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IOF Willfully Kill a Child in Beit Hanoun Town, Northern Gaza

PCHR has recently documented many cases in which IOF positioned along the border opened fired at agricultural areas and houses.

IDF forces firing in Gaza City
IDF forces firing in Gaza City
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(GAZA CITY, Occupied Palestine) - On Friday afternoon, 4 September 2009, the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) killed a 14-year-old child, Ghazi al-Za’anin, in Beit Hanoun town in the northern Gaza Strip. IOF troops shot the child from close range, while he was walking with his family. This child was the second to be killed by IOF in less than a week.

Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) investigations, and eye-witness testimony, indicates that, at approximately 13:40 on Friday, 4 September 2009, Maher Ghazi al-Za’anin drove his four children, including Ghazi, 14, to their farm, 500 meters away from the border with Israel, in the northeast of Beit Hanoun town.

Before arriving at the farm, al-Za’anin and his children stepped down from the car and approached their land on foot. On their way to the farm, they were surprised by an Israeli military jeep that stopped opposite to them.

Al-Za’anin and his children were frightened, and ran away. IOF soldiers who were inside the jeep immediately opened fire. Ghazi was wounded by a bullet to the head and fell to the ground.

The father carried the child to their car, whereupon IOF soldiers fired at the car, hitting it with two bullets. The father drove to Beit Hanoun Hospital and the child was transferred to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City as he was in a critical condition. Ghazi was admitted to the intensive care unit, where he was pronounced dead on the following morning, Saturday, 5 September 2009.

PCHR has recently documented many cases in which IOF positioned along the border opened fired at agricultural areas and houses. It is believed that these attacks are intended to deny Palestinian farmers access to their agricultural land, some of which lie within the so-called ‘buffer zone’.

PCHR strongly condemns the murder of a child by IOF, and:

1. Reiterates condemnation of this latest crime, which is part of a series of crimes committed by IOF in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).

2. Calls upon the international community to promptly and urgently take action in order to stop such crimes, and renews its call for the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to fulfill their obligations and provide protection to Palestinian civilians in the OPT.

Source: Palestinian Centre for Human Rights




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Diane September 9, 2009 10:35 am (Pacific time)

No, the Israelis are Nazis


Daniel Johnson September 8, 2009 12:23 pm (Pacific time)

In every conflict, it is necessary to dehumanize the "enemy". I believe that, for some reason, the Israelis have put themselves into the same position of superiority vis-a-vis the Palestians as the Nazis had toward the Jews. I'm not saying that the Israelis are the same as the Nazis, just that they seem to have put themselves into a similar psychological frame of mind. Palestinians are not "human" or worthy of human consideration.


no blind eyes September 7, 2009 11:21 pm (Pacific time)

What sane individual would condone murder? How can these IOF soldiers live with themselves, killing children? They're certainly not endearing the world to their cause. Just the opposite. Do they really think God is on their side? Maybe they're literally as stupid as they behave.

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