Israa’ Abu Khusa

IsraaKhousaMarch 12, 2016: Israa’ Suleiman Abu Khusa, 6, was killed by an Israeli airstrike targeting different parts of the Gaza Strip. A missile struck her family’s home, seriously wounding her, and she later died of her wounds.

Her brother, Yassin, 10, was instantly killed in the attack. Their brother, Ayyoub, 13, was also injured in the attack.

The children were in their home, near a building that was targeted by the Israeli Air Force with at least one missile in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Medics and rescue teams rushed to the scene, and moved the wounded siblings to the Indonesian Hospital, in Beit Lahia. Source: IMEMC

Yassin Abu Khusa

AbuKhousaMarch 12, 2016: Yassin Suleiman Abu Khusa, 9, was killed by Israeli airstrikes targeting different parts of northern Gaza.

His sister, Israa’, 6, died from her wounds, and his brother Ayyoub, 13, was also injured in the attack.

The children were in their home, near a building that was targeted by the Israeli Air Force with at least one missile in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Medics and rescue teams rushed to the scene, and moved the wounded siblings to the Indonesian Hospital, in Beit Lahia.Source: IMEMC

Mohammad al-Kalouti

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March 9, 2016: 
Mohammad Jamal al-Kalouti, 21, was killed by Israeli soldiers along with Abdul-Malek Saleh Abu Kharroub, 19, after they reportedly rammed an Israeli with their car near Bab al-‘Amoud area in Jerusalem. The army also claimed that they fired on a settlement bus. Mohammad was from Kafr Aqeb in Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC

Bashar Masalha

BashaMsalhaMarch, 8, 2016: Bashar Mohammad Masalha, 22, was killed by Israeli police, who said he stabbed an American citizen and wounded several other Israelis, including a pregnant woman, near the Port in Jaffa city.

Bashar lived with his parents in the second floor (145 square/meters) of their home, and on June 21, the soldiers demolished its inner walls, rendering it unsafe.

The destruction caused serious structural damage to the first and third floors of the building, also rendering them unsafe.

His brother, Baha’, lived with his wife and their two children, in the first floor, while his other brother, Tha’er, lived in the third floor along with his wife and their child.

The American who was killed, identified as Taylor Force, 29, was a student at Vanderbilt University, and traveled to Israel as part of a group of MBA students participating in a 10-day trip during their spring break, which included visits to high-tech companies and meeting with Israeli business leaders, along with sightseeing and recreation.

The Israeli authorities held Bashar’s corpse until May 20th, 2016. Bashar was from Hijja town in the northern West Bank district of Qalqilia. Source: IMEMC

 

 

Fadwa Abu Teir

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March 8, 2016:  Fadwa Abu Teir, 50, was killed by Israeli soldiers in al-Wad Street in Jerusalem’s Old City, after the army claimed that she attempted to stab soldiers. The soldiers prevented Palestinian medics from approaching her, and she died from her wounds. Fadwa, a married mother of five children, was from Um Touba village south of Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC

Eyad Omar Sajdiyya

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March 1, 2016: Eyad Omar Sajdiyya, 21, was killed by an Israeli army sharpshooter after undercover Israeli soldiers invaded the Qalandia refugee camp, followed by dozens of soldiers later.

Medical sources said one Palestinian, identified as Eyad Omar Sajdiyya, 22, was killed by an Israeli army sharpshooter.

The soldiers also injured at least seven others, one seriously, while many others were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets and dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Media sources in the camp said dozens of Israeli military vehicles invaded the camp while military helicopters flew overhead.

The invasion led to protests between the soldiers and dozens of local youngsters, who hurled stones and empty bottles at them.

The slain Palestinian was a fourth-year journalism student at Al-Quds University and a member of the Qalandia Media Center.

He died of his wounds in a Palestinian ambulance that was rushing him to the Palestine Medical Center, in Ramallah.

Israeli daily Haaretz said that prior to the massive invasion, a firebomb had struck and burnt an army vehicle in the camp, forcing the soldiers to leave their burning vehicle. One of them was incommunicado for one hour.

The news agency reported that the initial army investigation found that two soldiers invaded the camp “by mistake,” before their vehicle was hit by stones and a firebomb; the two fled the burning vehicle, apparently in different directions, and that one of them hid in the courtyard of a Palestinian home, before calling for backup.

The army was unable to contact the two soldiers for nearly one hour. Then hundreds of soldiers invaded the refugee camp and managed to locate and extricate the two soldiers.

According to Haaretz, the slain Palestinian was killed during subsequent clashes in the camp, and that ten Israeli soldiers were injured.

The army said it will be investigating the incident, especially the reasons for invading the camp in the first place.
Some Palestinian fighters also exchanged fire with the invading Israeli soldiers, after the army managed to extract the missing soldiers.

In addition, the army prevented many Palestinian ambulances from entering the camp, and declared it a closed military zone.

During the invasion, a Palestinian home near the refugee camp caught fire after the soldiers fired gas bombs, concussion grenades and live rounds, targeting the property and many nearby homes.

Eyad was from Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem in the West Bank.  Source: IMEMC