De Volkrant meldt beide incidenten als zijnde een "fatale schietpartij". En schietpartij is een vechtpartij waarbij wordt geschoten. Dat geeft aan dat er sprake zou zijn geweest van twee partijen die met elkaar zouden vechten. Met deze pro-Israëlpropaganda moeten we het doen in Nederland, in onze zelfbenoemde "kwaliteitspers".
En een Palestijn van 16 jaar, is dat niet een kind? En de anderen tieners? Maar volgens de Volkskrant zijn ze blijkbaar allemaal hetzelfde, het blijven naamloze en gezichtloze Palestijnen. En denkt u zich de nieuwsberichten eens in, wanneer het Palestijnse leger vier Israëlische tieners had doodgeschoten, op Israëlisch grondgebied. Maandenlang zouden we om de oren geslagen worden met foto's van de slachtoffers, interviews en foto's van rouwende familieleden, er zouden Kamervragen worden gesteld, Maxime Verhagen verdringt zich om de daad te veroordelen, bevraagd zal worden onze ontwikkelingshulp aan de Palestijnen, stichtingen en fondsen voor nabestaanden worden opgericht, er komt een speciale Wikipedia-pagina over deze 'laffe terroristische aanslag', etcetera, etcetera. Maar omdat het Palestijnen waren, doodgeschoten door het Israëlische bezettingsleger, zijn een paar regels overgeschreven van een persbericht van het israëlische leger voldoende. Zo diep is het racisme in de Nederlandse "kwaliteitspers" geworteld. Zo superieur zijn de inwoners van "de Joodse staat", en zo minderwaardig zijn Palestijnen/Arabieren.
Incident: Iraq Burin
Doden: Mohammed Qadous (16), en Usaid Qadous (20)
Uit een onderzoek van het Palestinian Centre for Human Rights blijkt dat deze twee helemaal niet doodgeschoten zijn "tijdens een gewelddadig protest". Een busje met de twee jongens wilde het dorp in, maar stopte, omdat er brandende autobanden op de weg lagen. Ze konden niet verder rijden, dus stapten de passagiers uit. Toen het busje omdraaide om terug naar Nablus te rijden, werden zonder enige aanleiding Mohammed in het hart en Usaid in het hoofd geschoten door het IDF dat zich een tiental meter verderop verschanst had. (bron)
The Independent, die blijkbaar wel (werkende) journalisten in dienst heeft, meldt tevens:
The military statement said Israeli forces had been authorised to use rubber bullets against the Palestinians, but, as reported by The Independent, medics who examined the body insisted that live ammunition had been used, and produced X-rays that appeared to show a conventional bullet lodged in the skull of Osaid Qadus. [zie foto]
The Israeli army said a Military Police investigation into the claims that live rounds were used was still ongoing. The army "could not verify the autopsy and could therefore not confirm that the rioters were in fact hit by live rounds," the statement said.
[zie foto's helemaal onderaan het log over de situatie in Burin]
Palestinians pray over the bodies of Mohammed Qadous and his brother Sayid Qadous during their funerals in the West Bank village of Iraq Burin, near Nablus, Sunday, March 21, 2010. Mohammed and Sayid Qadous were killed after they were shot by Israeli soldiers during a demonstration Saturday near the West Bank village of Iraq Burin, Palestinians said. Israelis said no live ammunition was used.
Palestinian protesters and relatives of Mohammed and Salah Qawariq, who were killed by Israeli soldiers last week, gather at the site where both men were killed in the West Bank village of Awarta, near the Jewish Settlement of Etmar, on March 26, 2010. Israeli soldiers shot and killed the two Palestinian men on March 21, 2010.
Incident: Awarta
Doden: Mohammed Qawariq (20) and Salah Qawariq (19)
Uit een onderzoek van het Palestinian Centre for Human Rights blijkt dat 24 uur na bovenstaand incident beide Palestijnen bleken doodgeschoten te zijn door meerdere kogels in het lichaam, waarbij de brandwonden aangaven dat de loop van het wapen direct op de lichamen heeft gestaan. Een ambulancebroeder gaf aan dat, gezien de kleding van de doden en de voorwerpen die ze bij zich hadden, het zou gaan om olijfplukkers. (bron)
The Independent:
In Awarta a day later, an Israeli soldier fired on two Palestinians who approached a checkpoint and started "acting suspiciously," according to the statement. The first apparently tried to attack the soldier with a bottle, prompting the soldier to shoot him. The second then allegedly wielded a "sharp object" and was also shot dead.
