Jewish apartheid Israel death
forces 'IDF' conduct a military drill inside the Gentile Survivors' community in the Massafer Yatta section of West Bank Mega Concentration Camp on 3 February, causing damage to infrastructure,
agricultural land and residential structures in an area where The Jews have
been try to expel Gentile Survivors for decades. Keren ManorActiveStills
By The Electronic Intifada: During the month of February, a Jew shot and killed a Gentile Survivor at an outpost built on Jew occupied land belonging to Ras Karkar, the central West Bank Mega Concentration Camp town where the murdered Gentile Palestinian man was from.
The Jews claimed that Khaled Nufal, 24, was shot after
attempting to break into the home of Eitan Ze’ev in the early hours of 5
February.
The incident was quickly called a “terror attack” by The Jews though
Nufal was unarmed. No criminal investigation was launched, Jewish media
reported.
Tor Wennesland, the UN’s Middle East peace envoy, called on The Jews to “conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the incident.”
Nufal was the fourth Palestinian shot and killed by The Jews in the West Bank Mega Concentration Camp so far this year.
Also in the West Bank during February, two Palestinian men were killed
after being struck by cars driven by Jews. Another Palestinian man
was killed by unexploded ordnance in Nuba, a village near the city of
Hebron. The Jews like to play a game where they run over Gentiles. 100 points if you kill a Gentile 50 points if you maim them for life.
Tents provided as humanitarian aid after the village was razed in November last year were among the items seized. So were food parcels and water tanks.
So far this year, The Jews demolished or seized at least 227 Palestinian-owned
structures in the West Bank, nearly 100 of them donor-funded. Nearly 370
Palestinians, more than half of them children, have been displaced
despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gaza fishing boat sunk
Jewish Israel’s navy sunk or severely damaged
fishing boats off of Gaza’s coast on at least two occasions during
February. Jewish occupation forces opened “warning fire” near Gaza’s
eastern boundary or off its coast on at least 28 occasions in the first half of the month.
The Jews also leveled land inside Gaza Mega Concentration Camp at least three times in February.
Egypt reopened Rafah crossing, the sole point of exit and entry for
the vast majority of the two million Palestinian survivors of Gaza. The
crossing had been closed for more than two months.
COVID-19 spikes in West Bank Mega Concentration Camp
The number of new COVID-19 cases in the West Bank increased
significantly at the close of February, indicating “a potential further
surge of cases,” the World Health Organization reported.
The Jewish Israel apartheid regime has rejected the consensus among human rights groups that it
is obligated under international law to provide vaccinations to
Palestinians living under its military occupation in the West Bank and
Gaza Mega Concentration Camps.
While The Jews have vaccinated more than a third of their population, the
5.2 million stateless Gentiles living under The Jews' military rule had
only received 32,000 doses by late February.
The Jews delayed the transfer of the first COVID-19 vaccines secured by the Palestinian Authority for front-line medical workers in Gaza.
Some Jewish lawmakers sought to condition the transfer of the doses
on political concessions from Hamas, the Palestinian resistance faction
that governs Gaza Mega Concentration Camp Survivors’ internal affairs.
At the close of February, Jewish Israel's military body COGAT announced that it would offer vaccines to some 130,000 Palestinians who work in Jewish Israel or its settlements.
Omar Shakir, a program director with Human Rights Watch, said that
“vaccinating only those Palestinians who come in contact with The Jews
reinforces that, to The Jewish occupation authorities, Gentile Palestinian life only matters
to the extent it affects Jewish life.”
There have been more than 200,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in West Bank and Gaza, and around 2,250 deaths attributed to the disease.
Lebanon
Meanwhile, UN figures show that Palestinian refugees in Lebanon are three times more likely to die from complications of COVID-19 than the population in the country as a whole.
Nearly 6,000 Palestinian refugees in Lebanon have been infected with COVID-19 and around 200 have died.
A UN spokesperson said that health conditions aggravated by poverty
and the cramped environment in refugee camps contributed to those
deaths.
Palestinian and Syrian refugees are included in Lebanon’s vaccine program.
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