- 1 nov 2005
Hassan 'Attiyah Hassan al-Madhun 31Fawzi Muhammad Shhadeh Abu al-Qar'a 36
Army assassinates two fighters in Gaza
12 apr 2012, 16:36 , Respect -
Rafat Mousa Turkman, 19
Fighter killed, two residents injured in Jenin
Ra'fat Mussa Khader Turkman 12 apr 2012, 16:36 , Respect -
Mohamed Hesham Ata Kameel 21
Resident dies of wounds sustained last week - 5 nov 2005
Ahmad Al Khateeb, 12
Child dies of wounds sustained Thursday
A Palestinian medical source in Jenin, reported on Saturday afternoon, that the child who was shot in Jenin on Thursday, died of his wounds, Saturday.
The child remained in critical condition at the Intensive Caree Unit, at Rambam Israeli hospital in Haifa, until his was officially pronounced dead.
Child shot in Jenin is clinically dead
Saed Bannoura-IMEMC & Agencies, Thursday, 06 November, 2005
Palestinian sources in Jenin reported that the child who was shot earlier on Thursday on Jenin refugee camp is clinically dead, earlier it was reported that the child died.
An Israeli military source claimed that soldiers mistook a toy gun the child, Ahmad Al Khateeb, 12, was carrying with a real one and fired at him; the child was transferred Rambam Medical hospital in Haifa.
Army was operating in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp when the incident took place.
Army kills a child in Jenin
Saed Bannoura-IMEMC & Agencies
Israeli soldiers shot and killed, on Thursday morning, a Palestinian child in the West Bank city of Jenin after invading it, and several surrounding villages. The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, reported that soldiers fired at Ahmad Al Khateeb, 11, while he was walking with his parents near the Jenin Secondary School for Girls, and abducted his body.
The agency stated that dozens of military vehicles and armored jeeps are still surrounding Jenin, and added that soldiers fired rounds of live ammunition at residents and homes in the area.
Also, soldiers surrounded Al Amal Hospital, which belongs to Patients’ Friends Society, and broke into it. Soldiers also broke into dozens of homes west of Jenin.
On Tuesday evening, soldiers killed Rafat Mousa Turkman, 21, after invading Qabatia town, near Jenin. Two residents were injured in the attack.
Turkman is a senior member of the Al Aqsa Brigades, the military wing of Fateh movement.
The Israeli army has been operating in Qabatia over the last four days.
http://www.imemc.org/article/14780
(Ahmad Ismael Muhammad al-Khatib)
(52:15) Heart of Jenin Removed
of Jenin refugee camp, died in an Israeli hospital of head and abdominal wounds sustained Nov. 3 from IDF gunfire while carrying a toy gun. Ahmed’s organs, donated by his father, saved the lives of three Israeli children and a 54-year-old Israeli woman.
Ahmad Isma'il Muhammad al-Khatib 12 apr 2012, 16:36 , Respect -
Maria 6 nov 2005
Report: 26, including 9 children, killed in October
12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 7 nov 2005
Ahmad Ismael Muhammad al-Khatib, 12
Six Israelis receive organs of Palestinian boy shot by the Army
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsFIpT2wJi8
At least six Israelis will use the vital organs of Ahmed al-Khatib, 12 from Jenin, who was killed by the Israeli army in the West Bank city of Jenin when the troops mistook his plastic gun for a real one, last week, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on Monday.
Ahmed's family donated the organs of his son "for the sake of peace between peoples."
The boy was clinically dead for couple of days before he was pronounce dead at the Rambam hospital in Haifa.
Three Israeli girls, two Jewish and one Druze, underwent surgery Sunday to receive Al-Khatib's lungs, heart and liver. Twelve-year-old Samah Gadban had been waiting for a heart for five years when doctors called her family late Saturday and told them of the Al-Khatib donation. By Sunday afternoon, the Druze girl had a new heart and was recovering at Schneider Children's Medical Center in Petah Tikvah.
The family of the Druze girl expressed gratitude to Al-Khatib family.
"This morning, I did not know anything about the boy. I only knew that the doctors said they had a heart," said Samah's father, Riad. "I don't know what to say. It is such a gesture of love ... I would like for [the family] to think that my daughter is their daughter."
Jamal Al-Khatib, the father of the boy, said he hoped to meet the Israelis who received his son's organs, and added: "The most important thing is that I see the person who received the organs, to see him alive."
The boy's liver was divided in two and given to a 6-month-old baby and a 56-year-old woman; his kidneys were given to a 5-year-old boy; and his lungs were given to a 5-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl, Israel radio said.
"I don't mind seeing the organs in an Israeli or a Palestinian. In our religion, God allows us to give organs to another person and it doesn't matter who the person is," said Jamal al-Khatib, the boy's father, who added that he hoped the donations would send a message of peace to Israelis and Palestinians.
