm in Birzeit University.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Jericho district, and abducted Wadea’ Issa Manasra, 18, from Ein al-Sultan refugee camp, and Saleh Ibrahim Sawaka, 23, from Marj Na’ja village.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Ayyad Jamal al-Hreimi, 24, after violently searching his home, causing excessive damage.
It is worth mentioning that al-Hreimi was repeatedly abducted and imprisoned by the army, and held a fifty-day hunger striking, protesting his illegal Administrative Detention without charges or trial, before he was released only two months ago.
In addition, many army vehicles invaded the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, in Ramallah, before the soldiers searched homes and abducted two siblings, identified by their first names as Mohammad, 19, and Ibrahim, 21.
The soldiers also invaded homes in Azzoun town, in the northern West Bank district of Qalqilia, and abducted Odai Samir Abu Haniya, 26.
In related news, soldiers stationed across the border fence, in central Gaza, fired several live rounds at Palestinian shepherds, east of Deir al-Balah city, forcing them away.
The PPS in Ramallah, in central West Bank, said the soldiers abducted five Palestinians, including the young student, from several areas of the district.
It identified the young woman as Estobroq Tamimi, 22, from the al-Ram town, north of Jerusalem, and added that she was taken prisoner from her student dorm in Birzeit University.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Jericho district, and abducted Wadea’ Issa Manasra, 18, from Ein al-Sultan refugee camp, and Saleh Ibrahim Sawaka, 23, from Marj Na’ja village.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Ayyad Jamal al-Hreimi, 24, after violently searching his home, causing excessive damage.
It is worth mentioning that al-Hreimi was repeatedly abducted and imprisoned by the army, and held a fifty-day hunger striking, protesting his illegal Administrative Detention without charges or trial, before he was released only two months ago.
In addition, many army vehicles invaded the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, in Ramallah, before the soldiers searched homes and abducted two siblings, identified by their first names as Mohammad, 19, and Ibrahim, 21.
The soldiers also invaded homes in Azzoun town, in the northern West Bank district of Qalqilia, and abducted Odai Samir Abu Haniya, 26.
In related news, soldiers stationed across the border fence, in central Gaza, fired several live rounds at Palestinian shepherds, east of Deir al-Balah city, forcing them away.
19 mar 2017

Four Israeli bulldozers, D9 type, on Sunday morning advanced a limited distance into the northern area of Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza Strip and started leveling land, according to the PIC reporter.
In the evening, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened gunfire at Palestinians’ agricultural lands east of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip resulting in no casualties or damages.
On a semi-daily basis, the IOF soldiers target Palestinian farmers and hunters along the eastern border line between the besieged coastal enclave and 1948 Occupied Palestine.
In the evening, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened gunfire at Palestinians’ agricultural lands east of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip resulting in no casualties or damages.
On a semi-daily basis, the IOF soldiers target Palestinian farmers and hunters along the eastern border line between the besieged coastal enclave and 1948 Occupied Palestine.
18 mar 2017

Israeli warplanes on Saturday afternoon carried out strikes on a resistance site in al-Meqousi area northwest of Gaza city.
The PIC reporter said that Israeli warplanes fired at least two missiles on al-Yarmouk site which is affiliated to al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement. No injuries were reported.
The PIC reporter also quoted local sources as affirming that Israeli artillery shelled on Saturday morning an observation post of al-Qassam Brigades as well as border areas in the northern Gaza Strip with no reported casualties.
Israeli 0404 website claimed that a missile fired from Gaza landed in the Ashkelon coast.
The PIC reporter said that Israeli warplanes fired at least two missiles on al-Yarmouk site which is affiliated to al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement. No injuries were reported.
The PIC reporter also quoted local sources as affirming that Israeli artillery shelled on Saturday morning an observation post of al-Qassam Brigades as well as border areas in the northern Gaza Strip with no reported casualties.
Israeli 0404 website claimed that a missile fired from Gaza landed in the Ashkelon coast.

Israeli soldiers fired, on Saturday at dawn, several shells into Palestinian agricultural lands, in the northern part of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Media sources in Gaza said the soldiers, stationed in military bases across the border fence, fired the shells into land, close to the border area, in Beit Lahia, and added that the attack did not lead to any casualties.
Israeli sources claimed the shelling was carried out after a shell was fired from Gaza, and landed in an open area in the Regional Council in Asqalan.
Media sources in Gaza said the soldiers, stationed in military bases across the border fence, fired the shells into land, close to the border area, in Beit Lahia, and added that the attack did not lead to any casualties.
Israeli sources claimed the shelling was carried out after a shell was fired from Gaza, and landed in an open area in the Regional Council in Asqalan.
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