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Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
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Israeli newspapers widely mourned the shock caused to seven residents in the Negev town of Sderot last week by Qassam rockets launched at them from the Palestinian town of Beit Hanoun. The Qassams are laughably inaccurate, low-range, makeshift rockets that are so primitive that they are referred to by Israeli soldiers as “flying irons.” They rarely cause any damage to the Israeli towns at which they are aimed; in fact, they rarely even reach their targets. Given the inadequacies of these "flying irons," it is hardly surprising that only two lives have been claimed thus far in the past four years by the hundreds of Qassams that have been fired from Gaza at the Gush Katif (an illegal Israeli settlement block in the Gaza Strip) and at towns like Sderot in the Western Negev.

In keeping with this paltry track record, the only damage caused by the Qassams launched this week at Sderot was the aforementioned shocking of the seven residents. To avenge this grave aggression, the Israeli army resumed a brutal week-long siege on the town of Beit Hanun, which claimed, by the end of the week, eight Palestinian lives and dozens of injuries. (Among those dead were three children and one woman). To further punish the Palestinians for having so cruelly shocked the seven residents of Sderot, the Israeli army sealed off the entire town from the rest of Gaza, destroyed large areas of agricultural land, razed to the ground 22 homes, and demolished the entire civilian infrastructure of the town. According to a recently-published PCHR report, the Israeli troops also seized a number of homes and transformed them into military posts from which they proceeded to shoot at passing Palestinian civilians.

It is hard to know what is the saddest part of this story: the pathetic attempt to end a brutal military occupation with ‘flying irons;” the disproportionality of the response; the routine collective punishment of innocent civilians; the impossibility of keeping track of the rising casualties on the Palestinian side; or the ease with which the Israeli press and public mourn the shock caused to the residents of Sderot while ignoring entirely the blood and the rubble and the tears in the neighboring town of Beit Hanoun.

In Memoriam
In honor of the 8 Palestinians killed by Israeli troops between July 29th and August 5th:

• 'Ali 'Abdul Hamid Abu 'Olba, 10, hit by a live bullet to the abdomen.
• Mohammed Mahmoud Khalfallah, 15, died in an hour from a wound sustained in the head.
• Wa'el Mohammed Abu al-Jedian, 17, from Beit Lahia, killed by a live bullet in the chest.
• Qassem Saleh al-Mutawaq, 19, from Jabalya, shot at in the chest while returning from the mosque.
• Jihad Sami al-Bis, 20, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the head. His condition deteriorated seriously as medical crews were not permitted to reach him for half an hour. He was subsequently evacuated to the hospital, but all efforts to save his life failed, and he was pronounced dead.
• 'Eissa Rebhi al-Ashqar, 26, from Saida village, killed by several live bullets throughout the body. According to eyewitnesses, Israeli troops did not allow ambulances to enter the area for 2 hours.
• 'Awad Mousa Farhan Hashash, 26, from Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, killed by a live bullet in the head.
• Ne'ma Ibrahim Abu Sahloul, 55, killed by a live bullet in the chest while she was at home.

 
 
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