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A wanted member of a terror cell who reportedly managed to evade previous attempts to capture him was one of three people killed during a fierce gun battle with Israeli troops in Nablus on Tuesday morning. A further 40 people were reported injured.According to the Israel Defense Forces, soldiers surrounded the home of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades commander Ibrahim Nablusi, leading to an exchange of gunfire.Nablusi was part of a squad that had committed several shooting attacks against soldiers and civilians in the West Bank earlier this year, according to the Shin Bet. The IDF said that included a shooting attack at the Joseph’s Tomb complex in the outskirts of Nablus.
Fatah and the Palestinian Authority are not even pretending not to support this terrorist and his comrades. He was a member of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the Fatah terror group that was supposedly dismantled by the peaceful Mahmoud Abbas in 2007.
Fatah issued a statement calling the dead terrorists "heroes whose names will be written in history in the record of the immortal exploits of our people."
Palestinian prime minister Mahmoud Shtayyeh called them "martyrs" and tied them to every other Palestinian claim: "What our people are subjected to in terms of organized terrorism in Gaza, Nablus, Jenin, Hebron, and the occupied city of Jerusalem; Which is witnessing an ethnic cleansing process, an attempt to Judaize, and the desecration of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Ibrahimi Mosque, in addition to the displacement operations, and the seizure of lands in the Jordan Valley..."
Mahmoud Abbas' spokesperson said that "the occupation is approaching a comprehensive confrontation with our entire Palestinian people, through its comprehensive aggression that began in the city of Jerusalem, and then spread to Jenin, Gaza, and today in Nablus. "
Also, one of the dead terrorists was 16-year old Hussein Taha. Recruiting children to terror groups is another human rights crime that the human rights NGOs seems to skate right over.
There was a massive funeral with tens of thousands of people as government offices closed down.
This is as explicit support for terror as one can imagine. And if the PA was doing its job, Israel wouldn't have to go into Nablus to arrest terrorists at all.
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Close to one-third of the Palestinians who died in the latest outbreak of violence between Israel and Gaza militants may have been killed by errant rockets fired by the Palestinian side, according to an Israeli military assessment that appears consistent with independent reporting by The Associated Press.
No one in Gaza with direct knowledge of the explosions in question was willing to speak about them publicly. But live TV footage showed militant rockets falling short in densely packed residential neighborhoods. And AP visits to the sites of two explosions that killed a total of 12 people lent support to suspicions they were caused by rockets that went off course.
Islamic Jihad said 12 of its fighters were killed, a smaller armed group said it lost a fighter, and Hamas said two Hamas-affiliated policemen who did not take part in the fighting were killed. Israel said it killed at least 20 militants and seven civilians.
On Saturday night, seven Palestinians were killed in a blast in the crowded Jebaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. The Israeli military said it carried out no operations in the area at the time. It released video footage purportedly showing a barrage of militant rockets, with one falling short.
Islamic Jihad had announced a rocket attack on the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, just north of Jebaliya, at around the same time as the explosion.
Video footage of the aftermath circulated online, showing what appeared to be a rocket casing sticking out of the ground on a narrow, busy street. When the AP visited the site on Monday, the casing was gone and the hole had been filled in with dirt. Palestinians are usually keen to display evidence of Israeli airstrikes to international media.
Al-Mezan attributed the blast to a “projectile,” and the PCHR said it was still investigating.
On Sunday night, an explosion killed five Palestinians ages 4 to 17 at a cemetery in Jebaliya, also around the same time Islamic Jihad announced a barrage of rockets. The Israeli military said it was investigating.
Visiting both sites in Jebaliya, the AP saw none of the telltale signs of an Israeli strike — the wide craters left by F-16s or the narrow holes caused by drone strikes.
In a third suspicious explosion, one of the Hamas-affiliated policemen, who was off-duty, was killed Sunday along with three of his young children in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. Hamas, a far more powerful militant group that has fought four wars with Israel, stayed out of the latest fighting, and Israel appears to have been careful not to target it.
