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Israeli forces assassinate three Palestinians

by Electronic Intifada (repost)
Report, PCHR, 7 February 2006
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Palestinian relatives of Rami Hannoun, who was killed after an Israeli air strike on Monday, mourn during his funeral in Gaza February 7, 2006. (MAANnews/Wesam Saleh)

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) committed two extra-judicial executions in less than 8 hours, leaving two Palestinians in the Gaza Strip dead and a third dead in the West Bank. This raises the total number of extra-judicial executions committed by IOF in the past two days to 4, killing 8 Palestinians.

According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 20:00 on Monday, 6 February 2006, IOF positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of Jabalya, fired an artillery shell at a civilian car (a white Hyundai), which was traveling on a dirt road near Hammouda fuel station, nearly two kilometers to the west of the border. The shell did not hit the car and members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the military wing of Fatah, who were traveling in the car escaped, apart from two who did not have enough time to escape as an IOF aircraft launched a second missile at the car. The two members were instantly killed: Hassan Mustafa 'Asfour, 25, from Beit Lahia; and Rami Khamis Hannoun, 27, from Jabalya refugee camp.

At approximately 04:00 on Tuesday, 7 February 2006, an IOF undercover unit moved into Nablus. Members of the unit surrounded the al-Ashqar apartment building in the Rafidya neighbourhood in the west of the city. Soon afterwards, at least 25 IOF vehicles, including a bulldozer, moved into the city to reinforce the undercover unit. IOF opened fire at a flat on the first floor and prevented ambulances from entering the area. At approximately 11:15, IOF withdrew from the area and ambulances evacuated a body from the targeted flat to Rafidya Hospital. The victim was identified as Ahmed Suleiman Raddad, 32, from Saida village near Tulkarm, a leader of the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of Islamic Jihad. According to medical crews, he was hit by at least 15 live bullets to the head, the right shoulder and hand. PCHR's field worker in Nablus, who saw the victim's body, reported that the face was severely injured. It is worth noting that Raddad survived an attack on 5 February 2006, when IOF set an ambush targeting him on the road linking Balata and 'Askar refugee camps, east of Nablus.

PCHR strongly condemns these latest crimes and asserts that such crimes by IOF increase tension and threaten the lives of Palestinian civilians. PCHR calls upon the international community to meet its responsibilities, and calls particularly upon the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 to fulfill their obligations under the Convention to ensure protection for Palestinian civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
§Israel Kills More Palestinians, Seeks Unilateral Borders
by IOL (reposted)
NABLUS, West Bank, February7 , 2006 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – Stepping up aggressions, Israel killed on Tuesday, February7 , a member of the Islamic Jihad group, bringing to nine the number of Palestinians killed over the past two days, while threatening to set borders unilaterally with the Palestinians.

Ahmed Raddat, the overall commander of the Jihad's armed wing in the West Bank, was killed by Israeli troops in the West Bank town of Nablus, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported.

Special Israeli forces surrounded a house in the city where the slain Palestinian was believed to be holding up after around 15 jeeps entered the city, Palestinian sources said.

Meanwhile, a Palestinian resistance activists died Tuesday from injuries sustained in an Israeli air raid over Gaza City two days ago, a medical source said.

Rami al-Sheikh Khaleel,23 , sustained injuries in a Saturday's strike against a center in Gaza City belonging to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement and used by its military wing Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.

Three other Al-Aqsa activists were killed in the same air strike and seven other Palestinians, four of them security service members, were wounded.

On Monday, February6 , Israeli occupation forces killed two other members of Al-Aqsa Brigades.

Hassan Asfur,25 , and Rami Hanoun,28 , died when an Israeli missile ploughed into their vehicle in northern Gaza.

Two Jihad members, Adnan Bustan and Jihad AL-Suaferi, were killed in an Israeli missile attack in northern Gaza on Sunday.

The new fatalities bring to nine the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli troops over the past two days; the deadliest Israeli escalation since Hamas swept the Palestinian general elections.

This brings to4 , 948the number of people killed since the outbreak of Al-Aqsa Intifada, mostly Palestinians.

Escalation

The Palestinian Authority condemned the continued Israeli escalation against the Palestinian people.

"Its aim is to put obstacles in front of the new government and Palestinian national dialogue," said presidential spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina.

"We are asking the international community to immediately halt incursions in the West Bank, the assassinations and air strikes in Gaza."

But defiant Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz vowed to continue its policy of targeted assassinations against the Palestinians.

"We will continue to carry out these essential operations as long as they are needed against all organizations who dare to threaten the security of Israeli citizens," he said.

Palestinian resistance factions have been observing a de facto truce since Abbas was elected in January, an agreement that was cemented at talks brokered by Egypt last March.

The shaky truce, which officially expired with the beginning of the new year, has repeatedly been put to the test by Israeli assassinations of resistance activists and incessant attacks.

Permanent Borders

Mofaz said Israel would opt to set borders unilaterally with the Palestinians in the absence of a peace deal, Reuters reported.

He told the Maariv daily that "immediately after the poll, the government will deal with the issue of permanent borders," referring to Israeli public elections, scheduled for March28 .

"The first priority will be to set them in agreement with the Palestinians. If we cannot reach agreed permanent borders, we will take different action," said Mofaz.

Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip five months ago and dismantled all Jewish settlements in the impoverished strip.

The border issues is one of several thorny negotiation files the Palestinian Authority and Israel earlier decided to leave until a later stage of negotiations.

Palestinians want to have their future state on the 1967 borders, which include the entire Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank, with Al-Quds (occupied East Jerusalem) as its capital.

http://islamonline.net/English/News/2006-02/07/article05.shtml
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