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Israel launches airstrikes on Gaza; forces kill teen in West Bank
Attacks by Israeli military and settlers reported overnight as rights groups appeal for restraint by both sides
July 1, 2014 7:40AM ET |Updated 3:42PM ET
by Renee Lewis
Israeli aircraft bombed dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian teenager during an arrest raid in the occupied West Bank, and violent settler attacks against Palestinians were reported overnight.
The violence came after Israel found the bodies of three Israeli teenagers in the West Bank after they went missing on June 12. Israeli settlers held their funerals Tuesday.
Israel has blamed Hamas for the three Israeli teens’ abduction, though it has not provided evidence to support that allegation. The Israeli military said it bombed 34 sites in Gaza, most of them belonging to Hamas. At least four Palestinians were seriously injured in the strikes, Palestinian website Maan News reported. Israel's military and armed groups in Gaza have increasingly traded fire in the past week.
In the West Bank, 16-year-old Yousouf Ibrahim was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers as they raided Jenin refugee camp.
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/7/1/israel-palestinegaza.html
Israel launches airstrikes on Gaza; forces kill teen in West Bank
Attacks by Israeli military and settlers reported overnight as rights groups appeal for restraint by both sides
July 1, 2014 7:40AM ET |Updated 3:42PM ET
by Renee Lewis
Israeli aircraft bombed dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian teenager during an arrest raid in the occupied West Bank, and violent settler attacks against Palestinians were reported overnight.
The violence came after Israel found the bodies of three Israeli teenagers in the West Bank after they went missing on June 12. Israeli settlers held their funerals Tuesday.
Israel has blamed Hamas for the three Israeli teens’ abduction, though it has not provided evidence to support that allegation. The Israeli military said it bombed 34 sites in Gaza, most of them belonging to Hamas. At least four Palestinians were seriously injured in the strikes, Palestinian website Maan News reported. Israel's military and armed groups in Gaza have increasingly traded fire in the past week.
In the West Bank, 16-year-old Yousouf Ibrahim was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers as they raided Jenin refugee camp.
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/7/1/israel-palestinegaza.html
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
Incorrect, Israel has started conflicts themselves, so again your history is a tad poor as per usual.
Again this ignores the Israelis stealing land
how can the Israelis steal their own lands??
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It is not their land though is it in the West Bank ?
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:
how can the Israelis steal their own lands??
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It is not their land though is it in the West Bank ?
west bank??
only Israel exists
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
It is not their land though is it in the West Bank ?
west bank??
only Israel exists
In your mind and other Zionists maybe, as the UN certainly does believe the West Bank exists.
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
It is not their land though is it in the West Bank ?
west bank??
only Israel exists
Typical Zionist
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:
west bank??
only Israel exists
In your mind and other Zionists maybe, as the UN certainly does believe the West Bank exists.
the UN???
is that the same UN that appointed Iran to its council on women's rights??
do one sunshine
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
In your mind and other Zionists maybe, as the UN certainly does believe the West Bank exists.
the UN???
is that the same UN that appointed Iran to its council on women's rights??
do one sunshine
The same council that has a representative from Iran on one of the seats which nobody objected to
Most European Countries also recognise the West Bank also, and Israels poor policies have changed opinion, which leaves them less friends in the world, hence why they need to wise up, they are reliant on military support and if they fuck off the yanks, well, then they are on their own, hence why they need to come to some reconciliation.
You are such a pathetic simple minded child, who knows very little
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:
the UN???
is that the same UN that appointed Iran to its council on women's rights??
do one sunshine
The same council that has a representative from Iran on one of the seats..
Most European Countries also recognise the West Bank also, and Israels poor policies have changed opinion, which leaves them less friends in the world, hence why they need to wise up, they are reliant on military support and if they fuck off the yanks, well, then they are on their own, hence why they need to come to some reconciliation.
You are such a pathetic simple minded child, who knows very little
the UN
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its amusing that you think anyone listens to the UN these days
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
The same council that has a representative from Iran on one of the seats..
Most European Countries also recognise the West Bank also, and Israels poor policies have changed opinion, which leaves them less friends in the world, hence why they need to wise up, they are reliant on military support and if they fuck off the yanks, well, then they are on their own, hence why they need to come to some reconciliation.
You are such a pathetic simple minded child, who knows very little
the UN
::smthg::
its amusing that you think anyone listens to the UN these days
Oh they do, but hey you do live in cloud cockoo land, so it is no surprise ther
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smelly_bandit wrote:Yeah Israel always listens to the UN
Israel could be left with very view friends in the world, not a good place to put themselves in really
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:Yeah Israel always listens to the UN
Israel could be left with very view friends in the world, not a good place to put themselves in really
Israel already has very few friends and they are doing ok
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
Israel could be left with very view friends in the world, not a good place to put themselves in really
Israel already has very few friends and they are doing ok
It has even less now, soon if they run out of friends they will be fucked, not something I want to see, but you seem to think such a small state with out support is going to win, in each conflict they received military hardware support, even the 1948 conflict.
Reconciliation is the way forward, self-destruction is not a viable plan
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Sure pal
They may have received military hardware but it was Israelis who won the wars waged against them
I know you love the thought of Israel cut loose but though your messiah Obama tried his best he failed to end them as he always fails to do anything
The Zionist lobby will insure the hardware and funds keep flowing
But don't worry didge it will all be over soon one settlement at a time
They may have received military hardware but it was Israelis who won the wars waged against them
I know you love the thought of Israel cut loose but though your messiah Obama tried his best he failed to end them as he always fails to do anything
The Zionist lobby will insure the hardware and funds keep flowing
But don't worry didge it will all be over soon one settlement at a time
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smelly_bandit wrote:Sure pal
They may have received military hardware but it was Israelis who won the wars waged against them
I know you love the thought of Israel cut loose but though your messiah Obama tried his best he failed to end them as he always fails to do anything
The Zionist lobby will insure the hardware and funds keep flowing
But don't worry didge it will all be over soon one settlement at a time
You need military hardware to fight, as if you run out, throwing rocks is not going to stop armed forces!
I do not want to see anything happen to Israel, so again your paranoid delusions are shinning through, I want to see Israel and Palestine come to peace and reconciliation.
The Zionists might get to a point where they have no say..
Over soon, well more of your wishes for a global war, do not worry we have special medical professionals to take care of you for your unbalanced state of mind.
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Lol
Thanks to ISIS and the current conflagration burning the ME to ashes I doubt anyone is going to decide now is a good time to try hamstring Israel
One settlement at a time will pave the way to peace
Thanks to ISIS and the current conflagration burning the ME to ashes I doubt anyone is going to decide now is a good time to try hamstring Israel
One settlement at a time will pave the way to peace
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smelly_bandit wrote:Lol
Thanks to ISIS and the current conflagration burning the ME to ashes I doubt anyone is going to decide now is a good time to try hamstring Israel
One settlement at a time will pave the way to peace
Deflection alert.
