[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Sounds Like They're Trying to Get Ghislaine Maxwell out of Prison

Mississippi declared a public health emergency over its infant mortality rate (guess why)

Andy Ngo: ANTIFA is a terrorist organization & Trump will need a lot of help to stop them

America Is Reaching A Boiling Point

The Pandemic Of Fake Psychiatric Diagnoses

This Is How People Actually Use ChatGPT, According To New Research

Texas Man Arrested for Threatening NYC's Mamdani

Man puts down ABC's The View on air

Strong 7.8 quake hits Russia's Kamchatka

My Answer To a Liberal Professor. We both See Collapse But..

Cash Jordan: “Set Them Free”... Mob STORMS ICE HQ, Gets CRUSHED By ‘Deportation Battalion’’

Call The Exterminator: Signs Demanding Violence Against Republicans Posted In DC

Crazy Conspiracy Theorist Asks Questions About Vaccines

New owner of CBS coordinated with former Israeli military chief to counter the country's critics,

BEST VIDEO - Questions Concerning Charlie Kirk,

Douglas Macgregor - IT'S BEGUN - The People Are Rising Up!

Marine Sniper: They're Lying About Charlie Kirk's Death and They Know It!

Mike Johnson Holds 'Private Meeting' With Jewish Leaders, Pledges to Screen Out Anti-Israel GOP Candidates

Jimmy Kimmel’s career over after ‘disgusting’ lies about Charlie Kirk shooter [Plus America's Homosexual-In-Chief checks-In, Clot-Shots, Iryna Zarutska and More!]

1200 Electric School Busses pulled from service due to fires.

Is the Deep State Covering Up Charlie Kirk’s Murder? The FBI’s Bizarre Inconsistencies Exposed

Local Governments Can Be Ignorant Pissers!!

Cash Jordan: Gangs PLUNDER LA Mall... as California’s “NO JAILS” Strategy IMPLODES

Margin Debt Tops Historic $1 Trillion, Your House Will Be Taken Blindly Warns Dohmen

Tucker Carlson LIVE: America After Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk allegedly recently refused $150 million from Israel to take more pro Israel stances

"NATO just declared War on Russia!"Co; Douglas Macgregor

If You're Trying To Lose Weight But Gaining Belly Fat, Watch Insulin

Arabica Coffee Prices Soar As Analyst Warns of "Weather Disasters" Risk Denting Global Production

Candace Owens: : I Know What Happened at the Hamptons (Ackman confronted Charlie Kirk)


Israel/Zionism
See other Israel/Zionism Articles

Title: Israeli military shot over 500 Palestinians in the head during Gaza protests
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://mondoweiss.net/2018/05/military-palestinians-protests/
Published: May 22, 2018
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2018-05-22 20:23:47 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 588
Comments: 2

Palestinian protesters gather during clashes with Israeli security froces in a tent city protest where Palestinians demand the right to return to their homeland, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the "Nakba", and against U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem at the Israel-Gaza border, in Beit Lahia, in the northern of Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2018. (Photo: Ramez Habboub/APA Images)

Gaza

Health Ministry: ‘Israeli army killed 112 Palestinians, injured 13,190 since March 30th’

IMEMC 21 May — Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, the spokesperson of the Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip, has reported Sunday that Israeli soldiers have killed 112 Palestinians, and injured 13,190 since the Great Return March protests started on the Palestinian Land Day, March 30th, 2018. Dr. al-Qedra said that the soldiers killed 13 Palestinian children, and injured 2096 others, in addition to wounding 1029 women. He added that 332 of the wounded Palestinians suffered life-threatening injuries, 3,422 suffered moderate wounds, 9,436 suffered mild injuries, and 5,572 suffered the effects of teargas inhalation. Dr. al-Qedra said that:

502 Palestinians were shot in the head and neck.

283 were shot in the chest and back.

225 were shot in the abdomen and pelvis.

938 were shot in the arm.

325 were shot in the leg.

