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Day 32 : Sunday 29.10.2000
The clashes between the stone throwing Palestinians and the Israeli
soldiers continued throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip . Clashes were
in Ramallah, Hebron, Tulkarm, and Jenin and throughout Gaza Strip
In Gaza , Palestinians stone throwers faces the Israeli tanks by there
bodies, during clashes at the Karni crossing point between Israel and the
Gaza Strip. Number of Palestinians injured by live bullets and rubber
coated steel bullets were reported. (Photo 1) The Israeli tanks discharges
a smoke bombs during the clashes. (Photo 2)
Israeli occupation soldiers shot dead at least six Palestinians and injured
many others in today clashes on the West Bank and Gaza strip. Huge number
of Palestinians reported injured by Israeli gunfire.
In Nablus, Shadi Hasan Abdullah Shuli (22 years old) and Ismat Khalil
Muhammad (33 years old) , were martyred by Israeli soldiers live
ammunition. (Photo 3)
Two more martyrs in Gaza, Samir Eilewa (33 years old) from Gaza who was
killed near the Mintar crossing, and Husni Hussein (15 years old) from
Rafah.
In Jenin , Israeli occupation soldiers killed two twin Palestinians on the
West Bank, by random machinegun fire while standing in their backyard.
Bilal Rashad Salahat (20 years old) and Hilal Rashad Salahat (20 years old)
from Ya'bad - Jenin, Shot in the head by a 500-mm bullet.
Israeli occupation army shot tear gas canisters into classrooms in primary
school at a West Bank village of Ta’ku near Bethlehem, seriously
suffocating 24 of children.
Medical sources reported that this type of tear-gas used by Israeli
occupation army differs from the standard tear-gas used around the world ,
it is a semi-poisonous gas that leaves strong aftereffect, including
nervous reactions as well as strong abdominal pains.
An explosive device went off along the main road linking Rafah to Khan
Younis blasting an Israeli military convoy that was on its way to Morag
settlement.
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Gaza Strip demonstrations. (Photo 1)
Gaza Strip demonstrations. (Photo 2)
Nablus demonstrations. (Photo 3)
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