Who is talking about now?
Anyway as seen they want to have Arab nations unite against ISIS, so clearly they have different views to you smelly
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Israel has been attacked by its enemies and threatened by its allies since day one
I doubt Mickey Mouse Obama and his tantrums are high on Israel's priority list at the minute
I doubt Mickey Mouse Obama and his tantrums are high on Israel's priority list at the minute
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smelly_bandit wrote:Israel has been attacked by its enemies and threatened by its allies since day one
I doubt Mickey Mouse Obama and his tantrums are high on Israel's priority list at the minute
Israel has attacked also, so it is very much an aggressor also, it was also very much an aggressor against the British blowing up soldiers, but I guess history is always lost on you
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In 2007, the Bush Administration and the Israeli government agreed to a 10-year, $30 billion military aid package for the period from FY2009 to FY2018. During his March 2013 visit to Israel, President Obama pledged that the United States would continue to provide Israel with multi-year commitments of military aid subject to the approval of Congress.
The FY2014 Consolidated Appropriations Act (P.L. 113-76) provides the President’s full $3.1 billion request in FMF for Israel. In addition, it provides another $504 million in funding for research, development, and production of Israel’s Iron Dome anti-rocket system ($235 million) and of the joint U.S.-Israel missile defense systems David’s Sling ($149.7 million), the Arrow improvement program (or Arrow II, $44.3 million), and Arrow III ($74.7 million).
For FY2015, the Administration is requesting $3.1 billion in FMF to Israel and $10 million in Migration and Refugee Assistance. The Missile Defense Agency’s FY2015 request for joint U.S.- Israeli program.
Actually he is doing more, showing what a right plonker you are
http://fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RL33222.pdf
The FY2014 Consolidated Appropriations Act (P.L. 113-76) provides the President’s full $3.1 billion request in FMF for Israel. In addition, it provides another $504 million in funding for research, development, and production of Israel’s Iron Dome anti-rocket system ($235 million) and of the joint U.S.-Israel missile defense systems David’s Sling ($149.7 million), the Arrow improvement program (or Arrow II, $44.3 million), and Arrow III ($74.7 million).
For FY2015, the Administration is requesting $3.1 billion in FMF to Israel and $10 million in Migration and Refugee Assistance. The Missile Defense Agency’s FY2015 request for joint U.S.- Israeli program.
Actually he is doing more, showing what a right plonker you are
http://fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RL33222.pdf
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Well there you go didge
Your "Israel is running out of friends" argument is bollox
You don't understand how strategy works do you??
Your "Israel is running out of friends" argument is bollox
You don't understand how strategy works do you??
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smelly_bandit wrote:Well there you go didge
Your "Israel is running out of friends" argument is bollox
You don't understand how strategy works do you??
I understand it way better than a grunt
Its not bollocks, clearly as I have always prove I know more than you, they are seeing support wain in Europe, that means starting to lose friends, but as seen you are not very bright.
Fancy that, you claim Obama is a Muslims and yet he is funding more to Israel, sort of makes you look a even bigger dickhead, ha ha
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:Well there you go didge
Your "Israel is running out of friends" argument is bollox
You don't understand how strategy works do you??
I understand it way better than a grunt
Its not bollocks, clearly as I have always prove I know more than you, they are seeing support wain in Europe, that means starting to lose friends, but as seen you are not very bright.
Fancy that, you claim Obama is a Muslims and yet he is funding more to Israel, sort of makes you look a even bigger dickhead, ha ha
did you learn about strategy form all your strategy wargames??
let me explain how strategy works for your simple little mind
the US who supplies israel, understands that the ME is not an area they want to be blind in (now more than ever) Israel allows them a safe haven to have a toe hold in and get a handle on the situation.
The ME also happens to be the centre of world OIL supply and therefore it is unlikely that the US will not be interested in what is happening there(now more than ever)
but of course Israel is under constant threat from the Muslims, so if the US want to keep Israel sweet they need to keep Israel strong
funny old thing how strategy works isnt it?? not at all like moving you little men around the screen with your mouse is it??
Israel doesnt need friends, they simply need to carry on doing as they are doing and so long as US foreign policy has a vested interest in the ME(which it always will) Israel will be a key part in that
if Israel were so easy to replace then they would have done so by now,Israel is not the first troublesome ally the Americans would have thrown under the bus
you may not have noticed but loyalty is not trait that the American administration is overly concerned about.
i know you dream about the end of Israel but it is a long way off,well beyond our lifetimes
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
I understand it way better than a grunt
Its not bollocks, clearly as I have always prove I know more than you, they are seeing support wain in Europe, that means starting to lose friends, but as seen you are not very bright.
Fancy that, you claim Obama is a Muslims and yet he is funding more to Israel, sort of makes you look a even bigger dickhead, ha ha
did you learn about strategy form all your strategy wargames??
let me explain how strategy works for your simple little mind
the US who supplies israel, understands that the ME is not an area they want to be blind in (now more than ever) Israel allows them a safe haven to have a toe hold in and get a handle on the situation.
The ME also happens to be the centre of world OIL supply and therefore it is unlikely that the US will not be interested in what is happening there(now more than ever)
but of course Israel is under constant threat from the Muslims, so if the US want to keep Israel sweet they need to keep Israel strong
funny old thing how strategy works isnt it?? not at all like moving you little men around the screen with your mouse is it??
Israel doesnt need friends, they simply need to carry on doing as they are doing and so long as US foreign policy has a vested interest in the ME(which it always will) Israel will be a key part in that
if Israel were so easy to replace then they would have done so by now,Israel is not the first troublesome ally the Americans would have thrown under the bus
you may not have noticed but loyalty is not trait that the American administration is overly concerned about.
i know you dream about the end of Israel but it is a long way off,well beyond our lifetimes
Biggest load of gobbledygook ever considering America will soon over take many in the middle east in Oil production being as they sit on now one of the largest oil reserves.
America has other allies which they fund in the middle East so again that has to be the most safest strategy loony logic you have come out with.
I do not dream about Israel ending but finding peace and reconciliation, that is why it is so funny how you are always do desperate on these debates, because I keep showing you up, you make such daft assumptions.
If peace and reconciliation happens here, many of the extremists lose something they have always used to gain support, but I guess this is too much for you to understand being that you have such a simple mind
Israel does need freinds as seen the amount of financial support they get to continue if stop they woul be screwed, which means they have limitations
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if Israel is so easy to replace why haven't they been??
simple question didge
simple question didge
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smelly_bandit wrote:if Israel is so easy to replace why haven't they been??
simple question didge
Replace, who said anything about being replaced?
It need lots of financial support, which if it went they would be in trouble, again of which I have no wish to see, the point you always miss is I wish to see peace and reconciliation, (two swear words in your book) between Israel and Palestine.
