Akram Ahmad Al-Sultan

October 17, 2022: Akram Ahmad Mohammad Al-Sultan, 62, died after the Israeli authorities denied travel for treatment at Al-Muttala’ (Augusta Victoria) Hospital in occupied Jerusalem, in the West Bank.

Hazem Akram Al-Sultan, 38, said that his father had sustained a fracture in the eleventh thoracic vertebra (T11) in June 2022.

After conducting many examinations, it turned out that he had leukemia, and the doctors decided to refer him to Al-Muttala’ (Augusta Victoria) Hospital in occupied Jerusalem due to his bad health condition and urgent need for radiotherapy that is not available at the Gaza Strip’s hospitals.

On 18 July 2022, the patient applied for a permit to the Israeli authorities to travel for treatment at Al-Muttala’ Hospital, but on 08 August 2022, the Israeli authorities responded that his request was still “under study”.

The patient had to obtain a new appointment on 13 August 2022, and applied for another permit, but the Israeli authorities put his request under study again. The patient repeated the same procedures to obtain a new appointment on 30 September 2022.

On 06 October 2022, he received a text message to go to Beit Hanoun “Erez” crossing for an interview with the Israeli intelligence, so in the same morning he went there.  After waiting for 3 hours, he was asked to return to the Gaza Strip without conducting the interview.

On 17 October 2022, his health condition got worse, and he was referred to the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza Strip, where he was pronounced dead.

According to PCHR’s follow-up, so far this year, the Israeli authorities have obstructed the travel of 5,472 patients with serious diseases that lack treatment at the Strip’s hospitals.

These restrictions coincide with the deterioration of the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip due to the Israeli-imposed closure on the Strip for the last 16 years, causing a perpetual shortage of essential drugs and medical devices and insufficient number of specialized health personnel.

PCHR condemns the obstruction of Gaza Strip Patients’ travel for treatment abroad, and calls on the international community, including the High Contracting Parties to the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention to exert pressure on the Israeli occupation authorities to assume their legal responsibilities towards the Gaza Strip population, including patients, and to ensure that adequate and safe mechanism is provided for their travel to receive treatment abroad.

PCHR urges the international community to pressure Israel to lift the closure imposed on the Gaza Strip in line with Security Council Resolution No. 1860 that calls for the unimpeded provision and distribution of humanitarian assistance throughout Gaza, including of food, fuel, and medical treatment, meaning allowing the entry of medical supplies used in radiotherapy, chemical drugs and periodic examinations for cancer patients that are not available in Gaza hospitals.

The Palestinian Center For Human Rights – PCHR, said Akram is eight Palestinian patient from Gaza, including three children, to die due to Israeli restrictions since the beginning of this year.

Akram was from the northern part of the Gaza Strip. Source: The Palestinian Center For Human Rights – PCHR

 

Mujahed Ahmad Mohammad Daoud

October 16, 2022: Mujahed Ahmad Mohammad Daoud, 30, was shot and killed by Israeli troops invading the village of Qarawat Bani Hassan, northwest of Salfit in the central West Bank.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the death of Mujahed Ahmad Mohammad Daoud, as a result of critical wounds he sustained on Saturday afternoon, with live bullets fired by the occupation in the chest.

Mujahed was one of 5 civilians who were injured during protests that erupted in Qarawat Bani Hassan between Palestinian youths and the occupation forces on Saturday afternoon.

At the time, the Health Ministry confirmed five were injured and added that two (including Mujahed) suffered life-threatening gunshot wounds to the chest and were rushed to Salfit governmental hospital.

Mujahed was later rushed to the Istishari Arab Hospital in Ramallah due to the seriousness of his injuries, but he succumbed to his wounds.

Local sources said that more than 10 military vehicles stormed the village on Saturday afternoon, leading to massive protests, during which a number of villagers were shot by invading Israeli soldiers.

On Friday, four Palestinians were killed by Israeli soldiers, including a doctor who was outside of the hospital trying to treat people’s wounds.

On Friday night, the soldiers killed Qais Emad Shojaya, 23, from Deir Jarir village east of Ramallah, fired live rounds in the direction of Beit Eil colony, north of Ramallah, before he was shot.

Earlier Friday, an Israeli army sharpshooter killed a Palestinian doctor, Abdullah Al-Ahmad, 43, while trying to render first aid to wounded Palestinians in Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank.

During the invasion of Jenin, the soldiers also killed Mateen Dabaya, 25, from the Jenin refugee camp and injured many Palestinians, including medics, especially after the army deliberately targeted them and their ambulance.