"I had an older brother who suffered from kidney failure," he told the Israeli TV Channel 2, "and there were no transplants available. When the doctor told me that my boy was clinically dead, I remembered my brother."
Dr. Tzvi Ben-Yishai, spokesman for Rambam Medical Center said the boy's parents decided to donate his organs "to bring hearts closer and bring peace closer."
The death of Al-Khatib who is a victim of the Israeli trigger-happy soldiers, became source of life to six Israelis.
http://www.imemc.org/article/14861 12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 7 nov 2005
Hani Odeh Sawaween, 30
Resident dies of wounds sustained September 2005
12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 8 nov 2005
Halutz: targeted killings is a policy; we will assassinate Islamic Jihad leaders in Gaza
12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 8 nov 2005
Mohammad Hamdi Abu Salha, 15
Child killed, five residents injured in Nablus
Israeli soldiers shot and killed one Palestinian child and injured five other residents after invading the West Bank city on Nablus, on Tuesday evening.
The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, reported that soldiers invaded the Northern Mountain (Eibal) area, in Nablus, and fired rounds of lie ammunition at dozens of residents and homes.
One child identified as Mohammad Hamdi Abu Salha, 15, was shot and killed after sustaining a live round in his head; four other residents were injured.
All of the injured residents, and the body of the killed child were transferred to Rafidia governmental hospital in Nablus.
The agency stated that soldiers operated in the French Park areas, in the center of the northern mountain, while soldiers based at Eibal military camp, installed at the top of the mountain, also fired rounds of live ammunition.
A local source in Nablus reported that soldiers also fired at ambulances and medical teams in an attempt to bar them from reaching the shelled area.
Also on Tuesday, troops invaded Al Far’a refugee camp, in Nablus, and fired rounds of live ammunition at dozens of homes. One member of the Islamic Jihad, identified as Mohammad Al Ghoul was injured.
The Israeli online daily Yedioth Ahronoth quoted a military source claiming that soldiers fired at three residents while attempting to plant an explosive charge near Nablus.
Earlier on Tuesday, an Israeli army officer was wounded when a roadside explosive detonated near a military jeeps operating in Nablus.
The three residents were injured; one of them was transferred by the army to an Israeli hospital, while the two other residents were hospitalized in Nablus.
http://www.imemc.org/article/14897
(Muhammad Hamdi Muhammad abu-Salha) 12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 9 nov 2005
Samir Ribahi Dari
Resident killed east of Jerusalem
Israeli police shot and killed one Palestinian resident in Al Esawiyya town, east of Jerusalem after firing at him while he was driving his car in the town.
The Israeli police claim that one of its units was chasing a resident involved in car burglary, and chased him into Al Esawiyya.
The killed resident was identified as Sameer Dary, 36, a father of six children, and a driver at the Peres Center For Peace.
According to police sources in Jerusalem, dozens of residents rushed to the streets in Mount Scopus area, in the French Hill neighborhood close to the town, clashed with the police and torched one vehicle.
One resident was shot and seriously injured after the police fired at him while he was driving fast towards the direction of a police car hitting a policeman, Israeli online daily Ynetnews reported.
Several residents were reportedly injured in the clashes which erupted after the death of the resident; soldiers invaded the town and fired gas bombs, concussion grenades, and rubber coated bullets at the residents.
Also, the Ynetnews said that dozens of Palestinian residents attempted to break into the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University and Hadassah Hospital.
The Israeli Police deployed large units in the area and confronted with the youth, and closed the entrances of the town barring the residents from entering or leaving it.
http://www.imemc.org/article/14926
10 dec 2005
ISR report: Police lied, Esawiyya man was killed without posing danger?
9 jan 2006
Israeli border policeman indicted for shooting a Palestinian to death
24 sept 2007 the center "Mossawa" would appeal the verdict
12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 10 nov 2005
Israelis evacuated before the Amman explosions
The Israeli Newspaper Haaretz said in its online edition that scores of Israelis were evacuated from the Hotels in Amman hours before the explosions.
"A number of Israelis staying on Wednesday at the Radisson hotel were evacuated before the bombing by Jordanian security forces, apparently due to a specific security alert. They were escorted back to Israel by security personnel," Haaretz said.
There were no Israeli casualties in the explosion, Haaretz said, adding that Israel warned its residents against going to Jordan after receiving hot alerts about attacks there.
The Palestinian Authority declared three days of morning for those killed in Amman Blasts.
Among the victims, four Palestinian officials, including,
chief of the military intelligence, Mag-Gen Bashir Nafe'a,
Director of the Ministry of Interior Col. Abed Alloun,
the commercial attache in Palestinian embassy in Egypt, Jihad Fattouh, and
Mos'ab Khourma, former director of the Ministry of Communication.
Fattouh is brother to the chair of the Palestinian Parliament, Rawhi Fattouh. The three were killed in the Radison SAS hotel explosion.