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whatever support they get they will continue to get
so your argument about them losing friends is irrelevant
they can lose all their friends apart from the one that actually matters
you obviously have no idea about Israel since its not exactly surrounded by allies and friends now is it??
i fail to see how much worse off they will be if Bulgaria suddenly stops being their friend
you are dumb
so your argument about them losing friends is irrelevant
they can lose all their friends apart from the one that actually matters
you obviously have no idea about Israel since its not exactly surrounded by allies and friends now is it??
i fail to see how much worse off they will be if Bulgaria suddenly stops being their friend
you are dumb
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smelly_bandit wrote:whatever support they get they will continue to get
so your argument about them losing friends is irrelevant
they can lose all their friends apart from the one that actually matters
you obviously have no idea about Israel since its not exactly surrounded by allies and friends now is it??
i fail to see how much worse off they will be if Bulgaria suddenly stops being their friend
you are dumb
As seen I know far more than you because you did not realise that Obama had increased funding to them, which makes your views he is a Muslim the funniest stupidity you have ever come out with, I did enjoy that which was very embarrassing for you. All it would take is a Government change or a public opinion change, which would create huge problems, so to claim it will never happen is very short sighted on your part.
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:whatever support they get they will continue to get
so your argument about them losing friends is irrelevant
they can lose all their friends apart from the one that actually matters
you obviously have no idea about Israel since its not exactly surrounded by allies and friends now is it??
i fail to see how much worse off they will be if Bulgaria suddenly stops being their friend
you are dumb
As seen I know far more than you because you did not realise that Obama had increased funding to them, which makes your views he is a Muslim the funniest stupidity you have ever come out with, I did enjoy that which was very embarrassing for you. All it would take is a Government change or a public opinion change, which would create huge problems, so to claim it will never happen is very short sighted on your part.
obama is a lame duck
obama got obamacare and had to make huge sacrifices for it
im sure the zionist lobby made their demands known to him
a change of government can only be a good thing, you cant get worse than obama
there was world wide public opposition to the invasion of iraq and what did it achieve??
you're so cute didge, its almost like you think the public has a say on anything these days
israel will endure, Palestine will not
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
As seen I know far more than you because you did not realise that Obama had increased funding to them, which makes your views he is a Muslim the funniest stupidity you have ever come out with, I did enjoy that which was very embarrassing for you. All it would take is a Government change or a public opinion change, which would create huge problems, so to claim it will never happen is very short sighted on your part.
obama is a lame duck
obama got obamacare and had to make huge sacrifices for it
im sure the zionist lobby made their demands known to him
a change of government can only be a good thing, you cant get worse than obama
there was world wide public opposition to the invasion of iraq and what did it achieve??
you're so cute didge, its almost like you think the public has a say on anything these days
israel will endure, Palestine will not
Got to love the rants of smelly, they are so off the loony charts it is embarrassing to read them, especially now the Zionists are controlling him, which even makes your assertion he is assisting terrorists even more daft, you need o make your mind up smelly what you believe as you keep contradicting yourself.
So funny I really feel sorry for how badly gullible and easily indoctrinated you are.
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your poker face is terrible didge
Israel will endure as it has done for decades
so there really isnt anything to argue to be honest
Israel will endure as it has done for decades
so there really isnt anything to argue to be honest
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smelly_bandit wrote:your poker face is terrible didge
Israel will endure as it has done for decades
so there really isnt anything to argue to be honest
You seem obsessed with Poker, which makes me laugh, anyway, my view is on reconciliation and peace, sorry I know those are swear words for you, but that is what is needed, not more conflict!
You never have an argument, your argument is based on the same principles as Islamic extremists, hate, and the killing of innocent people and all out war, strange that
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:your poker face is terrible didge
Israel will endure as it has done for decades
so there really isnt anything to argue to be honest
You seem obsessed with Poker, which makes me laugh, anyway, my view is on reconciliation and peace, sorry I know those are swear words for you, but that is what is needed, not more conflict!
You never have an argument, your argument is based on the same principles as Islamic extremists, hate, and the killing of innocent people and all out war, strange that
peace and reconciliation??
a pipe dream in a fairytale land then
cheers for that, but i prefer living in the real world where Apache gunships and armed soldiers ensure peace and security for Israel
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
You seem obsessed with Poker, which makes me laugh, anyway, my view is on reconciliation and peace, sorry I know those are swear words for you, but that is what is needed, not more conflict!
You never have an argument, your argument is based on the same principles as Islamic extremists, hate, and the killing of innocent people and all out war, strange that
peace and reconciliation??
a pipe dream in a fairytale land then
cheers for that, but i prefer living in the real world where Apache gunships and armed soldiers ensure peace and security for Israel
I know it is beyond your comprehension, but as seen m,any things were once claimed to be a pipe dream, and then they were accomplished, I suggest you read through countless history to realise that.
People once for example never thought Apartheid would end and that for it to end was a pipe dream, and guess what it did.
Never, say never, as anything is possible.
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:
peace and reconciliation??
a pipe dream in a fairytale land then
cheers for that, but i prefer living in the real world where Apache gunships and armed soldiers ensure peace and security for Israel
I know it is beyond your comprehension, but as seen m,any things were once claimed to be a pipe dream, and then they were accomplished, I suggest you read through countless history to realise that.
People once for example never thought Apartheid would end and that for it to end was a pipe dream, and guess what it did.
Never, say never, as anything is possible.
lol
such an optimist
i never say never didge
israel continues to reclaim its land one settlement at a time, soon there will be more jews living in Palestine than "Palestinians"
and when that happens the Israelis will have more claim to the land
i would have thought you could appreciate this tactic
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:
I know it is beyond your comprehension, but as seen m,any things were once claimed to be a pipe dream, and then they were accomplished, I suggest you read through countless history to realise that.
People once for example never thought Apartheid would end and that for it to end was a pipe dream, and guess what it did.
Never, say never, as anything is possible.
lol
such an optimist
i never say never didge
israel continues to reclaim its land one settlement at a time, soon there will be more jews living in Palestine than "Palestinians"
and when that happens the Israelis will have more claim to the land
i would have thought you could appreciate this tactic
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So it could happen and thus is the best way forward.
Your arguments is one of a continuation of problems, which has gone on for decades which as seen does not work and hence why both sides are still at odds with each other.
One day you will learn, I live in hope of thati
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Didge wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:
lol
such an optimist
i never say never didge
israel continues to reclaim its land one settlement at a time, soon there will be more jews living in Palestine than "Palestinians"
and when that happens the Israelis will have more claim to the land
i would have thought you could appreciate this tactic
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So it could happen and thus is the best way forward.
Your arguments is one of a continuation of problems, which has gone on for decades which as seen does not work and hence why both sides are still at odds with each other.
One day you will learn, I live in hope of thati
to say it will never happen would be narrow minded
israel is taking steps towards taking its lands back, once that happens and the illegal squatters are pushed out, there will be peace
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Taking what lands back?
