- 28 sept 2011
Israeli soldiers beat a palestinian child
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VQ6smL0_Uw
24 sep 2012, 10:23 , Respect -
Maria 28 sept 2011
Military raid in Bir Ayyub
Israeli troops and intelligence agents raided a Palestinian home in Bir Ayyub district of Silwan this morning at 2:30am. The home was broken into by troops, terrifying the sleeping children in the house.
Home contents were smashed by raiding officers, who continued the search of the house until dawn. Troops then moved to Baten al-Hawa and Wadi Hilweh, where two children 7 years of age were summoned for investigation.
http://silwanic.net/?p=20700 24 sep 2012, 10:23 , Respect -
Maria 28 sept 2011
Israeli troops brutally assault a youth and attack medics
Numerous Israeli troops assaulted the youth Hamdi Jaber from the Middle Neighbourhood while he was passing by. These troops assaulted him brutally, contrary to all human standards, neglecting his cries of pain. His screams expressed the brutality of those troops.
One of the witnesses mentioned that Jaber was screaming out because of pain in his arm saying, “Help me for God’s sake, my hand is broken.” During the assault the Israeli troops assaulted medics and everyone who tried to help Jaber, then he was chained and arrested.
http://silwanic.net/?p=20717 24 sep 2012, 10:23 , Respect -
Maria 24 sep 2012, 10:23 , Respect -
Maria 3 oct 2011
Medics: Teenager shot by soldiers near Gaza City
GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Israeli soldiers shot and injured a Palestinian teenager southeast of Gaza City on Monday, medics said.
Spokesman for Gaza's ambulance and emergency committee Adham Abu Salmiya told Ma'an that a 16-year-old boy was shot in his left leg while collecting scrap metal in the Juhor ad-Dik area southeast of Gaza City.
The victim was taken to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City where medics said his injuries were moderate.
An Israeli army spokeswoman said there were no immediate reports of the incident.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=425601 24 sep 2012, 10:24 , Respect -
Maria 3 oct 2011
Israeli police arrest a mentally disabled woman from Jerusalem
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation police arrested a mentally disabled Palestinian woman east of occupied Jerusalem on Sunday claiming she had explosive material in her possession.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli policemen cordoned off Wadi Al-Juz suburb and installed many barriers at its entrances before summoning sappers to defuse the alleged explosives.
They said that the policemen asked the Jerusalemite lady to put aside her bag and to surrender to police after which the policemen rushed and arrested her.
Inhabitants in the suburb tried to convince the soldiers that the woman suffered from mental disability and psychological disorders but the soldiers won’t listen to them and fired in the air to disperse the crowd, the witnesses said.
http://fwd4.me/0Cv6 24 sep 2012, 10:25 , Respect -
Maria 6 oct 2011
Israeli occupation police brutally evacuating a Palestinian family in Jaffa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRHqU8H1CVk
8 oct 2011
New footage shows Israeli brutality
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRHqU8H1CVk
A recently released video by human rights activists shows Israeli police as brutally beating up a Palestinian family in the occupied territories, Press TV learnt.
The video showed e Israeli police using excessive force against a defenseless woman in front of a child while kicking a young boy who is detained minutes later, Press TV reported on Saturday.
Meanwhile, a report released on Thursday by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) said that Israel has since 1967 detained about 750,000 Palestinians including some 12,000 women and tens of thousands of children.
PCBS said that Israel currently holds some 6,000 Palestinians in prisons, including 35 women and 285 children.
In addition, one or more members of almost every Palestinian family have been detained by the Israeli police.
PCBS further said that more than 200 detainees have since 1967 been killed as a result of medical negligence, torture or murder by Israeli soldiers and prison guards.
On Friday, about 12,000 Gazans staged a mass rally, which was called for by the democratically elected Hamas government, to express their solidarity with the Palestinians prisoners who are on a hunger strike for the second consecutive week in response to harsh measures used against them.
“We will not rest until every Palestinian prisoner has returns to his family, we will continue our activities and resistance until we secure the release of all of our brothers and sisters who are being held captive by the Zionists,” one of the demonstrator told Press TV.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/203466.html 24 sep 2012, 10:26 , Respect -
Maria 8 oct 2011
Bil’in Holds Its Weekly Protest Against The Wall
Dozens of local residents, accompanied by Israeli and international peace activists, held the weekly nonviolent protest against the Israeli Annexation Wall and settlements on Friday in Bil’in village, north of the West Bank city of Ramallah.
The march started after Friday prayers from the center of the village and headed toward the orchards that were returned to the residents in June following legal appeals and an Israeli court order on the matter, the Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlement in Bil'in reported.
The protesters carried Palestinian flags and banners showing pictures of detained legislator Marwan Barghouthi and other Palestinian political prisoners.
They chanted for unity, liberation, removal of the Israeli Annexation Wall and illegal settlements, and freedom for all Palestinian detainees imprisoned by Israel.
They also chained their hands together as a symbolic gesture meant to emphasize the issue of the detainees and the dire situation they face. More than 7,000 Palestinians have been staging a hunger strike for the second consecutive week.
When the protesters reached the Abu Lemon Natural Reserve, they managed to cut several holes in the barbed wire fence that surrounds the concrete Annexation Wall, and continued their demonstration alongside the Wall.
Israeli soldiers, stationed on the other side of the wall, fired tear gas bombs at the protesters and reporters, which inspired some local protesters to throw stones over the wall.
One of the teargas canisters fired by the army started a fire in an olive grove adjacent to the wall, but the protesters managed to extinguish it before it spread.
