Friday, November 27, 2015

PALESTINIAN BLOOD STILL CHEAP TO ISRAEL: DEATHS DURING THE CURRENT UPRISING NOW OVER 100

PALESTINIAN BLOOD STILL CHEAP TO ISRAEL: DEATHS DURING THE CURRENT UPRISING NOW OVER 100

Three Palestinians were killed on Thursday by Israel's occupation forces on the West Bank, bringing the deaths during the current uprising to over one hundred. 

Israeli occupation forces invaded the small town of Qatanna northwest of occupied East Jerusalem at dawn, ransacking homes and arresting several people, which led to clashes with local youths. 
During the resistance by the youths Yahya Yusri Taha(21) was shot in head by occupation soldier and left to bleed for 1 1/2 hours without medical aid, as Israeli occupation forces soldiers stopped Palestinian medics from reaching him and refused to give him first aid themselves.

When Palestinian ambulance was finally able to reach him, he was in extremely critical condition and died soon after reaching Taha hospital.

After his funeral in the evening, Israel's occupation forces attacked the mourners wounding 16 people.

During the afternoon 51 y/o Samer Hasan Seriesi was shot in Za'tara military block south of Nablus by Israel's occupation forces after he has exited a taxi cab or his own car (Israeli occupation claims the former, one Palestinian source the latter). 
Israeli occupation didn't allow Palestinian medics to reach him, detaining an ambulance sent for him and Israeli occupation medics watched him bleed to death without doing anything at all to help him.

Israeli occupation claimed that Seriesi "had a knife" and had "ran towards a soldier"; Palestinian eye-witnesses dismiss this claim; according to one claim Seriesi's physical condition made it impossible for him to run.

Third victim of the day was Khalid Mahmoud al-Jawabreh, 19 y/o who was early in the evening shot twice in stomach in al-Arrub refugee camp by Israel's occupation forces, which claimed that he had unlit Molotov cocktail at his hand and that sniper shooting him "had thwarted a threat". 

Israeli occupation has closed the main entrance to al-Arrub to ease the passage of illegal Israeli settlers on a major road running past it, and Israel's occupation forces have taken control of all other entrances to it, leading to continued clashes. 

Palestinian ambulance had difficulty reaching al-Jawabreh as a result of this siege of the refugee camp by the occupation. He was taken to the al-Ahli hospital in Hebron, where he died only half an hour after arrival.

Elsewhere on the occupied West Bank five Palestinians were wounded as Israeli occupation forces raided al-Fawwar refugee camp, where Muhammad Shubaki(19), the teenager killed yesterday by Israeli occupation, lived. Israeli occupation forces fired from people at rooftops, with one of the wounded being shot in stomach. 

Even according to the most conservative estimate, the number of Palestinian deaths during the uprising is now 102. This number doesn't include several deaths due to previous wounds, medical negligence during imprisonment, several otherwise contentious deaths nor any deaths prior to 1st October.

SOURCES:

100th Palestinian killed by Israeli troops since Oct. 1st: 21 year old shot during protest

3rd Palestinian shot, killed by Israeli forces in al-Arrub camp

Another Palestinian shot dead by the IOF this Thursday morning

Death toll of Intifada hits 100 after Israel shoots youth dead

Israeli forces raid al-Fawwar refugee camp, injure 5

Israeli forces shoot, injure 16 during funeral of slain Palestinian

Israeli forces shoot, kill Palestinian during arrest raid

Israeli forces shot dead Palestinian man during arrest raid

Israeli Soldiers Kill A 51-year old Palestinian Man South Of Nablus

Palestinian killed at Nablus checkpoint after alleged attack

Palestinian youth killed by IOF gunfire

Two Palestinians killed in latest West Bank violence

Za'tara checkpoint soldiers kill Palestinian man in cold-blood

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