1,117 suffered various cuts and bruises to several parts of their bodies. He also said that 27 of the wounded Palestinians suffered amputations in their legs, one in his arm, and four others had some fingers severed by Israeli fire. Dr. al-Qedra added that the soldiers also shot and killed one medic, and injured 323 others with live fire and gas bombs, in addition to causing damage to 37 ambulances.

http://imemc.org/article/health-ministry-israeli-army-killed-112-palestinians- injured13190-since-march-30th/

Another Palestinian dies from wounds suffered on May 14

IMEMC 19 May — The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported that a young Palestinian man died, Saturday, from serious wounds he suffered on Monday, May 14. It said the young man, identified as Mohammad Mazen Oleyyan, 20, was shot with live Israeli army fire, and died from his serious wounds at the Al-Quds Hospital, in Gaza. The Palestinian was shot with a live round in the head, during the Great Return March, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza. He remained in critical condition before he was pronounced brain dead, and passed away Saturday.

On Saturday at dawn [as previously reported], another Palestinian identified as Mo‘in Abdul-Hamid Sa‘ey , 58 years of age, died from his serious wounds at the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza city, where he was rushed to surgery and then to the Intensive Care Unit until he succumbed to his wounds. http://imemc.org/article/another-palestinian-dies-from-wounds-suffered-on-may- 14/

Palestinian dies from serious wounds suffered in northern Gaza

IMEMC 19 May — The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that a third Palestinian died, on Saturday evening, from serious wounds he suffered last Monday, when Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire in northern Gaza. The Ministry said the Palestinian, Ahmad al-‘Abed Abu Samra, 21, was shot by Israeli soldiers on Monday May 14, and remained in critical condition until he succumbed to his wounds on Saturday evening, at the Shifa Medical Center. The Palestinian, from Jabalia an-Nazla, in northern Gaza, was shot by the soldiers during the Great Return March, near the border fence, east of Jabalia. http://imemc.org/article/palestinian-dies-from-serious-wounds-suffered-in- northern-gaza/

‘Sometimes dancing, sometimes furious’: a girl shot dead in Gaza The Guardian 21 May by Oliver Holmes and Hazem Balousha in al-Bureij, Gaza — The family of Wesal Sheikh Khalil say that in a matter of weeks the teenager experienced a complete transformation, from a hop-scotching child to an adolescent infuriated by injustice in Gaza. “You are cowards,” she screamed at her aunts when they refused to join protests at the border, where health officials say Israeli forces have killed more than 110 and shot thousands since demonstrations began in late March. Her immediate family, impoverished even by the coastal enclave’s dire standards, had been unengaged in politics. Wesal and her 11-year-old brother were the only ones who trekked weekly to the perimeter, into the surging crowds and the black smoke of burning tyres. Their siblings tried to stop them, but they would sneak out. “She kept saying: ‘You have to go. You have to go,’” recalled one aunt, Ahlam, 30. “She was the most dedicated of all of us.” Wesal, 14, was shot dead on May 14, one of more than 60 people killed as Israeli snipers fired on protesters. The teenager has left behind a family who are grieving, but who also feel purpose in their loss. “Now she is dead, I’m ready,” said another aunt, Anwar. “After what she did, we are not afraid.” Wesal’s brother said she had been carrying wire cutters to break through the fence that day, and others say she ferried water bottles and stones to people at the front, metres from Israeli snipers…. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/19/sometimes-dancing-sometimes- furious-a-girl-shot-dead-in-gaza

Israeli army shells alleged Hamas sites in central Gaza Strip

GAZA CITY (Ma‘an) 22 May — Israeli forces shelled an alleged Hamas military post east of the al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on Tuesday morning. Witnesses told Ma‘an that the shelling came after several Palestinian youths managed to cross the Israeli border fence and burn Israeli military tents. Israeli forces stationed in military towers along the border reportedly opened fire at several points east of al-Bureij. No injuries were reported, and the Palestinian youths allegedly crossed back into the Gaza Strip unharmed. Israeli news website Ynet quoted the Israeli army spokesperson as saying “the army had attacked the Hamas post after a number of terrorists who had crossed the border torched a military post.” Ynet added that “the rules of engagement on the Gaza border have been stepped up in the past month and forces are permitted to open fire at Palestinians trying to vandalize military infrastructures near the fence, even if those Palestinians are unarmed.” http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=7801

