16 nov 2015

A Palestinian man from the village of Nahalin, west of Bethlehem, died in a car accident on a main road in Beit Jala on Monday, the Palestinian civil defense said.
Omar Ghayyada, 61, reportedly suffered a heart attack while driving his car, the Nahalin Information Center said, causing his vehicle to crash into a tree on a main road near Beit Jala government hospital.
Red Crescent crews and civil defense services arrived at the scene of the accident.
Omar Ghayyada, 61, reportedly suffered a heart attack while driving his car, the Nahalin Information Center said, causing his vehicle to crash into a tree on a main road near Beit Jala government hospital.
Red Crescent crews and civil defense services arrived at the scene of the accident.
14 nov 2015

After several media agencies dubbed the incident as a deliberate attack by a Palestinian driver, near Ramallah, the Israeli military said what happened in Jerusalem, leading to the death of the Palestinian driver, and the injury of four Israelis, is a traffic accident.
Israeli sources said one of the four wounded Israelis suffered moderate injuries, and the three other passengers suffered light injuries. The driver of the Palestinian car died of his wounds.
Israeli Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said what happened was “a traffic accident in the area between Psagot and Kokhav Ya'akov settlements, leading to the death of a young Arab man and the injury of three Israelis.”
She added the police was investigating the accident, and what caused it, but it is “not a deliberate attack.”
In other news, the Israeli army said it was looking for a Palestinian vehicle that sped through a military roadblock, on Road #60 near the al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem.
The soldiers invaded al-Khader looking for the car, but said that the driver was not involved in any attack, and that they are “just looking for him from crossing the roadblock without inspection.”
Four settlers injured in likely vehicular attack near Ramallah
Four Jewish settlers suffered injuries when a Palestinian young man on Saturday evening rammed his car into theirs on a road near Ramallah city, according to Israeli claims.
According to Maariv newspaper, the Palestinian driver died while four Israelis suffered light to moderate injuries in a car smash, which was claimed to be deliberate, near Psagot settlement in Ramallah.
The Israeli occupation army had described at first what happened as a traffic accident, but later it declared that it was a suicide attack after it claimed that it had found a letter and a knife in the Palestinian's car.
The incident comes amid growing violence between Palestinians and Israelis that started at the Aqsa Mosque after the Israeli police in Jerusalem escalated their attacks against the Muslim worshipers there and announced intents to divide the Islamic holy site between Muslims and Jews.
Israeli sources said one of the four wounded Israelis suffered moderate injuries, and the three other passengers suffered light injuries. The driver of the Palestinian car died of his wounds.
Israeli Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said what happened was “a traffic accident in the area between Psagot and Kokhav Ya'akov settlements, leading to the death of a young Arab man and the injury of three Israelis.”
She added the police was investigating the accident, and what caused it, but it is “not a deliberate attack.”
In other news, the Israeli army said it was looking for a Palestinian vehicle that sped through a military roadblock, on Road #60 near the al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem.
The soldiers invaded al-Khader looking for the car, but said that the driver was not involved in any attack, and that they are “just looking for him from crossing the roadblock without inspection.”
Four settlers injured in likely vehicular attack near Ramallah
Four Jewish settlers suffered injuries when a Palestinian young man on Saturday evening rammed his car into theirs on a road near Ramallah city, according to Israeli claims.
According to Maariv newspaper, the Palestinian driver died while four Israelis suffered light to moderate injuries in a car smash, which was claimed to be deliberate, near Psagot settlement in Ramallah.
The Israeli occupation army had described at first what happened as a traffic accident, but later it declared that it was a suicide attack after it claimed that it had found a letter and a knife in the Palestinian's car.
The incident comes amid growing violence between Palestinians and Israelis that started at the Aqsa Mosque after the Israeli police in Jerusalem escalated their attacks against the Muslim worshipers there and announced intents to divide the Islamic holy site between Muslims and Jews.
21 oct 2015

An Israeli occupation officer sustained moderate wounds at noontime Wednesday after he was hit by a Palestinian car near Ramallah province.
Preliminary investigations could not yet determine whether the run over was accidental or deliberate.
Israeli news outlets claimed an officer sustained moderate injuries in a traffic accident near the Israeli illegal settlement of Ofra, in eastern Ramallah city.
The driver reportedly got out of the car and fled to the nearby Silwad town.
The Israeli occupation police and army rushed to the scene and started to chase down the driver. A probe into the incident was launched shortly afterwards.
Preliminary investigations could not yet determine whether the run over was accidental or deliberate.
Israeli news outlets claimed an officer sustained moderate injuries in a traffic accident near the Israeli illegal settlement of Ofra, in eastern Ramallah city.
The driver reportedly got out of the car and fled to the nearby Silwad town.
The Israeli occupation police and army rushed to the scene and started to chase down the driver. A probe into the incident was launched shortly afterwards.
19 aug 2015

Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association Mourns the Death of Ex-detainee Ahmad Ishraq Rimawi
Ahmad Rimawi, a 20 year old released detainee died last night after falling off a water tank and hitting his head on an edge of a door at his grandparents’ house in Obwain village.
Ahmad Rimawi was released from the Israeli occupation prisons after spending 27 months in detention. He was the youngest administrative detainee and joined the mass open hunger strike launched by administrative detainees in 2014.
Ahmad Rimawi, a 20 year old released detainee died last night after falling off a water tank and hitting his head on an edge of a door at his grandparents’ house in Obwain village.
Ahmad Rimawi was released from the Israeli occupation prisons after spending 27 months in detention. He was the youngest administrative detainee and joined the mass open hunger strike launched by administrative detainees in 2014.
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