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Israel's 'execution' troops face death quiz
Observer ^ | Sunday February 1, 2004 | Conal Urquhart

Posted on 02/01/2004 10:02:13 AM PST by munozjoe

Conal Urquhart reports from Nablus on what the army says was an anti-terrorist operation, but witnesses describe as cold-blooded killing

The Israeli army is under growing pressure to explain a series of deaths of Palestinians in a three-week operation in the West Bank city of Nablus. According to witnesses and medical evidence, at least two of the 19 deaths during the operation have the hallmarks of executions.

The operation was launched on 16 December to track down Naif Sharekh, who the army say was behind the movement of suicide bombers from Nablus to Israel. The UN representative in the city described it as 'one of the largest military operations in Nablus since Operation Defensive Shield started in April 2002'.

By the time the army reduced its presence on 6 January, it had killed four gunmen and 15 unarmed civilians including six children.

One Israeli and one Palestinian human rights group are investigating the killings and want the army to launch its own inquiry, but it is reluctant.

Following the shooting of British student Tom Hurndall, 21, last year, it insisted that its soldiers had shot an armed terrorist. Six months later, following immense pressure from the Hurndall family, the army charged one of its soldiers with unlawful killing.

Ala Dawaya, 21, was on his way to work as a baker when he was shot by Israeli soldiers in the old town of Nablus on 18 December. An ambulance was called and driver Adnan Soso arrived to see the wounded man sitting upright and still alive a few metres from an army Jeep.

'I was called at around 3am to an area known as the onion market,' he said. 'I got there within about three minutes and saw an injured man lying against a wall within metres of an Israeli Jeep.'

He reversed to the end of the street, from where he could still see the injured man and the Jeep. 'Then they started shooting at the man from the Jeep. Every time they shot, the body moved and they waited then shot again, sometimes twice. They shot him about ten times over several minutes,' he said.

Eventually, the shooting stopped and the Jeep allowed the ambulance to approach. 'The man was dead and both his eyeballs were hanging out. I looked at what he had in the black plastic bag next to him. Trousers, shoes and an overall, covered in flour. We put him on a stretcher and got him into the ambulance.

'As we were about to pull away, the Jeep approached. The soldier said: 'Is he dead?' He then asked what was in the bag and I showed him. He asked for the dead man's identification card and spoke on the radio for a few minutes. He then told us to take the body away.'

The ambulance took the body to Rafidia Hospital where it was examined by Dr Samir Abu Zarour. Although not trained in post-mortems, he is the closest thing to an expert in Nablus, having examined 250 shooting victims in the past three years.

'He had been shot between eight and 10 times, including twice in the face and once in the testicles, and had a series of fragmentation wounds in his legs,' he said.

The army spokesman said that Nablus was under curfew at the time of the shooting in order to separate civilians from terrorists.

'Soldiers identified a terrorist planting an explosive device in the road. They shot him and when they examined the bag, it contained explosive material, as suspected. They later discovered he was a member of Islamic Jihad.' The spokesman denied soldiers had shot him several times.

On 7 January, as part of the same operation, a large number of troops entered the al Makhsia neighbourhood around 3am, surrounded the house of the Qassas family and ordered them to leave, according to Mofida Qassas. 'My father, my uncle and aunt and I had to leave, but they kept my four brothers inside. The last time I saw Abdul he was tying his shoelaces surrounded by Israeli soldiers,' she said.

Addul Qassas, 25, had returned to Nablus from Saudi Arabia two years ago after learning to make curtains at a relative's business. His three brothers were taken away by the Israelis. One remains in jail, but the others were released. The soldiers searched the house, spraying some rooms with bullets and a prolonged gun battle began outside. Witnesses were unable to say what was happening because they were keeping their heads down. Qassas was taken to the next door garden, where he was questioned. Nobody saw what happened to him.

Amra Sadija, a secretary at the Palestinian Ministry of Education, said: 'The shooting was continuous for hours. Between 5am and 6am, I heard a man screaming. He kept repeating: "I swear to God, I don't know who he is." His voice was so high I could not recognise who it was. I could not tell what happened to him because there was still shooting everywhere. Eventually, everything went silent. At about 6am, I heard movement and at 6.30am the soldiers moved out.'

Neighbours found the body of Qassas metres from his home. Again the body was taken to Rafidia Hospital and Dr Zarour. 'I was called at 6.45am and arrived at the hospital 7am. Abdul Qassas had been shot twice, once through the upper lip with the bullet leaving the body in the middle of the back,' he said.