On Friday dawn, a Palestinian, Mohammad Maher Sa’id, 17, from the Jenin refugee camp, died from serious wounds he suffered along with his cousin in early September of this year before they were abducted by the soldiers allegedly for being behind an attack targeting a bus transporting Israeli soldier to a military base.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli soldiers have killed 171 Palestinians this year, 2022, including 15 this month.

Mujahed was from Hares village, west of Salfit, in the central West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Abdullah Al-Ahmad

October 14, 2022: Abdullah Al-Ahmad, 43, a Palestinian doctor, was shot and killed by an Israeli sharpshooter while trying to render first aid to wounded Palestinians in Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry stated that the doctor, Abdullah Al-Ahmad, 43, died from serious wounds after an Israeli army sharpshooter shot him while trying to render first aid to wounded Palestinians.

The Ministry said Dr. Abdullah was shot in the head in front of Jenin governmental hospital and was rushed to surgery but succumbed to his serious wounds. The slain doctor was a married father of three children.

The doctor was on duty at Khalil Suleiman Hospital in Jenin city when he learned about injuries near the medical center and rushed to rescue the wounded before an army sharpshooter shot him in the head.

Palestine TV added that the soldiers injured at least six Palestinians, including two medics, in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp, including two medics, especially after the army deliberately fired at many journalists and ambulances.

Palestinian resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the invading soldiers in several parts of Jenin and its refugee camp. The soldiers also occupied rooftops to use as sniper posts and monitoring towers.

Earlier Friday, the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes in Jenin before sharpshooters took positions in Palestinian homes and killed Mateen Dabaya, 25, from the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, the soldiers shot at least six Palestinians, including two medics, with live ammunition when the army targeted ambulances, medics, and journalists.

During the invasion of Jenin, the soldiers also killed Mateen Dabaya, 25, from the Jenin refugee camp and injured many Palestinians, including medics, especially after the army deliberately targeted them and their ambulance.

On Friday dawn, a Palestinian died from serious wounds he suffered along with his cousin in early September of this year before they were abducted by the soldiers allegedly for being behind an attack targeting a bus transporting Israeli soldier to a military base.

The Palestinian has been identified as Mohammad Maher Sa’id (Ghawadra), 17, from the Jenin refugee camp.

Abdullah was from Jenin, in the northern West Bank. Source: IMEMC

 

Mateen Dabaya

October 14, 2022: Mateen Dabaya, 25, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers in Jenin, who killed two other Palestinians on the same day, including a doctor, Abdullah Abu At-Teen, who was trying to treat wounded patients outside of the main hospital in Jenin.

The soldiers also injured at least six others, including two medics and one doctor who suffered serious wounds, while trying to provide essential treatment to a wounded young man, in Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The invasion of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp was carried out by more than fifty armored military vehicles before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and abducted several Palestinians. The army deliberately fired at many journalists and ambulances.

The doctor who was killed was on duty at Khalil Suleiman Hospital in Jenin city when he learned about injuries near the medical center and rushed to rescue the wounded before an army sharpshooter shot him in the head.

Palestinian resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the invading soldiers in several parts of Jenin and its refugee camp. The soldiers also occupied rooftops to use as sniper posts and monitoring towers.

Mateen from from Jenin refugee camp. Source: IMEMC

Qais Emad Shojaya

October 14, 2022: Qais Emad Shojaya, 23, from Deir Jarir village east of Ramallah, fired live rounds in the direction of Beit Eil colony, north of Ramallah, before he was shot.

The Palestinian Health Ministry was officially informed of his death and added that Qais was shot near the Al-Jalazoun refugee camp before the soldiers took his corpse away.

According to the army, Qais and another Palestinian fired several live rounds at the colony before the soldiers shot at them, killing Qais, but the second young man managed to escape unharmed.

The Israeli army initiated massive searches in the area, looking for the second Palestinian.

The army added that the two Palestinians reportedly approached the fence of Beit El before firing several rounds, mildly wounding a settler, 25, in the upper body while sitting outside his home.

The wounded colonizer remained conscious and alert before he received treatment from a medic living in the colony and was later moved to an Israeli hospital.

It is worth mentioning that, on October 18, 2015, Israeli soldiers shot Qais during protests in the area and prevented the Palestinian medics from approaching him before abducting the wounded young man.

The soldiers also abducted his brother on August 15, 2022, and he remains imprisoned by Israel.

Earlier Friday, an Israeli army sharpshooter killed a Palestinian doctor, Abdullah Al-Ahmad, 43, while trying to render first aid to wounded Palestinians in Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank.

