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Israeli
Soldiers Shoot Two International Peace Activists in The Head at Bil’in
Information by ISM (Internacional Solidarity
movement)

To view
the video footage that Phil, who was hit in the head with a rubber bullet, was
filming when he was shot click one of these links:
Streaming.
Download. In the clip you can see how close the
demonstartors were to the soldiers when the soilders opened fire - the sound of
the shots fired is clearly audible.
“I saw
blood gushing out of his head, and helped bandage it. As we were getting him
into the ambulance an Israeli soldier grabbed his long hair and they all tried
to stop him from leaving in the ambulance even though they knew he was injured”,
said American eyewitness Zadie Susser who saw Phillip Reiss from Austraila
sitting in shock immediately after he was hit.

At today’s
Bil’in demonstration, Israeli soldiers shot seven Palestinians with rubber
bullets. One Australian and one Danish demonstrator were hospitalised after
being shot in the head with rubber bullets at close range.
AFP Cameraman
Jamal Al Aruri was shot in the hand with a rubber bullet while he was filming
two of his fingers were broken. Adeba Yasin (65) was hit by a rubber coated
bullet under her eye while she was sitting on the balcony of her home.
Phillip
Reiss (25) from Sydney, Australia was shot as he was running away – he had been
filming the demonstration. BJ Lund (21) from Ry, Denmark was also shot as he was
standing near army jeeps. Both Phil and BJ are currently in Tel Hashomer
hospital in Tel-Aviv. The bullet caused a hemorrhage to Phil’s brain, though he
is now conscious. BJ required stitches to the head.

Abed Al Karim
Khatib (60) was hit by a rubber coated bullet in his private parts, Abed Albased
Abu Rahme (15) was hit on his thigh by a rubber coated bullet and Waleed Mahmoud
Abu Rahme (20) was hit in his abdomen by a rubber coated bullet. Mohammad Ahmad
Issa was hit in the leg with a rubber bullet. Wajdi shokut (18) was hit by a
rubber coated bullet in the hand
Ashraf
Muhammed Jamal (24) was hit by a tear gas canister aimed at his head.

Abdullah Abu-Rahme
(35 and the Co-ordinatior of the Bil’in Popular Committee Against the Wall),
Muhammad Al Katib (32, also from the Popular Committee) and Akram Al Katib (34)
were beaten.
The
demonstration of about 300 people had marched, singing, chanting and waving
flags to the gate in the apartheid barrier.
This week,
the gate had been locked open, so the Israeli soldiers relied on their jeeps and
barbed wire to stop the people of Bil’in from walking into their land. After a
while, some of the demonstrators started to open the barbed wire. The Israeli
soldiers started hitting people with clubs. A few rocks were thrown from a small
group of youth who were away from the main demonstration in front of the jeeps.
The soldiers then started firing on the peaceful demonstrators at near point-blank
range as they were running away – they were a maximum distance of 10 meters away
when shot.

Mohammed
Katib is beaten by Israeli Border Police
According to Israeli Human Rights group
B’Tselem, Israeli Military Regulations stipulate that
“the minimum range for firing rubber-coated steel bullets is forty meters. The
Regulations emphasize that the bullets must be fired only at the individual’s
legs, and are not to be fired at children” Israeli soldiers fire rubber-coated
steel bullets at Palestinian children during the Bil’in demonstration every week.
Israeli demonstrator Matan Cohen was recently shot in the eye during a
demonstration in Beit Sira. He now has only partial sight in that eye.
The
injuries done to Mohammd Katib’s back
The Israeli
military usually uses rubber bullets during demonstrations when Israeli and
international activists are present. When Palestinians demonstrate on their own
the military uses live ammunition or rubber coated steel bullets.

Two of
the demonstrators that were shot from close range were filming the demonstartion.
British attorney general, Lord Goldsmith confirmed on the 6th of May he was
considering whether to seek the extradition and prosecution of an Israeli
soldier who shot dead British cameraman James Miller in
Gaza, after a jury in a British inquest unanimously
agreed that
“Mr Miller was indeed murdered”
Eleven
Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers during non-violent
demonstrations against the apartheid wall.
On Sunday,
May 14, the Israeli Supreme Court will hear Bil’in’s legal challenge over the
theft of their land by the illegal wall.
Bili’in
villagers have been protesting the wall nonviolently for the last 15 months and
have become a symbol of Palestinian-Israeli-International cooperation.
The route of
the wall in Bil’in is designed to annex the settlement of Modi’n Elite and it’s
outpost, Matityahu Mizrah, to Israel along with the land belonging to Bil’in so
that these illegal settlements can continue to grow.
In a separate
court case brought by the village and Peace Now against the new settlement of
Matityahu Mizrah, the High Court was told of a land-laundering scheme that
allowed the real-estate dealers and settler organizations to convert private
land - “purchased” sometimes through dubious means - into “state land..” Then,
before the construction of the separation barrier, the land was “returned” to
the buyers so that they could establish facts on the ground and press the
Defense Ministry into moving the route of the fence to the east of the new
illegal neighborhood.
After being
prodded by the Supreme Court, the Israel Police’s National Fraud Squad opened a
criminal investigation into the illegal construction of hundreds of housing
units in the Matityahu East “neighborhood” of the Modi’in Ilit settlement.
According to
Israeli newspaper Haaretz, hundreds of millions of dollars are believed to have
changed hands in the affair.
For more information call:
ISM Media office: 02 297 1824
Zadie Susser: 054 590 2319