‘a day of gas’ inside a Gaza ambulance

ZEITOUN, Gaza (Washington Post) 19 May by Loveday Morris — The first patients don’t come until 5:39pm. They crowd around the ambulance, choking on tear gas. Israeli soldiers, just a few hundred yards away on the other side of the boundary fence, had fired a volley of hissing cans at the protesters. Hussein al Sumeiri, a 31-year-old paramedic, hands out cotton wool treated with alcohol and saline for them to wipe their stinging eyes. One 10-year-old in jeans and a yellow T-shirt has tears streaming down his cheeks and is struggling for breath. He is brought inside the ambulance to be given oxygen. Sumeiri logs it as the day’s first injury. Friday was the quietest protest day of the past eight weeks for the paramedics in ambulance No. 414. The ‘Great March of Return’, as the demonstrations have been dubbed, reached their peak Monday … Medics like Sumeiri have witnessed the brunt of the violence. His ambulance treated more than 50 patients with gunshot wounds Monday. The medics have been in the line of fire themselves, with one paramedic among those killed Monday. They list the names of several colleagues who have been shot. The crowds are thin Friday, swelling only after late-afternoon prayers, when several busloads arrive. It’s the first day of Ramadan, the holy month when Muslims fast between sunrise and sunset, and temperatures are near a sweat-inducing 35°C [95°F]. The medics are working on empty … The day closes with just 56 injuries across Gaza, largely from tear gas, though some gunshot wounds are reported. A final volley of tear gas canisters lands farther back from the fence, where families have gathered in tents. Sumeiri’s brother-in-law calls to check. “A good day,” he reports back. “A day of gas.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/a-day-of-gas-inside-a-gaza- ambulance/2018/05/18/daf61412-5a19-11e8-9889-07bcc1327f4b_story.html

Navy fires on fishing boats; bulldozers raze lands in Gaza

IMEMC/Agencies 21 May — Israeli naval forces, on Monday morning, opened fire on Palestinian fishing boats off the coast of Gaza City. Witnesses told Ma‘an News Agency that Israeli naval boats opened fire at several fishing boats off the coast of Gaza City, forcing fishermen to head back to shore, in fear for their lives. No injuries were reported.

Meanwhile, several Israeli military bulldozers entered into agricultural lands in the northern Gaza Strip, along the Israeli-imposed “buffer zone”. Locals said that four Israeli bulldozers raided the eastern parts of the al-Shuja‘eyya neighborhood and leveled lands as Israeli drones flew overhead.

Israeli military sites in eastern Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, had also opened fire at protest camps on Monday, before dawn. No injuries were reported.

http://imemc.org/article/navy-fires-on-fishing-boats-bulldozers-raze-lands-in- gaza/

Palestinian publicly sets himself on fire in Gaza

GAZA CITY (AP) 20 May by Fares Akram — A 20-year-old Palestinian is in critical condition Sunday after publicly setting himself on fire but his motives remain unclear with family believing he was despairing over Gaza’s dire living conditions and Hamas, the Islamic militant group that rules the territory, alleging personal problems. Suicide is strictly forbidden in Islam and cases are rare in conservative Gaza but dozens were reported last year. Several cases of self-immolation have also been reported in Gaza over the past years. This was the first time, however, that one was filmed and posted online. In the brief nighttime clip, Fathi Harb is already ablaze in front of a residential building. Onlookers rush to put out the fire with rugs and water. In the brief nighttime clip, Fathi Harb is already ablaze in front of a residential building. Onlookers rush to put out the fire with rugs and water. Majda, the young man’s mother, told The Associated Press Sunday that a day earlier her eldest son had said he was going to collect a payment. But half an hour later police came to her home saying he was in hospital after having set himself ablaze. On Sunday, Fathi was unconscious and connected to breathing tubes at the intensive care unit of Gaza city’s Shifa hospital. Majda said she doesn’t know for sure what led Fathi to hurt himself. She said he was expecting his first child soon and felt helpless due to the harsh economic situation in Gaza … Fathi’s grandfather, Said, blamed the blockade and also the Palestinian divide for “killing the dreams of youths like Fathi.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/palestinian-publicly-sets-himself-fire-gaza- 163940873.html

VIDEO: Life in Gaza: Palestinians’ struggle to survive

21 May — Palestinians say the recent protests at Gaza’s border with Israel are a way for them to vent frustration after years of living under a blockade. People in Gaza are finding it increasingly difficult to survive, and children are being hit the hardest. Al Jazeera’s Hoda Abdel-Hamid met some of the people in Gaza struggling to survive — She rarely leaves her home, overwhelmed by dark thoughts. Her husband lost his job four years ago. Since then, they have gradually sold all of their belongings to survive. Now there’s not much left, and the family’s in debt….