You really are deluded on that, again using your illogical views it would go back to those who were there first, the Jews were not their first, the descendants of the Canaanites were.
You see such illogical arguments is what has kept the conflict going for decades, both sides claims the same daft things
You really are deluded on that, again using your illogical views it would go back to those who were there first, the Jews were not their first, the descendants of the Canaanites were.
You see such illogical arguments is what has kept the conflict going for decades, both sides claims the same daft things
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Didge wrote:Taking what lands back?
You really are deluded on that, again using your illogical views it would go back to those who were there first, the Jews were not their first, the descendants of the Canaanites were.
You see such illogical arguments is what has kept the conflict going for decades, both sides claims the same daft things
yawn
dont care about that anymore matey boy
peace through settlement development
support the peace process didge you fucking warmonger
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smelly_bandit wrote:Didge wrote:Taking what lands back?
You really are deluded on that, again using your illogical views it would go back to those who were there first, the Jews were not their first, the descendants of the Canaanites were.
You see such illogical arguments is what has kept the conflict going for decades, both sides claims the same daft things
yawn
dont care about that anymore matey boy
peace through settlement development
support the peace process didge you fucking warmonger
I do support peace through reconciliation, not stealing lands, or Hamas firing rockets, both are wrong, you advocate hostilities as seen.
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Al-Quds reports that a crowd of angry rioters descended on a Palestinian Arab man during anti-Israel riots on Wednesday, beating him with their hands and with sticks until IDF forces physically rescued him from his compatriots.
According to the news outlet, the rioters were convinced that their victim - fellow rioter 40 year-old Yousef Abu Badria - was an undercover police officer.
Badria was treated for his injuries and later escorted out of the neighborhood by IDF and security forces, after determining that he was Palestinian Arab and did not have Israeli citizenship.
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what monsters the IDF are
According to the news outlet, the rioters were convinced that their victim - fellow rioter 40 year-old Yousef Abu Badria - was an undercover police officer.
Badria was treated for his injuries and later escorted out of the neighborhood by IDF and security forces, after determining that he was Palestinian Arab and did not have Israeli citizenship.
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In the swell of anger and bitter hatred that surrounds the killing and kidnapping of three Israeli teenagers, and a Palestinian boy, families of the murder victims pleaded for peace and calm.
On Wednesday the Arab youth was purportedly dragged into a car, his body later found in a forest near Jerusalem, in a suspected revenge attack by Jewish extremistsfor the killing of three Israeli teenagers, kidnapped as they hitchhiked home.
The bodies of Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Fraenkel, 16, were found on Monday. On Wednesday, Frenkel's family condemned the killing of the Palestinian teenager, 16-year-old Muhammad Hussein Abu Khdeir.
"If the Arab youth was murdered because of nationalistic motives then this is a horrible and horrendous act. There is no difference between (Arab) blood and (Jewish) blood. Murder is murder. There is no forgiveness or justification for any murder," said Yisahi Frenkel, Naftali's uncle.
Hussein Abu Khdeir, Muhammad’s father told the New York Times he did not expect justice for his son. But he added: “I am against kidnapping and killing. Whether Jew or Arab, who can accept the kidnapping and killing of his son or daughter? I call on both sides to stop the bloodshed.”
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On Wednesday the Arab youth was purportedly dragged into a car, his body later found in a forest near Jerusalem, in a suspected revenge attack by Jewish extremistsfor the killing of three Israeli teenagers, kidnapped as they hitchhiked home.
The bodies of Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Fraenkel, 16, were found on Monday. On Wednesday, Frenkel's family condemned the killing of the Palestinian teenager, 16-year-old Muhammad Hussein Abu Khdeir.
"If the Arab youth was murdered because of nationalistic motives then this is a horrible and horrendous act. There is no difference between (Arab) blood and (Jewish) blood. Murder is murder. There is no forgiveness or justification for any murder," said Yisahi Frenkel, Naftali's uncle.
Hussein Abu Khdeir, Muhammad’s father told the New York Times he did not expect justice for his son. But he added: “I am against kidnapping and killing. Whether Jew or Arab, who can accept the kidnapping and killing of his son or daughter? I call on both sides to stop the bloodshed.”
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in a SUSPECTED revenge attack
as it stands the motive is unclear so once again the Muslim savages murder Jews and then riot in celebration
as it stands the motive is unclear so once again the Muslim savages murder Jews and then riot in celebration
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A Kassam rocket fired by Gaza Arab terrorists struck a building in Sderot Thursday morning. No one was injured, but a home suffered extensive damage. The home is being used this summer as the base for a summer day camp. Miraculously, the rocket did not explode, and all the damage was sustained from the impact of the rocket. Children were set to come to the building for their day in camp just a few minutes after the attack.
It was the second building to be hit in Sderot since midnight. At least eight rockets fired by Gaza Arab terrorists hit areas within Israel. Two of the rockets fired Thursday morning were deflected by Iron Dome missiles.
Overnight Wednesday, several other rockets hit Israel, with one causing damage to a building in Sderot. No one was injured in that attack, and electricity was cut off to several buildings in the area. The Red Alert warning system sounded several times during the early hours of Thursday morning.
In response to the rocket attacks, IDF forces struck early Thursday in Gaza. Gaza sources reported several injuries in the IDF strike.
The security cabinet met again Wednesday night to discuss the current security situation. The cabinet has yet to announce any decisions about the situation in Gaza or the fierce rioting in Jerusalem Wednesday in the wake of the discovery of the body of an Arab teen earlier Wednesday.
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It was the second building to be hit in Sderot since midnight. At least eight rockets fired by Gaza Arab terrorists hit areas within Israel. Two of the rockets fired Thursday morning were deflected by Iron Dome missiles.
Overnight Wednesday, several other rockets hit Israel, with one causing damage to a building in Sderot. No one was injured in that attack, and electricity was cut off to several buildings in the area. The Red Alert warning system sounded several times during the early hours of Thursday morning.
In response to the rocket attacks, IDF forces struck early Thursday in Gaza. Gaza sources reported several injuries in the IDF strike.
The security cabinet met again Wednesday night to discuss the current security situation. The cabinet has yet to announce any decisions about the situation in Gaza or the fierce rioting in Jerusalem Wednesday in the wake of the discovery of the body of an Arab teen earlier Wednesday.
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Invisible killings: Israel’s daily toll of Palestinian children
When your land has been occupied by a foreign army as long as your children have been alive, and this occupying army regularly brutalises and humiliates the friends and relatives of these children, stopping kids from confronting the invaders is naturally going to be very difficult. Convincing the Israeli adults in control of this weaponry in civilian areas that they should not be using it to kill children who are merely stone throwers should not be difficult. The statistics sadly tell a different story, of a deep-rooted Israeli contempt for the lives of Palestinian children that should inspire Western outrage. Photo by Musa Al-Shaer.
