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REVEALED: Israel’s Illegal Rules of Engagement in Gaza Lets Snipers Shoot ‘Key Instigators’ Even When They Move Away from Protest (VIDEO)IMEMC News & Agencies - “Adalah Attorney Suhad Bishara […]: ‘The Israeli military – which has up until now kept secret its vague definition of the invented category of ‘key instigator’ – now openly reveals that this category was created retroactively in order to justify the shootings of people who posed no real and immediate danger to Israeli soldiers or civilians” [ry] 24/6/2019
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PCR testimony to UN: 207 Palestinians killed, 12707 wounded in 15 months of border shootings Palestinian Center for Human Rights (Gaza) - At the UN Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices, meeting in Amman, the The PCHR presented a detailed testimony concerning such issues as the continuing Israel army`s willful shooting, wounding and killing of participating in the peaceful demonstrations, which broke out along the borders between Israeli and the Gaza Strip. Since the beginning of the "Great March of Return" on March 30 last year, Israeli forces killed 207 Palestinians, including 44 children and one woman, and wounded 12707 others, including 2532 children and 385 women. The injuries of some of those wounded was reported very serious, and dozens had to have either their lower or upper limbs amputated. [ak]18/6/2019
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Civilians deliberately targeted in Gaza attacks, reports findOren Ziv - +972 - Two separate investigations by B’Tselem and Human Rights Watch determine that the Israeli army and Palestinian armed groups unlawfully targeted civilian populations during the most recent Gaza escalation [ry] 17/6/2019
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Addressing the needs of Gaza patients on the waitlist - a success storyOCHA (UN office for Coordination of Humanitarian Help) - 39-year-old Najwa Hamad, a resident of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip - suffers from throat pain, severe coughing, difficult swallowing and insomnia, among other symptoms. Najwa was diagnosed as suffering from an inflammation of her tonsils that required their urgent removal. However, since government hospitals were overcrowded as a result of emergency surgeries associated with the “Great March of Return”, she had trouble scheduling her surgery. Since she and her husband are unemployed, she had no option of paying for treatment in a private hospital. But with funding from the Humanitarian Fund for the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt HF), the Union of Health Work Committees referred Najwa to a private hospital, Al Awda. There, a specialist changed the diagnosis after finding a tumor on her right tonsil, as well as other medical conditions that were to be treated after the surgery. Having gone through the surgery, Najwa’s physical and mental health improved.[ak] 4/6/2019
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