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Shams News Agency: Killed by Israeli forces. [43] July 5, 2024 Ahmad Sukar: Daraj, Gaza City Killed along with two others by Israeli forces. [44] [45] Saadi Madoukh: Daraj, Gaza City Killed in the same attack as Sukar. [46] [47] July 6, 2024 Rizq Abu Ashkian: Palestine Media Agency: Nuseirat refugee camp Israeli airstrike. [48] Amjad Jahjouh ...
Jenin, West Bank: Freelance photographer shot in the leg by IDF [29] 12 March 2002: Raffaele Ciriello : Ramallah, West Bank: Freelance photographer shot six times in the chest by IDF [30] 31 July 2001: Muhammad al-Bishawi : Nablus, West Bank: Najah Press Office and IslamOnline reporter killed in Israeli bombing of Palestinian Center for Studies ...
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." [13]
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.
A relative grieves as the bodies of Ibrahim Wadi and his son Ahmed Wadi, two of four people killed by Jewish settlers the day before, are taken from the hospital for burial in the town of Qusra ...
At least 160 Israeli settlements have been built in the West Bank, housing over 700,000 Jews. They have been declared illegal by the international community , but the claim is disputed by Israel. The West Bank has been occupied by Israel since the Six-Day War in 1967.
On 30 October, the German government called on Israel to protect Palestinians in the West Bank. [269] On 31 October, EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell "firmly condemned" settler attacks in the West Bank. [270] Linda Thomas-Greenfield stated the United States was "deeply concerned," and condemned the killings of Palestinians in the West Bank. [271]
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.