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/05/life-gaza-palestinians-struggle-survive- 180521105843289.html

Gaza turns off the Ramadan lanterns

GAZA (WAFA) 19 May — Residents of the Gaza Strip (2 million people) are spending Ramadan this year without electricity, making their living conditions worse as the economic situation deteriorate year after year. Electricity reaches homes of Gazans at best four hours a day, compared to 20 hours cut off in hot and dry Ramadan weather. The electricity crisis began in the Gaza Strip in 2006 after Israeli warplanes bombed the only power generating plant and then multiplied as the 11-year-old Israeli blockade intensified. With the start of the holy fast month of Ramadan on Thursday, Gazans eat their “Sohour” (pre-fast dawn meal) and Iftar (breaking the fast meat at sunset) without electricity, which compounded their suffering. “For 12 years we have lived in suffering and crises; no electricity, no clean water, no work … Gaza is in a state of clinical death,” Hassan Qassem, from Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, told WAFA. The well off in Gaza resort to large generators to light their homes at a cost of a little over $1 per kilowatt of electricity, while the cost of one kilowatt of electricity at the generating plant after it was rebuilt and became partially operating is a little over 10 cents. The poor and the destitute, however, are forced to eat their meals by candlelight or battery operating torches. “We are deprived at home – especially my children – of watching TV shows that we eagerly wait for during the holy month,” Qassem said. Absent as well this Ramadan is the lanterns that add joy to the Gazans, especially children, which are nowadays too expensive to buy, let alone light….

http://english.wafa.ps/page.aspx?id=QVFYiTa97781199714aQVFYiT

EU announces €3 million humanitarian aid for Gaza

BETHLEHEM (Ma‘an) 19 May — The European Commission of the European Union (EU) announced on Friday that it would be sending €3 million to help civilians in need of urgent assistance in the besieged Gaza Strip. According to a press release, the funding will be channeled exclusively through international humanitarian EC partners to deliver health, water, and sanitation assistance to Palestinians in need of “critical assistance.” Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides said the emergency assistance “will help provide basic supplies to civilians in need,” adding “for a smooth and continued delivery of humanitarian aid, it is essential that critical goods and equipment are allowed to enter Gaza in a timely manner.” The announcement came as the UN reached a decision to send war crimes investigators to Gaza. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=780124

Arab Israelis in Haifa protest over Gaza killings

AFP 21 May — Hundreds of Arab Israelis demonstrated Saturday evening in Haifa in solidarity with Gaza, where more than 60 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli occupation forces in recent days, an AFP reporter said. Protesters shouted “down with the occupation, stop fascism” and denounced the arrests on Friday of 19 people in the northern city during a previous rally held in solidarity with Gaza residents. They waved four large letters in bright red, making up the word “Gaza” and chanted slogans, including “Jews and Arabs, we are not enemies”. A total of 62 Palestinians were killed by Israeli occupation gunfire on Monday, when thousands of Palestinians protested as the US officially moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem after recognising the disputed city as the capital of Israel. They were among 119 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces on the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel since mass demonstrations started on March 30, according to authorities in Gaza, which is run by the Islamist movement Hamas.

http://www.jordantimes.com/news/region/arab-israelis-haifa-protest-over-gaza- killings

