Ahmed Jarrar Wanted
assassinated feb 6 |
Rabbi Raziel Shevach jan 9 2018
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Ahmad Ismail Jarrar Killed jan 18
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Ahmad Samir Abu ‘Obed, 19 Killed feb 4
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24 apr 2018
The Israeli occupation forces at daybreak Tuesday demolished the family home of Palestinian prisoner Ahmed al-Kunba’ in Jenin.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers closed off al-Basateen neighborhood in Jenin and ordered Palestinian families to evacuate their homes pending the demolition of al-Kunbur’s family home.
Fierce clashes flared up shortly after the occupation soldiers rolled into the area and targeted Palestinian anti-occupation youth with teargas canisters, resulting in several suffocation cases.
Shortly before the demolition process, the Israeli military forced journalists out of the area at gunpoint, turning the neighborhood into a military barrack.
The demolition order was issued on charges that al-Kunba’ took part in an anti-occupation attack carried out by slain Ahmed Jarrar and which left an extremist Israeli rabbi dead.
Soldiers Detonate A Home Of A Detainee In Jenin
Dozens of Israeli soldiers, including military engineering corps, invaded at dawn Tuesday, the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and wired the family home of a Palestinian detainee, before detonating and turning it into rubble, in addition to causing damage to surrounding homes.
Media sources in Jenin said the soldiers surrounded the area and forced the family of detainee Ahmad al-Qonba’ out of their home, before wiring and detonating the property. video
The explosion destroyed the property and leveled it to the ground, in addition to causing damage to four surrounding homes.
The demolished home was 160 square/meters and provided shelter to eight Palestinians.
The family received the demolition order from the military on April 12th, informing him that the demolition of their home will be carried out on April 17th, for what the army called “participating in the killing of a settler near Nablus.”
They filed three appeals with the Israeli High Court, but the judges denied the appeals, basing the rulings on what the court called “insufficient documentation,” and because Ahmad was involved in “various security violations.”
Ahmad’s father. Jamal al-Qonba’, said the demolished property is owned by his disabled brother, and added that the family provided the army and the court with all legal documents.
The invasion and demolition led to clashes between the soldiers and local youngsters, who hurled stones at the soldiers.
Some fighters exchanged fire with the army and hurled pipe-bombs at the military vehicles, and the soldiers fired dozens of live rounds.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers closed off al-Basateen neighborhood in Jenin and ordered Palestinian families to evacuate their homes pending the demolition of al-Kunbur’s family home.
Fierce clashes flared up shortly after the occupation soldiers rolled into the area and targeted Palestinian anti-occupation youth with teargas canisters, resulting in several suffocation cases.
Shortly before the demolition process, the Israeli military forced journalists out of the area at gunpoint, turning the neighborhood into a military barrack.
The demolition order was issued on charges that al-Kunba’ took part in an anti-occupation attack carried out by slain Ahmed Jarrar and which left an extremist Israeli rabbi dead.
Soldiers Detonate A Home Of A Detainee In Jenin
Dozens of Israeli soldiers, including military engineering corps, invaded at dawn Tuesday, the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and wired the family home of a Palestinian detainee, before detonating and turning it into rubble, in addition to causing damage to surrounding homes.
Media sources in Jenin said the soldiers surrounded the area and forced the family of detainee Ahmad al-Qonba’ out of their home, before wiring and detonating the property. video
The explosion destroyed the property and leveled it to the ground, in addition to causing damage to four surrounding homes.
The demolished home was 160 square/meters and provided shelter to eight Palestinians.
The family received the demolition order from the military on April 12th, informing him that the demolition of their home will be carried out on April 17th, for what the army called “participating in the killing of a settler near Nablus.”
They filed three appeals with the Israeli High Court, but the judges denied the appeals, basing the rulings on what the court called “insufficient documentation,” and because Ahmad was involved in “various security violations.”
Ahmad’s father. Jamal al-Qonba’, said the demolished property is owned by his disabled brother, and added that the family provided the army and the court with all legal documents.
The invasion and demolition led to clashes between the soldiers and local youngsters, who hurled stones at the soldiers.
Some fighters exchanged fire with the army and hurled pipe-bombs at the military vehicles, and the soldiers fired dozens of live rounds.
17 apr 2018
Palestinian activists and civil society representatives rallied on Monday outside the family home of prisoner Ahmed al-Kumba’ to protest an Israeli demolition order.
The rally-goers condemned Israel’s demolitions of the homes of Palestinian anti-occupation activists and prisoners as a means to dampen Palestinians’ spirits.
