- 2 mrt 2003
Abdul-Rahman Mustafa Ali Jadallah, 9
Najwan Muhammad al-Ali, 17Alaa Mohammed Ash-Shukri
Abdul of Khan Younis, Gaza, killed by IDF gunfire to his head during a funeral.
Najwan of Ayn Beit al-Ma refugee camp, died at an IDF checkpoint.
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Maria 3 mrt 2003
Nuha al-Maqadmeh's unborn child
Nuha al-Maqadmeh 33
IDF bombing of house kills Nuha al-Maqadmeh in al-Burej Refugee Camp
Shuqri al-Maqadmeh, victim's husband, age 40, resident of al-Burej refugee camp.
I am the husband of Nuha (33) and we have ten children, six boys and four girls: Majid (17), Jamil (14), Nissim (12), Saqer (10), Muhammad (6 ), Yusef (5), Nasma (16), Al'aa (8), Nur (3 '½), and Muna (almost two years old). We live in a two-story house, 130 square meters, in Block 3 of the camp. There are three bedrooms on the first floor - one for my wife and me, and two for the other children - a kitchen, bathroom, and small living room. The second floor is divided into two parts: one part is a 32-square meter living room with an asbestos ceiling, and the other part is still under construction. I own a falafel and bean restaurant that is located inside the camp, about 350 meters from our house.
Two days ago, a Sunday, I was at the restaurant with my son Majid, who usually comes there at night to help me. At around 10:30 P.M., I closed the restaurant and went home. I arrived home ten minutes later and began to prepare food for the next day. I split up my work between the restaurant and home. My wife usually helps me with my work at home, and Majid helps me at the restaurant.
My wife was sleeping when I got home. I did not want to bother her, so I started to work by myself. Around 11:30 P.M., my wife joined me in the kitchen. She said, "I hear the buzz of a drone airplane in the sky." She asked me if I heard it, and I said that I did. She said that she was afraid that the army would invade the camp. I tried to calm her and joked with her. "You are always afraid," I told her.
When my wife calmed down a bit, she asked how she could help. She asked if she should begin to grind the chickpeas to prepare the falafel. I told her that we should leave everything as it is and go to watch TV. I left the chickpeas on the fire and we went into our bedroom, which is on the western side of the house. I asked her to turn on the TV so we could see if the Israelis were invading the camp. The news did not say anything about an invasion. We sat on the bed, facing the TV, and listened to the buzz that was getting louder and louder.
Muhammad, our six-year-old, came into the room. He came over to me and said that he was shivering in fear. "Daddy, Sharon's plane came to butcher us." I tried to calm him down. Then Yusef, who is five years old, joined us on the bed. I asked him if he was afraid, and he said that he was very scared. I hugged him and sat him down next to me. I tried to calm the two of them as well as my wife, who was also extremely frightened, though I saw that she was trying to keep her composure in front of the children. Several seconds passed, and then Majid came into the room and said that the army had apparently invaded the camp and that he heard the buzz of the drone getting louder. I told him that I too heard it and asked him to wake up his brothers and have them come into the room. I did not want the children to stay in their room because it was closer to the door of the house, which faced the main street, making it more exposed to shelling and gunfire. Majid told me that the other boys were already awake, and he went to get them. When they all came into the room and we were all sitting on the bed, I asked Majid to get his sisters from the other room. He brought them, and they, too, sat down on the bed. All twelve of us were now in our room.
A few seconds later, my wife said, "If the army really did invade, there will surely be martyrs, as usual. If that happens, we won't open the restaurant in the morning because the camp will be in mourning. She asked me to get up and take the pot of chickpeas off the stove. I went into the kitchen, turned off the flame, and went back to the bedroom. I sat down on the bed. Then we heard gunfire and after that heavy shelling. I didn't know where it was coming from or in which direction it was aimed. The shooting increased in intensity, and came closer and closer to our house. It was about 12:30 A.M.
My wife wanted to take the children into the second [middle] room, but I told her that our room was safer than the other rooms because, if the shelling comes from the street, it would hit the first room and maybe the second, but not the third, where we were. She was not convinced and insisted on going into the middle room. She got off the bed, picked up twenty-month-old Mona, and told the other children to go with her. Right at that moment, the electricity went out. She came back, sat on the bed, and said that she was scared and that we should go to the middle room the moment the electricity came back on. I told her to do as she wished, and asked Majid to light the kerosene lamp. He asked for matches, and I gave him a box of matches from my pocket. He got up, lit the lamp and came back to the bed. A few seconds later, the power came back on. On TV, we heard the Palestinian reporter reporting live via telephone. We tried to watch the sub-titles to understand what was happening, and then I felt an enormous explosion, like an earthquake, and found myself under the ruins.