‘We die anyway, so let it be in front of the cameras’: conversations with Gazans Haaretz 20 May by Amira Hass — My friends in Gaza are outraged by Israel’s claim that Hamas rules everything. ‘You people always looked down at us, so it’s hard for you to understand that no one demonstrates in anyone else’s name’ — “Our ability, the Palestinians, to be killed is greater than your ability, the Israelis, to kill,” a resident of the Deheisheh refugee camp near Bethlehem told me at the beginning of the second intifada. Ever an optimist, he meant that because of this difference, in the end the two sides would reach a fair agreement. On Tuesday this week, alongside the border fence and across from Beit Hanun in the northern Gaza Strip, his mistake once again became clear. There’s a limit to the Palestinians’ ability to be killed. In the morning after the Monday of bloodshed, the protesters took a break. Sixty fresh mourning tents and hundreds of newly wounded justified the lull they asked for. The next day, Nakba Day, which was supposed to be the peak, was actually the day they gave up on the symbolic mass March of Return to the border fence …

Hamas has lost its popularity in Gaza because of the failures and disasters of the past 10 years, a friend promised me after he reminded me that he “doesn’t like them at all.” At the beginning, they weren’t enthused by the idea of the March of Return, after young activists brought the idea to all the political factions’ leaders, he says. After that Hamas adopted the idea too. As an organization, Hamas is capable of offering what other groups can’t: rides to the March of Return camps, maybe a sandwich and a bottle of cola and tents. “But they can’t force us to come and endanger ourselves. After all, it’s dangerous to be even 300 or 400 meters away, because the soldiers shoot at us.”…. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-we-die-anyway-so-let-it-be-in- front-of-the-camera-talking-to-gazans-1.6098045

Violence / Detentions — West Bank / Jerusalem

Army invades many neighborhoods in Jerusalem

IMEMC 20 May — Israeli soldiers invaded, on Saturday at night, many neighborhoods in occupied East Jerusalem, and opened fire at protesters, in addition to attacking Palestinians holding social activities, celebrating the holy Muslim month of Ramadan. Media sources in Jerusalem said the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods in the occupied city, and fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinians, who protested the invasion. The soldiers also imposed much harsher restrictions on the Palestinians in the city, while Israelis celebrate Shavuot Jewish holiday. In addition, the soldiers attacked dozens of Palestinians holding social and religious activities, celebrating the holy month of Ramadan, in Bab al-‘Amoud and Bas as-Sahera of the Old City. The Palestinians were attacked by soldiers and mounted officers, who invaded the two areas, and resorted to excessive use of force against them. In addition, the soldiers invaded the many neighborhoods in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city, and attacked Palestinian protesters. The soldiers also invaded Hizma and al-‘Issawiya towns, and fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at many Palestinians, who protested the invasion. It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also briefly invaded the al-Makassed Hospital, in at-Tour neighborhood overlooking the Old City.

http://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-invade-many-neighborhoods-in- jerusalem/

Israeli soldiers injure five Palestinians in Jenin

IMEMC 21 May — Israeli soldiers injured, on Monday at dawn, five young men, after the soldiers invaded the Eastern Neighborhood of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and fired at many Palestinians who protested the invasion. Medical sources said the soldiers shot a young man with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the neck, and another in the leg, in addition to a third Palestinian who was shot in the abdomen. They added that the soldiers also chased a fourth Palestinian, and shot him with a live round in thes leg. Another Palestinian suffered various cuts and bruises while running away from soldiers who were chasing him.

In addition, the soldiers invaded the home of former political prisoner, Ra‘ed Abu Srour, and violently searched the property before illegally confiscating 60.000 shekels.

In addition, the soldiers abducted a Palestinian child in Beit Fajjar town, south of Bethlehem, and searched many homes in the town, and in Teqou‘a, southeast of Bethlehem.

http://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldieres-injure-five-palestinians-in-jenin/

Israeli soldiers abduct three Palestinians, including one woman

IMEMC 20 May — Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, three Palestinians, including one woman, in Ramallah and Tulkarem governorates, in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Doura al-Qare‘ town, northeast of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and abducted Mahmoud Jamal al-Masri and Nassim Rawhi Hamdan. The PPS added that the soldiers also invaded and searched homes, before abducting a woman, identified as Rania Ahmad Ali.

http://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldiers-abduct-three-palestinians-including- one-woman/

5 Palestinians detained in overnight raids

BETHLEHEM (Ma‘an) 21 May — Israeli forces detained at least five Palestinians from across the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem during predawn raids on Monday morning.

