Undercover Israeli force kills Palestinian patient’s cousin during raid on
“Authorities and people should do their utmost to make sure full respect for the medical mission”, it stated in a press release.
Israel must “comply with global humanitarian law and respect the special status granted to medical facilities and the wounded”, she said. Amid nearly 60 raids into Palestinian communities, Israel arrested 118 Palestinians, including more than two dozen children.
Separately, the Palestinian Ma’an news agency reported that Israeli troops detained three Palestinians near Hebron, hours after the attack took place.
The Gaza Strip is also included in the new labelling guidelines, but Israel allows the coastal enclave to export just a token handful of goods.
Israeli undercover forces raided a West Bank hospital on Thursday and shot lifeless a Palestinian throughout an try and detain one other man suspected of finishing up a stabbing, the Palestinian well being ministry and docs stated.
A Palestinian medic points to the spot where Israeli gunmen executed 28-year-old Abdallah al-Shalalda in a patient’s room at al-Ahli hospital in Hebron in the early hours of 12 November.
The Israeli public radio said a Palestinian has left his auto and shot the vehicle.
The forces tied up the relative while Abdullah, who was in the bathroom at the time, entered the room and was shot dead on scene.
She called Thursday’s raid “completely disproportionate”, saying that visitors and hospital staff were all put at unnecessary danger.
Palestinians are voicing outrage, after security camera footage showed Israeli officers disguised as Palestinian civilians as they burst into a hospital and drag away a wanted Palestinian in a wheelchair. Paramedics arrived to find two Israelis critically injured.
Meanwhile, Israeli police continues to ban 40 female Muslim worshipers from entering Al-Aqsa mosque under the pretext of security concerns, al-Khatib added.
The forces responded with live fire, killing the man, the spokesperson confirmed.
The military said the attacker fled the scene and that troops were searching the area.
The spokesperson added that the “Shalaldah family are known Hamas operatives”. Footage of the attack showed a masked youth attack Rabbi Arik Ascherman and threaten him with a knife as he and other Israeli peace activists helped Palestinians harvest their olive trees in the West Bank.
However, Kayed Jaradat, the mayor of Seir village where Azzam is from, eight kilometres north-east of Hebron, said the 20-year-old did not carry out a stabbing attack, but was shot and wounded by a settler while picking olives with his family.
Israel’s justice ministry said an indictment was filed Friday against an Israeli teenager who attacked a human rights activist last month.
Mustaarabin is a unit of the Israeli military that is comprised of elite soldiers who speak fluent Arabic, have long beards and are commonly used to infiltrate Palestinian protestors.