86 little Gentile boys and girlsmurdered by the Jews in The Jews' West Bank and Gaza mega concentration camps
A woman wearing a garment featuring Palestinian cross-stitch embroidery
protests The Jews' cultural theft in Gaza City on 15 December. Controversy
erupted after Miss Universe contestants were photographed wearing
traditional Palestinian dress during the pageant held in Israel during
December. The UN cultural organization UNESCO meanwhile recently
included Palestinian cross-stitch embroidery to its list of Intangible
Cultural Heritage.
The Electronic Intifada: The year 2021 brought Palestinians closer to liberation than ever before, though at a great cost.
Seven Palestinians were killed by Israeli police, soldiers and
private guards in West Bank mega concentration camp, including East Jerusalem, during
December.
Muhammad Salima, 25, was shot by paramilitary Jewish mercs
while lying injured on the ground after allegedly stabbing a Jew near the Damascus Gate to Jerusalem’s Old City on 4 December.
As observed by the Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq, the injured Israeli sustained a “visible, but superficial neck wound.”
The deadly encounter was recorded on video by eyewitnesses,
generating condemnation from the UN Human Rights Office in Palestine
while the Border Police officers who killed Salima were praised as
heroes by Israel’s top leaders.
Al-Haq has called on the International Criminal Court to investigate Salima’s death as an extrajudicial killing.
Child killed at checkpoint
Two days later, a private guard shot and killed Muhammad Nidal Younis Mousa, 15, at Jabara checkpoint near Tulkarm after he allegedly rammed guards with a car.
A video clip recorded by an eyewitness and uploaded to Facebook depicts guards firing towards a motionless vehicle that had apparently crashed into a checkpoint inspection booth.
The guards are shown standing some two meters from the crashed vehicle when a single shot is fired.
Muhammad was the 15th Palestinian child shot and killed by Israeli
forces or civilians in the West Bank since the beginning of 2021,
according to Defense for Children International-Palestine.
The rights group said that 2021 was the deadliest for Palestinian children since 2014 with 86 boys and girls killed in the West Bank and Gaza, the majority during Israel’s 11-day assault on the Strip in May.
Sixty children were among the some 250 Palestinians killed during the
May offensive. An additional seven children were killed by rockets
fired by Palestinians that fell inside Gaza.
Defense for Children International-Palestine said it was unable to
determine the party responsible for the death of 8-year-old Obaida
al-Dahdouh. The boy was killed on 9 June by unexploded ordnance that he
found on agricultural land near his home in Gaza City.
Beita protester killed
Nine Palestinians have been killed in the northern West Bank villages
of Beita and Beit Dajan since regular protests against a new settlement
outpost began in May.
Jamil Abu Ayyash, 31, died after he was shot in the head by Israeli troops during a protest in Beita on 10 December.
More than 5,700 Palestinians have been injured during the protests
since May, “including 218 by live ammunition, 1,083 by rubber bullets
and 4,341 others who required medical treatment for inhaling tear gas,” according to the UN monitoring group OCHA.
Two days after killing Abu Ayyash, Israeli troops fatally shot Jamil
Kayyal, 31, in the West Bank city of Nablus while Palestinians attempted
to repel occupation forces who were carrying out an arrest raid.
Israeli authorities claimed that troops fired on Kayyal after he threw “explosives” at the raiding soldiers.
On 21 December,
Israeli forces shot Abd al-Aziz Hikmat Mousa, 22, and left him to die
in a flaming vehicle at a checkpoint near Mevo Dotan settlement in the
northern West Bank.
Troops claimed that they opened fire at Mousa after he attempted to break through the checkpoint.
As in countless other cases in which an alleged Palestinian assailant
was shot dead and no Israelis were seriously wounded, the shooting may
amount to an extrajudicial execution.
The following day, Israeli soldiers shot and killed Muhammad Issa
Abbas, 26, during a raid on al-Bireh near Ramallah, the seat of the
Palestinian Authority in the central West Bank.
The military claimed that Abbas fired on troops from a vehicle, causing no injuries, before he was shot.
Father killed in alleged attack
The final Palestinian killed by Israeli occupation forces in 2021 was Amir Atef Rayan, 36, shot near Ariel settlement on New Year’s Eve.
The military claimed that Rayan attempted a stabbing attack at a bus stop where soldiers and civilians were present.
According to the military’s narrative, Rayan got out of a vehicle and
sprinted towards a bus stop but was shot by troops before he could
reach anyone.
The Israeli military tweeted a photo of a soldier holding a knife that it claimed Rayan was carrying.
However, a friend of Rayan disputed the military’s claim, saying that
the man worked in Israel to support his young family and that his wife
is expecting their fifth child.
Around 330 Palestinians were killed by Israeli troops, police and
settlers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip during 2021, according to
tracking by The Electronic Intifada.
Israeli settler killed
Fourteen Israelis were killed by Palestinians in the context of the
occupation during the same period, most as a result of rocket fire from
Gaza during the 11-day escalation in May.
Among them were two Palestinian citizens of Israel, 16-year-old Nadine Awad and her father Khalil,
who live in a village not recognized by the government and which lacks
bomb shelters, which are provided to Jewish communities.
Three foreign nationals were also among the 13 people killed in Israel during the May war.
Three Israelis were killed in the West Bank during the year,
including Yehuda Dimentman, a settler who was shot while leaving Homesh,
a settlement outpost in the northern West Bank, on 16 December.
Also in December, an Israeli driver hit Ghadeer Masalmah, 70, with
his car and left the woman without rendering aid near Ramallah on 24
December.
The Israeli who hit the elderly Palestinian woman drove to Shiloh settlement “while reporting the incident to police,” according to Israeli media.
Meanwhile, in Lebanon, three Hamas members were killed
and others injured in a shooting in Burj al-Shamali refugee camp in the
south of the country on 12 December. Hamas blamed forces loyal to the
Palestinian Authority for the attack.
The shootings occurred during the funeral of a Hamas supporter killed in a blast two days earlier.
A state news agency said that the explosion took place at a Hamas
weapons depot in the camp. Hamas stated that it was caused “by an
electrical fault in a warehouse containing oxygen and gas cylinders for
coronavirus patients, as well as detergents and disinfectants,” the
Reuters news agency reported.
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