19 dec 2011
Nazir Bani Odeh, 30
Palestinian worker dies during Israeli police chase
A Palestinian worker died on Sunday during a police chase of a number of workers in Tamra city in Palestinian land occupied in 1948, local sources said.
They said that Nazir Bani Odeh, 30, was working in a construction workshop when the Israeli police stormed the facility and all Arab workers fled.
The Israeli police chased the workers during which Bani Odeh, who is from Tamon village in Tobas province, collapsed and died of a heart attack.
In another development, Israeli occupation forces detained the owner of a money exchange shop in Al-Khalil city on Monday after confiscating whatever was inside the shop.
Another man was detained by the IOF troops in Beit Ola village to the west of Al-Khalil on Sunday night.
Nazir Bani Odeh, 30
Palestinian worker dies during Israeli police chase
A Palestinian worker died on Sunday during a police chase of a number of workers in Tamra city in Palestinian land occupied in 1948, local sources said.
They said that Nazir Bani Odeh, 30, was working in a construction workshop when the Israeli police stormed the facility and all Arab workers fled.
The Israeli police chased the workers during which Bani Odeh, who is from Tamon village in Tobas province, collapsed and died of a heart attack.
In another development, Israeli occupation forces detained the owner of a money exchange shop in Al-Khalil city on Monday after confiscating whatever was inside the shop.
Another man was detained by the IOF troops in Beit Ola village to the west of Al-Khalil on Sunday night.
17 dec 2011
Heavy artillery attack on Bureij camp, one civilian reported dead
Majid Nabahin 35
Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip came under heavy gunfire and artillery bombardment from the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Friday evening amid conflicting reports about one casualty at least.
The PIC reporter said the IOF positioned east of Bureij camp opened artillery and machine-gun fire extensively at Palestinian homes there.
As the Israeli military attack was underway, the body of a 35-year-old young man called Majed Al-Nabahin from the same targeted area arrived at Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital, but no confirmation yet about the real cause of his death.
A medical source said the victim died in the hospital of internal bleeding, and some news reports presumed he was killed during the Israeli shelling of the camp.
Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian in Gaza
Israeli shelling of an area east of Bureij refugee camp, central Gaza Strip on Friday evening left one Palestinian dead, according to medical sources.
They said Israeli soldiers opened fire at an agricultural land east of Bureij camp causing the death of Majid Nabahin, 35.
They said Nabahin had most likely died from internal bleeding caused by the powerful explosion from the percussion bombs fired by Israeli soldiers.
Elsewhere in the Gaza Strip, Israeli gunboats opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats in al-Sudaniya area, north of Gaza, on Friday but without causing any injury.
Earlier, a Palestinian fisherman, Zaki Tarosh, 45, from Gaza City, was injured in the left foot after Israeli gunboats opened fire at a group of fishermen near the city's shore.
http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=18387
Heavy artillery attack on Bureij camp, one civilian reported dead
Majid Nabahin 35
Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip came under heavy gunfire and artillery bombardment from the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Friday evening amid conflicting reports about one casualty at least.
The PIC reporter said the IOF positioned east of Bureij camp opened artillery and machine-gun fire extensively at Palestinian homes there.
As the Israeli military attack was underway, the body of a 35-year-old young man called Majed Al-Nabahin from the same targeted area arrived at Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital, but no confirmation yet about the real cause of his death.
A medical source said the victim died in the hospital of internal bleeding, and some news reports presumed he was killed during the Israeli shelling of the camp.
Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian in Gaza
Israeli shelling of an area east of Bureij refugee camp, central Gaza Strip on Friday evening left one Palestinian dead, according to medical sources.
They said Israeli soldiers opened fire at an agricultural land east of Bureij camp causing the death of Majid Nabahin, 35.
They said Nabahin had most likely died from internal bleeding caused by the powerful explosion from the percussion bombs fired by Israeli soldiers.
Elsewhere in the Gaza Strip, Israeli gunboats opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats in al-Sudaniya area, north of Gaza, on Friday but without causing any injury.