Bil’in is a leading village in nonviolent resistance against the Israeli Annexation Wall and settlements. During more than six years of weekly protests, some residents have been killed; and many residents and supporters have been injured by the Israeli army's excessive use of force. Popular resistance leaders have also been subject to arrest, interrogation and imprisonment.
http://www.imemc.org/article/62224 24 sep 2012, 10:34 , Respect -
Maria 9 oct 2011
Hamas: Israel ‘fully responsible’ for repercussions of Jaffa attacks
GAZA, (PIC)-- Hamas said Sunday that Israel is “fully responsible” for the repercussions of a series of racial attacks against Palestinians in the city of Jaffa in the 1948- occupied territories.
In the wake of a recently leaked video clip of Israeli police brutality and settler attacks on Palestinian property and sacred grounds in Jaffa, t he Palestinian resistance party said: “We in Hamas strongly condemn the brutal attacks that the Zionists have engaged in against our people and against our Islamic and Christian cemeteries in Jaffa,” calling the attacks a “serious escalation and a racist action”.
“We hold the Zionist occupation and its army, which provides cover for those crimes, fully responsible,” Hamas said.
In a statement, Hamas lauded the Palestinian people of Jaffa for their steadfastness, calling on them to continue to “stand firm and united in the face of the attacks by of the [Israeli occupier] and the settlers”.
Hundreds of Palestinians in the coastal city of Jaffa joined demonstrations on Saturday evening to protest the attacks on the graveyards
Around 25 structures were destroyed and graffiti calling for “death to Arabs” as well as “price tag” were found in the graveyards as Jews celebrated the Yom Kippur holidays.
On Sunday evening, Palestinian organizations in Jaffa met to discuss what steps would be taken to counter the racial attacks by Jewish settlers.
This comes in conjunction with a YouTube clip of Israeli police using brutal force to remove a Palestinian family from their home in Jaffa.
In the video, a small girl was forced away from her father and an elderly woman was thrown on her back.
Elsewhere, extremist Jews from the West Bank settlement of Itamar, southeast of Nablus, have attacked Palestinians in nearby Awarta village in an outbreak of settler violence across the occupied territories.
The attack took place even as locals attempted to bolster their presence in the farm areas as they picked olives, said Ghassan Daghlas, an official tasked with monitoring settlement activity.
The former head of Israeli internal security forces Abraham Dichter warned that the attacks on sensitive areas, such as Al-Aqsa Mosque sanctuary area, could spark conflict from anew.
http://fwd4.me/0DPD 24 sep 2012, 10:34 , Respect -
Maria 11 oct 2011
Ten Palestinian female students hospitalized after IOF assault
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Ten Palestinian female students were hospitalized in Al-Khalil on Tuesday morning after Israeli occupation forces assaulted and beat them up for refusing to pass through metal detectors.
Medical sources in Al-Khalil government hospital said that ten female students were admitted into the hospital’s emergency ward with various injuries.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF soldiers at the Old City of Al-Khalil tried to force the students and teachers to pass through the electronic gates but they refused prompting the soldiers to attack them and fire gas bombs at them.
In another incident in Al-Khalil, IOF soldiers arrested Ahmed Abu Hashem, the secretary general of the popular resistance committees, from his home in Beit Ummar village at dawn Tuesday.
Local sources said that special forces backed by a large number of soldiers and a reconnaissance plane stormed the home of Abu Hashem, 44, and took him away after beating him and two of his sons.
They said that the attacking forces used hounds in searching the house and wreaked havoc in it.
The sources said that clashes then took place between the inhabitants and the invading troops in which the troops used live bullets, sonic bombs, and teargas canisters, adding that the soldiers searched a number of other houses in the same village and in Yatta, south of Al-Khalil.
http://fwd4.me/0DUp 24 sep 2012, 10:35 , Respect -
Maria 14 oct 2011
Rights group: Teenage detainee's health at risk
HEBRON (Ma'an) --The Israeli prison service is responsible for the life of a teenage prisoner detained in Hebron last week, a detainees' center said Thursday.
Majed Jaradat, 17, is being held at Etzion prison in Israel, the center said in a statement.
He was last detained when he was 13, and was shot in his leg, hand and stomach. After his release he was treated at the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, but the center said he has not fully recovered from his injuries and is at risk in jail.
The center said Israel targeted Palestinian children and teenagers in violation of international human rights norms.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=429161 24 sep 2012, 10:38 , Respect -
Maria 24 sep 2012, 10:39 , Respect -
Maria 16 oct 2011
Clashes in Israel: Police use tear gas to disperse Palestinians
(1:36) Israel clashes: Police fire tear gas at Palestinian protesters
The Israeli military on Sunday used tear gas to disperse dozens of Palestinian protesters in the West Bank city of Hebron. Protests were sparked when teachers and students refused to go through metal detectors at a checkpoint on their way to their school, citing health concerns.
Protesters say the Israeli military forced them to go through, which triggered clashes on Sunday. The Israeli military however said it did not know what caused the clashes in the West Bank's largest Palestinian city.
24 sep 2012, 10:39 , Respect -
Maria 16 oct 2011
IOF closes primary school in Al-Khalil for fourth day
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) closed the Cordoba primary school in the Old City of Al-Khalil on Sunday and used force to disperse its students.
Eyewitnesses said that IOF soldiers spread in the vicinity of the school and occupied rooftops of nearby houses firing teargas and rubber bullets at passersby and at the schoolchildren.
The education office in the city said that the troops arrested the school’s guard after charging her with attacking the soldiers.
The IOF soldiers have been banning students from attending classes for the past four days while assisting Jewish settlers in their attacks on citizens in the area, locals said.
http://fwd4.me/0aK9 24 sep 2012, 10:40 , Respect -
Maria 16 oct 2011
Childhood Remnants
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36hLSj5RQEE
Childhood Remnants a Film produced by Wadi Hilweh Information Center
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Israeli troops brutally assault a youth and attack medics
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