The bullet's trajectory suggested the victim was kneeling when he was shot, said Zarour and the size of the wounds suggest it was fired from a range of between three and five metres.

The army spokesman said soldiers spotted Qassas hiding and feared he was a sniper: 'They began an arrest procedure, shouting at him in Arabic and Hebrew. They fired warning shots. Then, fearing he was about to shoot, they shot him. He was found to be unarmed, but the soldiers later found out he was a wanted man.'

His family do not know why Abdul was shot, but it is possible the troops suspected him of sheltering a man whose body was found in the same garden that morning. Ibrahim Atawi, 32, was a senior figure in the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in Nablus.

It is not clear whether he was involved in the gunbattle or how he died. Zarour said: 'His body was like a collander. I counted 15 bullet wounds of different calibres and there could have been more. Three bullets were fired directly at his nose. His right knee had been smashed to pieces. I think it was with a rock because the injuries looked as if there had been a grinding effect. Also his trousers were shredded around the knee and there were bits of grass on his skin and in his flesh.'

His left arm had been cut twice with a knife and there were what looked like dog bites on his arm and around his testicles. 'I do not have the expertise to say if the wounds were administered before or after he was shot,' he said.

The army spokesman said Atawi approached soldiers with a handgun. 'They fired before he could shoot them. The gun was later found to be loaded.' He denied Atawi had the injuries the doctor alleges.

The high number of deaths in Nablus over Christmas and their brutal nature have largely been ignored by human rights groups and the media because Nablus is isolated, but slowly people are beginning to pay attention.

Noam Hossfatter, a spokesman for B'tselem, an Israeli human rights group, said they were examining Qassas' death with a view to pressing the army to investigate: 'At the moment there is no eyewitness, so we cannot yet say there was an execution but if someone was in custody and was then found dead it would suggest something very unusual took place.'

Bassem Eid, director of the Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group, said his organisation's lawyer was expected to write to the Israeli military attorney-general asking him to investigate.


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To: munozjoe
Conal Urquhart reports from Nablus on what the army says was an anti-terrorist operation, but witnesses describe as cold-blooded killing

Let the terrorists kill Innocent Israeli's but show concern because of the death and mayhem, and chastise the Israeli Government for their actions to protect the public.

Terrorist actions are OK however taking steps to prevent such despicable actions are not. It's a disheartening scenario.

41 posted on 02/01/2004 3:52:29 PM PST by EGPWS
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To: munozjoe
Without a peace agreement and two separate states there will never be peace. Many on both sides agree, it is just a minority of radicals who don't.

Gee, where were YOU and your infinite wisdom 35 years ago?

Your compassionate statement is understandable however even with 2 states, the situation won't change until the anti-Jewish attitude changes.

This, my friend won't change until the one's with that attitude no longer exist or the state of Israel no longer exists. Take your pick.

42 posted on 02/01/2004 4:00:55 PM PST by EGPWS
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To: munozjoe
There was a petition with 150,000 names of Palestinian Arabs and Israelis presented to the President of Israel supporting peace negotiations with the Palestinian arabs.

More recently, there was a petition with the names of 350,000 Israelis, sponsored by Victims of Arab Terror, pointing out how futile it is to negotiate with people who are trying to kill you.

There are short-sighted people everywhere. However, most Israelis support the fence and oppose negotiation with Arafat or his beard, Abu Ala.

Once Israel is given the freedom to annex the West Bank there will be peace in Israel. Unfortunately, I don't believe that it will happen until then.

Fortunately, the rest of the world is coming to realize that the world doesn't revolve around Yasser Arafat and his suicidal terrorists.
43 posted on 02/01/2004 4:38:03 PM PST by Piranha (.)
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To: munozjoe
The Palestinian Arabs present pictures of terror victims all of the time -- even, as with that kid at the beginning of the current Arab Terror War, Muhammad al-Dura, when he wasn't killed by Israelis (and may not even have been shot during the gun battle).

By contrast, until last week's terrorst bombing of a municipal bus in Jerusalem, the Israelis never showed photographs of the victims of Arab terror. As a result, proto-Nazis like the Stockholm art museum director are able to commission "artworks" like Snow White the Arab Terrorist floating on an anonymous sea of Jewish blood.

