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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Video: Israeli soldiers shoot Palestinian from behind

Mourners carry the body of Muhammad Habali during his funeral in
Tulkarm, occupied West Bank, after the 22-year-old was shot and killed
by Israeli soldiers during a raid on the city on 4 December.Shadi Jarar’ahAPA images
Maureen Clare Murphy- 4 December 2018

Israeli occupation forces shot and killed a Palestinian man during a raid on the West Bank city of Tulkarm on Tuesday.

Israeli occupation forces shot and killed a Palestinian man during a raid on the West Bank city of Tulkarm on Tuesday.
The Israeli military claimed that its forces opened fire during “a violent riot … in which dozens of Palestinians hurled rocks.”
However
security camera footage appears to show that Muhammad Habali, 22, was
shot while he was walking away from the direction of the soldiers’ fire
and posed no conceivable threat to anyone:
The short clip shows men standing around
in a street and walking away and occasionally looking around their
shoulders and gesturing, presumably at Israeli soldiers.
A man carrying a thin pole, like a broomstick, walks in the same
direction as the rest of the men, but more slowly. The video shows him
falling forward onto the street, presumably after he has been shot from
behind.
Palestinian health officials told media that Habali was shot in the head.
The video shows that Habali and the other men were walking away from the
apparent source of the gunfire, contradicting the Israeli military’s
statement that soldiers opened fire in the context of “riots.”
*viewer discretion*— Ben White (@benabyad) 4 December 2018
You won't hear about Muhammad Habali in today's news.
During a predawn invasion of Tulkarm, a Palestinian city in the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces shot & killed the 22-year-old.
This is what "killed during clashes" looks like.https://t.co/p7CHBIOuYt pic.twitter.com/pSExcAQl19
Another video shows Habali’s lifeless body lying on the street,
suggesting that Israeli soldiers made no attempt to provide him first
aid:
The video shows local people evacuating Habali in an ambulance, after assuring themselves that Israeli soldiers had left the area and it was safe to approach him.اللحظات الأولى لإصابة الشهيد محمد حبالي (22 عاماً) برصاص الاحتلال في رأسه بمدينة #طولكرم pic.twitter.com/jq9SioPzjH— شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) 4 December 2018
Area residents told the
Bethlehem-based Ma’an News Agency that “Habali is a disabled man who
worked at a coffee shop in the city until late night hours.”
A photo of Habali circulated on social media following his death:
عاجل| استشهاد الشاب محمد حسام حبالي (18 عاماً) متأثراً بإصابته برصاص الاحتلال في الحيْ الغربي بمدينة #طولكرم
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a leftist faction, said that
the “execution” of Habali was in retaliation for Israel’s failure to
capture Ashraf Naalwa, a Palestinian from a village near Tulkarm who is
suspected of shooting and killing two Israelis at a settlement industrial plant in early October.
Of the nearly 300 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces so far this
year, more than 30 were shot and killed in the occupied West Bank –
several during raids on cities, villages and refugee camps.
Deadly raids
In late October, Muhammad Mahmoud Bisharat, 23, was shot and killed and two others were critically injured during a raid in the village of Tamoun, near the town of Tubas.
Bisharat’s brother told the Ma’an News Agency that the young man had met
with friends to repel occupation forces from the village but they were
ambushed by soldiers who opened heavy fire towards them.
In July, occupation forces shot 14-year-old Arkan Thaer Hilmi Mizher in the chest, killing him, during a raid on Dheisheh refugee camp near Bethlehem.
Israeli soldiers shot Yasin al-Saradih, 35, in the stomach during a raid
on Jericho in February, killing him, in what the human rights group
Al-Haq said may amount to a war crime “giving rise to individual criminal responsibility at the International Criminal Court.”
Immediately following the incident the
Israeli military first alleged that al-Saradih had attacked soldiers
with a knife and tried to steal one of their guns. They also claimed
that army medics treated al-Saradih on the scene – both claims
contradicted by the eyewitness testimony and video footage obtained by
Al-Haq.
Israel has conducted an average of 84 military search and arrest operations per week in the West Bank this year, according to the UN monitoring group OCHA.
Pre-dawn raids, undertaken without a warrant or notice while residents
are typically asleep, are used to ensure Israel’s “subjugation of the
Palestinian population and as a method of social control,” Al-Haq states.