In the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem, Israeli forces detained a Palestinian teenager identified as Sari Muhammad Taqatqa, 18. In East Jerusalem, Israeli forces detain four Palestinians. One was identified as Khalid Abu Mayyaleh, 21, was detained from the Silwan neighborhood. The other three were detained from the Jabal al-Mukabbir neighborhood. Their identities remained unknown.

http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=780129

Israeli forces detain 15 Palestinians from West Bank, East Jerusalem, Gaza BETHLEHEM (Ma‘an) 22 May — Israeli forces detained at least 14 Palestinians during predawn raids on Tuesday in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, according to official Palestinian and Israeli army sources. Israeli military detention raids in the occupied Palestinian territory are a near-nightly occurrence. According to prisoners rights group Addameer, as of April, 6,036 Palestinians were being held in Israeli prisons.

West Bank — An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma‘an that 11 Palestinians were detained from the West Bank overnight. The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said in a statement that nine Palestinians were detained from the West Bank. According to PPS, four Palestinians were detained from the southern West Bank district of Hebron. They were identified as Yahiya al-Hur, Ahmad Jawabreh, Muhammad al-Sharabati and Qusai Jawabreh. Locals told Ma‘an that Yahiya al-Hur, who they said was a teenager, was detained from the al-‘Arroub refugee camp. Another Palestinian, identified as Ismail Abu Rahmeh, was detained from the Ramallah-area village of Bil‘in, in the central West Bank. Locals also reported that Israeli forces raided the central West Bank town of Abu Dis, in the Jerusalem district, sparking clashes with local residents. No detentions were reported in the area.

In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, Israeli forces detained one Palestinian, identified as Omar Izz al-Din.

East Jerusalem — In East Jerusalem, Israeli forces detained three Palestinians from the neighborhood of ‘Issawiya. They were identified as Muhammad Jihad Elayyan, Wadie Daoud Elayyan and Muhammad Zakariyya Elayyan.

Gaza Strip — Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip, head of the documentation unit at the Palestinian Committee of Prisoners’ Affairs, Abd al-Nasser Farawneh, told Ma‘an that Israeli forces detained a man at the Erez crossing in northern Gaza. Farawneh identified the man as Bilal Ayman al-Astal from Khan Younis in southern Gaza. Al-Astal had allegedly been summoned to the crossing for an interview to receive a medical permit, and was detained after the interview. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=780134

Land, property theft & destruction / Ethnic cleansing / Settlements

Video: Sheikh Jarrah: A tale of eviction and resettlement

Al Jazeera Rewind 19 May — Six years on, a young Palestinian reflects on coming of age in one of the world’s most contested cities — Mohammad al-Kurd grew up in one of the world’s most contested cities. At age 13, Mohammad and his family were evicted from their home that his father built in the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah by Israeli settlers. Mohammad felt deep anger towards all Israelis at first, but his views began to change as he was exposed to Israelis from a variety of backgrounds who came to the neighbourhood to support the Palestinian residents in their struggle to save their homes. Al Jazeera followed Mohammad’s coming of age over two years of profound upheaval and huge change in Sheikh Jarrah.

Six years on, REWIND speaks to Mohammad, now a student in Atlanta, Georgia about his plans for the future. “I want to be able to do my masters and hopefully my PhD, but my ultimate goal would be to do something very big for Palestinian education,” he says. While he still dreams of becoming a writer, Mohammad acknowledges that, as a Palestinian, this might be an unreachable goal for him … “If you really want to make a living in Palestine, you’re going to be humiliated, building settlements for Israelis because, in Palestine, janitors who work in Israeli spaces make more than Palestinian teachers,” he says. But Mohammad sees a use for his writing in recording the rapidly fading memories of his grandmother, Rifka al-Kurd, who led her family’s defiant response to the eviction….

https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/rewind/2018/05/sheikh-jarrah-tale-eviction- resettlement-180514083326381.html