The blast destroyed the southern wall of the room, which separates our house from that of our neighbor, 'Adel 'Abd a-Salam, and the wall collapsed onto us. I heard my wife say, "Help me, Shuqri, help the children," and then she was silent. I got up from under the rubble. I was shaken. It was totally dark, and I couldn't see a thing, neither my wife nor the children. I didn't feel any pain. It was as if I had been anesthetized. I felt terribly heavy. I left the room and went into the yard and looked into the room. I did not see anything other than black, dense smoke.
I went into the main street and called to neighbors to help me. The army started to fire in all directions. I did not see the soldiers and had no idea where they were. When none of the neighbors came out, I went back into the house and to the room that had collapsed. The smoke had dissipated somewhat, and I could see better, though it was still hard to see clearly. I began to lift the stones near the door of the room and threw them toward the yard. And then I saw Yusef. I picked him up. As I did, I saw Muhammad. I took Yusef into the yard and then returned to remove the rubble on top of Muhammad. I freed him and took him outside. As I was clearing away the stones and the rubble, visibility improved. Then I saw Nur's clothing. I went over to her, picked her up, and took her into the yard. Again I returned to the room to clear out more of the rubble. I heard Majid call for help. I said to myself, "Even you, Majid, need my help." He was buried under stones. I grasped his hand and asked him to try to free himself and help me lift him up. When the stones were removed, I pulled him out of the rubble. He stood up and said, "Nasma is there." I looked and saw that eighty percent of her body was covered by the rubble and the furniture. She said that her brothers were alongside her. I heard one of them say, "My head, my head," but I couldn't recognize whose voice it was. Majid and I began to remove the stones covering Nasma, we picked her up and took her into the yard. I suddenly had trouble breathing and felt as if I was going to faint. I ran into the yard and then into the street. I called out loudly to the neighbors, "Help, don't be afraid, the army has already left."
I heard Abu Khalil, who lives on the other side of the street, about four meters from our house, say: "Shuqri, are you sure the army has gone?" I said that I was, and then neighbors started to come over to my house. They went into the room and started to remove the rubble to get out those who were caught underneath it. I sat down in the yard, about two meters from the room, with my children whom I had managed to save sitting next to me. I started to feel pain all over my body, especially my neck. I felt that I couldn't stand up. The neighbors extracted Nissim, Al'a, Jamil, and Saqer from the ruins and brought them, one after the other, to me. I told my neighbors that my wife and daughter Muna were still buried under the rubble, and they continued to clear away the stones.
I had trouble breathing, and a neighbor, Jamal Abu al-Hasna, massaged my face so that I would not faint. A few seconds later, I heard the neighbors, particularly Yasmin Shahin, say that they found Nuha. Yasmin and her father picked up my wife. They said that she was still alive. I heard them say, "She is still breathing." Then I heard Abu Khalil's wife say, "Here is the little girl." The neighbors brought a blanket, spread it out and placed my wife on it. They picked up Muna and my wife and took them to the area behind the house, on the western side, and laid them on a mound of dirt and called for an ambulance. I went to sit alongside them.
When twenty minutes passed and the ambulance did not arrive, a neighbor from the al-Hamsi family, I don't know his first name, suggested that some of the neighbors take my wife to the UNRWA clinic in the camp. Some of the neighbors picked up my wife and took her to the clinic. Two neighbors, one of them Ahmad al-Hamsi, supported me as we walked twenty meters northwards. When we got to the main street north of the house, we saw tanks, I don't know how many exactly. We turned into a side street and continued on to the clinic, a distance of six hundred meters from my house. The nurses there gave me first-aid. There were lots of young people in the clinic, some of them my neighbors, who tried to help the wounded. I asked them about my wife and children, and they told me that my wife was all right, and that she was in the women's department. They said that the children were all right and were with the neighbors.
