Habib Mohammad Kamil

January 12, 2023: Habib Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Kamil, 25, was killed by Israeli soldiers who also killed another Palestinian in Qabatia town, south of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the Israeli soldiers shot Habib with a live round in the head.

The Health Ministry stated that the soldiers also shot Abdul-Hadi Fakhri Nazzal, 18, live rounds in the neck and the chest, inflicting serious wounds, before he succumbed to his injuries.

The two were killed after many military vehicles invaded Qabatia, leading to protests, and fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades.

Abdul-Hadi Nazzal

During the invasion, the soldiers shot at least three other Palestinians who were rushed to hospitals in Jenin.

The Israeli army said its invasion of Qabatia was planned in coordination with the Shabak and the undercover forces and was reportedly “based in intelligence regarding the location of Palestinian fighters” and added that the soldiers managed to arrest one Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Alawna.

The army claimed Alawna was involved in many shooting incidents against the soldiers and added that the soldiers located weapons during searches of homes and buildings.

Samir Aslan

On the same day at dawn, the soldiers killed Samir Awni Harbi Aslan, 41, in the Qalandia refugee camp, north of the occupied capital, Jerusalem, in the West Bank, and abducted fifteen young men. He was the fourth Palestinian to be killed by the soldiers in 24 hours.

The deaths of the three Palestinians within a few hours bring the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli army fire in the first twelve days of this year, 2023, to nine, including three children.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed the following names of the nine Palestinians killed by Israeli army fire in the first twelve days of this month, January 2023.

  1. Abdul-Hadi Fakhri Nazzal, 18, Qabatia, Jenin.
  2. Habib Mohammad Kamil, Qabatia, Jenin, 25.
  3. Samir Awni Harbi Aslan, 41, Qalandia refugee camp, Jerusalem.
  4. Sanad Mohammad Samamra, 19, ath-Thaheriyya, Hebron.
  5. Ahmad Amer Abu Jneid, 21, Balata, Nablus.
  6. Fuad Mohammad Aabed, 17, Kafr Dan, Jenin.
  7. Mohammad Samer Houshiyya, 22, Al-Yamoun, Jenin.
  8. Adam Essam Ayyad, 15, Deheishe refugee camp, Bethlehem.
  9. Amer Abu Zeitoun, 16, Nablus.

Habib was from Qabatia, south of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank. SourceIMEMC

Abdul-Hadi Fakhri Nazzal

January 12, 2023: Abdul-Hadi Fakhri Nazzal, 18, was killed by Israeli soldiers who also killed another Palestinian in Qabatia town, south of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers shot Abdul-Hadi with live rounds in the neck and the chest, inflicting serious wounds.

The Health Ministry added that the medics rushed Abdul-Hadi to a hospital in Jenin, but he succumbed to his serious injuries.

It added that the soldiers also killed Habib Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Kamil, 25, after shooting him with a live round in the head.

Habib Kamil

The two were killed after many military vehicles invaded Qabatia, leading to protests, and fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades.

During the invasion, the soldiers shot at least three other Palestinians who were rushed to hospitals in Jenin.

The Israeli army said its invasion of Qabatia was planned in coordination with the Shabak and the undercover forces and was reportedly “based in intelligence regarding the location of Palestinian fighters” and added that the soldiers managed to arrest one Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Alawna.

The army claimed Alawna was involved in many shooting incidents against the soldiers and added that the soldiers located weapons during searches of homes and buildings.

Samir Aslan

On the same day at dawn, the soldiers killed Samir Awni Harbi Aslan, 41, in the Qalandia refugee camp, north of the occupied capital, Jerusalem, in the West Bank, and abducted fifteen young men. He was the fourth Palestinian to be killed by the soldiers in 24 hours.

The deaths of the three Palestinians within a few hours bring the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli army fire in the first twelve days of this year, 2023, to nine, including three children.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed the following names of the nine Palestinians killed by Israeli army fire in the first twelve days of this month, January 2023.

  1. Abdul-Hadi Fakhri Nazzal, 18, Qabatia, Jenin.
  2. Habib Mohammad Kamil, Qabatia, Jenin, 25.
  3. Samir Awni Harbi Aslan, 41, Qalandia refugee camp, Jerusalem.
  4. Sanad Mohammad Samamra, 19, ath-Thaheriyya, Hebron.
  5. Ahmad Amer Abu Jneid, 21, Balata, Nablus.
  6. Fuad Mohammad Aabed, 17, Kafr Dan, Jenin.
  7. Mohammad Samer Houshiyya, 22, Al-Yamoun, Jenin.
  8. Adam Essam Ayyad, 15, Deheishe refugee camp, Bethlehem.
  9. Amer Abu Zeitoun, 16, Nablus.

ِAbdul-Hadi was from Qabatia, south of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank. SourceIMEMC

Taher Mohmmad Zakarna

September 05, 2022: Taher Mohmmad Zakarna, 20, was killed by Israeli soldiers who invaded Jenin city and Qabatia town south of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank,

Palestinian medical sources have confirmed that the soldiers shot Taher in Qabatia town with three live rounds, one in the head and two in the thigh, and succumbed to his serious wounds at the ar-Razi hospital in Jenin

The sources added that the soldiers also shot and moderately injured another Palestinian with live fire in Qabatia before he was rushed to a hospital in Jenin.

The soldiers also invaded and ransacked several homes and buildings and abducted a young man, Odai Manasra, from his work at a bakery they stormed in Qabatia. Taher also worked at the bakery.

Video – Palestine TV

In Jenin city, the soldiers stormed and searched several homes before abducting four young men, Amin Sa’adi, Nawras Ghawadra, Mohmmad Nasif Ghawadra, and Nidal Saba’na.

Palestinian resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the Israeli soldiers who invaded several parts of Jenin city.

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