Earlier, a Palestinian fisherman, Zaki Tarosh, 45, from Gaza City, was injured in the left foot after Israeli gunboats opened fire at a group of fishermen near the city's shore.
http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=18387
12 dec 2011
Gaza FM: Israeli aggression must end
Gaza FM: Israeli aggression must end

The mother of Ramadan Al-Zalan who was killed in a blast from an Israeli airstrike looks at his body during his funeral in Gaza City Dec. 10
Gaza's Foreign Minister Mohammad Awad on Monday said the Hamas-run government was in talks with Egypt and the UN to end Israel's deadly attacks on the coastal enclave.
Five people have been killed and dozens injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City since Wednesday. A 12-year-old boy was among those killed.
Gaza's government has contacted Egypt and UN officials to deliver the message that "in order to maintain calm, aggression has to stop," Awad told a news conference in Gaza City.
Awad urged the international community to intervene to stop the aggression, and said Palestinians must unite against Israeli violence.
He added that reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah, which leads the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, was "a strategic and national duty."
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=444335
Gaza's Foreign Minister Mohammad Awad on Monday said the Hamas-run government was in talks with Egypt and the UN to end Israel's deadly attacks on the coastal enclave.
Five people have been killed and dozens injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City since Wednesday. A 12-year-old boy was among those killed.
Gaza's government has contacted Egypt and UN officials to deliver the message that "in order to maintain calm, aggression has to stop," Awad told a news conference in Gaza City.
Awad urged the international community to intervene to stop the aggression, and said Palestinians must unite against Israeli violence.
He added that reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah, which leads the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, was "a strategic and national duty."
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=444335

Yousef Az-Za’lan, 10
Adham Abu Salmiyya, spokesperson of the Higher Committee for Medical and Emergency Services In Gaza, reported that, in 2011, Israeli soldiers killed 19 children, and injured more than 200, in Air strikes and bombardment targeting the Gaza Strip since the beginning of this year.
Abu Salmiyya added that the youngest of the slain children were identified as Malak Shaath, 2, and Islam Qreiqe’, 3, adding that most of the slain children faced horrific deaths as Israeli military shells mutilated their bodies.
He further stated that more than one-third of the wounded Palestinians in 2011 are children, adding that Yousef Bahjat Az-Za’lan, 10, is still in the intensive care unit after a shell fired by the Israeli army on Thursday killed his father, Bahjat, 42, and his brother Ramadan, 12 years old; at least 17 residents were wounded in the shelling, seven of them were children.
Abu Salmiyya accused the Israeli Army of deliberately targeting the civilians during the illegal and random bombardment of civilian areas in the Gaza Strip, especially during late night hours and at dawn.
He added that the repeated offensives against the Gaza Strip are impacting the psychological conditions of the children in Gaza, and called on different international humanitarian groups to ensure the protection of the Palestinian children and civilians in the coastal region in particular, and in Palestine in general.
Related:
Child, 12, Dies Of Wounds Suffered During Israeli Shelling On Gaza
http://www.imemc.org/article/62643
Palestinian Killed, Seventeen Injured As Army Bombarded Gaza
http://www.imemc.org/article/62636
http://www.imemc.org/article/62651
Adham Abu Salmiyya, spokesperson of the Higher Committee for Medical and Emergency Services In Gaza, reported that, in 2011, Israeli soldiers killed 19 children, and injured more than 200, in Air strikes and bombardment targeting the Gaza Strip since the beginning of this year.
Abu Salmiyya added that the youngest of the slain children were identified as Malak Shaath, 2, and Islam Qreiqe’, 3, adding that most of the slain children faced horrific deaths as Israeli military shells mutilated their bodies.
He further stated that more than one-third of the wounded Palestinians in 2011 are children, adding that Yousef Bahjat Az-Za’lan, 10, is still in the intensive care unit after a shell fired by the Israeli army on Thursday killed his father, Bahjat, 42, and his brother Ramadan, 12 years old; at least 17 residents were wounded in the shelling, seven of them were children.
Abu Salmiyya accused the Israeli Army of deliberately targeting the civilians during the illegal and random bombardment of civilian areas in the Gaza Strip, especially during late night hours and at dawn.
He added that the repeated offensives against the Gaza Strip are impacting the psychological conditions of the children in Gaza, and called on different international humanitarian groups to ensure the protection of the Palestinian children and civilians in the coastal region in particular, and in Palestine in general.
