Sábado, dia 19 de julho de 2014
In the late morning, nine Palestinian resistants entered Israel via a tunnel and were met by IDF troops. One of them and two Israeli soldiers were killed in the exchange of fire. The others managed to escape back. Angered by the deaths of their soldiers, the IDF hit 140 sites in Gaza.
O movimento de jovens de esquerda israelense Names on the Wall começou a incomodar com seus grafites nomeando os mortos palestinos e lembrando seus compatriotas da carnificina. Então Israel criou uma "célula de limpeza" para apagá-los dos muros de Tel Aviv, Haifa e alhures. Mas os artistas continuaram firmes.
"I’m not sure if the people who will see this on the street will know that this is a name of young woman who was killed in Gaza. I hope someone will pass by and think by mistake that a girl called Dunya Mahdi Hamad walked along this street at four in the morning on the night between Friday and Saturday, spray painted her name and added her age.
"All too often, casualties on both sides of this conflict are remembered only as numbers. This post is a reminder that each one has a name," writes the leftist Israeli publication, +972 Magazine, which also tabulated the names of the Palestinian and Israeli dead.
The left-leaning Israeli Ha-makom news site writes, "A new blog documents the work of an anonymous artist and reminds us what we really want to forget," and labels it "the memorial wall."
Nome dos mortos palestinos no dia 19 de julho.
Source/Fonte:IMEMC-International Midlle East Media Center. 2015.
- Ayad Ismail al-Raqqab, 26, Khan Younis
- Yahia Bassam as-Serry, 20, Khan Younis
- Mohammad Bassam as-Serry, 17
- Mahmoud Rida Salhiyya, 56, Khan Younis
- Mustafa Rida Salhiyya, 21
- Mohammad Mustafa Salhiyya, 22
- Waseem Rida Salhiyya, 15
- Ibrahim Jamal Kamal Nassr, 13, Khan Younis
- Rushdi Khaled Nassr, 24
- Mohammad Awad Faris Nassr, 25
- Ahmad Mahmoud Hasan Aziz, 34, Beit Hanoun
- Said Ali Issa, 30, Juhr ed-Deek, Central Gaza
- Raed Walid Laqan, 27, Khan Younis
- Mohammad Jihad al-Qara, 29, Khan Younis
- Rafat Ali Bahloul, 36, Khan Younis
- Bilal Ismail Abu Daqqa, 33, Khan Younis
- Mohammad Ismail Sammour, 21, Khan Younis
- Mohammad Ahmad Abu Zanouna, 37, Gaza City
- Mohammad Atallah Odah Saadat, 25, Beit Hanoun
- Mohammad Rafiq ar-Rohhal, 22, Beit Lahia
- Mohammad Ziad ar-Rohhal, 6
- Mahmoud Abdul-Hamid al-Zweidi, 23
- Dalia Abdel-Hamid al-Zweidi, 37
- Rowiya Mahmoud al-Zweidi, 6
- Naghm Mahmoud al-Zweidi, 2
- Mohammad Khaled Jamil al-Zweidi, 20
- Amr Hamouda, 7, Beit Lahia
- Mohammad Riziq Mohammad Hamouda, 18
- Yousef Kamal Qabdurra Hamouda, 29.
- Momen Taysir al-Abed Abu Dan, 24, Central District
- Abdul-Aziz Samir Abu Zaitar, 31, Central District
- Mohammad Ziad Zabout, 24, Gaza City
- Hatem Ziad Zabout, 22
- Fadal Mohammad al-Bana, 29, was killed in Jabalia
- Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Abu Hamad, 25, Beit Lahia
- Maali Abdul-Rahman Suleiman Abu Zeid, 24, Central District
- Mohammad Ahmad as-Saidi, 18, Khan Younis
- Abdul-Rahman Mohammad Odah, 23, Central District
- Tariq Samir Khalil al-Hatou, 26, Central District
- Mohammad Fathi al-Ghalban, 23, Khan Younis
- Mahmoud Anwar Abu Shabab, 16, Rafah
- Ahmad Abu Thurayya, 25, Central District
- Abdullah Ghazi al-Masri, 30, Central District
- Ayman Nasri an-Na'ouq, 23, Central District
- Aqram Mahmoud al-Matouq, 37, Jabalia
Reservistas da IDF, forças israelenses de ocupação,
Shovrim Shtika - Breaking the Silence
Rank: Staff Sergeant. Unit: Infantry. Area: Northern Gaza strip:
What were the rules of engagement?
If it looks like a man, shoot. It was simple: You’re in a motherfucking combat zone. A few hours before you went in the whole area was bombed, if there’s anyone there who doesn’t clearly look innocent, you apparently need to shoot that person.
Who’s innocent?
If you see the person is less than 1.40 meters tall, or if you see it’s a lady. You can tell from far away. If it’s a man you shoot.
Do you take into consideration his distance from the forces, whether he’s armed or not?
Yeah, of course. I’m talking about close range. If it’s from far away you have time to figure out what you’re doing. From far you don’t shoot immediately because you have time to report. But what’s a report, it’s just saying, “Commander, two enemies identified 400 meters away, southeast of blah-blah-blah, opening fire.” He responds, “Affirmative.”
Upon entering houses, is there an organized protocol used?
It really depends on the case, but generally the idea is to use a lot of fire – this isn’t Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) – you want to find people in pieces inside. That’s how it’s managed, in a nutshell. Besides, usually a D9 (armored bulldozer) comes over, takes down a wall and you enter through the wall.
19. "They were fired at - so of course, they must have been terrorists…"
Unit: Infantry
Area: Southern Gaza strip
There was a force that identified two figures walking in an orchard, around 800 or 900 meters from the force’s zone perimeter. They were two young women walking in the orchard. The commander asked to confirm, “What do you see,” and whether they were incriminated or not. It was during daytime, around 11:00 AM, or noon. The lookouts couldn’t see well so the commander sent a drone up to look from above, and the drone implicated them. It saw them with phones, talking, walking. They directed fire there, on those girls, and they were killed. After they were implicated, I had a feeling it was bullshit.
On what was the incrimination based?
Scouts. “The [Palestinian girls] can surely see the tanks, and they can surely see the smoke rising from all the engineering work.” After that the commander told the tank commander to go scan that place, and three tanks went to check [the bodies]. They check the bodies, and it was two women, over age 30. The bodies of two women, and they were unarmed. He came back and we moved on, and they were listed as terrorists. They were fired at – so of course, they must have been terrorists… .
Gaza hoje - today
Informe-se: http://palsolidarity.org/
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