Opinion: The judges are hurrying / Amira Hass

Haaretz 22 May — The panel of high court justices appeared to be in a hurry to authorize the demolition of the Jahalin Bedouin tribe’s village in the Khan al- Ahmar area of the West Bank. If anyone still hoped that this impression, conveyed by the justices at a hearing on April 25, was wrong, the course of events described below suggests otherwise. When with the approval of the High Court of Justice, a bulldozer demolishes the school built of tires and the other village buildings, the nearby Jewish settlement of Kfar Adumim will celebrate. In the wake of its persistent petitions to the high court over the past nine years to remove the Bedouin nuisance from the view of its houses, the state announced the imminent expulsion of the villagers. The plan is to transfer them against their will to the West Bank Jerusalem suburb of Abu Dis and to impose a semi-urban lifestyle on them. The justices also heard two other petitions filed on behalf of the Bedouin by attorney Shlomo Lecker against the demolition of the village and against the demolition of the school. The panel that heard the petitions was comprised of Justices Noam Solberg, Anat Baron and Yael Willner. It is known that Solberg is a resident of the settlement of Alon Shvut. It is also known that Willner was one of Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked’s candidates for the high court. In her youth, Willner took part in an attempt by the Gush Emunim settlement movement to settle Sebastia in the northern West Bank. What was not widely known is that she has a brother and sister who live in Kfar Adumim … Section 77a of the Courts Act states that a judge shall not sit in judgment when he knows that a relative is one of the parties to a proceeding, or if a first-degree relative has a genuine financial or personal interest in the proceeding or its outcome. On May 2, Lecker filed a motion to disqualify Willner from hearing this case. The three justices summarily dismissed his motion, and were joined last week by Justice Neal Hendel, who heard Lecker’s appeal of the three justices’ action….

https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-the-judges-are-hurrying-1.6110231

Cohabitation in the Old City: Four communities vie for territory inside hallowed walls

France 24 17 May — A visit to Jerusalem’s Old City offers a glimpse of the diversity of this culturally rich metropolis and insight into the uneasy cohabitation of the communities that share this sliver of sacrosanct ground. Entry through Damascus Gate – the portal to the souk and the Arab Quarter of the Old City – requires passing in front of three security stations with a phalanx of uniformed, machine-gun-toting, steely-eyed soldiers at each one. Unconsciously, one adopts an imperceptible protective hunch, the reptilian brain on alert for potential danger. Even in the morning, the air inside the souk is redolent with the aroma of cardamom, which wafts over tourists sipping coffee at rickety tables. One doesn’t go 20 yards before encountering another duo of soldiers, seemingly hardly out of their teens. With Israel’s policy of mandatory military service for citizens over the age of 18, the peace in Jerusalem is maintained by a very young, mostly male contingent. The merchants in the quarter are primarily Palestinian, and when they talk about their daily existence in the Old City, the word “occupation” comes up consistently. There is no apparent interaction between the soldiers and the Arabs, who move silently around one another as though each is an invisible obstacle. These merchants say they feel they are treated as second-class citizens by the Israelis and that they have been abandoned by even their fellow Arab states, especially Saudi Arabia…. http://www.france24.com/en/20180517-cohabitation-old-city-four-disparate- communities-vie-territory-hallowed-walls-israel

Prisoners / Court actions

Detainee ‘Oweisat dies from his serious wounds inflicted by Israeli soldiers IMEMC 12 May — The Palestinian Detainees’ Committee has reported that detainee Aziz ‘Oweisat, 53, died at an Israeli hospital from serious complications after he was assaulted by several Israeli soldiers in the prison, who claimed he attacked an officer with a sharp object. The Committee said ‘Oweisat, from Jabal al-Mokabber in occupied Jerusalem, was taken prisoner on March 24, 2014, and was sentenced to a life term. The Committee added that he suffered brain hemorrhage and a heart attack after the soldiers continuously assaulting him in Eshil Israeli prison, on May 2, 2018, and went into a coma before he was moved to Ramla Israeli Medical Center. Later, the detainee was moved to Assaf Harofeh Medical Center due to the seriousness of his condition, but he suffered further deterioration, and was transferred to Tal HaShomer Medical Center. On May 10th, 2018, he underwent heart surgery at Tal HaShomer Israeli Medical Center, which lasted for nearly three hours. Despite his serious condition, he was returned a few days ago to Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, after the Administration of Tal HaShomer refused to keep him hospitalized at their facility. The Detainees’ Committee said he died at Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, due to the seriousness of his condition.

