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Palestine News

Israeli army jeep 'deliberately' runs over Palestinian
Wed, 30 Sep 2009 19:16:52 GMT

A seventeen-year-old Palestinian teenager has been hit and killed by an Israeli military vehicle near the West Bank city of Jenin.

While the Palestinian sources say the military jeep deliberately ran over Foad Turkman on Wednesday, the Israeli military called it an accident. The military said that the driver was driving in reverse and failed to see the boy.

Israeli officials have also claimed that the soldiers were confronted with Palestinian teenagers, who were throwing stones at the time of the incident. However, witnesses say that the Israeli soldiers' inhumane action sparked the stone-hurling.

"The jeep was driving fast towards a group of students. The jeep ran over [Turkman's] body with all four wheels, and then backed up and drove over him again. Then the soldiers wouldn't allow us to get Foad for about 15 minutes", Foad's uncle told Ma'an news agency.

There are also reports that Israeli soldiers fired tear gas to disperse the protesters.

Foad Turkman was buried in his home town of Yabad, near Jenin.

HE/MMN

www.presstv.ir


 

Israel 'in new settlement drive'

 
 

Tuesday, October 06, 2009 16:38 Mecca time, 13:38 GMT

An Israeli settlement watchdog has revealed that about 800 new housing units are being built in settlements across the West Bank, in addition to the thousands already under construction.

Despite US calls for Israel to stop building on occupied land, Peace Now said the new building projects began over the past three months in 34 settlements.

In addition, the watchdog's report notes that 55 buildings are in the process of being completed and foundations are being laid for an additional 50.

The projects are not among the 2,400 houses already in different stages of construction that Israel aims to complete despite agreeing to a temporary halt in settlement construction.

"The settlers are working fast to produce as many construction starts as possible so that these new housing units will be counted as existing settlements and not included in any future agreed upon freeze," the report said.

Illegal

Washington has been pressing hard for Israel to halt all construction work on occupied Palestinian land ahead of the resumption of Middle East peace talks. Israel has so far balked at the demand.

Israeli settler colonies are widely considered as the main hurdle in the way of comprehensive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

Under the Roadmap For Peace plan brokered by the United States, the European Union, the United Nations, and Russia in 2002, Israel has to "dismantle settlement outposts erected since 2001 and also freeze all settlement activities".

It is estimated that there are almost 200,000 illegal Jewish settlers in the 12 or so Israeli settlements in Jerusalem. There are also about 300,000 more illegal Jewish settlers living in settlements across the occupied Palestinian territory of the West Bank.

All Israeli settlements are illegal under international law because they are erected on occupied lands that the Palestinians claim for a future state.

http://english.aljazeera.net

 


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