23 mar 2019

The Israeli airforce targeted a motorcycle carrying three Palestinians on Saturday, injuring all three.
According to the Palestinian news agency Al Ray, a military aircraft targeted a motorcycle belonging to a citizen near Jaker Street, east of al- Boreij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip .
The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that three wounded Palestinians were transported to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central part of the Gaza Strip for treatment.
The al-Boreij camp is located in the central eastern part of the Gaza Strip, and is a frequent target of Israeli military attacks.
The targeting of the motorcycle comes one day after Israeli forces killed two Palestinian civilians and wounded more than 180 during protests at the Gaza-Israel border.
It is worth noting that the Israeli occupation forces systematically target communities near the border of the Gaza Strip, often under the pretext that Palestinian youth have been releasing balloons that cross the border with Israel.
According to the Palestinian news agency Al Ray, a military aircraft targeted a motorcycle belonging to a citizen near Jaker Street, east of al- Boreij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip .
The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that three wounded Palestinians were transported to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central part of the Gaza Strip for treatment.
The al-Boreij camp is located in the central eastern part of the Gaza Strip, and is a frequent target of Israeli military attacks.
The targeting of the motorcycle comes one day after Israeli forces killed two Palestinian civilians and wounded more than 180 during protests at the Gaza-Israel border.
It is worth noting that the Israeli occupation forces systematically target communities near the border of the Gaza Strip, often under the pretext that Palestinian youth have been releasing balloons that cross the border with Israel.
22 mar 2019

Jihad Mounir Harrah, 24
The Israeli occupation forces on Friday killed two Palestinians and injured dozens others during border protests in the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that two Palestinians aged 29 and 18 years old were killed by Israeli live fire.
The Israeli occupation forces on Friday killed two Palestinians and injured dozens others during border protests in the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that two Palestinians aged 29 and 18 years old were killed by Israeli live fire.

Nidal Abdel-Karim Ahmed Shatat, 29
At least 66 Palestinians, including medics, were injured by live ammunition and tear gas canisters, the PIC reporter said.
Hundreds of Palestinians marched along the border between the Gaza Strip and the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories on the 51st Friday of the Great March of Return.
The PIC reporter said that the Israeli occupation forces heavily fired live ammunition and tear gas bombs at the unarmed protesters, while groups of Palestinian youths launched fire balloons over the border fence.
The demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and raised portraits of the Palestinian martyrs killed by the Israeli occupation recently in the West Bank.
The demonstrators also voiced their support for the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails who have been lately subjected to inhumane treatment by the Israel Prison Service.
The Great March of Return was launched on 30 March 2018 to demand the return of the Palestinian refugees expelled from their lands in 1948 and pressure Israel to left the blockade on Gaza.
Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 271 Palestinians and injured 31,000 others, 500 of whom are in critical condition.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, the Israeli army is still holding the bodies of 11 Palestinian martyrs killed on Gaza border.
At least 66 Palestinians, including medics, were injured by live ammunition and tear gas canisters, the PIC reporter said.
Hundreds of Palestinians marched along the border between the Gaza Strip and the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories on the 51st Friday of the Great March of Return.
The PIC reporter said that the Israeli occupation forces heavily fired live ammunition and tear gas bombs at the unarmed protesters, while groups of Palestinian youths launched fire balloons over the border fence.
The demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and raised portraits of the Palestinian martyrs killed by the Israeli occupation recently in the West Bank.
The demonstrators also voiced their support for the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails who have been lately subjected to inhumane treatment by the Israel Prison Service.
The Great March of Return was launched on 30 March 2018 to demand the return of the Palestinian refugees expelled from their lands in 1948 and pressure Israel to left the blockade on Gaza.
Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 271 Palestinians and injured 31,000 others, 500 of whom are in critical condition.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, the Israeli army is still holding the bodies of 11 Palestinian martyrs killed on Gaza border.

