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Two Palestinians Killed, Including Teenage Girl, Scores Injured and Kidnapped by Israeli Occupation Soldiers and Illegal Settlers December 15, 2015
Palestinian shot dead, 11 injured in Jerusalem car ramming attack Dec. 14, 2015 3:29 P.M. (Updated: Dec. 15, 2015 1:16 P.M.) BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- A Palestinian was shot and killed, and 11 people were wounded in a car ramming attack at an entrance of Jerusalem on Monday, Israel's army and media said. Mickey Rosenfeld initially said eight people were injured when a Palestinian "ran into a bus stop," adding that the attacker was shot and critically injured during the attack, however later an Israeli occupation army spokesperson said 11 had been injured. Israeli media later reported that the Palestinian had succumbed to his wounds, identifying him as Abdel-Muhsen Hassuneh, 21, from occupied East Jerusalem's Beit Hanina neighborhood. Of the eight ramming victims confirmed by Rosenfeld, one was in moderate condition and seven were lightly wounded. All are being treated at a hospital in Jerusalem. The condition of the other three reportedly injured is unknown. On Sunday, Israeli occupation forces shot and seriously injured a Palestinian teenager in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron after an alleged stabbing attempt, locals and the Israeli army said at the time. An Israeli occupation army spokesperson told Ma’an that “a Palestinian armed with knife attempted to stab a pedestrian in Hebron, when forces on site responded to the threat and shot the assailant.” Local sources in Hebron identified the teenage girl as 16-year-old Lama Munthir Hafith al-Bakri. The alleged attacks are the latest to take place in the occupied Palestinian territory, where an escalation of violence that kicked off in October has continued full-fledged into December. The recent violence has left at least 119 Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation soldiers and illegal settlers and 19 Israelis killed in attacks carried out by Palestinian individuals. The circumstances of several deaths since Oct. 1 have been widely disputed by critics who say that Israel has implemented a "shoot-to-kill" policy against Palestinians. The Executive Director of Israeli rights group B'Tselem, Hagai El-Ad, said last week that the policy is being used against Palestinians who have already been “neutralized" during attacks. El-Ad said in a statement that Israeli occupation soldiers and police officers effectively became “judges, jury and executioners” after the policy was encouraged by senior Israeli politicians and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to be so. PLO Central Council member Muhammad Eshteyyah in a press conference last week said that 85 percent of Palestinian deaths, which have happened since Oct. 1 could have been prevented if the “shoot-to-kill” policy was not implemented. 16-year-old Palestinian shot after alleged stab attempt in Hebron Dec. 13, 2015 3:42 P.M. (Updated: Dec. 14, 2015 3:35 P.M.) HEBRON (Ma’an) -- Israeli occupation forces shot and seriously injured a Palestinian teenager in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron after an alleged stabbing attempt, locals and the Israeli army said. An Israeli occupation army spokesperson told Ma’an that “a Palestinian armed with knife attempted to stab a pedestrian in Hebron, when forces on site responded to the threat and shot the assailant.” The Palestinian was evacuated by an Israeli ambulance to Hadassah Medical Center in Ein Karem in West Jerusalem, the spokesperson added. Local sources in Hebron identified the teenage girl as 16-year-old Lama Munthir Hafith al-Bakri. The alleged attack reportedly took place near the western entrance of the illegal Kiryat Arba settlement, which lies northwest of Hebron’s Old City. According to Israeli media, the teenager attempted to stab an illegal Israeli settler near the Givat Ramot neighborhood of the illegal settlement before being shot near a car repair shop in the area. The alleged attack attempt is the latest to take place in the occupied Palestinian territory, where an escalation of violence that kicked off in October has continued full-fledged into December. Hebron’s Old City, nearby where Sunday’s incident took place, was designated a “closed military zone” last month in the wake of attacks in the area. Palestinians living in the Hebron area have since come under severe restrictions on movement, arrest raids, and invasive security checks by Israeli occupation forces. The recent violence has left at least 118 Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation soldiers and illegal settlers and 19 Israelis killed in attacks carried out by Palestinian individuals. Over 30 Palestinians killed have been from the Hebron area, where a Palestinian family on Friday buried its second child to be killed by Israeli occupation forces in the last two months. Uday Irsheid, 24, was shot in the chest by Israeli occupation forces during clashes just weeks after his 17-year-old sister Dania was shot dead after police said they "saw a knife in her hand" at a military checkpoint in Hebron's Old City. The circumstances of several deaths since Oct. 1 have been widely disputed by critics who say that Israel has implemented a "shoot-to-kill" policy against Palestinians. The Executive Director of Israeli rights group B'Tselem, Hagai El-Ad, said last week that the policy is being used against Palestinians who have already been “neutralized" during attacks. El-Ad said in a statement that Israeli soldiers and police officers effectively became “judge, jury and executioner” after the policy was encouraged by senior Israeli politicians and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. PLO Central Council member Muhammad Eshteyyah in a press conference last week said that 85 percent of Palestinian deaths to take place since Oct. 1 could have been prevented if the “shoot-to-kill” policy was not implemented. *** Israeli occupation soldiers attack, clash with young men in Arraba town December 15, 2015, JENIN, (PIC)-- A large number of Israeli occupation soldiers on Tuesday
afternoon invaded Arraba town, south of Jenin city, and clashed with
local young men. Illegal Israeli fanatics vandalize Muslims’ al-Aqsa Mosque OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- A horde of illegal Israeli fanatic settlers, escorted by police
officers, stormed on Tuesday morning Muslims’ the holy al-Aqsa Mosque. Abductions, home break-ins in Israeli predawn sweep across WB NABLUS, (PIC)-- A number of Palestinian civilians were kidnapped by the Israeli
occupation forces (IOF) in a mass-abduction sweep launched across the
West Bank at predawn time on Tuesday. Palestinian youth kidnapped by IOF from Zaatara checkpoint JENIN, (PIC)-- The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) overnight Monday kidnapped a
Palestinian youngster near the Zaatara checkpoint, in the northern
occupied West Bank city of Nablus. Israeli Occupation Soldiers Open Fire On Farmers In Central Gaza Tuesday December 15, 2015 12:13 by IMEMC & Agencies Israeli occupation soldiers opened fire, on Tuesday morning, on
several Palestinian farmers in their lands, east of Deir al-Balah city,
in central Gaza. Israeli Occupation Soldiers Kidnap Four Palestinians In Hebron Tuesday December 15, 2015 11:46 by IMEMC & Agencies Dozens of Israeli occupation soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn,
the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and several nearby towns,
searched and ransacked many homes, and kidnapped four Palestinians,
including a former political prisoner. Israeli Occupation Soldiers Kidnap Four Palestinians In Ramallah, One In Beit Jala Tuesday December 15, 2015 10:59 by IMEMC & Agencies Israeli occupation soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, the town of
Silwad, east of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and kidnapped
four Palestinians, including the father of Anas Hammad, who was killed
by army fire on Friday, December 4. The soldiers also invaded Beit Jala,
and kidnapped one resident. Israeli Air Force Carries Out Two Strikes In Gaza Monday December 14, 2015 11:52 by IMEMC & Agencies The Israeli Air Force carried out, on Monday at dawn, two air strikes
targeting a training camp for the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of
Hamas, and the Palestinian Naval Police, in the besieged and
impoverished Gaza Strip. 21 Palestinian Detainees In Huwwara Continue Hunger Strike Monday December 14, 2015 11:00 by IMEMC News The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported, Sunday, that
around 21 detainees, held by Israel in the Huwwara prison, near the
northern West Bank city of Nablus, are ongoing with the hunger strike
they started on December 9. Israeli Occupation Soldiers Kidnap Eight Palestinians Near Nablus Monday December 14, 2015 09:48 by IMEMC & Agencies Israeli occupation soldiers carried out, on Monday at dawn, extensive
military searches of Palestinian homes in Qaryout village, in the
northern West Bank district of Nablus, and kidnapped eight Palestinians. *** Share this article with your facebook friendsFair Use Notice This site contains copyrighted material the
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