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Nov 8, 2012
Media sources state a child was killed in a zionist attack by Israeli helicopters East of Khan Younis, Gaza. The name of the Child Shaheed is Hamid Younis Abu Dagka. He became 13 years old and was killed while playing football.
Gaza boy killed by Israel dreamed of becoming soccer player
In support of little Hamid I want to request all soccer/football players and fans to act and send this page or the photo of Hamid to your favorite club or organization with a request to boycott Israel.
To act you can start with retweeting the next tweets:
Below related sources to which you can refer if you want to contact your favorite player/team.
For next year 2013 UEFA U-21 Championship will be the 19th staging of UEFA’s European Under-21 Football Championship. The final tournament will be hosted by the same Israel that killed Hamid.
Football should not be hosted by a country detaining Palestinian football players like Mahmoud Sarsak who was detained without charges for 3 years and on a hunger strike before released. And it definitely should not be host to a tournament while killing young football playing children.
Awaiting updates, this post will be updated below as soon as more information comes available. Other media report 2 to 3 others have been wounded as well.
An Israeli tank patrols just outside the border with the northern Gaza Strip Oct. 24, 2012. (Reuters/Amir Cohen)
GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — A 13-year-old Palestinian boy died Thursday in the southern Gaza Strip, in a shooting that medical officials blamed on the Israeli military.
Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa died after Israeli forces targeted houses and farms east of Khan Younis, according to Ashraf al-Qidra, a medical spokesman in Gaza.
Medics said the boy was hit by machine gun fire, either from Israeli helicopters or tanks that took part in the incident.
A spokeswoman said the Israeli military had no immediate comment.
Israeli military vehicles briefly penetrated the southern Gaza Strip earlier Thursday morning, leading to clashes with Palestinian militants.
The Popular Resistance Committees said its gunmen had confronted an Israeli force of four tanks and a bulldozer involved in a short-range incursion beyond Israel’s border fence with the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian fighters said they detonated an explosive device by an Israeli military vehicle near Khuzaa, east of Khan Younis.
Witnesses said Israeli forces fired a shell at Palestinian farmers. A Ma’an reporter said intensive gunfire could be heard in the area.
Earlier a military spokeswoman said Israeli troops came under fire during “routine activity” in the area, and returned fire in the direction of the suspects.
No injuries were reported in that incident.
Also Thursday, a Palestinian man was wounded when a home-made bomb exploded in central Gaza, a medical official said.
Al-Qidra, the Gaza ministry of health spokesman, said that a 23-year-old was moderately wounded in al-Maghazi refugee camp. He was transferred to al-Aqsa hospital in Deir al-Balah.
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#News : Hamid Younis Abu Dagka 13 years old was murdered few minutes ago by Israeli Helicopters East #Khanyounis city south #Gaza strip
An Israeli tank patrols just outside the border with the northern
Gaza Strip Oct. 24, 2012. (Reuters/Amir Cohen)
A Palestinian mourns the death of Ahmed Abu Dagah, who was killed by gunfire from Israeli forces, at the morgue of a hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 8, 2012. Gunfire from Israeli forces killed a Palestinian boy, Abu Dagah, in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, local medics said, during border clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants. Israeli military officials said soldiers who were engaged in “routine activity” adjacent to the security fence came under attack from Palestinian militants and responded “by firing at suspicious locations”. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
The body of Hmeid Abu Daqqa, 13, is pictured at the morgue of a hospital in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on November 8, 2012. Daqqa died after being hit by bullets fired from an Israeli helicopter in the Gaza Strip, a medical official told AFP. AFP PHOTO/ SAID KHATIB
A Palestinian relative of Hmeid Abu Daqqa, 13, bids him farewell at the morgue of a hospital in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on November 8, 2012. Daqqa died after being hit by bullets fired from an Israeli helicopter in the Gaza Strip, a medical official told AFP. AFP PHOTO/ SAID KHATIB
A Palestinian medical examiner uncovers the body of Hmeid Abu Daqqa, 13, at the morgue of a hospital in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on November 8, 2012. Daqqa died after being hit by bullets fired from an Israeli helicopter in the Gaza Strip, a medical official told AFP. AFP PHOTO/ SAID KHATIB