Headmaster of the Amriya School in Jenin, Ashraf Farhat, expressed solidarity with al-Kumba’s family and with the prisoner’s father, Jamal—an instructor at the school.
Speaking on behalf of national factions, Mohamed Abu al-Heija said Israel’s policies of collective punishment will never ever dash Palestinians’ hopes for a better future and for the liberation of their land.
The Israeli occupation authorities threatened the demolition of al-Kumba’s family home on April 17 on allegations of assisting slain Ahmed Jarrar, who killed an Israeli settler in an anti-occupation attack carried out a few months ago.
The rally-goers condemned Israel’s demolitions of the homes of Palestinian anti-occupation activists and prisoners as a means to dampen Palestinians’ spirits.
Headmaster of the Amriya School in Jenin, Ashraf Farhat, expressed solidarity with al-Kumba’s family and with the prisoner’s father, Jamal—an instructor at the school.
Speaking on behalf of national factions, Mohamed Abu al-Heija said Israel’s policies of collective punishment will never ever dash Palestinians’ hopes for a better future and for the liberation of their land.
The Israeli occupation authorities threatened the demolition of al-Kumba’s family home on April 17 on allegations of assisting slain Ahmed Jarrar, who killed an Israeli settler in an anti-occupation attack carried out a few months ago.
12 apr 2018
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday notified the prisoner Ahmad Jamal Qunbu’s father about their intention to demolish his family home.
Jamal Qunbu, Ahmad’s father, affirmed that Israeli forces handed him a notification informing him that they will demolish his home on April 17 in retaliation for Ahmad’s alleged partaking in the fatal shooting of an Israeli settler near Nablus in early January.
The father said he had appealed to the Supreme Israeli Court through his son’s attorney to annul the decision but all in vain.
Israeli authorities have accused Ahmad Jamal Qunbu of assisting deceased Ahmad Nasr Jarrar in the killing of the Israeli settler outside Havat Gilad illegal settlement, to the west of Nablus in the West Bank.
Three houses belonging to Ahmed Nasr Jarar’s family were earlier demolished.
Jamal Qunbu, Ahmad’s father, affirmed that Israeli forces handed him a notification informing him that they will demolish his home on April 17 in retaliation for Ahmad’s alleged partaking in the fatal shooting of an Israeli settler near Nablus in early January.
The father said he had appealed to the Supreme Israeli Court through his son’s attorney to annul the decision but all in vain.
Israeli authorities have accused Ahmad Jamal Qunbu of assisting deceased Ahmad Nasr Jarrar in the killing of the Israeli settler outside Havat Gilad illegal settlement, to the west of Nablus in the West Bank.
Three houses belonging to Ahmed Nasr Jarar’s family were earlier demolished.
23 feb 2018
A vigil was staged on Thursday by the families of Ahmed Ismail and Ahmed Naser Jarrar, both killed by the Israeli occupation army, demanding the Israeli authorities to release their bodies.
The casualty’s family members, friends, and activists rallied outside the headquarters of the Red Cross in Jenin and lifted the photos of the two slain young men.
The rally-goers spoke out against Israel’s frequent blackmails against the families of Palestinian anti-occupation protesters and called on the occupation authorities to hand over the bodies of the slain youths to their families.
Speaking with a PIC news correspondent, Ahmed Naser Jarar’s mother said withholding the bodies of dead Palestinians is a crime and a sign of Israel’s moral bankruptcy.
Participants in the vigil handed over a memorandum to the Red Cross calling for serious efforts to disclose such Israeli crimes and work on releasing dead bodies.
Ahmed Naser Jarrar was killed by the Israeli military on February 6 in a shootout in al-Yamon town. The occupation authorities have been refusing to return his body. The body of his cousin Ahmed Ismail has also been withheld for the second month.
The casualty’s family members, friends, and activists rallied outside the headquarters of the Red Cross in Jenin and lifted the photos of the two slain young men.
The rally-goers spoke out against Israel’s frequent blackmails against the families of Palestinian anti-occupation protesters and called on the occupation authorities to hand over the bodies of the slain youths to their families.
Speaking with a PIC news correspondent, Ahmed Naser Jarar’s mother said withholding the bodies of dead Palestinians is a crime and a sign of Israel’s moral bankruptcy.
Participants in the vigil handed over a memorandum to the Red Cross calling for serious efforts to disclose such Israeli crimes and work on releasing dead bodies.
Ahmed Naser Jarrar was killed by the Israeli military on February 6 in a shootout in al-Yamon town. The occupation authorities have been refusing to return his body. The body of his cousin Ahmed Ismail has also been withheld for the second month.