Related:
Child, 12, Dies Of Wounds Suffered During Israeli Shelling On Gaza
http://www.imemc.org/article/62643
Palestinian Killed, Seventeen Injured As Army Bombarded Gaza
http://www.imemc.org/article/62636
http://www.imemc.org/article/62651
10 dec 2011
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Links to Israeli hasbara video: Mustafa Tamimi firing a slingshot at security forces in Nabi Saleh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ4LSTqwk2E Mustafa Tamimi died in an Israeli hospital on Saturday, 10/12/2012, after supposedly been shot in the face with a tear gas grenade by an IDF soldier. This clip was taken from documentation of the riots in 9/12/2012, posted by Bilal Tamimi in this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzSL-uWuV7I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzSL-uWuV7I Same shoes, same jeans, same belt, same cap, different shirt. Wait, different shirt? This guy is wearing a coat! Same coat as he's seen wearing here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Chik4a18A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Chik4a18A |
Another "evidence": he was carrying the slingshot while hospitalized in Israel. See this photo, posted by the IDF: https://twitter.com/#!/AvitalLeibovich/status/145180977025646592/photo/1
Going on a violent riot and shooting rocks with long-range slingshots at soldiers of a defending country is nothing less than a death wish.
May he rest in peace, or in what he was after.
Going on a violent riot and shooting rocks with long-range slingshots at soldiers of a defending country is nothing less than a death wish.
May he rest in peace, or in what he was after.
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![]() Mustafa Tamimi 28
Mustafa Tamimi, 28, died of his wounds in an Israeli hospital on Saturday morning, after he was struck in the face by a tear gas canister fired by Israeli forces in his West Bank village a day earlier. Tamimi, who sustained a critical head wound during the Friday protest in Nabi Saleh, died in Rabin Medical Center in central Israeli city Petah Tikva, a Ma'an correspondent said. Nabi Saleh hosts weekly protests against land confiscation for an illegal settlement, and Israel has cracked down on its residents, carrying out night raids and arresting accused stone-throwers. An Israeli military spokeswoman told Ma'an on Friday that forces used "riot-dispersal means," before evacuating Tamimi to Israeli hospital. Witnesses told Ma'an a teenage boy suffered a leg fracture after being struck by a rubber-coated bullet and a young woman's arm was also broken during the demonstration. The Popular Struggle Coordination Committee said three people were evacuated to the Ramallah hospital for further treatment and one protester was arrested during the protest against land seizure in the village. Tamimi was shot by forces at a distance of less than 10 meters, the committee said. PA spokesman Ghassan Khatib said in a statement Saturday: "We hold the Israeli government responsible for this crime." "We call on the international community to take serious action to stop the Israeli military’s brutal oppression against Palestinian civilians and peaceful protesters." http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=443634 Witnesses: Protester seriously hurt by gas canister 9 dec 2011 A tear-gas canister fired by Israeli forces struck and seriously injured a Palestinian demonstrator in the occupied West Bank, protesters in Nabi Saleh said Friday. The demonstrator, Mustafa Tamimi, suffered a critical head wound, onlookers said. Reports in the Israeli media said army medics were performing first aid on the injured man in the village, which is near Ramallah. A military spokeswoman had no immediate comment. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=443485 Israel investigates injury at West Bank protest 9 dec 2011 Israel's army has opened an investigation into the serious injury of a Palestinian demonstrator in the occupied West Bank, a military spokeswoman said Friday. The official told Ma'an the injured man, identified as Mustafa Tamimi, was transferred to an Israeli hospital for treatment. He suffered a serious head injury, according to protesters. "The incident is currently being investigated," the army official said. She said forces opened fire amid a "violent and illegal riot" near Nabi Saleh. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=443506 British government regrets death of Mustafa Tamimi
The British government expressed regret at the death of Mustafa Tamimi, who died on Saturday after being fatally wounded by a gas canister fired by an Israeli soldier. "On behalf of the Government of the United Kingdom, I express our deepest regret at the tragic death of Mustafa Tamimi of Nabi Saleh," a statement from Consul General in Jerusalem Sir Vincent Fean said. "The British Government strongly supports the right to peaceful protest anywhere in the world, including the Occupied Palestinian Territories. We deprecate the disproportionate use of force under any circumstances." Fean added that demonstrations should be policed unprovocatively on the basis of mutual respect for "human dignity. |