During the invasion of Jenin, the soldiers also killed Mateen Dabaya, 25, from the Jenin refugee camp and injured many Palestinians, including medics, especially after the army deliberately targeted them and their ambulance.

On Friday dawn, a Palestinian died from serious wounds he suffered along with his cousin in early September of this year before they were abducted by the soldiers allegedly for being behind an attack targeting a bus transporting Israeli soldier to a military base.

The Palestinian has been identified as Mohammad Maher Sa’id (Ghawadra), 17, from the Jenin refugee camp.

Qais was from Deir Jarir village east of Ramallah. Source: IMEMC

Mohammad Maher Sa’id Turkman

October 14, 2022: Mohammad Maher Turkman (Ghawadra), 17, died from serious wounds he suffered along with his cousin, on September 2022, before they were abducted by the soldiers allegedly for being behind an attack on a bus transporting Israeli soldiers to a military base.

Mohammad suffered serious burns to most of his body when he and his cousin, Mohammad Walid Ghawadra, 22, reportedly attacked, on September 4, the bus transporting Israeli soldiers to a military base with Molotov cocktails and fired many live rounds at it.

The Israeli army claimed that one of the Molotov cocktail bottles ignited in their truck before they allegedly drove another kilometer and pulled over when their vehicle caught fire and continued on foot before Israeli soldiers abducted them.

According to Israeli media sources, the shots were fired from a passing truck. However, it is unclear how the shots were fired from a passing vehicle since photos of the bus show many bullet holes in the front part of the windshield, not on the side.

Mohammad remained in critical condition at the Tal HaShomer Israeli hospital due to burns that almost covered %90 of his body. The doctors treated him for severe wounds and amputated his left arm. The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said Mohammad’s cousin was seriously injured in the incident.

An Israeli court ordered their continued detention at the medical center, awaiting trial before Mohammad Maher Ghawadra succumbed to his serious wounds.

Mohammad was from Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Osama Mahmoud Adawi

October 12, 2022: Osama Mahmoud Adawi, 18, was killed by Israeli soldiers at the main entrance of the Al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian was shot during protests that took place after many Israeli soldiers invaded the refugee camp’s main entrance area and fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades.

The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that the soldiers shot Osama with a live round in the abdomen area, causing severe bleeding and internal organ damage before he was rushed to a clinic in the town; however, his heart stopped, and the doctors revived Osama before rushing him to Bethlehem Arab Society Hospital in Beit Jala, near Bethlehem.

The Health Ministry added that the young man succumbed to his serious wounds at the hospital despite all efforts to save his life.

The soldiers also injured several other Palestinians in the refugee camp; some were shot with live fire and rubber-coated steel bullets, and many suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.

On the same day, the soldiers shot six young Palestinian men during protests in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron.

On Monday, October 10, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a child, Mahmoud Mohammad Sammoudi, 12, who, on September 28, was shot and seriously injured by Israel army fire when the soldiers also killed four young Palestinian men in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank.

Osama, the tenth Palestinian to be killed by the Israeli army in October, was from the Al-Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Mahmoud Mohammad Sammoudi

October 10, 2022: Mahmoud Mohammad Sammoudi, 12, died from serious wounds he suffered on September 28, after Israeli soldiers shot him and killed four Palestinians in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp in the northern part of the West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a child and said that he suffered critical wounds before he was rushed to surgery and remained in a serious condition at the Intensive Care Unit.

The four Palestinians killed on the day of the invasions of Jenin and its refugee camp were identified as Mohammad Hisham Abu Na’sa, 25, Abdul-Rahman Fathi Khazem, 27, Ahmad Nathmi Alawna, 24, and Mohammad Mahmoud Barahma, 30.

On that day, the soldiers also injured forty-four Palestinians, including several young men and children, who suffered life-threatening wounds.

The child’s death brings the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since the beginning of this year to 165.

On Sunday morning, the Israeli army announced the death of Sgt. Noa Lazar, 18, an Israeli soldier who was shot by a Palestinian at a military roadblock near Shu’fat, in occupied Jerusalem, on Saturday evening.

On October 7, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that Israeli soldiers shot and killed two children, Adel Ibrahim Adel Daoud, 14, and Mahdi Mohammad Ladadwa, 17, in Qalqilia and Ramallah, in the northern and the central parts of the West Bank.

Mahmoud was from Al-Yamoun town, west of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Ahmad Mohammad Daraghma

October 08, 2022: Ahmad Mohammad Hussein Daraghma, 24, was killed by Israeli soldiers In Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The soldiers also killed another Palestinian during the invasion.