At least 30 Palestinians were shot and injured, while dozens of others suffered from tear-gas inhalation, as Israeli forces suppressed protesters along the eastern borders of the besieged Gaza Strip, on Friday.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed that 30 Palestinians were shot and injured with Israeli live fire, while dozens of others suffered from tear-gas inhalation, including a number of health workers.
The ministry stressed that Israeli forces targeted and opened fire towards medical trauma stabilization points and ambulances, east of al-Breij refugee camp, in central Gaza, and east of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.
Israeli forces fired live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear-gas bombs during the protest.
Thousands of Palestinians gathered alongside the eastern borders of Gaza to participate in the 51st Great March of Return protests in attempt to break the ongoing Israeli siege.
"The Great March of Return" protests were launched on March 30th by thousands of Palestinian civilians in Gaza -- which has suffered from a decade-long Israeli siege -- who took to the borders to demand their right of return as refugees to their original homelands, now in present-day Israel.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed that 30 Palestinians were shot and injured with Israeli live fire, while dozens of others suffered from tear-gas inhalation, including a number of health workers.
The ministry stressed that Israeli forces targeted and opened fire towards medical trauma stabilization points and ambulances, east of al-Breij refugee camp, in central Gaza, and east of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.
Israeli forces fired live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear-gas bombs during the protest.
Thousands of Palestinians gathered alongside the eastern borders of Gaza to participate in the 51st Great March of Return protests in attempt to break the ongoing Israeli siege.
"The Great March of Return" protests were launched on March 30th by thousands of Palestinian civilians in Gaza -- which has suffered from a decade-long Israeli siege -- who took to the borders to demand their right of return as refugees to their original homelands, now in present-day Israel.

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) adopted a draft resolution to strengthen the UN presence in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory, on Friday afternoon.
The UNHRC requested "the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to strengthen the field presence of the Office of the High Commissioner in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the besieged Gaza Strip."
The Council requested the deployment of "personnel and expertise necessary to monitor and document the ongoing violations of international law" in the occupied territories.
It condemned Israel's "apparent intentional use of unlawful lethal and other excessive force" against civilian protesters, including children, journalists and health workers, in Gaza.
The resolution was adopted with 23 states in favor, 8 against, and 15 abstentions.
The votes against the resolution were given by Australia, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Fiji, Hungary, and Ukraine.
UNHRC mentioned that it was "gravely concerned" by the findings of the UN Independent Commission of Inquiry's probe, which warned of possible war crimes committed by Israeli forces during the “The Great March of Return” protests.
The UN probe said that Israeli security forces may have committed war crimes killing scores of Palestinians and wounding more than 6,100 suppressing weekly protests in Gaza over the past year.
The Council also stressed "the urgency of achieving without delay an end to the Israeli occupation that began in 1967, and affirming that this is necessary in order to uphold human rights and international law."
The UNHRC requested "the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to strengthen the field presence of the Office of the High Commissioner in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the besieged Gaza Strip."
The Council requested the deployment of "personnel and expertise necessary to monitor and document the ongoing violations of international law" in the occupied territories.
It condemned Israel's "apparent intentional use of unlawful lethal and other excessive force" against civilian protesters, including children, journalists and health workers, in Gaza.
The resolution was adopted with 23 states in favor, 8 against, and 15 abstentions.
The votes against the resolution were given by Australia, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Fiji, Hungary, and Ukraine.
UNHRC mentioned that it was "gravely concerned" by the findings of the UN Independent Commission of Inquiry's probe, which warned of possible war crimes committed by Israeli forces during the “The Great March of Return” protests.
The UN probe said that Israeli security forces may have committed war crimes killing scores of Palestinians and wounding more than 6,100 suppressing weekly protests in Gaza over the past year.
The Council also stressed "the urgency of achieving without delay an end to the Israeli occupation that began in 1967, and affirming that this is necessary in order to uphold human rights and international law."
21 mar 2019

