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Rather than apologizing for ending two innocent lives, the Israeli military claimed that it had only used rubber-coated steal bullets against the people of Iraq Burin, and not live fire. The x-ray above is of Useid Qadus’ skull, showing the live bullet lodged in his head. |
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The killing of unarmed civilians is commonly referred to
as murder, and the Israeli Occupation Forces have gotten so used to
doing it with impunity that they now longer bother disputing the
charges-only the method of killing.
As demonstrations broke out across the West Bank in the
last ten days or so in response to continuous Israeli colonization and
more restrictions on Palestinian movement, dozens have been arrested
(including pre-teen children), kidnapped by undercover thugs,
or wounded by live ammunition. Yesterday, the first two fatalities
occurred when Zionist troops shot dead Mohammad Qadus, 20, and Usaid
Qadus, 16, both from the village of Iraq Burin near Nablus.
The murders occurred as Israeli soldiers invaded the
village, whose residents were resisting the weekly attacks by settlers
from the illegal colonies surrounding Iraq Burin. The occupation army
didn’t bother pretending it hadn’t killed the two young men, but
contended the type of ammunition used. Rather than
apologizing for ending two innocent lives (which in the context of
occupation and dispossession wouldn’t mean much anyway), the Israeli
military claimed that it had only used rubber-coated steal bullets
against the people of Iraq Burn, and not live fire. The x-ray above is
of Useid Qadus’ skull, showing the live bullet lodged in his head. As
Israeli human rights activist Jonathan Pollack told Maan News:
“The
IDF uses two types of rubber bullets; one is shaped like a ball and the
other is cylindrical .The object lodged in Useid’s skull is shaped like
a prism, pointed at the end. It’s a bullet.”
The wounds on Mohammad’s body included an entry wound and
exit wound-further disputing the argument that the Israeli army was
only using crowd control measures and not shooting to kill.
“Rubber-coated steel bullets will not enter and exit the
body in that way. It’s very clear these injuries would not have been
caused by any kind of crowd-control measure,” said B’Tselem spokeswoman
Sarit Michaeli.
Of course, what type of ammunition occupation forces use
to kill natives protesting the theft of their land and subjugation of
their rights is not important, and making such a distinction is
insulting. But what gets me is the audacity of Zionism, where the
murder of innocents is so inconsequential only the method of murder is
discussed. It’s a self-propagating cycle of impunity for the killers,
and they are at it again; two more unarmed Palestinians-Mohammad and
Salah Qawaqre, both 19 years old, were shot dead today in Owarta, another village near Nablus.
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