August 2004
03 August 2004, Israeli occupation helicopter missiles took the lives of three Palestinian
civilians and wounded 16 others today morning in Yebna refugee camp of
Rafah, south of Gaza Strip.
Medics identified them as Mohammed Abu Al Nada, 18, Akram Al Habibi, 30, and
Maysara Abu Selmyia, 19. Two of the bodies were torn into shreds and 16
others were wounded.
05 August 2004, Israeli Occupation Forces shot dead five Palestinians Wednesday,
including two boys and a bystander, as they expanded their reoccupation and
thrust deeper into the densely populated northern Gaza Strip, using tanks
and military helicopters, which forced the UNRWA to pull out its foreign
staff and the United States to warn its citizens against travel to the area.
11 August 2004, A car bomb exploded between two Israeli army checkpoints on a busy transit
route outside Jerusalem Wednesday, killing two Palestinians and wounding 16
people in the first such attack for six months.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility and apologized for the
Palestinian causalities, saying their target was Israeli soldiers.
17 August 2004, The Israeli occupation troops, tightened their grip, austere measures, and
control on Nablus city of the West Bank particularly in the old town,
killing a child and wounding several, in addition to the scouring of the
civilians’ houses.
The 8- old- year child khaled Al Astta from the old town of Nablus was shot
dead with a live bullet in the heart, killing him instantly and wounding
eight civilians including children during Israeli indiscriminate shootings
towards the civilian’s houses.
18 August 2004, A Hamas leading anti-occupation activist survived an Israeli Occupation Forces failed
extra-judicial assassination in an Israeli air strike that killed five
Palestinian bystanders and wounded 12 others in eastern Gaza City late
Tuesday, to raise the Palestinian death toll in five days since Friday to 13
including two boys, and to more than 3,469 since the Intifada (uprising)
against the 37-year old Israeli occupation broke out some four years ago.
Sheikh Ahmad Sae’ed Al-Ja’bari, a leading Hamas activist, survived an
Israeli failed extra-judicial assassination in an air strike late Tuesday,
when an Israeli Occupation Forces’ unmanned aircraft hovering
overhead fired an internationally-prohibited explosive device, which
witnesses believe was triggered by remote control.
22 August 2004, Among the unwavering attempts by the Israeli
prisoners’ service to break the open hunger strike the Palestinian prisoners
are embarking on for the eight day in row, the Al Ramlah and Hasharoon
female prisons were brutally attacked by the Israeli jailers and as the
personal belongings of the detainees were seized in the notorious Israeli
desert jail of Nafha.
The prisoners further threatened that they would even refrain from taking
medicines in the case the Israeli prisons authority went ahead with the
atrocious and racist measures against the striking prisoners.
24 August 2004, At least 30 Israeli tanks stormed yesterday night the West Bank city of
Nablus, blockaded its old town and broke into Askar refugee camp.
Earlier on Tuesday morning, an Israeli military contingent broke into the
Askar refugee camp, an outskirt of Nablus, and searched a local medical
center, detaining its staff and messing up with its furniture.
26 August 2004, As the Palestinian political prisoners' open-ended hunger strike entered the
12th day, the Israeli occupation Prison Service used coercive measures by
against the hunger-strikers, including threats, psychological and physical
pressures.
The Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS) lawyer quoted hunger-striker Ahmed
Yousef from Bethlehem, as saying that the prisoners who need medications due
to the strike were informed to drink water and then transferred to ward (7)
in the notorious desert prison Bier Shiva, and then rumored that those
hunger-strikers broke their strike.
30 August 2004, Aisha Al-Zaban, 55, died last night after suffering a severe heart attack a
two days ago in Nablus City.
Family members said that Aisha was participating in sit-ins organized by
families of prisoners at the tent pitched for that purpose in downtown
Nablus. Aisha is a mother of two; Ammar, who is serving 26 life sentences in Israeli
jails, and Bashar, who was killed in 1994.
In a separate incident, the civilian Hassna Abu Faradh, 60, was crushed to
death by an Israeli settler before he fled the scene in Qulqelia.
31 August 2004, Medics’ sources and eyewitnesses said that the Israeli troops started
shooting heavily towards an ambulance close to one the Israeli military
checkpoints, south of Gaza Strip wounding two of the medical crew.
The Israeli soldiers manning the military checkpoint at Al Matahen
checkpoint, north of khan Younis city with a well-intent and no previous
alarm opened gun fire towards an ambulance of the medical relief and the
passing vehicles along the road wounding moderately Dr. Rafeeq Abadal, 37,
and Subhi Maddi,50, witnesses said.
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