There are lots of victims of Arab terror. Trouble is, you and your ilk don't give a damn about them!
44 posted on 02/01/2004 4:44:21 PM PST by Piranha (.)
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To: munozjoe
Many Arabs are Christians who were forced to leave the Moslem world because of intolerance. In the US, for example, of the 2 million Arabs, only about 750,000 are Moslem.

If you mean Moslems when you write that "in many countries Arabs, Christians and Jews live peacefully together," I defy you to name three. As you know, all over Europe, including your beloved Germany, there is a dramatic increase in anti-Semitic violence, and it is due to the rising number of intolerant Moslems who are migrating there.
45 posted on 02/01/2004 4:46:22 PM PST by Piranha (.)
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To: munozjoe
There already are two separate states: Israel and Jordan. To carve out Israel's midsection is a formula for another round of the extermination of the Jews.
46 posted on 02/01/2004 4:47:04 PM PST by Piranha (.)
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To: munozjoe
In many countries Arabs, Christians and Jews live peacefully together.
Name one Arab country where this occurs.
47 posted on 02/01/2004 5:43:57 PM PST by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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MunozJoe has been suspended. Dang, I always get here too late.

Although not trained in postmortems, he is the closest thing to an expert in Nablus, having examined 250 shooting victims in the past three years.

I found the above quote from the article interesting. This doctor has done examinations of 250 shooting victims and still cannot tell post mortem from ante mortem wounds. He is either incompetent or lying.
48 posted on 02/01/2004 5:44:33 PM PST by DeepDish (This space for rent.)
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To: munozjoe
Glad to see your dumb-as-dog-sh!t-butt was banned. Ciao, chump.
49 posted on 02/01/2004 5:53:52 PM PST by LibWhacker (<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com/">Miserable Failure</a>)
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To: munozjoe
The difference between an Arab adult and an Arab child is the difference between a missile in flight and a missile about to be fired. I am sorry, but that is stupid racism. In many countries Arabs, Christians and Jews live peacefully together.

Nice try quoting me out of context. As you well know I am speaking ONLY of Arabs who reside under the control of the PLO, and who from an extremely young age, are literally trained to to be martyrs who want to kill Jews. Therefore your comment about "many countries" is not applicable, and an intentional distraction. I stand by my statement, which is a fact, and I won't even respond to your absurd, leftist "racism" canard.

50 posted on 02/01/2004 9:06:30 PM PST by montag813
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To: munozjoe
You are ABSOLUTELY incorrect. A majority of Palestinians SUPPORT suicide bombings against Israeli civilians. A majority of israelis SUPPORT the anti-terror wall.

Get your facts straight.

Additionally, some Israelis oppose the wall because they are free citizens, in a free society, with access to information from a free press. Thus, they have the ability, and the right, to make their own decisions, stupid as they may be.

This doesn't exist in Palestinian/Arab/Muslim society. Stop living in a fantasy land.

The REAL world is a little different then the 'Lawerence of Arabia' image you have stuck in your mind.
51 posted on 02/01/2004 10:41:06 PM PST by solmar_israel (Break the alliance with Old Europe)
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To: Piranha
"More recently, there was a petition with the names of 350,000 Israelis, sponsored by Victims of Arab Terror, pointing out how futile it is to negotiate with people who are trying to kill you. "

And another 60,000 Israeli DEAD in that last 50 years of Israel's fight for survival...

52 posted on 02/01/2004 10:44:03 PM PST by solmar_israel (Break the alliance with Old Europe)
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To: munozjoe
When have the Palestinians every offered to enter into serious peace negotitations?
To this day they refuse to recognise Israeli's right to exist. Every text book in every level of Palestinian education from kindergarden through college is full of hate mongering anti-Sametic screed. All Palestinian maps of the area indicate all the land from the Med to the Jordan River as Palestine and make no mention of the existance of Israel.
Remember, Arafat has has been the Palestinian dictator for over 40 years. During that time there have been 9 US presidents and a similar number of Israeli Prime Ministers and none of whom have been able to make a deal with the Palestinians. It is apparent that Arafat does not want peace and only promotes continued violence. He has absolute control over the Pali. media and "police" and continues to state in Arabic that he wants to drive the Jews into the sea.

Now tell me how do you make peace with some one who does not want peace. He should have been eliminated many years ago.
53 posted on 02/02/2004 8:02:01 AM PST by ozdragon
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