Abdul-Hamid Abu Srour 19, apr 20 2016
died of wounds after the apr 18th suicide attack |
Udai and Ghassan Abu Jabal, nov 18 2014
The Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) notified the families of the murdered Palestinian youths, Ghassan and Udai, of intents to bury their bodies in the so-called Israeli cemeteries of numbers. A letter sent to the families’ lawyer by Shaul Gordon, the general attorney of the Israeli occupation police, threatened to never return the bodies of the deceased youths and to withhold their bodies in an Israeli graveyard. The letter further mentioned the IOA’s intents to knock down the homes of Udai and Ghassan’s families. Such “exceptional” measures have allegedly been issued as a means to deter further anti-Israeli occupation attacks. Earlier, the Israeli prosecutor general’s office on Monday transferred jurisdiction over appeals to return the bodies of Ghassan and Udai to the police's legal adviser. Udai and Ghassan were killed by the Israeli police following a retaliation-attack on a Jewish synagogue in Occupied Jerusalem, an attack dubbed by historiographers as a natural retort and expected scenario to Israel’s terrorism on Palestinian civilians and Muslims’ holy shrines. |
Udai and Ghassan Abu Jabal, nov 18 2014
The Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) notified the families of the murdered Palestinian youths, Ghassan and Udai, of intents to bury their bodies in the so-called Israeli cemeteries of numbers. A letter sent to the families’ lawyer by Shaul Gordon, the general attorney of the Israeli occupation police, threatened to never return the bodies of the deceased youths and to withhold their bodies in an Israeli graveyard. The letter further mentioned the IOA’s intents to knock down the homes of Udai and Ghassan’s families. Such “exceptional” measures have allegedly been issued as a means to deter further anti-Israeli occupation attacks. Earlier, the Israeli prosecutor general’s office on Monday transferred jurisdiction over appeals to return the bodies of Ghassan and Udai to the police's legal adviser. Udai and Ghassan were killed by the Israeli police following a retaliation-attack on a Jewish synagogue in Occupied Jerusalem, an attack dubbed by historiographers as a natural retort and expected scenario to Israel’s terrorism on Palestinian civilians and Muslims’ holy shrines. |
Ibrahim Muhammad Daoud al-Akkari 48, nov 5 2014
“Internal Israeli Security Service” insists that al-‘Akari should be buried at the “Numbers Graveyard” where many Palestinian and Arab fighters are buried in numbered, nameless, graves. |
23 oct 2008
Iyad Ameen Mohammed Ramahah june 20 2008
Armed battling against an Israeli military force guarding Etmar Settlement. His body was kidnapped by the military force, and refused to recover his body back to the family. |
Ibrahim Mohammed Ibrahim Nasr may 22 2008
“Martyrdom” operation. Detonating himself on a truck carrying explosives at the Erez Barrier – Beit Hanoun. |
Mahmoud Omran Saleem Al Qawasmi mar 5 2008
Execution of a "martyrdom" operation in Haifa. To be returned nov 5 2013 |
Mohammed Faisal Na'eem Al Saksak jan 29 2007
"Mohammed Al Saksak" arrived at "Izidor Neighborhood" in Eilat, entered the Israeli laboratories and blew himself up. |
Loutfi Ameen Abdul Latif Abu Sa'dah dec 5 2006
Returned to his family june 1 2012 "Martyrdom" operation targeting Israelis at the Nataniya Gate, Um Khaled, where 6 Israelis were killed and 40 were injured. |
Samer Sameeh Mohammed Hammad apr 7 2006
Returned to his family june 1 2012 “Martyrdom” operation by blowing himself up in the front entrance of a commercial complex in Tel Aviv. |
Mouhannad Mohammed Abdul Rahim Al Mansi nov 13 2005
"Martyrdom" operation, and where the International Red Cross informed the family that the Israeli Occupying Authorities sentenced Mouhannad Mohammed Abdul Rahim Al Mansi's body to 14 years in prison. |
Hasan Ahmed Hasan Abu Zeid oct 26 2005
Returned to his family june 1 2012 “Martyrdom” operation, where Hasan Ahmed Abu Zeid blew himself up in a commercial complex located in the center of Khadairah, killing 5 Israelis and injuring 40 others. |
Ahmed Sami Ahmed Ghawi july 12 2005
