Abdullah Hussein Saad Bani Fadhl oct 9 1970
Abdullah Hussein Bani Fadhl was a fighter in the Palestinian Revolution. It should be clear to note that the Palestinian Revolution military operations manual instructions have been expensive for Palestinian militant groups to establish military bases in the Palestinian Territories. During Abdullah Fadhl's tasks in establishing such military bases, the military patrol of the Israeli Occupying Forces discovered this matter, resulting in armed battling, killing several patrol members, including Abdullah Hussein Bani Fadhl, as told by Mr. Ahmed Abu Hadiyah, supervisor of the patrol, and currently residing in Damascus. On contrary, the Israeli Military Occupying Authorities informed the mayor of the Village of Aqariya, the late Ahmed Abu Sayyah on the incident, and demanded from his family to identify the body, which they could not dare, knowing the expected punishments of doing so. |
Nijim Ahmed Nijim Saleem may 4 1970
Nijim Ahmed Nijim Saleem was a fighter in the Palestinian Revolution. He was given a military order from the military commandment of the Palestinian Revolution, to cross the Jordanian borders towards the Occupied Palestinian Territories with a military patrol consisting of 24 fighters to execute a combat mission against the Israeli Occupying Forces. The military patrol crossed the borders from Um Al Sous point of the Jordan River, where the patrol clashed with an Israeli military force stationed in Ein Al Baydha’ Area located in the Jordan Valley. During the battle, 16 fighters were killed and the remaining 8 captured. Until today, the captured fighters are still alive and have witnessed the Israeli Forces capturing and refusing in returning the bodies. |
Hasan Abdul Rahman Abu Sariyah nov 24 1969
Hasan Abdul Rahman Abu Sariyah was a fighter of the Palestinian Resistance. He used his house in Al Dabbous Area in Jenin as a crossing point for Palestinian Resistance fighters to the Palestinian Territories. On November 24th, 1969, an Israeli military force attacked his house with him and two other Palestinian Resistance fighters in it. Resulting in an armed battle, Hasan Abu Sariyah and one of his colleagues were killed, while the other 3 retreated, not knowing the casualties from the Israeli forces. The Israeli forces kidnapped the two bodies and refused to recover them to their families. |
No name nov 24 1969
Hasan Abdul Rahman Abu Sariyah was a fighter of the Palestinian Resistance. He used his house in Al Dabbous Area in Jenin as a crossing point for Palestinian Resistance fighters to the Palestinian Territories. On November 24th, 1969, an Israeli military force attacked his house with him and two other Palestinian Resistance fighters in it. Resulting in an armed battle, Hasan Abu Sariyah and one of his colleagues were killed, while the other 3 retreated, not knowing the casualties from the Israeli forces. The Israeli forces kidnapped the two bodies and refused to recover them to their families. |
Moufdhi Ahmed Hamad Bsharat oct 9 1969
Moufdhi Ahmed Bsharat was the son of a Palestinian freedom fighter – Ahmed Bsharat (AKA Abu Jaldah) and one of the Commanders of the Palestinian Revolution in 1840's. He was killed during his return from a military operation, which he executed in Beit Dajan, near Jaffa, and where his patrol, composed of three fighters, confronted a number of soldiers from the Israeli Military in the Um Sidrah Area in Al Baqiyah. The other three fighters succeeded in retreating and returning back to their base located on the Jordanian side of the Jordan Valley, and where they departed from it. The Israeli Occupying Authority invited the head of the family to identify his body, and where they refused to return the body back to the family. |
Eisa Ali Mohammed Mousleh sept 5 1969
Battling between a group of fighters of the Palestinian Revolution, which were based in secret bases in Nablus. Eisa Mousleh and Mohammed Fari' from Qasrah in the District of Nablus, were killed. His family has kept a certificate issued by the Occupying Army, numbered (74/3/318-30) to indicate that Eisa Mousleh was killed by the Israeli Occupying Army. |
Mohammed Ali Mohammed Abu Zeinah may 12 1969
Mohammed Ali Abu Zeinah was a fighter in one of the high ranks of the Palestinian Revolution. Crossing the Jordanian borders towards the Occupying Palestinian Territories with a military patrol based on an order from the military commandment of the Palestinian Revolution, the Palestinian patrol was hit in mine field planted by the Israeli Occupying Forces in the Sha'sha'ah Area of the Jordan Valley, resulting to an injury in his leg. |
Mohammed Abdul Qader Abu Saleem apr 27 1969
Crossing with a combat patrol for the Palestinian Revolution, a battle occurred with the Israeli Occupying Forces in a battle known as the Tal Al Ahmar Battle. |
Mohammed Mahmoud Abu Suhails NA
Mohammed Mahmoud Abu Suhails usual movement was between Jordan and the Palestinian Territories for reasons unknown to his family. During one occasion, his body disappeared on the Palestinian side of the Jordan Valley. |
Muhammad Fazi 1969
Update 5 sept 2010 |
Eisa Ali Isma'eel Ramadan mar 27 1969
