October 22, 2015: Mahmoud Khalid Eghneimat, 21, was shot by Israeli police after he and another Palestinian attempted to board a bus and were blocked from entering. According to the Israeli police, they then stabbed an Israeli man in his twenties. Mahmoud was from Surif, near Hebron. Source: IMEMC
October 2015
Hashem al-Azza
October 21, 2015: Hashem al-Azza, 54, died of severe effects of tear gas inhalation after Israeli soldiers invaded the Zawiya area in the city. Medics tried to stabilize his condition and moved him to the hospital, where he died. Hashem was from Tal Romeida neighborhood in the West Bank city of Hebron. Source: IMEMC
Mo’taz Qassem
October 21, 2015: Mo’taz Attalah Qassem, 22, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers outside the Jewish-only settlement of Adam north of occupied Jerusalem. Mo’taz was shot with multiple rounds after allegedly trying to stab two Israeli soldiers on the Jaba’ junction just outside the settlement. He was from Eezariyya town near Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC
Avraham Asher Hasano
October 20, 2015: Avraham Asher Hasano, 50, was killed by a Palestinian truck near the al-Fawwar refugee camp, southwest of Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank.
Israeli sources claimed the Avraham, from Kiryat Arba’ colony in Hebron, exited his vehicle to examine it after it as pelted with stones before a truck hit him.
The Israeli army abducted the Palestinian driver, Sha’ban Teety, and filed a man slaughter formal accusation against him.
The incident was not a deliberate attack, or an attack related to the ongoing illegal Israeli occupation, but merely a traffic accident.
Israeli Ynet News said the Military Advocate General has decided to accept an appeal from Avraham’s family and indict the Palestinian driver who killed him with murder, after initially indicting him with manslaughter.
On the same day, Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinian children, identified as Bashar Nidal al-Jabari, 15, and Husam Ismail Jamil al-Jabari, 17, in addition to wounding dozens of Palestinians, near Hebron.
Avraham was from Kiryat Arba colony in Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank. Source: Ynet News, Electronic Intifada
Mosab al-Ghazali
October 20, 2015: Mosab Mahmoud al-Ghazali, 26, was killed by Israeli soldiers in Bab al-Jadid area in Jerusalem. He was from Wad Qaddoum neighborhood in Silwan in occupied Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC
Hamza al-Amllah
October 20, 2015: Hamza Mousa al-Amllah, 25, was shot by an Israeli soldier after his car ran into a soldier and a civilian. The incident took place at the Gush Etzion Junction in the southern West Bank. The Israeli army claims the car smashed into the two pedestrians before hitting a concrete barrier, and that Hamza allegedly got out of the car with a knife in his hand before the soldier shot him in the head. Hamza was from the West Bank city of Hebron. Source: IMEMC
Odai al-Masalma
October 20, 2015: Odai Hashem al-Masalma, 24, was shot in the back of the head by an Israeli soldier at a very close range. The bullet exited through his face. Soldiers also fired several live rounds at him, including his legs. The army claims he stabbed a soldier. Odai was from Beit ‘Awwa town, southwest of the West Bank city of Hebron. Source: IMEMC
Ahmad al-Sarhi
October 20, 2015: Ahmad al-Sarhi, 27, was shot by Israeli soldiers during a protest and clashes with the soldiers who were stationed across the border fence. The killing took place east of the al-Boreij refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. Six others were injured by Israeli live fire during the incident. Source: IMEMC
Bashar al-Jabari
October 20, 2015: Bashar Nidal al-Jabari, 15, was shot and killed by Israeli soliders along with Husam Jamil al-Jabari, 17, at an Israeli military roadblock in Hebron. The soldiers left the two boys lying on the ground bleeding until they died. Source: IMEMC
Husam al-Jabari
October 20, 2015: Husam Jamil al-Jabari, 17, was shot and killed by Israeli soliders along with Bashar Nidal al-Jabari, 15, at an Israeli military roadblock in Hebron. The soldiers left the two boys lying on the ground bleeding until they died. Source: IMEMC