Sunday, December 06, 2015

TWO SHOT AND LEFT TO DIE BY ISRAEL ON OCCUPIED WEST BANK DURING FRIDAY

TWO SHOT AND LEFT TO DIE BY ISRAEL ON OCCUPIED WEST BANK DURING FRIDAY

US citizen Abed al-Rahman al-Barghouthi(27) returned from visit to his fiancee to the village of Abud where he was residing. As he arrived, there were ongoing clashes with Israel's occupation forces. Car driver that had given him lift dropped him at the outskirts as a result, and he started to walk the rest of the way. 

According to eye-witnesses as al-Barghouthi was walking hands up, two Israeli occupation soldiers emerged from an olive grove and shot him several times, in neck and arm, before placing a knife beside´him.

Israel's occupation forces claim that al-Barghouthi "had tried to stab a soldier" and that the occupation soldier was supposedly "moderately injured". 

As a result of Israel's occupation forces' restrictions, ambulance was not able to reach him before he died. As ambulance was taking his body off, Israeli occupation soldiers tried to stop it but local youths throwing stones at them were able to help the ambulance get away, even when the Israeli occupation soldiers opened fire.
Abed al-Rahman al-Barghouthi was on a visit from the United States, where he permanently lived, arriving to Palestine to prepare for marriage. After the first version of this photo was posted, Israel's occupation forces invaded Ramallah hospital where his body was taken in an effort to take it.

Earlier during the day 21 y/o barber Anas Bassam Hammad was shot in his car at the entrance to the town of Silwad north of Ramallah by Israel's occupation forces. Israeli occupation claimed that he "rammed" his car into group of Israel's occupation soldiers, "mildly injuring" two. 

Hammad's car, after crashing out of the road, was jammed between branches of a tree on the side of the road.

Israel's occupation forces attacked medics and locals trying to reach Hammad with tear gas and gunfire, wounding four people, including journalist Shatha Hammad. Anas' parents also made a failed attempt to reach their son. 
As a result of this Anas Bassam Hammad died inside his car. This is another example of Israel's occupation forces' denial of medical help to wounded Palestinians. We don't know if Hammad could have been helped, but Israeli occupation made sure that he wasn't. 
We reported yesterday of the deaths of two Palestinian teens in occupied Hebron's Tel Rumeida during the previous night and wrote that details were subject to change as more information came available.

That includes even the name of one of the boys killed, as we can now report that the victims were Taher Faysal Fannoun(19) and Faysal Abd al-Minem Fannoun(15).

One Palestinian source claims that the boys were actually shot by Israel's illegal settlers. Israel's occupation forces claim that the boys were shot and killed after allegedly "stabbing" Israeli occupation soldier in face. 

Faysal Fannoun is the 25th minor killed by Israel's occupation forces during the uprising.

Like in the two above cases, there is no confirmed photographic or video evidence available to us that would indicate any actual injury to Israel's occupation forces' members. 
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In an astoundingly biased article of the events of Friday even for it's own standards BBC used a photo of Israeli occupation soldier in apparent good condition being taken out of an ambulance. The photo, whose copyright is held by Reuters, could not be traced and apparently has not been used by Reuters or anyone else in recent days. 
Elsewhere in occupied Palestine, including the besieged Gaza Strip, 55 Palestinians had been wounded by Israel's occupation forces by the mid-evening.

SOURCES:

2 Palestinians shot dead near Ramallah after alleged attacks

2 Palestinian teenagers killed in Hebron after stabbing attack

Dozens injured as Israeli forces clash with Palestinian youth

Four Palestinians killed after attacks on Israelis in West Bank

Israeli Army Kills Two Palestinian Teenagers in Hebron

Two Palestinians Killed In Ramallah, Dozens Injured

Within an hour two Palestinians killed by the IOF

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