Eisa Ali Isma'eel Ramadan was a fighter in the Palestinian Revolution, and a militant of a Palestinian military group, which battled with the Israeli Occupying Forces on March 27th, 1969 in the area located between the Village of Majdal Bani Fadel and the Village of Aqraba in the District of Nablus. His family believes that he was injured during the battle, and captured by the Israeli Occupying Forces. Their beliefs were based on news told to the father by a young man from the Village of Bal'a, Tulkarem, and another young man from the Village of Kefar Aboush, Qalqiliyah, and where his son is imprisoned in Ashkelon Prison. The father tried visiting three times, where the first two trials, the Ashkelon Prison Administration informed him that his son is prohibited to receive visitors. On the third trial, they denied that he was in prison. |
Abdul Fattah Mousa Barham Daoud 1969
Abdul Fattah Mousa Barham Daoud was a fighter in the Palestinian Revolution, who crossed the Palestinian-Syrian borders with a military group based on a military order by the military commandment of the Palestinian Revolution to execute a combat mission. After the completion of their mission, during their return to their military base located in Syria, clashed with an Israeli occupying military force, occurring into a battle, and leading to the death of Abdul Fattah Mousa Barham. |
Adel Khaled Mohammed Abdul Aziz NA
While trying to enter the West Bank from Jordan. |
Ahmed Moustafa Isma’eel Ramadan NA
Ahmed Moustafa Isma’eel Ramadan was a fighter during the Palestinian Revolution, leading him to be part of a Palestinian militant group executing military combat strategies against the Israeli Occupying Forces. The Palestinian militant group, while crossing the border, clashed with the Israeli Occupying Forces in Wadi Arabah, Southern Palestine, leading to Ahmed Ramadan’s death. |
Jaber Abdul Fattah Abdul Rahman Ata 1969
Jaber Abdul Fattah Ata was a fighter in the Palestinian Revolution Forces, ordered by the Commander of the PRF to head towards the Occupied Palestinian Territories from the Jordanian borders, with 8 other fighters, to execute a combat operation against the Israeli Occupying Forces based in Tel Assia. In their arrival of Wadi Al Qalt, Jericho, the Israeli Occupying Forces spotted them, resulted in a military battle between them, killing the 8 Palestinian fighters, and not knowing the casualties of the Occupying Forces. After the battle ended, the Israeli Occupied Forces transferred the bodies to their headquarters (what is known now as the Jericho Province). One of the Arab-Israeli police officer informed the victims' families that the Israeli Occupying Forces, after determining their identities, will transfer the bodies to an unknown area. This has lead in the building of a monument, in the honorable memory of the fighters of Wadi Al Qalt, with their names imprinted on it, located in the Garden of Independence in Ein Al Sultan Refugee Camp, Jericho. |
Nader Mahmoud Hasan Tayeh dec 21 1968
Died during the Wadi Qalt Battle near Jericho, and was a member of a resistant patrol, crossing the Palestinian borders from Jordan. Jamal Moufeed from Abu Dees, also died from this military operation, and where Hussein Abu Hashiyah and Jamal Al Qawasmi were captured and released during a Palestinian-Israeli prisoner exchange deal. According to Hussein Abu Hashiyah's testimony to Nader Tayeh's brother, Azzam Tayeh, the Israeli Occupying Forces carried Nader Tayeh's body, dangled it from a helicopter over the skies of Jericho, flew away with it, and refused to return the body back to the family. |
Abdullah Alayyan Amarneh 1 mar 1968
The facts and circumstances on the death of Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Khalil Amarneh are still unclear. |
Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Khalil Amarneh (AKA Ahmed Sahmoud) mar 1968
Ahmed Amarneh was a militant to one of the Palestinian militant groups during the Palestinian Revolution in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. During the militant groups' travel to Jordan to receive orders from their commanders, the Israeli Military ambushed and opened fire at the group near Al Khan Al Ahmar. During the battle between the Palestinian militant group and the ambushing military, Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Khalil Amarneh and Abdullah Alayyan Allan Amarneh were killed. In addition, two other militants were injured and detained, which were Ahmed Said Al Masri (AKA Al A'raj) and Hasan Allan until 1985, where they were released as a bargaining tool for political solution purposes. Ahmed Said Al Masri and Hasan Allan have witnessed the two martyrs on the battlefield, where the Israeli Military have denied detaining their bodies. |
Yahya Ali Mansour Abdul Rahman 1968
Yahya Ali Mansour Abdul Rahman was a fighter in the Palestinian Revolution Forces, which sent military patrols to the Occupied Palestinian Territories to establish military bases in order to resist the occupation. The Occupying Forces discovered the military base where Yahya was stationed in and attacked it, resulting in a military battle, which lead to Yahya Ali Mansour Abdul Rahman's death and injuring his colleague Mr. Sadiq Thiab, which was released at a later date. Mr. Sadiq Thiab said that he saw an Israeli military helicopter transfer Yahya Abdul Rahman's body to an unknown location. |