The soldier fired seven bullets into Mohammed Qawariq and at least three into Saleh Qawariq, according to Palestinian doctors. "While the soldier, believing his life was at risk, acted subjectively, the Chief of the General Staff holds the officers responsible for training their soldiers to act in difficult operational situations," the military said.
Relatives of the deceased denied that they tried to attack the soldier and said they were only metal workers looking for scrap.
Wat joodse kolonisten uit Har Bracha en Yitzar uitspoken bij het Palestijnse dorp Burin, beschermd en geholpen door het Israëlische leger:
Settlers and soldiers attacking demonstrators in Iraq Burin, 7 August 2009
Jewish settlers raise their guns at Palestinians and activists, not seen, during a protest against the confiscation of land by the Jewish settlement of Bracha in the West Bank village Burin, near Nablus, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009. Witnesses say Palestinians came to their land for Friday prayers, and to protest against the confiscation of land by the nearby Jewish settlement.
Two more home-made rockets were launched from the illegal Israeli settlement of Bracha at the Palestinian village of Burin, near Nablus, on Tuesday 1st July.
Jewish settlers hold their weapons as Palestinians and International activists take part in a protest against the expansion of the Jewish settlement of Har Bracha in the village of Iraq Burin near the West Bank city of Nablus August 7, 2009.
A Jewish settler, right, points his gun at Palestinians and activists during a protest against the confiscation of land by the Jewish settlement of Bracha in the West Bank village Burin, near Nablus, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009. Witnesses say Palestinians came to their land for Friday prayers, and to protest against the confiscation of land by the nearby Jewish settlement.
Jewish settlers look on as an Israeli soldier throws a tear gas grenade at protesters during a protest against the expansion of the Jewish settlement of Har Bracha in the village of Iraq Burin near the West Bank city of Nablus August 7, 2009.
Palestinian farmers from the village of Burin inspect their burnt olive tree field after Jewish settlers from the nearby settlement of Yitzhar in the northern West Bank, set on fire on July, 21, 2009. Israeli settlers set fire on July 20 to at least 1,500 Palestinian-owned olive trees in the occupied West Bank and others stoned cars, a Palestinian security official said.
Israeli Jewish settlers throw stones at Palestinian farmers, not seen, during a protest by the Palestinians against the expansion of the Jewish settlement of Bracha, in the West Bank village of Burin, near Nablus, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009.
A Palestinian man reacts after seeing olive trees which were cut overnight in the West Bank village of Bourin near Nablus on Thursday, Nov. 12. 2009. In the past, Jewish Settlers from the surrounding area have cut down olive trees belonging to Palestinian villagers.
A Palestinian woman reacts next to cut olive trees in the northern West Bank village of Burin, near Nablus, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. According to Palestinian farmers, Jewish settlers from the nearby settlement of Yitzhar cut more than 40 olive trees in the village.
Star of David painted by soldiers during an army invasion in Iraq Burin
Links:
» Untrammeled settler violence spreads through Nablus region (april 2010
» Second youth from Iraq Burin dies overnight (maart 2010)
» Israeli Army Kills 16 Year Old Demonstrator Near Nablus (maart 2010)
» Israeli military unsuccessfully attempt to invade Iraq Burin: repeat tomorrow? (maart 2010)
» Military uses live ammunition on Burin demonstration (jan. 2010)
» Israeli forces fire on Iraq Burin villagers (jan. 2010)
» Israeli army use live ammunition during invasion of Iraq Burin (nov. 2009)
» Palestinians assess damage as settlers rampage throughout northern West Bank
» Twelve Year Old Boy Shot in the Back in the Name of “Security” (aug. 2006)
Etcetera. » Meer links
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