67 killed, at least 300 injured in Amman blasts
The Jordanian Ministry of Health reported that 67 were killed, and at least 300 were injured in the three blasts which took place almost simultaneously at three hotels in the Jordanian capital of Amman on Wednesday at night.
Most of the killed persons are Jordanians.
Jordanian security sources reported that the blasts might have been carried out by suicide bombers.
Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister Marwan Muasher said the largest blast occurred at the Radisson Hotel during a wedding celebration. Muasher confirmed that the blast which took place at the wedding hall was suicidal.
The CNN reported that Jordanian Embassy officials in Washington said the blasts came without warning and that no Jordanian government officials were in any of the buildings. Also, Jordan officially completely closed it land borders with the neighboring countries after the blasts.
King Abdullah of Jordan condemned the attacks, and described them as “criminal acts committed by a deviant and misleading bunch”.
King Abdullah added that the attacks will not bend Jordan from continuing its battle against terrorism.
The king returned home Wednesday at night, after he cut short his official visit to Kazakhstan. "The hand of justice will get to the criminals who targeted innocent secure civilians with their cowardly acts," he said in a statement carried by the official Petra news agency
At least 31 killed, 200 injured in three blasts in Amman
Saed Bannoura-IMEMC & Agencies - Wednesday, 09 November 2005, 23:26
Three explosions rocked the Jordanian capital Amman on Wednesday at night, killing at least 31 people, and wounding 200 others.
The blasts struck the Grand Hayat, Radisson SAS and Days Inn Hotels
The first blast took place at about 22:00 hours at the Grand Hayat Hotel, which is popular with tourists and diplomats. At least seven killed by the explosion, several persons were injured.
The explosion was apparently caused by a bomb which went of in the lobby.
A few minutes after the first blast, a second explosion occurred at the Radisson SAS hotel, which is close to the Grand Hayat. Jordanian Police reported that five bodies were found and at least twenty persons were injured.
The Third explosion took place in the Days Inn Hotel, police reported several casualties.
All of the hotels were evacuated after the blasts. One of the explosions took place durin a wedding party.
A Jordanian police official said on the condition of anonymity said that the blasts carry the trademark of Al Qaeda terrorist network but did not confirm it.
“This is not certain”, he said, “We are still investigating”.
The Abdullah Azzam Brigades, an Al Qaeda affiliated group in Syria and Egypt released a statement immediately after the blasts and claimed responsibility for them, Israeli online daily Ynentnews reported.
All the hotels are located in the commercial Jabal Amman district of the Jordanian capital and are frequented by Western business travelers and diplomats.
The Qatar based, Al Jazeera Satellite news Channel reported that Jordan had recently received warnings of possible terrorist attacks.
The Israeli embassy in close to the Days Inn hotel, but the police does not believe that it was a target.
All foreign embassies in Amman were barricaded and surrounded by the police after the explosions, a Jordanian security source told Al Jazeera.
The White House in Washington strongly condemned that attacks, Al Jazeera reported.
King Abdullah of Jordan condemened the attacks, and vowed to acts against the sides behind it.
Notably, the Days Inn Hotel, which was struck by the third explosion, is close to the Israeli embassy. Also, the attacks took place as Israel was planning to open the Allenby crossing overnight to allow Israeli to leave Jordan
http://www.imemc.org/article/14928 12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 10 nov 2005
Akram Abu Ghadyeen, 22
Resident killed in Al Boreij refugee camp
12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 13 nov 2005
Muhannad Mohammed Abdul Rahim Mansi 18
Shuja’ Bal’awy, 20
Bilal Wakid Al Sha’er, 22
Resident killed in Khan Younis
Army admits assassinating an injured fighter
Shuja'a Zuheir 'Abd a-Rahman Bel'awi 12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 14 nov 2005
Abdul-Al
Amjad Hinnawi, 32
Resident killed in Gaza, two injured
Ashraf Majdi Hasan Daher
Senior Hamas Operative killed in cold blood in Nablus
Amjad Bashir Helmi Hinawi 12 apr 2012, 16:37 , Respect -
Maria 17 nov 2005
Ahmad Saber Al Abahra, 20
Mahmoud Jamal Muhammad Zaid, 20
Two residents assassinated in Jenin
6 killed, 18 injured, and 89 arrested in one week
Ahmad Saber Mahmoud 'Abahreh
Mahmoud Jamal Zeidan 12 apr 2012, 16:38 , Respect -
Maria 18 nov 2005
Zeid 'Omar 'Abd al-Qader Abu 'Isha, 22
old resident of Hebron, killed on 18.11.2005 next to Hebron. Killed while trying to plant an explosive near the road.
12 apr 2012, 16:38 , Respect -
Maria 22 nov 2005
Four Hezbollah fighters killed, 11 soldiers injured in Mount Dov area