I haven't yet identified the "smaller armed group" terrorist AP references. (UPDATE: Adin Haykin mentions that Hassan Mansour was also claimed by the DFLP as well as Islamic Jihad.)
It hadn't occurred to me that the Hamas policeman who was killed with his children was killed by rocket fire. This means that, based on my research, 14 children were killed - and 11 of them by rocket fire! (Two were human shields, one was killed near a wedding that is still unclear.)
It is clear from this article that not only does the Hamas-based health ministry lie about people killed by terror rockets - so do the "human rights" NGOs. If they don't claim someone was killed by Israel, then certainly that person was killed by a rocket, but they won't report it.
The human rights of those Gazans don't matter.
Here is my updated list of people killed in Gaza and whether they were killed by Israel or Islamic Jihad rockets:
1- Imad Abd al-Rahim Shallah, 50 Gaza. |
With PIJ |
2- Youssef Salman Qaddoum 24 Gaza. | PIJ |
3- Tayseer Mahmoud Al-Jabari, 50 Gaza City. | PIJ |
4- Salama Muharib Abed 41 Gaza. | PIJ |
5- Alaa Abdullah Qaddoum, 5 Gaza City. | With PIJ |
6- Donyana Adnan Attia Al-Amour 22 Gaza. | Likely rocket ("artillery shell") |
7- Mohamed Ahmed Abdel-Fattah Al-Madhoun, 26 Al-Nada Towers. | PIJ |
8- Fadl Mustafa Zorob 30 Khan Younis. | PIJ |
9- Muhammad Hassan Al-Bayouk, 35, Khan Younis. | PIJ |
10- Ahmed Mazen Azzam, 25 Gaza Strip. | PIJ |
11- Tamim Ghassan Abdullah Hijazi, 23 Al-Zana. | PIJ |
12- Osama Abdul Rahman Al-Suri, 27, Bani Suhaila. | PIJ |
13- Hassan Mohamed Mansour, 26, Jabalia. | PIJ/DFLP |
14- Naama Muhammad Abu Qaida 62 Jabalia. | Apparent rocket(wedding) |
15- Nour El-Din Ali Al-Zubaidi 19 Jabalia | Likely IDF (Qassam Brigades) |
16- Hazem Muhammad Salem 12 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
17- Ahmad Muhammad Al-Nayrab 13 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
18- Moamen Muhammad Al-Nairab 4 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
19 - Khalil Iyad Abu Hamadeh, 19, Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
20- Ahmed Walid Al-Fram, 18 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
21- Misbah al-Khatib 50 Jabalia agreed. | Jabalia rocket |
22- Muhammad Muhammad Ibrahim Zaqout 19 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
23- Ziad Ahmed Al Mudallal, 36 Rafah. | PIJ |
24- Muhammad Iyad Hassouna, 14 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
25- Ismail Abdel Hamid Mohamed Salameh, 30 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
26- Hana Ismail Ali Salameh, 51, Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
27- Rafat Saleh Ibrahim Al-Zamili, 45, Rafah. | PIJ |
28- Khaled Saeed Mansour 47 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
29- Alaa Saleh Al-Tahrawi, 30, Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
30- Ahmad Muhammad Afana, 31, Jabalia. | Hamas (but not target) |
31- Dia Zuhair Al-Borai, 30 Jabalia. | Rocket (House in Jabalia) |
32- Jamil Ehab Najm 15 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
33- Jamil Najm Najm 6 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
34- Nazmi Fayez Abu Karsh 16 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
35- Hamed Haider Najm 17 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
36-Mohamed Salah Najm 17 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
37- Muhammad Yasser Nimr Al-Nabahin 13 | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
38- Ahmed Yasser Nimr Al Nabahin 9 Al-Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
39- Dalia Yasser Nimr Al Nabaheen 13 Al Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
40 - Yasser Nimr Mahmoud Al Nabahin 45 Al-Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij), Hamas police |
41 - Khaled Ayman Yassin, 27 Zaytoun | Apparent IDF attack |
42- Shady Emad Nimr Kahil, 27 Zaytoun | Apparent IDF attack on municipal worker |
43- Abd al-Rahman Jum’ah al-Silk 19 al-Shuja’iyya. | Apparent IDF attack |
44- Mahmoud Daoud in Gaza | Apparent IDF attack, Hamas policeman |
45- Haneen Walid Abu Qaida, 10 | Apparent rocket (wedding) |
46- Fatima Obaid, 15 | Rocket (Beit Hanoun) |
47- Ibrahim Shehda Abu Salah, Beit Hanoun | Apparently killed with #15 |
