MIFTAH
Tuesday, 2 July. 2024
 
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Two members of the Izzedin Al Qassam Brigades were killed this morning during an Israeli incursion into Khan Younis. According to eyewitnesses, Israeli special forces clashed with armed Palestinians near the Sufa Crossing in the southeastern area of the Gaza Strip. Abdul Kareem Shaath and Mohammed Muammar were both shot and killed in the confrontations.

However, medical sources charge that the two Palestinians were killed execution-style after they were arrested by Israeli troops. The two were brought into the hospital handcuffed and with gunshot wounds to the heads and upper bodies. Three others were arrested and one woman, 30-year-old Suzanne Amour was injured in the crossfire.

Israeli occupation authorities have also stepped up their military operations in the West Bank. In Nablus, Israeli troops stormed the Balaata Refugee Camp and arrested Fateh representative in the PLC Jamal Tirawi along with seven others. Four of Tirawi’s companions, whom Israel claims is on their ‘wanted’ list, were also arrested and taken to an unknown location. Tirawi, it says, is a leading member of Fateh’s military wing, the Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, and has been wanted since the start of the Aqsa Intifada.

In Jericho, Israeli forces also made a number of arrests, including Omar Izzedin Abu Daya. Apparently, Abu Daya was part of the Palestinian effort to fight off the invading Israeli troops, which entered Jericho in the dawn hours this morning. Abu Daya was shot in the stomach and rushed off to hospital, where he was being prepped for an emergency operation. After hospital officials refused to hand over the injured man, Israeli soldiers broke into the hospital and arrested the already anesthetized Abu Daya.

Meanwhile, President Mahmoud Abbas is continuing efforts towards solidifying a truce between the Palestinians and Israel. According to the text of an agreement he put forth to Palestinian forces, Palestinian groups would halt the firing of homemade rockets into Israel if the latter halted its ground, sea and air operations in the Gaza Strip. The agreement also stipulates that the truce would extend to the West Bank a month after the Gaza Strip truce went into effect.

Other clauses of the agreement include a halt to all Israeli assassinations and arrests in the West Bank and Gaza in addition to a solution to the issue of wanted Palestinians. A timetable for the eventual withdrawal of Israeli troops from areas occupied since September 28, 2000 is also part of the truce proposal.

So far, the Palestinian factions to whom the truce was proposed including Fateh, Hamas, the Islamic Jihad, the PFLP and DFLP, have not officially responded. Israel has also not made any official statements on whether it would accept a truce or not even though it has violated a number of similar truces in the past by its ongoing targeting of Palestinians.

 
 
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