Suleiman Moustafa Abdullah Thiab sept 1967
During when Suleiman Thiab and his friend Ahmed Theeb went out fishing in the area of Ithna and Beit Jibreen, their bodies were missing. Upon their families' review with the Occupying Authorities, they were informed that they are in Kiryat Gat/Fallujah Detention. When the families went to Kiryat Gat/Fallujah Prison, they identified and collected their personal belongings from the prison administration. Months later, their families have found their clothes and personal belongings in a garbage dump near Kiryat Gat/Fallujah Prison. |
Ahmed Theeb sept 1967
During when Suleiman Thiab and his friend Ahmed Theeb went out fishing in the area of Ithna and Beit Jibreen, their bodies were missing. Upon their families' review with the Occupying Authorities, they were informed that they are in Kiryat Gat/Fallujah Detention. When the families went to Kiryat Gat/Fallujah Prison, they identified and collected their personal belongings from the prison administration. Months later, their families have found their clothes and personal belongings in a garbage dump near Kiryat Gat/Fallujah Prison. |
Sa'di Sa'eed Khalil Al Sha'rawi, date NA
During his return with his relatives to the West Bank after the 1967 occupation. For further information, please see the missing profile of Farhat Mohammed Khalil Al Sha'rawi. |
Abd Ahmed Abdul Nabi Al Ja'bah june-july 1967
The border area between the West Bank and Jordan between the end of June and early July of 1967. |
Ibrahim Khalil Ali Abu Saifeen june 6 1967
Ibrahim Khalil Ali Abu Saifeen was a soldier in the Jordanian Army. During Israel's military aggression on June 1967, Ibrahim Abu Saifeen fulfilled his military duty in defending Jerusalem and where his body was not found. The Personnel Affairs in the General Command of the Jordanian Armed Forces Directorate announced on June 17th, 2008, Certificate No. 127/2008, that Ibrahim Khalil Ali Abu Saifen was killed on June 6th, 1967 while serving his military duty. |
Adel Abdul Aziz Eisa Najem 1967
Adel Abdul Aziz Najem was a resident of Jordan for work purposes. When the military aggression began on June 1967, when Israel occupied the West Bank, he walked back Nablus to check and reunify with his family. As he was crossing the Jiftalek Area, an Israeli military force spotted him and opened fire, resulting to his death. |
Hussein Jaber Hussein Saleh 1967
After crossing the Jordan River from Jordan to arrange bringing members of his family living in Aqraba to join the rest of his family in Aqaba, Jordan, where he resided and worked, witnesses have said that his family saw an Israeli military patrol open fire at him, leading to his death. |
Abdul Lateef Abu Naser’ june 1967
Following his arrest, and being injured in his leg after an Israeli military force raided his house in mid-June 1967, in the presence of the town’s mayor, the Israeli military force inquired on his cooperation in raiding Abdul Lateef Abu Naser’s house. Ever since that date, his body was missing, and based on his family’s follow up with the International Red Cross, they informed them that the Israeli Prison Administration denied his presence in any of its prisons. |
Ahmed Mohammed Najem Bani Maniyeh 1967
During Israel's occupation on June 1967, Ahmed Bani Maniyeh was residing in Jordan. Wanting to return back to his country, crossing the Jordan River Bridge with other Palestinians from Nablus. As they reached Palestinian soil, they discovered a patrol of Israeli military personnel, opening fire leading him to his death, while the others have managed to get away. The Israeli military personnel captured his body and transferred it to an unknown location. |
Salah Iddine Ahmed Abdullah Odeh "Al A'raj" june 4 1960
Armed battling of a Palestinian Revolution military patrol that crossed the Palestinian borders from Jordan against the Israeli Military Forces. This battle was known as the Green Belt Operation, under the leadership of the Palestinian Revolution, against the Israeli Military Forces, and where Salah Iddine Odeh's colleagues, after their return, reported on his death. They also reported that the Israeli Army detained his body from the battlefield, and where the late Faisal Al Husseini, contacted the Israeli side to recover his body, and their answer was: His body will be used for political solutions and negotiations. |
Ahmed Mohammed Al Haj Saleh Al Rushdi 1948
Ahmed Mohammed Al Haj Saleh Al Rushdi was forced to resort to the Hebron Area after Israel's occupation of his village in 1948. In the likes of many Palestinian families, some were allocated in refugee camps in Gaza and Hebron. For humanitarian reasons, Ahmed Al Rushdi wanted to rejoin with his family in Gaza. Traveling there by foot, and despite he did not reach Gaza, his family's fate to receive various disturbing news. Some say that he was imprisoned in an Israeli prison, while others say that he was killed by the Israeli Occupying Forces, and his body is buried in the village of Abu Ghosh. |