The total number of Palestinians killed this month is somewhere around 30, more than a person per day. It’s frankly difficult to keep up. On Wednesday (Jan 25), they killed two Palestinians, one 20 years-old and the other 17. The 17 year-old was reportedly holding a fake gun. The 20 year-old rushed officers at a check point (from what is visible in the video below, he doen’t appear to be armed). Their reponse was to kill him.
And then there’s Thursday (Jan 26), in which they killed nine people in a raid in Jenin, plus one other fatally shot in al-Ram, while protesting what happened in Jenin. The Israelis say they were targeting militants. According to reports, they did target members of militias (how many is unclear), though of the nine killed was a 61 year-old woman. At least 20 others were injured. With such sophisticated weaponry and intelligence capabilities, you’d think they’d be more precise, but perhaps they simply don’t care.
We’re now hearing that seven people were fatally shot in a synagogue in East Jerusalem. Details are still scant, but of course, we do not celebrate killing worshippers in their place of worship. After all, this happened once to 30 Muslims praying in the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron (al-Khalil) during Ramadan.
One can only imagine what it is like for people who have grown up with murder and immense oppression and repression from a hostile state.
Earlier this Month
Two Palestinians were killed last week, that already brought the total for this month to 15. There are reports, albeit not independently confirmed, that the two killed this week (Amer al-Khmour, 14, and Abu Dayyeh, 40) both left letters, final wills and testaments (more about the circumstances surrounding their deaths here).While it is not possible for me to confirm the validity of these letters, here are some exerpts from them:
Amer al-Khmour (allegedly): “…I wish the people will start thinking, and wake up and realize that we are under a Zionist occupation.
I wish that the coming generations will have freedom in their hands, and I hope that all my brothers and friends and loved ones will be well…”
Abu Dayyeh (allegedly): “I found myself heeding the call of justice for our dignity, for the sanctity of the holy sites and the dignity of Islam and Muslims, next to which my life is cheap.
I felt the affront to this dignity with every child killed, with every house that is destroyed, with every man who is humiliated at a checkpoint and for every piece of land that is desecrated by the [Zionist] entity…
I was bewildered by the state of silence that has taken hold over the hearts of the cowardly, who have even been unable to even live in dignity…
I do not belong to any organization or party or movement, and have no affiliation with any of the factions that sold themselves as Palestinians…you [the political factions] have preferred to sit in your offices…”
It’s reported that such letters are not uncommon these days in the refugee camp where Amer al-Khmour lived (Dheisheh), especially among the youth, who pen them and keep them with them when they go out to face the IDF.
A sixteen year-old, Amer Abu Zeitoun, was also killed this month by Israelis. He was shot in the head during a raid of a refugee camp near Nablus.
The AP reports:
The official Palestinian news agency Wafa said Abu Zeitoun was killed as clashes erupted between Palestinian protesters and Israeli soldiers during an army arrest raid. It was not immediately clear if Abu Zeitoun was taking part in the confrontations.
As per The AP news article linked above:
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, an armed offshoot of the secular Fatah party, described Abu Zeitoun not as an armed operative but as a member of its “monitoring group” that alerted militants to Israeli army surveillance and incursions.
May Allah grant him peace and mercy and strengthen his family’s resolve. Amin.