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10yr Old Mercilessly Gunned Down By IDF
Topic Started: Jul 30 2008, 06:46 PM (245 Views)
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Middle East: Palestinian boy, 10, dies as Israeli troops fire on demonstration

· Victim shot through the forehead, claim medics
· Army commanders pledge 'thorough investigation'

# Toni O'Loughlin in Jersusalem
# The Guardian,
# Wednesday July 30 2008

A 10-year-old Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli gunfire following clashes between troops and protesters demonstrating against the West Bank barrier yesterday.

The Israeli military said it would mount an investigation into the shooting of Ahmed Moussa, which comes just three weeks after an Israeli soldier was captured on video firing at close range a baton round at a Palestinian man who was blindfolded and cuffed.

The incidents occurred in the village of Ni'ilin, near Ramallah, where Palestinian and international protesters regularly rally to demonstrate against the barrier - which cuts the community off from its farmland and protects the Jewish settlements built illegally, according to international law, inside the West Bank.

Protests often turn violent when stone-throwing youths are confronted by Israeli soldiers firing teargas and ammunition. Scores of Palestinians and troops have been injured over the past few months.

According to witnesses, soldiers fired tear gas and live bullets at the protesters trying to scale a temporary fence, erected to stop them reaching the bulldozers used to clear land to build the barrier. Others said baton rounds had been used.

One regular demonstrator, Jonathon Pollock, said that 18 people were injured.

"We were trying to get to the barrier like we do every time. I personally saw soldiers and border policemen using live ammunition," said Pollock.

By late afternoon yesterday, most of the protesters had dispersed and the violence had subsided, although several youths remained in the area near the village entrance and continued throwing stones, according to some witnesses.

When Israeli soldiers again shot at the youths, Moussa was hit in the forehead.

Israel's military said it would conduct a "thorough examination with the forces in the region". It added the incident was "grave" and that it would consult Palestinian medical personnel.

But it also said it was also examining the possibility that Moussa was killed by Palestinian shooting.

Mohammed Nafa, one of the demonstrators, said he and others carried the boy to an ambulance, cupping his head with a baseball cap.

At a hospital in the nearby town of Ramallah, the boy's family waited at the morgue. A paramedic who had driven the body sat on stairs and wept.

"We told him not to go down [to the protests], but he wouldn't listen," the boy's aunt Khadija Moussa, told the Associated Press.

A border police officer was also wounded during the protest when a stone struck his eye.

The escalation in violence came as an Israeli commander, Lieutenant Colonel Omri Bruberg, who leads the battalion operating around Ni'ilin, was suspended for 10 days until military investigators decide whether there is enough evidence to indict him.

Bruberg is under investigation for his alleged role in the close-range shooting of a 27-year-old Palestinian man, Ashraf Abu-Rahma in the foot this month.

The incident was recorded by a 17-year-old girl from the village and shows Omri holding him by the arm while another soldier, a metre away, fires at the 27-year-old Palestinian's foot.

Abu-Rahma had been protesting at the barrier in Ni'ilin when he was later detained, blindfolded and handcuffed by the army, which then imposed a four-day curfew on the town of Ni'ilin.

The army launched its investigation into the shooting of Abu-Rahma after an Israeli human rights group, B'Tselem released the video of the incident.

It was the latest incident in which a video footage had been used to expose violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. Although filmed on a privately owned camera, B'Tselem has handed out about 100 video cameras to Palestinians to film human rights abuses by the Israeli army and settlers.

Bruberg was suspended yesterday after failing his second polygraph test, conducted by the military police after he passed an earlier test conducted last week by a private institute.

The soldier who fired the gun and was held in custody says he was following Bruberg's orders. But Bruberg told military investigators he only told the soldier to shake his rifle to frighten Abu-Rahma.

B'Tselem filed a second complaint against the commander yesterday, alleging that he kicked and trod on the hands of another Palestinian demonstrator two weeks ago.

The UN's office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs says seven Palestinians and one international have been injured by rubber-coated metal bullets fired by the army during protests in Ni'ilin over the past two weeks.

· This article was amended on Wednesday July 30 2008. We originally spelled Ni'ilin as Naalin. This has been corrected.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/middle-east-palestinian-boy-10-dies-as-israeli-troops-fire-on-demonstration.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jul/30/israelandthepalestinians.middleeast
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All three Palestinian children deliberately shot through the head by an Israeli sniper
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Toddlers Of Mass Destruction
17 June 2006
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(Asma Mughayer [16] and her brother, Ahmed [13], both shot through the forehead by an Israeli sniper as they hung out washing and fed pigeons on the roof of their home in Rafah, 18 May 2004)
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(Akaber Zaed [10], shot in the head by Israeli Border Police on her way to a doctor's appointment in Jenin, 17 Mar 2006)
http://lawrenceofcyberia.blogs.com/news/2006/06/toddlers_of_mas.html

Murdering mamzers (bastards).
It is amazing how many Palestinian children the predator Israeli snipers shoot through the forehead.