Two Palestinians were injured, on late Thursday, after an Israeli warplane fired a missile towards protesters known as “Night Confusion” unit, east of Rafah, in the southern besieged Gaza Strip.
Medical sources confirmed that two Palestinians suffered minor and moderate injuries after a missile was fired by an Israeli warplane. They were transferred to the European Hospital to receive necessary medical treatment.
The identity and medical condition of the injured remained unknown.
Hundreds of Palestinians gathered along the eastern borders of Gaza and ignited dozens of rubber tires on fire near the security border fence with Israel.
Medical sources confirmed that two Palestinians suffered minor and moderate injuries after a missile was fired by an Israeli warplane. They were transferred to the European Hospital to receive necessary medical treatment.
The identity and medical condition of the injured remained unknown.
Hundreds of Palestinians gathered along the eastern borders of Gaza and ignited dozens of rubber tires on fire near the security border fence with Israel.

An Israeli military drone fired, on Thursday evening, a missile at several Palestinians, east of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Media sources has reported that the Palestinians were protesting on Palestinian lands near the perimeter fence, east of Rafah.
They added that seven Palestinians were injured and were rushed to several hospitals.
In related news, the Israeli army said it “fired a tank shell at a Hamas post,” in southern Gaza, and claimed that it was “retaliating to flammable balloons launched from Gaza.”
In addition, Quds News Network has reported that the soldiers also abducted two young men, after crossing the perimeter fence, in southern Gaza.
Media sources has reported that the Palestinians were protesting on Palestinian lands near the perimeter fence, east of Rafah.
They added that seven Palestinians were injured and were rushed to several hospitals.
In related news, the Israeli army said it “fired a tank shell at a Hamas post,” in southern Gaza, and claimed that it was “retaliating to flammable balloons launched from Gaza.”
In addition, Quds News Network has reported that the soldiers also abducted two young men, after crossing the perimeter fence, in southern Gaza.

A Palestinian teenager suffered a bullet injury when an Israeli soldier opened fire at him on Thursday afternoon during his presence in a border area in the east of the besieged Gaza Strip.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that a 16-year-old boy was shot in one of his legs during his presence in the east of al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
He added that the boy was rushed to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that a 16-year-old boy was shot in one of his legs during his presence in the east of al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
He added that the boy was rushed to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah.

An Israeli military drone fired, on Wednesday at night, a missile at young Palestinian protesters in the Central District of the Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses said the drone fire a missile at the young men, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, and added that the missile detonated close to the protesters but did not lead to casualties.
On its part, the Israeli army claimed its missile targeted Palestinians “flying flammable balloons” into nearby Israeli areas.
It is worth mentioning that dozens of Palestinian youngsters held the protest at night, along the perimeter area across the eastern part of the Gaza Strip.
On Wednesday at night, Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinians, identified as Ra’ed Hashem Hamdan, 21, and Zeid Emad Nouri, 20, in the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
On Wednesday evening, the soldiers executed a young man, who stepped out of his car and tried to provide aid to a Palestinian, who was shot and seriously injured by the soldiers in his car, while his wife and children were also in the vehicle.
The slain young man, identified as Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 26, was driving behind another Palestinian car, when the soldiers shot and seriously injured the driver, who was with his wife and children.
On Tuesday at night, the soldiers killed a young Palestinian man, identified as Omar Abu Laila, 19, who is suspected of killing two Israelis, last Sunday; the Palestinian was killed after the soldiers surrounded a home, and exchanged fire with him in Abwein village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
Eyewitnesses said the drone fire a missile at the young men, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, and added that the missile detonated close to the protesters but did not lead to casualties.
On its part, the Israeli army claimed its missile targeted Palestinians “flying flammable balloons” into nearby Israeli areas.
It is worth mentioning that dozens of Palestinian youngsters held the protest at night, along the perimeter area across the eastern part of the Gaza Strip.
On Wednesday at night, Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinians, identified as Ra’ed Hashem Hamdan, 21, and Zeid Emad Nouri, 20, in the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
On Wednesday evening, the soldiers executed a young man, who stepped out of his car and tried to provide aid to a Palestinian, who was shot and seriously injured by the soldiers in his car, while his wife and children were also in the vehicle.
The slain young man, identified as Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud Manasra, 26, was driving behind another Palestinian car, when the soldiers shot and seriously injured the driver, who was with his wife and children.
On Tuesday at night, the soldiers killed a young Palestinian man, identified as Omar Abu Laila, 19, who is suspected of killing two Israelis, last Sunday; the Palestinian was killed after the soldiers surrounded a home, and exchanged fire with him in Abwein village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.

