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Increasing number of Palestinians hit by military and settler cars
Twin Girls Rammed By Settler’s Vehicle Near Beit Jala
http://www.imemc.org/article/66532
Palestinian medical sources have reported that twin girls have been wounded
after being rammed by an Israeli settler’s vehicle in the Al-Walaja road, west
of Beit Jala, in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Mohammad Awad, head of the Emergency Unit in Bethlehem, said that one of the
girls suffered a fracture in one of her legs, while her sister suffered various
cuts and bruises to different parts of her body.
The 17-year-old sisters were moved to the Arab Society Hospital in Beit Jala,
Awad added.
On Monday, December 9, a young Palestinian man was injured after being rammed by
an Israeli military jeep in Nahhalin village, west of Bethlehem.
On November 19, 2013, a young woman identified as Zeina Omar Awad, 21, was
injured after being rammed by a settler’s vehicle at the main entrance of Beit
Ummar. She suffered cuts and bruises, while the settler fled the scene.
On the same day, a Palestinian woman was wounded after being rammed by the
speeding vehicle of an Israeli settler, near the northern West Bank city of
Nablus.
On October 22, resident Abdul-Hafith Tayyem, 76, died of serious injuries
suffered after being hit by a settler’s vehicle in Al-Fondoq town, near the
northern West Bank city of Qalqilia. The incident took place on October 16,
2013.
On September 29, a Palestinian worker was injured after being rammed by a
settler’s vehicle, near Husan town, west of the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
On September 20, a Palestinian man was injured in a similar accident with an
Israeli settler who fled the scene.
A week before the incident took place, Palestinian child was seriously injured
after being hit by a settler`s vehicle as she was walking home from school in
Teqoua’ village, near the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
The child, Hayat Mohammad Suleiman, 8 years of age, was walking back home from
school on the main road that is also used by Israeli settlers living in illegal
settlements in the area.
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Palestinian Injured After Being Struck By Army Jeep In Bethlehem
http://www.imemc.org/article/66528
Palestinian medical sources have reported that a young Palestinian man was
injured after being rammed by an Israeli military jeep in Nahhalin village, west
of Bethlehem.
Mohammad Awad, head of the Emergency Department in Bethlehem, told the Radio
Bethlehem 2000 that the young man was moderately wounded.
Awad added that Israel refused to grant a Palestinian ambulance the permit
required to move the injured young man to a hospital in Jerusalem. He was then
moved to the Arab Society Hospital in Beit Jala.
There have been numerous similar incidents perpetrated by soldiers and settlers
in different parts of the occupied West Bank.
On Tuesday evening, November 19, 2013, a Palestinian woman was wounded after
being rammed by the speeding vehicle of an Israeli settler, near the northern
West Bank city of Nablus.
On November 19, 2013, a young woman identified as Zeina Omar Awad, 21, was
injured after being rammed by a settler’s vehicle at the main entrance of Beit
Ummar. She suffered cuts and bruises, while the settler fled the scene.
On October 22, resident Abdul-Hafith Tayyem, 76, died of serious injuries
suffered after being hit by a settler’s speeding vehicle in Al-Fondoq town, near
the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia. The incident took place on October 16,
2013.
On September 29, 2013, a Palestinian worker was injured after being rammed by a
settler’s vehicle, near Husan town, west of the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
On September 20, a Palestinian man was injured in a similar accident with an
Israeli settler who fled the scene.
A week before the incident took place, Palestinian child was severely injured
after being hit by a settler`s vehicle as she was walking home from school in
Teqoua’ village, near the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
The child, Hayat Mohammad Suleiman, 8 years of age, was walking back home from
school on the main road that is also utilized by Israeli settlers living in
illegal settlements in the region.
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