When Israelis are killed and injured by a Palestinian attack, the TV news networks are quick to cut to “breaking news” reports. Harrowing footage from the scene and interviews with outraged Israeli government officials are swiftly broadcast, and harsh statements are quickly issued by government and UN officials to appear in tomorrow’s front page newspaper stories.
Meanwhile, the steady killing of Palestinian civilians, many of them children, by the Israeli occupation army goes largely unnoticed and unreported.
By consistently emphasizing the suffering of Israelis, and downplaying or ignoring the killings of Palestinians, the media convey a false impression that Palestinian “attacks” are the principal feature of the conflict.
Statistics unambiguously clarify that this impression is the exact opposite of the reality on the ground. A total of 1,926 Palestinians have been killed from 29 September 2000 up to 8 December 2002, and more than 21,000 injured. 669 of these killings occurred since Israel’s total reoccupation of the West Bank began last March, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.
EI looked at the one-month period from 31 October to 2 December 2002 in detail.
According to our research, forty-three Palestinian civilians were killed during this period and dozens wounded or permanently maimed.
Fifteen of those killed and several dozen of those injured were children. A summary of the circumstances of the killing and injury of this group appears below.
Details and circumstances of Palestinian children killed by Israeli occupation forces, 31 October to 2 December 2002
December 2:
Jenin: Mutaz Odeh, 18, died of a gunshot wound to the heart when Israeli occupation forces opened fire on a group of civilians who were stoning Israeli tanks and armored vehicles. 21 others injured, two seriously. (PCHR, LAW)
November 30:
Gaza City: Hatem al-Ajla, 16, shot dead by Israeli occupation forces, with gunshot wounds to the back, according to hospital sources. (AFP)
November 28:
Hebron: Abbas al-Atrash, 3, was in his house, when he was killed by bullets fired by Israeli occupation forces. Doctors said that he was hit by a bullet in the abdomen as he stood at the window. The occupation army claimed the toddler was killed by shrapnel from an explosive device thrown at its forces. No occupation forces were injured by the alleged bomb. (Agencies)
November 25:
Nablus: Jihad Al-Faqih, 8, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces with a bullet to the heart. The killing occurred as many Palestinians decided to ignore the permanent curfew imposed on the city and go to school or work. Some unarmed Palestinians confronted the occupation forces who were in tanks and armored vehicles, and some people stoned them. The occupation forces opened fire on the civilians, killing Jihad, who was not among the stone throwers. 13 others were injured by the soldiers, including 7 other children and two women. (LAW, Agencies)
November 22:
Jenin: Muhammad Bilalweh, 12, was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces with a bullet to the left eye. The occupation forces opened fire on a group of children who began stoning them after an Israeli armored bulldozer had demolished a building that was home to six families. Earlier the army had entered the camp in force, firing indiscriminately. Three other children suffered serious injuries from gunshots and shrapnel. (LAW, Agencies)
November 19:
Tulkarm: Ehab Alam al-Zalqa, 16, was shot and killed by a member of an Israeli death squad disguised as a Palestinian. The killing occurred when the death squad, who had been spotted by civilians, was stoned. After killing Alam, the death squad caught and executed on the spot the person they were hunting after confirming his identity. Two other civilians were killed by the death squad, and ten others, including five children injured. (PCHR, LAW)
November 20:
Tulkarm: Amr al-Qudsi, 14, was shot dead by an Israeli soldier with a gunshot to the back. Following an earlier incident, in which an Israeli death squad killed four people in the town, a group of children gathered and stoned an Israeli jeep. The jeep stopped, a soldier got out, took aim at Amr, and killed him. (LAW, Agencies)
November 16:
Jenin Refugee Camp: Ibrahim al-Sadi, 17, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces. Israel surrounded a number of houses in the center of the refugee camp, including the house of Sheikh Bassam Ragheb al-Sa’di, wanted by Israel for alleged activities in Islamic Jihad. Israeli soldiers noticed al-Sadi’s son Ibrahim, 17, passing near a house with a gun in his hands. Immediately, they fired at him without warning. He was killed by a live bullet in the chest. According to eyewitnesses, the son passed by the area accidentally and he did not fire at the Israeli soldiers, rather he was trying to get away from them. Ibrahim’s brother, Abdulkarim, had been killed by Israeli occupation forces on September 5. (PCHR)
November 15:
Nablus: Imran al-Shila, 15, was killed by a bullet to the chest by Israeli occupation forces who opened fire on a group of children who threw stones at them in the Old City. (LAW)
November 14:
Nablus: Jalal Awijan, 17, was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest, when Israeli occupation forces in tanks and armored vehicles opened fire on a group of school children. (LAW)
November 13:
Rafah, Gaza: Hamed Asad Hassan al-Masri, 2, was killed by a live bullet to the chest. That evening, Israeli occupation forces began shelling Block J in Rafah refugee camp, forcing the little boy’s family to flee their home. As they left the house, Hamed was hit by a bullet fired by the occupation firces. His mother, Asmaa, 31, was critically injured by live ammunition and shrapnel to the abdomen, pelvis and limbs. (PCHR)
November 11:
Rafah, Gaza: Nafez Mishal, 2, was shot by Israeli occupation forces who opened fire on civilian homes in the Tel al Sultan neighborhood of the refugee camp. He died two hours later of a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Nafez had been sitting on his father’s lap playing with a balloon, when the balloon escaped. The toddler got up to run after it and was then cut down by a volley of bullets from an occupation army watch tower. The occupation army claimed it was “returning fire,” although all witnesses said that the soldiers had, as they often do, opened fire without provocation. Two other children, aged 9 and 14 were injured in the same incident (The Independent, PCHR)
November 11:
Rafah, Gaza: Muhammad Rifat Abu al-Naja, 9, died of wounds he sustained the previous month. Abu al-Naja was seriously wounded when Israeli forces at the Egyptian border, south of Rafah, shelled Palestinian houses in Block O in Rafah refugee camp on 17 October 2002. Six Palestinian civilians, including 3 children and 2 women, were killed in that incident, and more than 40 others, including Abu al-Naja, were wounded. (PCHR)
November 5:
Rafah, Gaza: Adham Ibrahim Hamdan, 16, shot by live bullets in the head and Eyad Nafez Abu Taha, 17, shot by a live bullet in the head. The two boys were killed by Israeli occupation forces who had invaded Block L of Rafah refugee camp, demolished three houses, and fired indiscriminately at civilians. 12 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children under the age of 18, were wounded. (PCHR)
When your land has been occupied by a foreign army as long as your children have been alive, and this occupying army regularly brutalises and humiliates the friends and relatives of these children, stopping kids from confronting the invaders is naturally going to be very difficult. Convincing the Israeli adults in control of this weaponry in civilian areas that they should not be using it to kill children who are merely stone throwers should not be difficult. The statistics sadly tell a different story, of a deep-rooted Israeli contempt for the lives of Palestinian children that should inspire Western outrage. Photo by Musa Al-Shaer.