About ten minutes later, one of the nurses came over to me with a sad expression on his face and told me that my wife had died. In shock, I started to slap myself. The nurses and neighbors tried to calm me. I stayed in the clinic until 6:30 A.M., when I was informed that the army had left the camp. I was taken to Shohada al-Aqsa Hospital. My children were also taken to the hospital. Examination and x-rays revealed that they had been injured all over their bodies, but that they were in good condition. An x-ray showed that I had suffered a neck fracture.
My wife was nine months pregnant.
Shuqri al-Maqadmeh is 40 yaers old. He is married with ten children, and works as a restaurateur. Shuqri is a resident of Block 3, al-Burej refugee camp. The testimony was given to Mazen al-Majadlawi at the witness's home on 5 March 2003.
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Maria 3 mrt 2003
Tariq Sami Akel abu-Matar, 13
Fadi Fayez Muhammad al-Hawajra, 16Mohammed al Bable Babylonian
Muhammad 'Issa, 22
Tariq of Bureij refugee camp, killed by IDF gunfire during an incursion.
Fadi of Bureij refugee camp, Gaza, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest during an incursion.
Muhammad 'resident of Nablus, killed next to Nablus. Did not participate in hostilities when killed. Killed by IDF gunfire when he tried to bypass the checkpoint near Nablus.
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Maria 4 mrt 2003
Heysham Mahmoud, 18
'Ali al-'Abbas, 26
Heysham resident of Jenin, killed in Jenin. Did not participate in hostilities when killed. Killed during the arrest of a wanted person.
'Ali resident of Tulkarm, killed in Tulkarm.
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Maria 6 mrt 2003
Muhammad Jamal Muhsin, 14
Tariq Maher Ahmad al-Najjar, 14
Thaer Jaber Atiya Rihan, 14
Muhammad of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed by IDF gunfire.
Tariq of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed by an IDF missile while in a carpentry shop.
Thaer of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed by IDF gunfire during an incursion.
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Maria 6 mrt 2003
Muhammad Rabah Said Hawash, 16
Hamza Jebril Qarmout, 17
Muhammad of Nablus, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest.
Hamza of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed by IDF gunfire during an incursion.
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Maria 6 mrt 2003
Zaid Ismail Ahmed Hanani 17Ihab Ibrahim Nabhan
Severe Attack on the Gaza Strip
Unidentified bodies lie in the street in the Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip early March 6, 2003. Israeli forces killed at least 11 Palestinians and injured more than 140, including some torn apart by a tank shell. Hospitals reported removing flechette/dart fragmentation shrapnel from several of the injured. The photographer, Ahmed Jadallah, was injured later in the day with shrapnel in both legs
Israeli soldiers murdered eight Palestinians and wounded 29
Gaza Strip hospitals are urgently requesting blood and medical supplies that under constant Israeli closure they are unable to get. They have run out of space for all of the dying Palestinians. Israeli occupation forces have injured 100s of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip over the past week alone.
This week has been particularly brutal in the Gaza Strip. Under the violent Israeli occupation Palestinians are held hostage, unable to get away from invading Israeli soldiers shelling from tanks, firing from Apaches in the sky, and shooting guns at any Palestinian who is here. Last night Israeli soldiers invaded the Al Buriej Refugee Camp in the central Gaza Strip. Israeli soldiers murdered eight Palestinians and wounded 29. They destroyed five houses, using dynamite on four.
Israeli soldiers killed one 33 year old pregnant woman inside her home as they blew up the house next door. Israeli soldiers also invaded the Namsawi area of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, killing two Palestinians and wounding 40. The Israeli military would not allow ambulances to reach the injured, as is common Israeli military practice. They destroyed nine residential buildings, six shops, and part of Nasir Hospital.
Day before yesterday when Israeli occupation soldiers invaded the Jabalyia refugee camp in the north of the Gaza Strip, a man died who sustained injuries when Israeli soldiers fired missiles from a US donated Apache helicopter into a Gaza City hospital, killing two nurses.
As the Israeli military finished its nine-hour attack on the Jabalyia Refugee Camp yesterday at 8 am, they shot a tank shell into a small crowd that had gathered near an ambulance to help put out a fire. A family was trapped inside and two fire-fighters were spraying the building with water. Israeli soldiers shot the tank shell at the fire-fighters and the people standing around.
The ambulance driver was just on one leg trying to help a boy off the ground, many others were lying on the ground, dead. Two men came running to help the ambulance driver lift the boy and it was only then that we could see he had no face left, just blood on the street and a small body.
