PALESTINE
Sun 11 Aug 2024 7:40 pm - Jerusalem Time
Two Palestinians, one of them a detainee, died of their wounds from the occupation's bullets in Jenin
This evening, Sunday, it was announced that the two young men, Sobhi Ahmed Sobhi Al-Baz (36 years old) from the city of Jenin, and the wounded detainee, Kifah Issam Dabaya (34 years old), from the Jenin camp, had died of their injuries from Israeli occupation forces’ bullets last week.
Director of Jenin Governmental Hospital, Wissam Bakr, reported that the young man, Al-Baz, died of his wounds from the occupation's bullets last week.
Five young men were killed when the occupation forces bombed a vehicle in the eastern neighborhood of Jenin last Tuesday (August 6), while six others were injured by shrapnel and bullets, including the young man Al-Baz, whose martyrdom was announced today.
The General Authority of Civil Affairs also announced this evening that it had been informed of the death of the wounded detainee, Kifah Dabaya, from Jenin camp, as a result of his injuries.
Dabaya and the two young men, Jihad Jamal Muhammad Hussein and Hamada Farahti, were shot by the Israeli occupation forces before they were arrested on the sixth of August during their raid on the village of Kafr Qud and their siege of a house. The two young men, Walid Jamal Muhammad Hussein (33 years old) and Khader Hussein Khader Abu Qatna (33 years old), were also killed and their bodies were detained.
With the death of Dabaya and Al-Baz, the death toll in the West Bank has risen to 622 martyrs since October 7, 2023, including 145 children and 9 women.
In a joint statement, the Commission of Prisoners' Affairs and the Prisoners' Club explained that the latest information available about the martyr Dabaya was that he was being held in the Israeli Rambam Hospital, without the occupation disclosing any details regarding his health condition since his arrest.
The Authority and the Club stated that the crime of shooting at Dabaya during the recent aggression on Jenin is added to the record of crimes - unprecedented - that have been ongoing since the beginning of the war of extermination carried out by the occupation against our people in Gaza.
They pointed out that the occupation, for more than three years, has escalated field executions during arrest campaigns in the West Bank, in addition to arresting dozens of wounded people. This has reached its peak since the start of the war of extermination, and what followed was the execution of dozens of detainees from Gaza, and the arrest of many wounded people, in addition to the arrest of dozens of wounded people from the West Bank, whether those who were arrested after being injured for a period of time, or those who were arrested at the moment of their injury.
The Authority and the Club held the occupation authorities fully responsible for the martyrdom of the detainee Dabaia, which comes with the continuous increase in the number of martyrs among the detainees, whose number since the beginning of the war of extermination with the martyrdom of Dabaia has reached 22 martyrs, and they are only the martyrs whose identities have been announced, while the occupation continues to conceal the identities of dozens of martyrs among the detainees from the Gaza Strip.
It is noteworthy that the detainees who were martyred in the occupation’s prisons, camps and hospitals since the beginning of the aggression against our people, were martyred as a result of torture, starvation and medical crimes, in addition to the shootings during their arrest.
With the death of the detainee Dabaya, the number of martyrs among the detainees has increased since 1967 to 259 whose identities have been announced, noting that since the war of extermination until today, the highest number of martyred detainees has been recorded since 1967, during the bloodiest times against the Palestinian people.
The Authority and the Club renewed their call for serious efforts for the sake of all humanity to stop the ongoing war of extermination against the Palestinian people, and to put an end to the terrifying state of helplessness that has enveloped the world in the face of the extermination that has been ongoing for 310 days.
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Two Palestinians, one of them a detainee, died of their wounds from the occupation's bullets in Jenin