When Israelis are killed and injured by a Palestinian attack, the TV news networks are quick to cut to “breaking news” reports. Harrowing footage from the scene and interviews with outraged Israeli government officials are swiftly broadcast, and harsh statements are quickly issued by government and UN officials to appear in tomorrow’s front page newspaper stories.
Meanwhile, the steady killing of Palestinian civilians, many of them children, by the Israeli occupation army goes largely unnoticed and unreported.
By consistently emphasizing the suffering of Israelis, and downplaying or ignoring the killings of Palestinians, the media convey a false impression that Palestinian “attacks” are the principal feature of the conflict.
Statistics unambiguously clarify that this impression is the exact opposite of the reality on the ground. A total of 1,926 Palestinians have been killed from 29 September 2000 up to 8 December 2002, and more than 21,000 injured. 669 of these killings occurred since Israel’s total reoccupation of the West Bank began last March, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.
EI looked at the one-month period from 31 October to 2 December 2002 in detail.
According to our research, forty-three Palestinian civilians were killed during this period and dozens wounded or permanently maimed.
Fifteen of those killed and several dozen of those injured were children. A summary of the circumstances of the killing and injury of this group appears below.
Details and circumstances of Palestinian children killed by Israeli occupation forces, 31 October to 2 December 2002
December 2:
Jenin: Mutaz Odeh, 18, died of a gunshot wound to the heart when Israeli occupation forces opened fire on a group of civilians who were stoning Israeli tanks and armored vehicles. 21 others injured, two seriously. (PCHR, LAW)
November 30:
Gaza City: Hatem al-Ajla, 16, shot dead by Israeli occupation forces, with gunshot wounds to the back, according to hospital sources. (AFP)
November 28:
Hebron: Abbas al-Atrash, 3, was in his house, when he was killed by bullets fired by Israeli occupation forces. Doctors said that he was hit by a bullet in the abdomen as he stood at the window. The occupation army claimed the toddler was killed by shrapnel from an explosive device thrown at its forces. No occupation forces were injured by the alleged bomb. (Agencies)
November 25:
Nablus: Jihad Al-Faqih, 8, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces with a bullet to the heart. The killing occurred as many Palestinians decided to ignore the permanent curfew imposed on the city and go to school or work. Some unarmed Palestinians confronted the occupation forces who were in tanks and armored vehicles, and some people stoned them. The occupation forces opened fire on the civilians, killing Jihad, who was not among the stone throwers. 13 others were injured by the soldiers, including 7 other children and two women. (LAW, Agencies)
November 22:
Jenin: Muhammad Bilalweh, 12, was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces with a bullet to the left eye. The occupation forces opened fire on a group of children who began stoning them after an Israeli armored bulldozer had demolished a building that was home to six families. Earlier the army had entered the camp in force, firing indiscriminately. Three other children suffered serious injuries from gunshots and shrapnel. (LAW, Agencies)
November 19:
Tulkarm: Ehab Alam al-Zalqa, 16, was shot and killed by a member of an Israeli death squad disguised as a Palestinian. The killing occurred when the death squad, who had been spotted by civilians, was stoned. After killing Alam, the death squad caught and executed on the spot the person they were hunting after confirming his identity. Two other civilians were killed by the death squad, and ten others, including five children injured. (PCHR, LAW)
November 20:
Tulkarm: Amr al-Qudsi, 14, was shot dead by an Israeli soldier with a gunshot to the back. Following an earlier incident, in which an Israeli death squad killed four people in the town, a group of children gathered and stoned an Israeli jeep. The jeep stopped, a soldier got out, took aim at Amr, and killed him. (LAW, Agencies)
November 16:
Jenin Refugee Camp: Ibrahim al-Sadi, 17, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces. Israel surrounded a number of houses in the center of the refugee camp, including the house of Sheikh Bassam Ragheb al-Sa’di, wanted by Israel for alleged activities in Islamic Jihad. Israeli soldiers noticed al-Sadi’s son Ibrahim, 17, passing near a house with a gun in his hands. Immediately, they fired at him without warning. He was killed by a live bullet in the chest. According to eyewitnesses, the son passed by the area accidentally and he did not fire at the Israeli soldiers, rather he was trying to get away from them. Ibrahim’s brother, Abdulkarim, had been killed by Israeli occupation forces on September 5. (PCHR)
November 15:
Nablus: Imran al-Shila, 15, was killed by a bullet to the chest by Israeli occupation forces who opened fire on a group of children who threw stones at them in the Old City. (LAW)
November 14:
Nablus: Jalal Awijan, 17, was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest, when Israeli occupation forces in tanks and armored vehicles opened fire on a group of school children. (LAW)
November 13:
Rafah, Gaza: Hamed Asad Hassan al-Masri, 2, was killed by a live bullet to the chest. That evening, Israeli occupation forces began shelling Block J in Rafah refugee camp, forcing the little boy’s family to flee their home. As they left the house, Hamed was hit by a bullet fired by the occupation firces. His mother, Asmaa, 31, was critically injured by live ammunition and shrapnel to the abdomen, pelvis and limbs. (PCHR)
November 11:
Rafah, Gaza: Nafez Mishal, 2, was shot by Israeli occupation forces who opened fire on civilian homes in the Tel al Sultan neighborhood of the refugee camp. He died two hours later of a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Nafez had been sitting on his father’s lap playing with a balloon, when the balloon escaped. The toddler got up to run after it and was then cut down by a volley of bullets from an occupation army watch tower. The occupation army claimed it was “returning fire,” although all witnesses said that the soldiers had, as they often do, opened fire without provocation. Two other children, aged 9 and 14 were injured in the same incident (The Independent, PCHR)
November 11:
Rafah, Gaza: Muhammad Rifat Abu al-Naja, 9, died of wounds he sustained the previous month. Abu al-Naja was seriously wounded when Israeli forces at the Egyptian border, south of Rafah, shelled Palestinian houses in Block O in Rafah refugee camp on 17 October 2002. Six Palestinian civilians, including 3 children and 2 women, were killed in that incident, and more than 40 others, including Abu al-Naja, were wounded. (PCHR)
November 5:
Rafah, Gaza: Adham Ibrahim Hamdan, 16, shot by live bullets in the head and Eyad Nafez Abu Taha, 17, shot by a live bullet in the head. The two boys were killed by Israeli occupation forces who had invaded Block L of Rafah refugee camp, demolished three houses, and fired indiscriminately at civilians. 12 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children under the age of 18, were wounded. (PCHR)
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Invisible killings: Israel’s daily toll of Palestinian children
Ali Abunimah
The Electronic Intifada
10 December 2002
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When your land has been occupied by a foreign army as long as your children have been alive, and this occupying army regularly brutalises and humiliates the friends and relatives of these children, stopping kids from confronting the invaders is naturally going to be very difficult. Convincing the Israeli adults in control of this weaponry in civilian areas that they should not be using it to kill children who are merely stone throwers should not be difficult. The statistics sadly tell a different story, of a deep-rooted Israeli contempt for the lives of Palestinian children that should inspire Western outrage. Photo by Musa Al-Shaer.
