Report: 30 children shot by Israel since the beginning of the year
by FalastinNews Staff
The
global movement for the defense of children in Palestine said that the
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) are still using excessive force against
the Palestinian children including firing live bullets at them.
The
movement added in a press statement on Saturday that since the
beginning of the current year it has documented 30 cases in which
Palestinian children were shot with live bullets fired by Israeli
soldiers and settlers, and pointed out that 29 of them were shot while
they were participating in peaceful marches in the West Bank and the
last one was shot by settlers in Silwan town in Occupied Jerusalem.
The
movement attributed using this excessive force by the IOF to the
Israeli soldiers' conviction and prior knowledge that they will get away
with impunity in spite of all their heinous crimes, according to the
statement.
It
also pointed out that according to the Israeli army special regulations
live ammunition is not be used except in cases that constitute mortal
threats to the Israeli soldiers, and pointed to the lack of evidences
which prove that the child victims were posing such threats when
targeted.
The
statement mentioned the case of the minor Mu'ath al-Ramahi, 15, who was
shot in the chest with a live bullet during violent clashes with the
IOF at the entrance of Jalazone camp on March 6 causing him severe
wounds in his right lung and damages in his ribs and chest muscles.
The same clashes led to the injury of the minor Muhammad Hmidat, 16, who was shot in the face.
The
statement cited Hmidat as saying: "I felt like if someone was hitting
me from the back then I felt dizziness and a dull pain at that time then
I noticed that my face was bleeding profusely".
The
statement also mentioned that the minor Malik Ghawanmeh, 16, was shot
with a live bullet in his right leg leading to shattering the bones. The
minor Muhammad Birnat, 16, was also hit with a live bullet while he was
participating in the weekly peaceful march in Bil'in village near
Ramallah.
"The
Israeli soldiers started to fire tear gas and stun grenades and live
bullets at us," Birnat said, adding:" I was looking for a place to hide
when I felt that something hit my right leg strongly."
The
clinical tests and the X-rays showed that the bullet settled in his
right knee, according to the medical report of the child.

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