Tag Archives: Israeli Army

Israeli forces (briefly) detain 27 Hebron schoolchildren

Maan News Agency | May 29, 2013 HEBRON (Ma’an) — Israeli forces on Wednesday briefly detained 27 students from al-Tuwani high school east of Yatta, south Hebron, an activist said. Popular committee member Rateb al-Jbour told Ma’an that Israeli troops seized 27 students while they were heading home from school. He added that the parents […]

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VIDEO | Soldiers assault Palestinian youth during his arrest, Silwad, 26.4.2013 Settlement CCTV footage

Related in Media May 29, 2013 | Soldiers Caught On Tape Assaulting A Palestinian Youth – Al Qassam Website All Israeli Attacks – Timeline | All Israeli cease Fire Violations – Timeline Still live in fairy-tale-land about Israel? Time to wake up: The Map of the “Greater Israel” even is hammered on the currency: All […]

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UNIFIL demands Israeli army to withdraw from border village

Middle East Monitor | May 2, 2013 The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has demanded that the Israeli army withdraw its troops from the northern part of Ghajar village in a sensitive border area. Israeli troops were apparently carrying out engineering operations in the village, which extends over both sides of the Lebanon-Israel border […]

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Ethnic Cleansing to Prepare for Military War Exercises ~ by @KawtherSalam

Kawther Salam | April 24, 2013 On Wednesday, April 25 2013, the zionist occupation informed more than 100 Bedouin families living at Wadi Al-Maleh in the occupied Jordan Valley that they have until Monday to evacuate their belongings and move somewhere else out of their homeland. Mr. Aref Daraghme, head of the Al-Maleh local council, […]

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PHOTOS | Settlers attack Urif and Qusra with guns, knives and stones

January 10th, 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Urif and Qusra, Occupied Palestine As the villages around Nablus woke up to the rare scene of a snow-covered landscape, Israeli settlers violently attacked groups of youngsters playing with snow in the villages of Urif and Qusra. Two people were both hit in the leg by live bullets […]

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Israeli army uproots dozens of fruitful trees in Wadi Al-Gharous area

[ PIC 29/12/2012 – 10:31 AM ] AL-KHALIL, (PIC)– A large force of Israeli troops along with two bulldozers raided Wadi Al-Gharous area east of Al-Khalil city and uprooted dozens of fruitful trees. According to Al-Khalil demarcation agreement which the Palestinian Authority signed with the Israeli occupation regime, Wadi Al-Gharous area is located within the […]

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2000 settlers storm Salfit shrines under protection of Israeli occupation army

[ PIC 21/12/2012 – 06:12 PM ] SALFIT, (PIC)– Thousands of Jewish worshipers accompanied by Israeli soldiers stormed the town of Kifl Haris to the north of Salfit on Friday morning, locals said. The occupation army forces set up control points and checkpoints at the entrances to the town in order to protect more than […]

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Dozens of Israeli army veterans admit role in massacres of Palestinians in 1948

MEMO | Oct 16, 2012 Dozens of Israeli army veterans have admitted their involvement in massacres against Palestinian civilians in 1948, and acknowledged that Zionism misled them and is a catastrophe for both Jews and Arabs. The details have been revealed by the Yazkern organisation, which was founded in 2001 and seeks to unveil the […]

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The Hannibal Directive: In Israel a Good soldier is a Dead Soldier – (?) – Incl. video

March 27, 2012 | by occpal On March 26, 2012, RussiaToday covered a media report (video can be seen below this post) about “IDF’s kidnap kill protocol: Good soldier, dead soldier? “ More about this so called “Hannibal Policy”: Israel is not looking for peace. The facts. Neither has Israel (or let’s say never had) […]

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When a Palestinian child becomes an enemy

Monday, April 25 2011| Joseph Dana | +972Magazine Muhammad Bilal Abdul Salam At-Tamimi in Nabi Saleh on Friday Photo: Keren Manor/activestills.org Last summer I found myself wading around a pool in the middle of the scorching desert on a Kibbutz in the Negev. I had come to this kibbutz to see an old friend from […]

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