When Israelis are killed and injured by a Palestinian attack, the TV news networks are quick to cut to “breaking news” reports. Harrowing footage from the scene and interviews with outraged Israeli government officials are swiftly broadcast, and harsh statements are quickly issued by government and UN officials to appear in tomorrow’s front page newspaper stories.
Meanwhile, the steady killing of Palestinian civilians, many of them children, by the Israeli occupation army goes largely unnoticed and unreported.
By consistently emphasizing the suffering of Israelis, and downplaying or ignoring the killings of Palestinians, the media convey a false impression that Palestinian “attacks” are the principal feature of the conflict.
Statistics unambiguously clarify that this impression is the exact opposite of the reality on the ground. A total of 1,926 Palestinians have been killed from 29 September 2000 up to 8 December 2002, and more than 21,000 injured. 669 of these killings occurred since Israel’s total reoccupation of the West Bank began last March, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.
EI looked at the one-month period from 31 October to 2 December 2002 in detail.
According to our research, forty-three Palestinian civilians were killed during this period and dozens wounded or permanently maimed.
Fifteen of those killed and several dozen of those injured were children. A summary of the circumstances of the killing and injury of this group appears below.
Details and circumstances of Palestinian children killed by Israeli occupation forces, 31 October to 2 December 2002
December 2:
Jenin: Mutaz Odeh, 18, died of a gunshot wound to the heart when Israeli occupation forces opened fire on a group of civilians who were stoning Israeli tanks and armored vehicles. 21 others injured, two seriously. (PCHR, LAW)
November 30:
Gaza City: Hatem al-Ajla, 16, shot dead by Israeli occupation forces, with gunshot wounds to the back, according to hospital sources. (AFP)
November 28:
Hebron: Abbas al-Atrash, 3, was in his house, when he was killed by bullets fired by Israeli occupation forces. Doctors said that he was hit by a bullet in the abdomen as he stood at the window. The occupation army claimed the toddler was killed by shrapnel from an explosive device thrown at its forces. No occupation forces were injured by the alleged bomb. (Agencies)
November 25:
Nablus: Jihad Al-Faqih, 8, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces with a bullet to the heart. The killing occurred as many Palestinians decided to ignore the permanent curfew imposed on the city and go to school or work. Some unarmed Palestinians confronted the occupation forces who were in tanks and armored vehicles, and some people stoned them. The occupation forces opened fire on the civilians, killing Jihad, who was not among the stone throwers. 13 others were injured by the soldiers, including 7 other children and two women. (LAW, Agencies)
November 22:
Jenin: Muhammad Bilalweh, 12, was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces with a bullet to the left eye. The occupation forces opened fire on a group of children who began stoning them after an Israeli armored bulldozer had demolished a building that was home to six families. Earlier the army had entered the camp in force, firing indiscriminately. Three other children suffered serious injuries from gunshots and shrapnel. (LAW, Agencies)
November 19:
Tulkarm: Ehab Alam al-Zalqa, 16, was shot and killed by a member of an Israeli death squad disguised as a Palestinian. The killing occurred when the death squad, who had been spotted by civilians, was stoned. After killing Alam, the death squad caught and executed on the spot the person they were hunting after confirming his identity. Two other civilians were killed by the death squad, and ten others, including five children injured. (PCHR, LAW)
November 20:
Tulkarm: Amr al-Qudsi, 14, was shot dead by an Israeli soldier with a gunshot to the back. Following an earlier incident, in which an Israeli death squad killed four people in the town, a group of children gathered and stoned an Israeli jeep. The jeep stopped, a soldier got out, took aim at Amr, and killed him. (LAW, Agencies)
November 16:
Jenin Refugee Camp: Ibrahim al-Sadi, 17, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces. Israel surrounded a number of houses in the center of the refugee camp, including the house of Sheikh Bassam Ragheb al-Sa’di, wanted by Israel for alleged activities in Islamic Jihad. Israeli soldiers noticed al-Sadi’s son Ibrahim, 17, passing near a house with a gun in his hands. Immediately, they fired at him without warning. He was killed by a live bullet in the chest. According to eyewitnesses, the son passed by the area accidentally and he did not fire at the Israeli soldiers, rather he was trying to get away from them. Ibrahim’s brother, Abdulkarim, had been killed by Israeli occupation forces on September 5. (PCHR)
November 15:
Nablus: Imran al-Shila, 15, was killed by a bullet to the chest by Israeli occupation forces who opened fire on a group of children who threw stones at them in the Old City. (LAW)
November 14:
Nablus: Jalal Awijan, 17, was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest, when Israeli occupation forces in tanks and armored vehicles opened fire on a group of school children. (LAW)
November 13:
Rafah, Gaza: Hamed Asad Hassan al-Masri, 2, was killed by a live bullet to the chest. That evening, Israeli occupation forces began shelling Block J in Rafah refugee camp, forcing the little boy’s family to flee their home. As they left the house, Hamed was hit by a bullet fired by the occupation firces. His mother, Asmaa, 31, was critically injured by live ammunition and shrapnel to the abdomen, pelvis and limbs. (PCHR)
November 11:
Rafah, Gaza: Nafez Mishal, 2, was shot by Israeli occupation forces who opened fire on civilian homes in the Tel al Sultan neighborhood of the refugee camp. He died two hours later of a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Nafez had been sitting on his father’s lap playing with a balloon, when the balloon escaped. The toddler got up to run after it and was then cut down by a volley of bullets from an occupation army watch tower. The occupation army claimed it was “returning fire,” although all witnesses said that the soldiers had, as they often do, opened fire without provocation. Two other children, aged 9 and 14 were injured in the same incident (The Independent, PCHR)
November 11:
Rafah, Gaza: Muhammad Rifat Abu al-Naja, 9, died of wounds he sustained the previous month. Abu al-Naja was seriously wounded when Israeli forces at the Egyptian border, south of Rafah, shelled Palestinian houses in Block O in Rafah refugee camp on 17 October 2002. Six Palestinian civilians, including 3 children and 2 women, were killed in that incident, and more than 40 others, including Abu al-Naja, were wounded. (PCHR)
November 5:
Rafah, Gaza: Adham Ibrahim Hamdan, 16, shot by live bullets in the head and Eyad Nafez Abu Taha, 17, shot by a live bullet in the head. The two boys were killed by Israeli occupation forces who had invaded Block L of Rafah refugee camp, demolished three houses, and fired indiscriminately at civilians. 12 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children under the age of 18, were wounded. (PCHR)
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Invisible killings: Israel’s daily toll of Palestinian children
Ali Abunimah
The Electronic Intifada
10 December 2002
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When your land has been occupied by a foreign army as long as your children have been alive, and this occupying army regularly brutalises and humiliates the friends and relatives of these children, stopping kids from confronting the invaders is naturally going to be very difficult. Convincing the Israeli adults in control of this weaponry in civilian areas that they should not be using it to kill children who are merely stone throwers should not be difficult. The statistics sadly tell a different story, of a deep-rooted Israeli contempt for the lives of Palestinian children that should inspire Western outrage. Photo by Musa Al-Shaer.