The UN Human Rights Council voted, on March 15, to conduct an investigation into the Israeli army’s killing of peaceful Palestinian protesters along the eastern parts of Gaza, near the Israeli separation fence.
The council voted 29 in favor and two against, while 14 countries abstained. Australia and the US were the two countries in opposition to the decision. The council condemned “the disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force by the Israeli occupying forces against Palestinian civilians.”
Tomorrow, Thursday, March 21, the UN High Commission for Human Rights will vote on the report of the UN investigation committee, which confirmed Israeli violations against the protesters in the besieged Gaza Strip.
According to Days of Palestine, Palestinian victims hope that the countries who vote will stand with justice and raise the issue, in order to adopt the report in criminalizing the Israeli occupation before international courts.
Since the beginning of the Great March of Return, Israel used deadly weapons to kill peaceful participants in the marches, claiming that they do so to defend themselves, while human rights organizations affirmed that participants of the marches were unarmed.
The council voted 29 in favor and two against, while 14 countries abstained. Australia and the US were the two countries in opposition to the decision. The council condemned “the disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force by the Israeli occupying forces against Palestinian civilians.”
Tomorrow, Thursday, March 21, the UN High Commission for Human Rights will vote on the report of the UN investigation committee, which confirmed Israeli violations against the protesters in the besieged Gaza Strip.
According to Days of Palestine, Palestinian victims hope that the countries who vote will stand with justice and raise the issue, in order to adopt the report in criminalizing the Israeli occupation before international courts.
Since the beginning of the Great March of Return, Israel used deadly weapons to kill peaceful participants in the marches, claiming that they do so to defend themselves, while human rights organizations affirmed that participants of the marches were unarmed.
20 mar 2019

Israeli warplanes on Tuesday night launched three airstrikes on different targets in the Gaza Strip.
Quds Press said, quoting local sources, that an Israeli drone fired several missiles toward a Palestinian resistance post in al-Zaitoun neighborhood east of Gaza city.
According to the news agency, the strike caused partial damages in the place and no injuries.
Meanwhile in Rafah, south of Gaza, an Israeli drone attacked Palestinians taking part in the Great March of Return's night protests and flying fire balloons toward the Israeli settlements neighboring the border. No one was injured.
The Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on 30 March 2018 started weekly protests along the border between the seaside area and the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories to demand the Palestinian refugees' right of return and pressure Israel to break the blockade.
Since the start of the border protests, the Palestinians have launched dozens of fire kites and balloons over the border fence, burning thousands of dunums of settler lands and inflicting heavy losses on the Israeli occupation.
Israeli warplanes or snipers stationed at the border fence constantly target any Palestinian suspected of making or flying these flaming objects.
Quds Press said, quoting local sources, that an Israeli drone fired several missiles toward a Palestinian resistance post in al-Zaitoun neighborhood east of Gaza city.
According to the news agency, the strike caused partial damages in the place and no injuries.
Meanwhile in Rafah, south of Gaza, an Israeli drone attacked Palestinians taking part in the Great March of Return's night protests and flying fire balloons toward the Israeli settlements neighboring the border. No one was injured.
The Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on 30 March 2018 started weekly protests along the border between the seaside area and the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories to demand the Palestinian refugees' right of return and pressure Israel to break the blockade.
Since the start of the border protests, the Palestinians have launched dozens of fire kites and balloons over the border fence, burning thousands of dunums of settler lands and inflicting heavy losses on the Israeli occupation.
Israeli warplanes or snipers stationed at the border fence constantly target any Palestinian suspected of making or flying these flaming objects.