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Australia |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people comprise 29 percent of Australia’s adult prison population, but just 3 percent of the national population. |
Austria |
Excessive use of force by police; asylum seekers deported |
Bahamas |
Death penalty, mistreatment of migrants, discrimination against LGBTQ+ |
Belgium |
Racial profiling by the police, inhumane prisons |
Brazil |
In 2020, police killed 6,416 people. More than half of the victims were young Black men. |
Czech Republic |
Roma children experience discriminatory segregation in schools |
Dominican Republic |
Unlawful or arbitrary killings by government security forces; criminalization of abortion |
Estonia |
Highest gender pay gap in the EU |
France |
Violent police attacks on peaceful protesters. Anti-Muslim speech by officials. |
Jamaica |
Unlawful and arbitrary killings by government security forces; life-threatening conditions in prisons; law against homosexuality |
Mexico |
Police, prosecutors and the military regularly commit human rights violations, including arbitrary detention, torture, extrajudicial killings. |
New Zealand |
Asylum seekers are placed in prison and mistreated by criminals while being processed. |
Philippines |
ICC investigating crimes against humanity in "war on drugs" |
Poland |
Laws banning abortions |
Singapore |
Death penalty, government goes after freedom of speech and assembly |
Thailand |
Torture, no freedom of assembly or speech |
Trinidad &Tobago |
Death penalty, unlawful or arbitrary killings by police |
Even the countries universally considered the leaders in human rights - Finland, Sweden and Norway - have been accused of discriminating against the Sámi people in various ways, such as attacking their culture and limiting their land rights.
Not to mention Ben and Jerry's home country of the United States, which according to Amnesty has the death penalty, excessive police brutality, armed forces throughout the world that often kills civilians, and limited access to abortions in some states.
Is Ben and Jerry's OK selling to countries where homosexuality is illegal? Where abortions are illegal? Where the government security forces torture detainees, and violently break up public peaceful demonstrations? Where minorities are not protected and actively discriminated against? Where incarceration of minorities is way out of proportion to their population?
It sure sounds like this is not a problem for them.
No, the only country that Ben and Jerry's publicly says is so reprehensible that it won't sell there without it changing its own laws is Israel, where the crime that is so reprehensible to justify this singular treatment is that Jews build houses in their ancestral homeland, nearly all of it on land that no human being ever lived before.
Anyone can dissect any country's human rights record, in order to find excuses to be prejudiced against that country - while pretending that it is really a righteous position.
If people decided that they want to cancel, say, Trinidad and Tobago, they could find lots of human rights abuses to justify their decision. But the hate comes first, the justification comes later.
Which is exactly the case with Israel. The hate, which is by definition modern antisemitism, comes first; the justification comes later. This is why Israel is accused of such a huge variety of human rights abuses in so many areas - not because Israel is guilty of them, but because there is such an intense desire to demonize Israel that literally thousands of people are paid full time to scrutinize Israel from every angle to justify animosity towards the Jewish state. And when they run out of things to accuse Israel of, there is an academic cottage industry to create new ones.
The many real human rights abuses listed above do not get the publicity that the mostly imaginary abuses attributed to Israel get.
When you look hard enough, you can find a reason to justify hating any country. And when the bulk of that effort goes towards the only country that has a Jewish majority, it is pretty obvious that human rights is not the real reason for the scrutiny.
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