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Israel's 60th Independence Day
Saturday, 05 April 2008
Just how twisted do you have to be to gun down a child? And just how twisted do you have to be to mark the 60th anniverary in honour of children.
I wonder how many of you know that the theme under consideration for Israel's 60th Independence Day is children?
It is hard to imagine isn't it? It could not be more meaningless when you consider how snipers belonging to the Israeli Army target young innocents.
Of course they don't target just any children. No, the ones targeted in the crosshair of these Zionist cowards are Palestinian children.
Just how twisted do you have to be to gun down a child?
http://yvonneridley.org/yvonne-ridley/articles/israels-60th-independence-day.html

By Gideon Levy - Israeli journalist
 
An Israeli's thoughts on 92 dead Palestinian children
It was a pretty quiet year, relatively speaking. Only 457 Palestinians and 10 Israelis were killed, according to the B'Tselem human rights organization, including the victims of Qassam rockets. Fewer casualties than in many previous years. However, it was still a terrible year: 92 Palestinian children were killed (fortunately, not a single Israeli child was killed by Palestinians, despite the Qassams). One-fifth of the Palestinians killed were children and teens - a disproportionate, almost unprecedented number. The Jewish year of 5767. Almost 100 children, who were alive and playing last New Year, didn't survive to see this one.

IDF troops killed children in the West Bank, too. Jamil Jabaji, a boy who tended horses in the new Askar refugee camp, was shot in the head. He was 14 when he was killed, last December.

Abir Aramin was even younger; she was just 11. The daughter of an activist in the Combatants for Peace organization, in January she left her school in Anata and was on the way to buy candy in a little shop. She was fired upon from a Border Police vehicle. Bassam, her father, told us back then with bloodshot eyes and in a strangled voice: "I told myself that I don't want to take revenge. Revenge will be for this 'hero,' who was so 'threatened' by my daughter that he shot and killed her, to stand trial for it." But just a few days ago the authorities announced that the case was being closed: The Border Police apparently acted appropriately.
http://blogs.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/a_view_from_palestine/2007/09/an_israelis_thoughts_on_92_dea.html
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Snipers with children in their sights
The army said the two were blown up by a Palestinian bomb planted to kill soldiers. The corpses offered a different account. In Rafah's morgue, Asma lay with a single bullet hole through her temple; her 13-year-old brother had a lone shot to his forehead. There were no other injuries, certainly none consistent with a blast.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/jun/28/comment.israelandthepalestinians
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Jabaliya: Israeli snipers kill two school girls
The two 15-year-old pupils at Jabaliya's school were both shot in the head by Israeli soldiers inside their homes just a few blocks and several hours apart. Islam died almost immediately after the bullet smashed through her forehead as she baked bread with her mother in their yard on Sunday. Tahreer is still on life support at a Gaza hospital after an operation to remove shards of shattered skull from her brain.
http://www.fromoccupiedpalestine.org/node/1430
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1,015 Palestinian Children Killed From September 2000 Through March 2008
The Israeli snipers and other Israeli predators in the Israeli army, are protected by what has become their own specific norms and standards:The Israeli military are routinely breaching International laws and Human Rights Laws.The Israeli military have no respect for the life of other human beings, their culture, distinguish a lack of moral and ethic standards, of arrogance and reckless behavior.The Palestinian children are killed without regret.
http://www.uruknet.de/?p=m42209&hd=&size=1&l=e
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Targeted killing won't bring peace
In April, 17-year-old Bushra Breghish was pacing her bedroom, studying for an exam. An Israeli sniper, from a squad dispatched to arrest her brother, shot her through the forehead, killing her instantly. All she held in her hands was a book.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/08/opinion/edbarghouti.php
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Parents Fight to Learn Why Israeli Sniper Shot Their Son
Hurndall was hit in the forehead by a high-velocity bullet fired by an Israeli soldier as he worked as a peace activist in the Gaza Strip 20 months ago. The bullet entered cleanly enough, but then splintered into hundreds of tiny pieces. Hurndall never regained consciousness, dying nine months later and 2,200 miles away in a London hospital.
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0130-05.htm
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