It is worth mentioning that the Detainees’ Committee filed an urgent appeal with an Israeli court asking for his release so that he could receive steady medical attention, and the court scheduled the hearing for May 25th. He did not make it to the hearing, however, since he died on May 20th. The detainees in Israeli prisons and detention camps declared a three-day mourning period, and demanded that Israel be held accountable for its violations and crimes. For its part, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) held Israel fully responsible for his death, especially since the Israeli Prison Authority refused to release him despite its knowledge of his serious condition. It added that seven Palestinian detainees have died in the last five years after being denied medical attention, in addition to ‘Oweisat….

http://imemc.org/article/detainee-oweisat-dies-from-his-serious-wounds- inflicted-by-israeli-soldiers/

Mohammed Tamimi released from Israeli detention

IMEMC/Agencies 21 May — Mohammed Fadel Tamimi, 15, from Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, and who was detained by the Israeli army on Sunday, was released several hours after his detention, according to Bilal Tamimi, an activist in the anti-settlements committee in the village. He told WAFA, on Monday, that the army freed the boy after it was clear his health situation does not permit holding him, and turned him over to the Palestinian liaison office. Mohammed Tamimi was shot in the face by a rubber-coated metal bullet fired by Israeli soldiers in his village, in December, causing him serious damage to his skull that required surgery and removal of a part of the skull. Soldiers detained Mohammed Tamimi at the entrance to his village, and took him to a police station at Benyamin detention center, in the occupied West Bank. He is a cousin to Ahed Tamimi, an icon of Palestinian peaceful resistance, who was detained when she was only 16 years old, for slapping an Israeli soldier who raided her family home in Nabi Saleh, and was later sentenced, along with her mother, Nariman, to eight months in prison for humiliating a soldier. http://imemc.org/article/mohammed-child-released-from-israeli-detention/

Court orders the release of 19 Israeli Arab protesters arrested Haaretz 21 May by Jack Khoury & Noa Shpigel — ‘It is inconceivable that people go out and protest and they are oppressed in such a way,’ head of Arab rights group says, claiming he was beaten by police: ‘This is not democracy’ — The Haifa District Court ordered on Monday the release of the 19 Israeli Arab demonstrators arrested on Friday who were protesting against Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip, which left dozens of Palestinians dead … Jafar Farah, the head of the Mossawa Advocacy Center, was arrested Friday at a protest in Haifa against Israel’s policies in Gaza. He was filmed walking on his own feet to the protests, but was later hospitalized and on Saturday arrived in court on crutches. He told the court that after he was arrested an officer broke his knee … Police chief Roni Alsheich weighed in on the case Monday, saying that it was possible rights activist Farah was wounded at the Haifa protest contrary to Farah’s claim that he was wounded in the leg when he was detained by police. “It’s an illegitimate protest even in a tolerant country,” Alsheich said, adding that “if someone did something unusual, we will deal with it firmly.” The police reported on Sunday that a preliminary investigation did not find any link between Farah’s arrest and his injury … At the left-wing demonstration participants carried placards saying “We oppose the occupation,” “Jews and Arabs together,” “You won’t silence Haifa” and “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies.” They shouted: “blood-soaked regime, stop killing children,” “Fascism won’t be tolerated” and “Gaza, don’t despair, we’ll stop the occupation.” The right-wing demonstrators flew the Israeli flag, sang Hatikva and shouted “The people of Israel live” and “Our Father lives.”

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/police-ask-for-extension-to-hold-israeli- arabs-protesting-gaza-deaths-1.6098981

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: Horse (#0)

If any other country did the same thing the US of A would have invaded and placed in a puppet government. BUT everything jew land does is right and correct and good; RIGHT???

Darkwing  posted on  2018-05-23   12:48:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Horse (#0)

When the evil Erdogan is the only one asking where the UN is at times like this, things are bad.

BAD.

_____________________________________________________________

USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. – 4um

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-05-23   12:57:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]