Returned to his family june 1 2012 On the day he graduated from High School and succeeded his "Tawjihi" exam, instead of collecting his "Tawjihi" exam results, committed a “martyrdom” operation at Nataniya city behind the Green Line. Even though the Israeli Military Authorities allowed his parents to identify his body, they refused to recover the victim's body back to the family. |
Nassim Jabari aug 31 2004
Returned to his family june 1 2012 |
Amer Abdul Raheem Ahmed Ali Abdullah nov 1 2004
Returned to his family june 1 2012 Execution of a “martyrdom” operation in a marketplace in Tel Aviv. |
Zainab Ali Eisa Abu Salem sept 22 2004
Returned to her family june 1 2012 “Martyrdom” operation in Jerusalem. |
Yousef Taleb Yousef Ighbari sept 14 2004
"Martyrdom" operation targeting the Israeli Military Force at the Hablah Barrier. The Israeli Military Force in response, demolished his family's house and three layers of furniture composed in it. |
Ibrahim Rafeeq Mohammed Abdul Hadi july 6 2004
Armed battling with the security services of the Kosofeem Settlement in coalition with his colleague Abdul Ghaffar Al Jadbah. Both were killed during the battle. |
Ammar Abdul Ghaffar Mousa Al Jadbah july 6 2004
Armed battling and struggling in coalition with his colleague Ibrahim Abdul Hadi, where his body is detained too as well. Despite the International Red Cross' intervention along with civil and Palestinian organizations in the protection of human rights, the Israeli Military Occupying Authorities refuses to return the body back to his family. Place of martyrdom/ disappearance: Kosivim Settlement in Gaza |
Mou (Al Malfouh) june 24 2004
Died during a raid at an Israeli military post near Doghet Makhala Settlement, North of the Gaza Strip. |
Hosni Basheer Ahmed Al Hasi june 24 2004
Resulted in armed battling in coalition with his colleague Ma'moun Al Malfouh, against soldiers of the Israeli Occupying Forces. Israeli radios and TV stations broadcasted the battle and the killing of Al Hasi and Al Malfouh. His family tried to recover his body through the International Red Cross and Palestinian institutions specialized in defending human rights, yet the Israeli Occupying Authorities refused to recover his body. |
Fadi Ahmed Hasan Al Amoudi apr 17 2004
Execution of a "martyrdom" operation in the industrial area near the Erez Passage. |
Sami Ziyad Sa'eed Salamah may 22 2004
Returned to his family june 1 2012 “Martyrdom” operation against Israeli occupying soldiers at the Red Barrier near Baq'awt Settlement. The attacking force kidnapped his body and refused to provide any information about him to his family. |
Mohammed Ahmed Hammad may 2 2004
Armed battling with a military patrol guarding the Kisovim settlers' cars, and based on the story told by the residents of the region to the family, that the Israeli Military Forces opened fired at Ibrahim Mohammed Ahmed Hammad while he was injured, leading him to his death. The residents of the region also witnessed the Israeli soldiers transfer his body next to the body of his colleagues in the operation, Faisal Abu Naqirah, to a military jeep and, transported their bodies to an unknown destination. The media broadcasted the Israelis soldiers lifting the body from the ground before transferring it to the military vehicle. |
Jamal Mahmoud Rasheed Fayed, jan 4 2004
After the Occupying Forces’ inability to penetrate Jenin Refugee Camp, the military force brought in bulldozers and started to demolish the area, which was surrounded by defenders of the camp (Al Hawasheen Neighborhood and Jawrat Al Thahab). After the men were forced out of their homes, taken out of the camp, and the women were gathered in other houses, the mother, sister (Basimah), and other neighbors were taken out of their homes under the threat of the Army in demolishing their homes. The mother asked one of the soldiers and the officer to take out their disabled and seated brother (Jamal), where their request was refused, after allowing the mother and sister to take him out. The bulldozer started to move towards their homes before they could reach him, and were taken to the neighbor’s house (Ahmed Abu Na’sah), the place where the rest of the women were gathered in. They have not found his body, even after finding collections of their chairs and beds. |