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Nablus, West Bank: Freelance photographer shot in the head by IDF [27] 22 September 2002: Issam Hamza Tillawi : Ramallah, West Bank: Voice of Palestine radio host shot in the head by IDF sniper during protest against the siege of the Palestinian National Authority headquarters [28] 12 July 2002: Imad Abu Zahra: Jenin, West Bank
United States National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savett said in a statement to Turkish state-owned Anadolu Agency: “We are deeply disturbed by the tragic death of an American citizen, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, today in the West Bank and our hearts go out to her family and loved ones”. Savett further states that “We have reached out to ...
Khdour's death has been cited in discussions and news articles about the killings of Americans by Israelis, [8] including the killing of Ayşenur Eygi in the West Bank in September 2024. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] After Eygi's death, The Washington Post interviewed Khdour's father who referred to "an ongoing killing machine in the West Bank."
Tawfic Abdel Jabbar was born and raised in Gretna, Louisiana. [9] [10] [11] His family frequently traveled to their ancestral home in Al-Mazra'a ash-Sharqiya, West Bank.[7] [12] [13] The Abdel Jabbar family had lived there for over 200 years and both of his parents had grown up in the village.
Abu Murkhiyeh was originally from Hebron in the West Bank.His family claimed that he had lived and worked in Hebron and Jordan at the time of his death. [1] However, The Times of Israel reported that people who knew him said that his family had physically abused him for years, [3] and Israeli LGBTQ organizations reported that he had fled to Israel in 2020 out of fear for his life.
Thousands of Palestinians participated in Tamimi's funeral [2] where his body, wrapped in a Palestinian flag, was moved from the hospital in Ramallah [3] ten kilometres (6.2 mi) north to Nabi Saleh in West Bank. [8] Participants held up posters showing graphic images of Tamimi's injuries.
As of 10 December 2024, over 46,000 people – 44,786 Palestinian [13] and 1,706 Israeli [31] – have been reported killed in the Israel–Hamas war, as well as 141–156 journalists and media workers, [34] 120 academics, [35] and over 224 humanitarian aid workers, a number that includes 179 employees of UNRWA. [36]
Deaths Notes Qibya massacre: 14 October 1953 Qibya, Jordanian-occupied West Bank: Israel Defense Forces: 69 Qibya was the target of an Israeli raid by Unit 101 under the command of Ariel Sharon, which resulted in the deaths of some 69 unarmed Palestinian civilians. [1] Kafr Qasim massacre: 29 October 1956 Kafr Qasim, Israeli side of the Green Line