When Israelis are killed and injured by a Palestinian attack, the TV news networks are quick to cut to “breaking news” reports. Harrowing footage from the scene and interviews with outraged Israeli government officials are swiftly broadcast, and harsh statements are quickly issued by government and UN officials to appear in tomorrow’s front page newspaper stories.
Meanwhile, the steady killing of Palestinian civilians, many of them children, by the Israeli occupation army goes largely unnoticed and unreported.
By consistently emphasizing the suffering of Israelis, and downplaying or ignoring the killings of Palestinians, the media convey a false impression that Palestinian “attacks” are the principal feature of the conflict.
Statistics unambiguously clarify that this impression is the exact opposite of the reality on the ground. A total of 1,926 Palestinians have been killed from 29 September 2000 up to 8 December 2002, and more than 21,000 injured. 669 of these killings occurred since Israel’s total reoccupation of the West Bank began last March, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.
EI looked at the one-month period from 31 October to 2 December 2002 in detail.
According to our research, forty-three Palestinian civilians were killed during this period and dozens wounded or permanently maimed.
Fifteen of those killed and several dozen of those injured were children. A summary of the circumstances of the killing and injury of this group appears below.
Details and circumstances of Palestinian children killed by Israeli occupation forces, 31 October to 2 December 2002
December 2:
Jenin: Mutaz Odeh, 18, died of a gunshot wound to the heart when Israeli occupation forces opened fire on a group of civilians who were stoning Israeli tanks and armored vehicles. 21 others injured, two seriously. (PCHR, LAW)
November 30:
Gaza City: Hatem al-Ajla, 16, shot dead by Israeli occupation forces, with gunshot wounds to the back, according to hospital sources. (AFP)
November 28:
Hebron: Abbas al-Atrash, 3, was in his house, when he was killed by bullets fired by Israeli occupation forces. Doctors said that he was hit by a bullet in the abdomen as he stood at the window. The occupation army claimed the toddler was killed by shrapnel from an explosive device thrown at its forces. No occupation forces were injured by the alleged bomb. (Agencies)
November 25:
Nablus: Jihad Al-Faqih, 8, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces with a bullet to the heart. The killing occurred as many Palestinians decided to ignore the permanent curfew imposed on the city and go to school or work. Some unarmed Palestinians confronted the occupation forces who were in tanks and armored vehicles, and some people stoned them. The occupation forces opened fire on the civilians, killing Jihad, who was not among the stone throwers. 13 others were injured by the soldiers, including 7 other children and two women. (LAW, Agencies)
November 22:
Jenin: Muhammad Bilalweh, 12, was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces with a bullet to the left eye. The occupation forces opened fire on a group of children who began stoning them after an Israeli armored bulldozer had demolished a building that was home to six families. Earlier the army had entered the camp in force, firing indiscriminately. Three other children suffered serious injuries from gunshots and shrapnel. (LAW, Agencies)
November 19:
Tulkarm: Ehab Alam al-Zalqa, 16, was shot and killed by a member of an Israeli death squad disguised as a Palestinian. The killing occurred when the death squad, who had been spotted by civilians, was stoned. After killing Alam, the death squad caught and executed on the spot the person they were hunting after confirming his identity. Two other civilians were killed by the death squad, and ten others, including five children injured. (PCHR, LAW)
November 20:
Tulkarm: Amr al-Qudsi, 14, was shot dead by an Israeli soldier with a gunshot to the back. Following an earlier incident, in which an Israeli death squad killed four people in the town, a group of children gathered and stoned an Israeli jeep. The jeep stopped, a soldier got out, took aim at Amr, and killed him. (LAW, Agencies)
November 16:
Jenin Refugee Camp: Ibrahim al-Sadi, 17, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces. Israel surrounded a number of houses in the center of the refugee camp, including the house of Sheikh Bassam Ragheb al-Sa’di, wanted by Israel for alleged activities in Islamic Jihad. Israeli soldiers noticed al-Sadi’s son Ibrahim, 17, passing near a house with a gun in his hands. Immediately, they fired at him without warning. He was killed by a live bullet in the chest. According to eyewitnesses, the son passed by the area accidentally and he did not fire at the Israeli soldiers, rather he was trying to get away from them. Ibrahim’s brother, Abdulkarim, had been killed by Israeli occupation forces on September 5. (PCHR)
November 15:
Nablus: Imran al-Shila, 15, was killed by a bullet to the chest by Israeli occupation forces who opened fire on a group of children who threw stones at them in the Old City. (LAW)
November 14:
Nablus: Jalal Awijan, 17, was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest, when Israeli occupation forces in tanks and armored vehicles opened fire on a group of school children. (LAW)
November 13:
Rafah, Gaza: Hamed Asad Hassan al-Masri, 2, was killed by a live bullet to the chest. That evening, Israeli occupation forces began shelling Block J in Rafah refugee camp, forcing the little boy’s family to flee their home. As they left the house, Hamed was hit by a bullet fired by the occupation firces. His mother, Asmaa, 31, was critically injured by live ammunition and shrapnel to the abdomen, pelvis and limbs. (PCHR)
November 11:
Rafah, Gaza: Nafez Mishal, 2, was shot by Israeli occupation forces who opened fire on civilian homes in the Tel al Sultan neighborhood of the refugee camp. He died two hours later of a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Nafez had been sitting on his father’s lap playing with a balloon, when the balloon escaped. The toddler got up to run after it and was then cut down by a volley of bullets from an occupation army watch tower. The occupation army claimed it was “returning fire,” although all witnesses said that the soldiers had, as they often do, opened fire without provocation. Two other children, aged 9 and 14 were injured in the same incident (The Independent, PCHR)
November 11:
Rafah, Gaza: Muhammad Rifat Abu al-Naja, 9, died of wounds he sustained the previous month. Abu al-Naja was seriously wounded when Israeli forces at the Egyptian border, south of Rafah, shelled Palestinian houses in Block O in Rafah refugee camp on 17 October 2002. Six Palestinian civilians, including 3 children and 2 women, were killed in that incident, and more than 40 others, including Abu al-Naja, were wounded. (PCHR)
November 5:
Rafah, Gaza: Adham Ibrahim Hamdan, 16, shot by live bullets in the head and Eyad Nafez Abu Taha, 17, shot by a live bullet in the head. The two boys were killed by Israeli occupation forces who had invaded Block L of Rafah refugee camp, demolished three houses, and fired indiscriminately at civilians. 12 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children under the age of 18, were wounded. (PCHR)
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