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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."
The preliminary medical report from the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah stated that Abdel Jabbar was dead by the time he entered the hospital at 4:03 PM. [5] [31] [32] [33] The reported cause of death was a gunshot wound to the right side of the head. [34] He died at the age of 17.
Nablus, West Bank: Najah Press Office and IslamOnline reporter killed in Israeli bombing of Palestinian Center for Studies and Media [31] [32] Othman al-Qatanani : Kuwait News Agency correspondent killed in Israeli bombing of Palestinian Center for Studies and Media 28 October 2000: Aziz Al-Tineh : Bethlehem, West Bank
Ms Carey posted on LinkedIn “Free Palestine” and “Israel is a terrorist state” prior to her dismissal. Mother recuperates after Palestinian American boy killed in ‘hate crime' 03:00 ...
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. [260] On 31 October, EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell "firmly condemned" settler attacks in the West Bank. [261] Linda Thomas-Greenfield stated the United States was "deeply concerned," and condemned the killings of Palestinians in the West Bank. [262]
Eygi arrived in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on 3 September 2024 to engage in activism work with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM). [1] According to her family, she had been compelled to travel to the Israeli-occupied West Bank to stand with Palestinian civilians who have been enduring ongoing repression and violence. [ 17 ]
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.