Two journalists were targeted as well in the morning. None were allowed in to report on the killings throughout the night. Over 140 Palestinians were injured in this one nights attack. Israeli soldiers killed 11, three were children. Attacks like this are occuring every night here in the Gaza Strip at the brutal hands of the Israeli military government.
It is nearly impossible for people here to keep up with the number dead and the horror they are witnessing. Israeli soldiers prevented Palestinian ambulances from reaching the people throughout most of the night. Some people in the camp tell me that Israeli soldiers were taking the ambulances and using them to sneak themselves into the camp in order to more easily shoot the people.
Israeli soldiers have murdered over 80 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in this week alone. This massacre is expected to continue as the US openly plans its military invasion and occupation of Iraq.
A friend who is exiled to Gaza City asked his 4 year old son, who is not allowed by the Israeli military government to visit his father, “Do you want to come to see me?”
The four year old boy asked, “Will the Israelis shoot me?”
His dad replied, “No, I don’t think so.”
The boy said, “Oh, they only kill the big people, not the little ones, right?”
His dad said, “Right.”
The boy said, “Okay, I’ll come.”
A man here told me that there’s even less future now than before. There is nothing to plan for, although today President Arafat, in an attempt to find someone the butcher Sharon is willing to speak with, is speaking seriously about Abu Mazen (Mahmud Abas) as Prime Minister. A guy here just told me, “The US loves him.”
Kristen Ess is a political activist and freelance journalist from New York City, who has lived in the West Bank and Gaza since March 2002, where she does solidarity work and reports for Free Speech Radio news and Left Turn magazine.
6 apr 2012, 22:11 , Respect -
Maria 6 mrt 2003
Baker Hiash, 24
Osamah Ahmad el-'Asas, 30
Fathiya Mahmoud Hussein 'Alawneh, 52
Baker resident of Nablus, killed in Nablus. Injured during an incident in which Palestinians threw stones at IDF soldiers
Osamah resident of Bethlehem, killed in Bethlehem. Killed in an exchange of gunfire.
Fathiya resident of Jaba', Jenin district, killed in Jaba', Jenin district. Did not participate in hostilities when killed. Killed in her house when IDF gunfire penetrated into the house.
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Maria 7 mrt 2003
Muhsen al-Qawasmeh, 20Fadi al-Fahuri, 21
Sufian Majed Muhammad Hariz, 21
Hazem al-Qawasmeh, 22
Muhsen resident of Hebron, killed on 07.03.2003 in Kiryat Arba, Hebron district. Killed when participating in hostilities. Additional information: Killed when he and another Palestinian carried out a shooting attack in Kiryat Arba, in which two Israeli civilians were killed.
Fadi resident of Hebron, killed on 07.03.2003 next to Negohot, Hebron district. Killed when participating in hostilities. Additional information: Killed while trying to infiltrate into the Gevohot settlement.
Sufian resident of Hebron, killed on 07.03.2003 next to Negohot, Hebron district. Killed when participating in hostilities. Additional information: Killed while trying to infiltrate into the Gevohot settlement.
Hazem resident of Hebron, killed on 07.03.2003 in Kiryat Arba, Hebron district. Killed when participating in hostilities. Additional information: Killed when he and another Palestinian carried out a shooting attack in Kiryat Arba, in which two Israeli civilians were killed.
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Maria 8 mrt 2003
Khalid JomaaAbed Rahman Al A amoudiMohsen al-Qawasmi
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Maria 10 mrt 2003
Hafez Nazmi a-Raghbi, 24
resident of Hebron, killed in HebronKilled in an exchange of gunfire.
- 12 mrt 2003
Rami al-Ashqar, 20
resident of Saida, Tulkarm district, killed next to Saida, Tulkarm district. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
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Maria 13 mrt 2003
Mohammed Ghazi MahajnaBaker Nayef Bani Odeh
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Maria 13 mrt 2003
Amin 'Ali Sa'ad Basharat 17Sami Mustafa Basharat 24
Amin resident of Tammun, Tubas district, killed in Tammun, Tubas district. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
Sami resident of Tammun, Tubas district, killed in Tammun, Tubas district. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
14 mrt 2003
Ten Palestinians killed in West Bank raids
Israeli forces in the West Bank killed 10 Palestinians, at least eight of whom were thought to be Islamic militants, in two separate gun battles in the last 24 hours.