Funeral of child shaheed 13 year old Hamid Younis Abu Dagka in Gaza – Nov 9, 2012
Funeral of child shaheed 13 year old Hamid Younis Abu Dagka in Gaza – Nov 9, 2012
Funeral of child shaheed 13 year old Hamid Younis Abu Dagka in Gaza – Nov 9, 2012
Palestinians carry the body of Ahmed Abu Dagah, who was killed by gunfire from Israeli forces, during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 9, 2012. Gunfire from Israeli forces killed the Palestinian boy, Abu Dagah, in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, local medics said, during border clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants. Israeli military officials said soldiers who were engaged in “routine activity” adjacent to the security fence came under attack from Palestinian militants and responded “by firing at suspicious locations”. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
The mother of Ahmed Abu Dagah, who was killed by gunfire from Israeli forces, mourns during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 9, 2012. Gunfire from Israeli forces killed the Palestinian boy, Abu Dagah, in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, local medics said, during border clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants. Israeli military officials said soldiers who were engaged in “routine activity” adjacent to the security fence came under attack from Palestinian militants and responded “by firing at suspicious locations”. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
Palestinians relatives of Ahmed Abu Dagah, who was killed by gunfire from Israeli forces, mourn during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 9, 2012. Gunfire from Israeli forces killed the Palestinian boy, Abu Dagah, in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, local medics said, during border clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants. Israeli military officials said soldiers who were engaged in “routine activity” adjacent to the security fence came under attack from Palestinian militants and responded “by firing at suspicious locations”. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
Palestinians mourn next the body of Ahmed Abu Dagah, who was killed by gunfire from Israeli forces, during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 9, 2012. Gunfire from Israeli forces killed the Palestinian boy, Abu Dagah, in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, local medics said, during border clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants. Israeli military officials said soldiers who were engaged in “routine activity” adjacent to the security fence came under attack from Palestinian militants and responded “by firing at suspicious locations”. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
Funeral of Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, ‘Abassan al Kabira, Gaza Strip, 9.11.2012
Funeral of Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, shot the day before by the Israeli army with a machine gun from an helicopter, in ‘Abassan al Kabira, east of Khan Yunis, gaza Strip, november 9, 2012. Hamid was killed in front of his home located around 1 kilometer from the Green Line. Constant shootings and attacks make it very dangerous for Palestinian to live near the so-called no-go zone imposed unilatarally by the Israeli army. Photo by: Anne Paq/Activestills.org
Funeral of Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, ‘Abassan al Kabira, Gaza Strip, 9.11.2012
Funeral of Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, shot the day before by the Israeli army with a machine gun from an helicopter, in ‘Abassan al Kabira, east of Khan Yunis, gaza Strip, november 9, 2012. Hamid was killed in front of his home located around 1 kilometer from the Green Line. Constant shootings and attacks make it very dangerous for Palestinian to live near the so-called no-go zone imposed unilatarally by the Israeli army. Photo by: Anne Paq/Activestills.org
Funeral of Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, ‘Abassan al Kabira, Gaza Strip, 9.11.2012
The sister (right) of Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa mours her brother, shot the day before by the Israeli army with a machine gun from an helicopter, in ‘Abassan al Kabira, east of Khan Yunis, gaza Strip, november 9, 2012. Hamid was killed in front of his home located around 1 kilometer from the Green Line. Constant shootings and attacks make it very dangerous for Palestinian to live near the so-called no-go zone imposed unilatarally by the Israeli army. Photo by: Anne Paq/Activestills.org
Funeral of Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, ‘Abassan al Kabira, Gaza Strip, 9.11.2012
Funeral of Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa, shot the day before by the Israeli army with a machine gun from an helicopter, in ‘Abassan al Kabira, east of Khan Yunis, gaza Strip, november 9, 2012. Hamid was killed in front of his home located around 1 kilometer from the Green Line. Constant shootings and attacks make it very dangerous for Palestinian to live near the so-called no-go zone imposed unilatarally by the Israeli army. Photo by: Anne Paq/Activestills.org
Palestinians mourn next the body of Ahmed Abu Dagah, who was killed by gunfire from Israeli forces, during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 9, 2012. Gunfire from Israeli forces killed the Palestinian boy, Abu Dagah, in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, local medics said, during border clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants. Israeli military officials said soldiers who were engaged in “routine activity” adjacent to the security fence came under attack from Palestinian militants and responded “by firing at suspicious locations”. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
A Palestinian relative of Ahmed Abu Dagah, who was killed by gunfire from Israeli forces, mourns over his body during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 9, 2012. Gunfire from Israeli forces killed the Palestinian boy, Abu Dagah, in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, local medics said, during border clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants. Israeli military officials said soldiers who were engaged in “routine activity” adjacent to the security fence came under attack from Palestinian militants and responded “by firing at suspicious locations”. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
People bury Ahmed Abu-Daqa, 11, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. It was not clear who shot the boy. Palestinian militants and Israeli forces were exchanging fire at the time when the boy was killed Thursday evening. Photo by AP
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The funeral of 13 year old child Hamid Younis Abu Dagka killed by Israel on Nov 8, 2012 buried in Gaza on Nov 9, 2012 | Photo via Paldf.netPhoto via Paldf.net
The funeral of 13 year old child Hamid Younis Abu Dagka killed by Israel on Nov 8, 2012 buried in Gaza on Nov 9, 2012 | Photo via Paldf.net
The funeral of 13 year old child Hamid Younis Abu Dagka killed by Israel on Nov 8, 2012 buried in Gaza on Nov 9, 2012 | Photo via Paldf.net
The funeral of 13 year old child Hamid Younis Abu Dagka killed by Israel on Nov 8, 2012 buried in Gaza on Nov 9, 2012 | Photo via Paldf.net
The funeral of 13 year old child Hamid Younis Abu Dagka killed by Israel on Nov 8, 2012 buried in Gaza on Nov 9, 2012 | Photo via Paldf.net
The funeral of 13 year old child Hamid Younis Abu Dagka killed by Israel on Nov 8, 2012 buried in Gaza on Nov 9, 2012 | Photo via Paldf.net
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Martyred By Israeli Occupation Attacks
انّا للہ و انّا الیه راجعون
May Allah Subhana wa Ta’ ala grant the Shuhada Jannatul Firdaus, and ease it for their families, loved ones and anyone around them. Allahumma Ameen ya Rabbil Alameen. ‘ Inna Lillahi wa ‘ Inna ‘ Ilayhi Raji’un, Allahu Akbar
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* The list of shuhada does not display, the numerous victims of the zionist occupation which are undocumented by media. Nor it displays the victims of the “silent onslaught” due to restrictions of movement, ability to go to hospitals for treatment or life saving surgery, due to lack of medication because of the blockades and so on. For example: The Slow Motion Genocide by the Siege on Gaza only, killed 600 patients since Gaza got under Israeli Siege.
Neither does this list, display the avoidable mortality. A clear and statistical factual evidence, about the number of deaths due to indecent ruling by occupation forces. For even an occupier has obligations under International Laws, Geneva Convention and the Hague regulations, which it is neglecting. These circumstances, together with deliberate policies of the occupier to neglect and even deny every basic human right, severes avoidable mortality which is totally silenced by media or reporting organisations. While in the Holocaust, 1 on 6 Jewish people directly died of deliberate neglect, so if we believe the facts over 1 million due to avoidable mortality, neither should these same circumstances be ignores which are ongoing in Palestine. For this report displays a avoidable morality of at least 0,5 million Palestinians.
How many more dead corpses of Palestinians does the international community need to see in order to act? How many more cruelties and violations of Human Rights, Regulations and International Law will be needed to intervene so this ongoing warcrime is being stopped once and for all.
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