Media sources said several armored Israeli military vehicles invaded the Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers killed the two Palestinians, and injured at least eleven, three seriously.

Medical sources at Ibn Sina Specialist Hospital in Jenin said Ahmad succumbed to serious gunshot wounds to the head.

The soldiers also killed Mahmoud Moayyad Sous, 18, after shooting him with a live round in the neck.

The medical sources added that the soldiers also shot seven Palestinians, three seriously.

The head of the Jenin governmental hospital, Wisam Bakr, said the medical center provided treatment to one Palestinian who was shot in the shoulder and two in the lower extremities.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers shot six Palestinians in the lower extremities before the medics rushed them to Jenin governmental hospital.

Dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, cuts, and bruises before receiving treatment from local medics.

Furthermore, medical sources at Ibn Sina hospital said an Israeli army jeep rammed Anwar Abu as-Siba’ and his daughter, Eman, while standing in front of their home in the refugee camp.

The soldiers also fired dozens of gas bombs, smoke, and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters and surrounding homes.

During the Israeli invasion, which also included military helicopters, Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the soldiers in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp, while some protesters also hurled stones and pipe bombs at the army vehicles.

In addition, the Quds News Network said the soldiers fired live rounds at its correspondent and other Palestinian journalists in the refugee camp and surrounding areas.

The soldiers also stormed and ransacked several homes, causing damage, and surrounded a home, leading to an exchange of fire, before abducting a young man, Saleh Abu Zreina.

The soldiers invaded the home to abduct Mohammad Abu Zreina, but took his brother, Saleh, when they could not local Mohammad.

After killing the two Palestinians and wounding at least eleven, the soldiers withdrew from the refugee camp and Jenin city.

The killing of the two Palestinians came just one day after Israeli soldiers fatally shot Adel Ibrahim Adel Daoud, 14, and Mahdi Mohammad Ladadwa, 17, and injured dozens of Palestinians near Qalqilia and Ramallah, in the northern and central parts of the occupied West Bank.

Ahmad was from Tubas in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank. SourceIMEMC

Mahmoud Moayyad Sous

October 08, 2022: Mahmoud Moayyad Sous, 18, was killed by Israeli soldiers In Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The soldiers also killed another Palestinian during the invasion.

Media sources said several armored Israeli military vehicles invaded the Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers killed the two teenage boys and injured at least eleven, three seriously.

Medical sources at Ibn Sina Specialist Hospital in Jenin said the soldiers killed Mahmoud after shooting him with a live round in the neck.

The medical sources added that the soldiers also shot seven Palestinians, three seriously.

One of the seriously wounded Palestinians, Ahmad Mohammad Hussein Daraghma, 24, from Tubas in the northeastern West Bank, succumbed to serious wounds.

Medical sources at the Jenin governmental hospital said Ahmad suffered serious gunshot wounds to the head and succumbed to his injuries.

The head of the Jenin governmental hospital, Wisam Bakr, said the medical center provided treatment to one Palestinian who was shot in the shoulder and two in the lower extremities.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers shot six Palestinians in the lower extremities before the medics rushed them to Jenin governmental hospital.

Dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, cuts, and bruises before receiving treatment from local medics.

Furthermore, medical sources at Ibn Sina hospital said an Israeli army jeep rammed Anwar Abu as-Siba’ and his daughter, Eman, while standing in front of their home in the refugee camp.

The soldiers also fired dozens of gas bombs, smoke, and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters and surrounding homes.

During the Israeli invasion, which also included military helicopters, Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the soldiers in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp, while some protesters also hurled stones and pipe bombs at the army vehicles.

In addition, the Quds News Network said the soldiers fired live rounds at its correspondent and other Palestinian journalists in the refugee camp and surrounding areas.

The soldiers also stormed and ransacked several homes, causing damage, and surrounded a home, leading to an exchange of fire, before abducting a young man, Saleh Abu Zreina.

The soldiers invaded the home to abduct Mohammad Abu Zreina, but took his brother, Saleh, when they could not local Mohammad.

After killing the two Palestinians and wounding at least eleven, the soldiers withdrew from the refugee camp and Jenin city.

The killing of the two Palestinians came just one day after Israeli soldiers fatally shot Adel Ibrahim Adel Daoud, 14, and Mahdi Mohammad Ladadwa, 17, and injured dozens of Palestinians near Qalqilia and Ramallah, in the northern and central parts of the occupied West Bank.

Mahmoud was from Jenin refugee camp, in Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank. SourceIMEMC