Backed by helicopter gunships and tanks, Israeli troops this morning killed five gunmen from the Islamic Jihad group in a hideout the battle-ravaged Jenin refugee camp, army officials said.
The Israeli army originally said a sixth person was killed but later said that the man was among several wounded gunmen who escaped.
The Israeli raid began just after daybreak with armored vehicles surrounding the house. Palestinians fired from inside the house and from the roof and an adjacent alley, the Israeli army said. Troops returned fire, killing the men.
The militants had been standing watch over the camp throughout the night and had just returned to their hideout for breakfast and sleep when Israeli forces surrounded them, said a local Islamic Jihad leader, Sheik Bassam Saedi.
As part of a wide-ranging assault aimed at crushing militant Palestinian groups around the West Bank last April, Israeli forces flattened the centre of the camp, and battles there killed at least 52 Palestinians and 23 Israeli soldiers.
Army spokesman Captain Jacob Dallal said the military was trying to prevent Islamic Jihad members from regrouping in the camp.
Last night another Israeli force entered the nearby village of Tamoun to search for militants, and five Palestinians were killed in exchanges of fire.
The Israeli military said at least three were from the Islamic Hamas group and were high on a list of fugitives. The army said Israeli troops searching their hideout found a belt of explosives, apparently to be worn by a suicide bomber, along with Israeli army uniforms.
In both operations, soldiers also found M-16 and Kalashnikov assault rifles and ammunition stashed away.
Both Islamic groups have killed hundreds of Israeli civilians in scores of suicide bombings and other attacks in more than 29 months of fighting.
Earlier yesterday afternoon, Israeli troops were also hunting for militants in remote hills of the southern West Bank and mistakenly killed two Israelis in a hail of gunfire, including a missile fired by a helicopter.
The shooting raised new questions about what human rights groups say is the quick use of arms by soldiers in Palestinian areas.
Danny Yatom, an opposition Labour party politician, said the event showed soldiers use excessive force. "The fact that the car was hit with 200 bullets, when there was only one person in the vehicle - even if he was suspected of being a terrorist - shows that there may have been an exaggerated use of fire," he told Army Radio Friday.
The two men killed by friendly fire, aged 22 and 23, were private guards keeping watch over a mobile phone antenna on a hill near the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Their white station wagon, which had red stickers in Hebrew with the words "security" on the sides and hood, was riddled with dozens of bullets. One man was outside the car when he was killed by a helicopter-fired missile, military officials said.
The shooting around midday, came after Israeli forces in the area received warnings that Palestinian gunmen were planning to attack the nearby Jewish settlement of Pnei Hever, the army said.
Elite troops lying in wait for armed Palestinians were told by a lookout post that a gunman had been spotted running toward a white car parked on a deserted hillside, Israeli military reporters said.
The man did not heed a call by soldiers to stop, the army said. Major General Moshe Kaplinski attributed the deaths to "an operational failure by the troops observing the area" from a nearby hill.
The firing on the two guards, one of them an Israeli army officer on leave, raised questions about the army's rules of engagement in Palestinian areas.
"We've said for a long time that the firing orders are too lax," said Lior Yavne, a spokesman for B'Tselem, an Israeli group that monitors Israeli human rights violations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. "The soldiers see suspicious figures, fire first and ask questions later."
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Maria 14 mrt 2003
'Emad Na'if 'Atiyya Bani 'Odeh, 19
Baker Na'if 'Atiyya Bani 'Odeh, 28
Muhammad 'Aref Mahjameh, 24
'Emad resident of Tammun, Tubas district, killed in Tammun, Tubas district. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
Baker resident of Tammun, Tubas district, killed in Tammun, Tubas district. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
Muhammad resident of a-Tayba, Jenin district, killed in Tammun, Tubas district. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
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Maria 14 mrt 2003
Muhammad Nazar Ibrahim Salim, 18
Yusef Masharqeh, 21
Ibrahim Khalil Menizal, 21
Rabi' Faraj a-Nar, 23
Muhammad resident of 'Azzun, Qalqiliya district, killed next to 'Azzun, Qalqiliya district. Did not participate in hostilities when killed. Killed by IDF gunfire while he was in an olive grove.
