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Video of Israelis Opening Fire At International Activists & Palestinian Farmers

category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Thursday February 26, 2009 12:27author by ISM Gaza Strip - ISM Gaza Strip Report this post to the editors

24th February 2009

Khoza'a, Khan Younis , Gaza Strip: Palestinian farmers, accompanied by international human rights workers, were fired upon by Israeli forces in the village of Khozaa, near Khan Younis, this morning. The farmers and human rights workers were attempting to work on land around 300m from the Green Line.

The link of the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDD8ANFgwtA

24th February 2009

Khoza'a, Khan Younis , Gaza Strip: Palestinian farmers, accompanied by international human rights workers, were fired upon by Israeli forces in the village of Khozaa, near Khan Younis, this morning. The farmers and human rights workers were attempting to work on land around 300m from the Green Line.

Four Palestinian farmers have been shot by Israeli forces while working within 700m of the Green Line since the 27th January 2009. On the 18th February, farm worker Mohammad Il Ibrahim, 20, was shot in the right leg as farmers, together with the international human rights workers, attempted to leave the area having worked on their land for 2 hours in full view of the Israeli forces.

On the 18th January, Maher Abu-Rajileh (24) from Khozaa village, was killed by Israeli soldiers while working on his land 400m from the Green Line. On the 20th January, Israeli soldiers shot Waleed al-Astal (42) of Al Qarara (near Khan Younis) in his right foot, while on the 27th January, Anwar al-Buraim was shot in the neck and killed.

Later on the sameday that this video was filmed, the Israeli Soldiers shot 17 year old Wafa Al Najar from Khoz'a. Wafa was 70 metres from her home, and and 800 metres from the border fence. were 3 shots, a neighbour who was 900 metres away says they were fired from two army jeeps and he saw a soldier shooting from the top of one. The first two bullets hit the ground beside Wafa. The third destroyed her kneecap, and she collapsed to the ground.

http://talestotell.wordpress.com/2009...
http://palsolidarity.org/2009/02/5673

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author by gazasympathiserpublication date Sun Mar 01, 2009 17:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Its no wonder the Palestinians launch attacks on Israelis when they are subjected to this kind of brutal regieme on a daily basis.

I dread to think what would happen to innocent Palestinian farmers and their families if international observers were not present, as happened in Gaza.

 
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