Hamza Zayed Jaradat
Israel will never stop its relentless pushing of Palestine and its people. They want it all and have been amping up their illegal activities to this end. The end of the people that the Israelis insist never were ~ the Palestinians. This is the nature of that bestial entity. Palestinians are being pushed relentlessly in the hopes that they will rise to another Intifada. Israel does not give a damn so long as she can keep stealing. Israel also works to return to her prisons those freed last year in the prisoner exchange. Meanwhile, children lose their lives one way or another thanks to Israeli tactics.
April 4, 2012
A human rights organization has reported that the Israeli
occupation forces have stepped up what it calls their "racist and
aggressive practices" against the Palestinian people over the past month,
during which Israel carried out dozens of operations and military incursions in
the occupied Palestinian territories.
"Thirty Palestinians were killed by Israel in March,"
said the International Solidarity Foundation for Human Rights, "most of
them in the besieged Gaza Strip."
The Foundation said that three children under the age of
eighteen were martyred in the West Bank.
Two of the children ~ named as Hamza Zayed Jaradat and Zayed
Jomah Jaradat, both age 12 ~ from the area of Wadi Al Reem, near Hebron, were
killed when a suspicious object left in the area by the Israeli occupation army
exploded.
Nazeer Juma Jaradat, a 16 year-old Palestinian, is seen at the Hebron
hospital after he was treated for injuries to various parts of his
body from the blast of an unexploded ordnance left by the Israeli army
near houses in Sa'ir, near Hebron, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Nazeer
still has some shrapnel in his head. He lost his 12 year old brother,
Zayed Juma Jaradat in the explosion. Another child, Hamza Zayed
Jaradat, also 12 was killed and two others injured. Photo by: Anne Paq/Activestills/org
The third minor was Zakaria Jamal Abu Arram, age 17 from the
town of Yatta, near Hebron, who was killed during a confrontation with Israeli
soldiers when local Palestinians tried to stop the security forces from
re-arresting one of the detainees released in the last prisoner exchange deal.
According to the Foundation, Israel’s arrests of Palestinians
have also increased in the past month.
"More than 300 Palestinians, including 56 children and
seven women, and many ex-detainees who have already spent many years in prison,
were taken into detention by the Israelis," it said in its statement.
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