Yusef resident of Jenin R.C., killed in Jenin R.C.. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
Ibrahim resident of 'Attil, Tulkarm district, killed in Jenin.
Rabi' resident of a-Zababida, Jenin district, killed in Jenin R.C..
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Maria 14 mrt 2003
Usama Rebhi abu-Khalil, 16
Wathiq Ahmad Bashir al-Ghbariya, 17
Usama of Attil, near Tulkarm, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest and hands during a targeted assassination.
Wathiq of Jenin, killed by IDF gunfire to his head and chest during a targeted assassination.
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Maria 16 mrt 2003
Muhammad Eisa Abdul-Rahim Abdul-Hadi, 17,
of Khan Younis, Gaza, killed by IDF shelling to his abdomen while trying to help a wounded person near the Neve Dekalim settlement.
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Maria 17 mrt 2003
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Maria 17 mrt 2003
Ilham Ziad Hassan al-Assar, 4
Muhammad Tawfiq Salama abu-Yousef, 17
Omar Hassan Suleiman Darwish, 17
Ilham of Nuseirat refugee camp, Gaza, killed by IDF gunfire to her abdomen and left foot during an incursion.
Muhammad of Nuseirat refugee camp, Gaza, killed by IDF gunfire to his head during an incursion.
Omar of Nuseirat refugee camp, Gaza, killed by IDF shelling to his head during an incursion.
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Maria 17 mrt 2003
Akram Isaac Allenbitni 22
18 mrt 2003
'Ali 'Alan, 27
Nasr 'Asida, 27
'Ali resident of Marah Rabah, Bethlehem district, killed in Marah Rabah, Bethlehem district. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
Nasr resident of Tell, Nablus district, killed next to Nablus. Killed during an exchange of gunfire.
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Maria 19 mrt 2003
Kriya Suleiman al-Dairi
20 mrt 2003
Muhammad Arif Aovh
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Maria mrt 21 2003
Mohammed famous Mamedh Hachaakh 21
24 mrt 2003
Ahmad Imad Fayez Abahrah, 14,
of Jenin refugee camp, killed by IDF gunfire to his head while throwing stones at a tank during curfew.
(Ahmad 'Emad Fa'iz 'Abahreh) 6 apr 2012, 22:14 , Respect -
Maria 25 mrt 2003
Christine George Antoine Sada, 10
Mahmoud Bassam Mahmoud Nasr, 14
Christine of Aida refugee camp, killed by undercover IDF gunfire to her head and chest while riding in a car with her family during a targeted assassination.
Mahmoud of Jenin, killed by IDF gunfire to his abdomen while throwing stones at a tank during curfew.
(Christine George S'adeh)
(Mahmoud Bassam Mahmoud Nassar) 6 apr 2012, 22:14 , Respect -
Maria 25 mrt 2003
'Alaa Iyad, 24
Nader Salameh Jawarish, 25
Muafeq 'Abd a-Razaq Shahadeh Badawneh, 40
'Alaa resident of A'yda R.C., Bethlehem district, killed in Bethlehem, by live ammunition, during the course of a targeted killing. Killed during the assassination, by an undercover unit, of Nader Gawarish.
Nader resident of Beit Jala, Bethlehem district, killed in Bethlehem, by live ammunition. He was the object of a targeted killing. Assassinated by an undercover unit.
Muafeq resident of Bethlehem, killed in Bethlehem, by live ammunition, during the course of a targeted killing. Killed during the assassination, by an undercover unit, of Nader Gawarish.
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Maria 26 mrt 2003
Mustafa Mohammed 27
27 mrt 2003
Abdul Basit Mohammed Qasem Odeh
28 mrt 2003
Muhammad 'Awad Ghanem, 20
Muhammad resident of Tulkarm R.C., killed on 28.03.2003 in Tulkarm R.C.. Did not participate in hostilities when killed.
Maria 29 mrt 2003
Muhammad Ahmad Asad Darwish, 15,
of Askar refugee camp, killed by IDF gunfire to his back and leg during a demonstration.
Muhammad 'Awad Ghanem, 20
Muhammad resident of Tulkarm R.C., killed on 28.03.2003 in Tulkarm R.C.. Did not participate in hostilities when killed.
Maria 29 mrt 2003
Muhammad Ahmad Asad Darwish, 15,
of Askar refugee camp, killed by IDF gunfire to his back and leg during a demonstration.