Go Home! About Archive Video Archive Podcast Blog in Media Subscribe! Contact Me!             
Palestine Blogs - The Gazette


What you don’t see on CNN: IOF Shoot Live Ammunition on Peaceful Protest  

Written by Haitham Sabbah on 14. June 2008, 1131hrs // Part of Haitham Sabbah's adventure in Israel, Palestine, The Wall, Video, War Crimes // Other posts by Haitham Sabbah


Warning: Parental Guidance Suggested!

June 13 2008 - A young man from Bilin was shot with live rounds during the weekly Bilin Protest. Ibrahim Burnat who was shot in his right thigh was taken directly to Sheik Zaid Hospital in Ramallah and was described by doctors as being in critical condition. Ibrahim posed no threat to Israeli soldiers who shot him with live rounds simply for attempting to scale the Apartheid Wall as a symbolic gesture against the ongoing illegal occupation.

Here is the video:

Spread the word. Get the code from here:

- http://blip.tv/file/992275
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF1ibN40FJE (God knows how long it will stay on YouTube before some Zionist flag it to be removed like the previous video)
- http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ruot_iof-shoot-live-ammunition-on-peacef_news

The protesters were shot with tear gas, rubber coated steel bullets, and finally live ammunition as the protest wound down.

One Israeli activist was wounded and another more seriously injured from rubber coated steal bullets. In addition dozens were treated for tear gas inhalation.

Locals where joined by international activists this week to protest against the apartheid wall and the expansion of Israeli settlements. The weekly protesters raised the Palestinian flag and slogans against the occupation. The signs demanded the dismantling of the Apartheid Wall, land confiscation, and the expansion of Israeli Settlements.

The protesters also demanded an end to Israel’s killing of unarmed Palestinian civilians, the closure of roads in the West Bank, and large scale imprisonment as a form of collective punishment.

In other news, earlier this week the Israel Occupation Army arrested Bil’in resident Ashraf Mohammed Al-Jamal Tafwik Al-Khatib. Ashraf was passing through one of the many checkpoints on his way to work in Jericho when he was arrested. No reason was given for his arrest.

Ashraf was active in the weekly Bi’in peaceful protests and villagers believe this was the reason he was targeted, in a continued effort by the army to silence the people of Bilin. The Occupation Army had previously harassed Ashraf and his family by making unwanted visits to his family’s home in previous failed attempts at arresting him.

(Source: http://www.palsolidarity.org)

What next?

Do you like - What you don’t see on CNN: IOF Shoot Live Ammunition on Peaceful Protest - Subscribe to Sabbah's for Free.

you also can AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Permanent Link, leave a response, or trackbacks from your own site. Follow post.
Article Tags>> | | | | | | | |

3 Responses to “What you don’t see on CNN: IOF Shoot Live Ammunition on Peaceful Protest”

  1. 1
    Mohd Shaltaf Says:

    OMG what could we say or do? nothing but watching!!!
    see this too for an American reporter

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owvdg9DSG6o

  2. 2
    IOF Shoot Live Ammunition on Peaceful Protest « Says:

    [...] read more | digg story No Comments so far Leave a comment RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI Leave a comment Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> [...]

  3. 3
    jafra Says:

    nothing is more cruel than this.
    no one can act like this but the IOF.

Leave a comment:

Please consider:
* Comments might be moderated at some stages.
* If your comment does not appear immediately, there is no need to submit it again.
* Please treat others with respect.
* Comments containing Zionist propaganda, name calling religions (including Judaism), obscenity, and personal attacks will not be approved.
* By commenting here you grant me a perpetual license to reproduce your words and submitted name/web site in attribution.



Subscribe without commenting





Contextually Related Posts:

Advertisement: