5 palestynow aresztow. zabili 8 letnie dziecko !

04.05.06, 23:28
Znowu arabskie morderstwo w Izraelu na bezbronnym dziecku .
Wlaza do Izraela nielegalnie zeby pracowac i przy okazji morduja i czesto
gwalca lub bomby podkladaja . Islamska zemsta ? NA BEZBRONNEJ 8
letniej dziewczynce !
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May. 4, 2006 6:21 | Updated May. 4, 2006 19:26
5 Palestinians held for murder of child
By ETGAR LEFKOVITS

Five Palestinians were arrested on Thursday and held in police custody for
their involvement in the murder of an 8-year-old girl in Beit Shemesh on the
previous night.

The girl, Lipaz Himi, was buried on Thursday evening.

When she was found, her body was covered with bruises, especially around the
neck, indicating she had been strangled to death, police said.
    • felusiak1 split ci zaraz powie, że dziecko było okupantem 04.05.06, 23:38
      i w walce o wyzwolenie palestyńczycy musięli zabić.
      • puls Re: split ci zaraz powie, że dziecko było okupant 04.05.06, 23:48
        felusiak1 napisała:

        > i w walce o wyzwolenie palestyńczycy musięli zabić.

        Tchorz taki jak jego arabscy wybrancy .
        Uciekaja zawsze przed wojskiem , morduja kobiety i dzieci.
        "5 arabskich "bohaterow"" bedzie sie chwalic islamska odwaga .
      • explicit Re: split ci zaraz powie, że dziecko było okupant 05.05.06, 16:11

        www.melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/02/87198.php\
        ==============================================================================

        Israel: Amnesty International 2005 report
        ==============================================
        Covering events from January - December 2004

        Israel and the Occupied Territories

        The Israeli army killed more than 700 Palestinians, including some 150
        children. Most were killed unlawfully — in reckless shooting, shelling and air
        strikes in civilian residential areas; in extrajudicial executions; and as a
        result of excessive use of force. Palestinian armed groups killed 109 Israelis —
        67 of them civilians and including eight children — in suicide bombings,
        shootings and mortar attacks. Stringent restrictions imposed by the Israeli
        army on the movement of Palestinians in the Occupied Territories caused
        widespread poverty and unemployment and hindered access to health and education
        facilities. The Israeli army destroyed several hundred Palestinian homes, large
        areas of agricultural land, and infrastructure networks. Israel continued to
        expand illegal settlements and to build a fence/wall through the West Bank,
        confining Palestinians in isolated enclaves cut off from their land and
        essential services in nearby towns and villages. Israeli settlers increased
        their attacks against Palestinians and their property and against international
        human rights workers. Certain abuses committed by the Israeli army constituted
        crimes against humanity and war crimes, including unlawful killings; extensive
        and wanton destruction of property; obstruction of medical assistance and
        targeting of medical personnel; torture; and the use of Palestinians as "human
        shields". The deliberate targeting of civilians by Palestinian armed groups
        constituted crimes against humanity.

        Background

        In February Prime Minister Ariel Sharon announced the "disengagement plan", to
        evacuate all Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip and four in the West Bank,
        while maintaining military control of all land and sea access to the Gaza
        Strip, and of its airspace. In October Prime Minister Sharon's bureau chief
        publicly stated that the evacuation of Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip
        was intended to strengthen Israeli control of much of the West Bank, where more
        than 100 Israeli settlements are located. Israel started to build a network of
        secondary roads and tunnels in the West Bank intended to keep existing main
        roads for the sole use of Israeli settlers. No steps were taken to implement
        the "road map" peace plan, agreed the previous year by Israel and the
        Palestinian Authority (PA) and sponsored by the USA, the UN, the European Union
        and Russia. After the death of PA President Yasser Arafat in November,
        the "road map" sponsors expressed renewed interest in its implementation and
        urged Israel and the PA to resume peace negotiations within its framework.

        Killings and attacks by the Israeli army

        The Israeli army killed around 700 Palestinians, including some 150 children,
        in the Occupied Territories, most of them unlawfully. Many were killed in
        deliberate as well as reckless shooting, shelling and bombardment of densely
        populated residential areas or as a result of excessive use of force. Some 120
        Palestinians were killed in extrajudicial executions, including more than 30
        bystanders, of whom four were children. Others were killed in armed clashes
        with Israeli soldiers. Thousands of others were injured.

        * Four Palestinian schoolgirls were shot dead by the Israeli army in their
        classrooms or walking to school in the Gaza Strip in September and October.
        Raghda Adnan al-Assar and Ghadeer Jaber Mukhaymar, aged 10 and nine, were shot
        dead by Israeli soldiers while sitting at their desks in UN schools in Khan
        Yunis refugee camp. Eight-year-old Rania Iyad Aram was shot dead by Israeli
        soldiers as she was walking to school. On 5 October Israeli soldiers shot dead
        13-year-old Iman al-Hams near her school in Rafah. According to an army
        communication recording of the incident and testimonies of soldiers, a
        commander repeatedly shot the child at close range even though soldiers had
        identified her as "a little girl... scared to death". The commander was charged
        with illegal use of his weapon, obstructing justice, improper use of authority
        and unbecoming conduct. He was not charged with murder or manslaughter.

        * On 22 March, Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, a 66-year-old wheelchair-bound
        paraplegic, was assassinated in an Israeli air-strike as he was leaving a
        mosque in Gaza City after dawn prayers. Seven other Palestinians were killed in
        the attack and at least 17 were injured. His successor, ‘Abd al-’Aziz al-
        Rantisi, was likewise assassinated by the Israeli army on 17 April.

        * Ten-year-old Walid Naji Abu Qamar, 11-year-old Mubarak Salim al-Hashash, 13-
        year-old Mahmoud Tariq Mansour and five others were killed on 19 May in Rafah
        in the Gaza Strip when the Israeli army opened fire with tank shells and a
        helicopter-launched missile on a non-violent demonstration. Dozens of other
        unarmed demonstrators were also wounded in the attack.

        "Human shields"

        Israeli soldiers continued to use Palestinians as "human shields" during
        military operations, forcing them to carry out tasks that endangered their
        lives, despite an injunction by the Israeli High Court banning the practice. A
        petition against the use of "human shields" submitted by Israeli and
        Palestinian human rights organizations to the Supreme Court in May 2002 was
        still pending at the end of 2004.

        * In April, Israeli soldiers used 13-year-old Muhammed Badwan as a "human
        shield" during a demonstration in the West Bank village of Biddu. The soldiers
        placed the boy on the hood of their jeep and tied him to the front windscreen
        to discourage Palestinian demonstrators from throwing stones in their direction.

        Killings and attacks by Palestinian armed groups

        Sixty-seven Israeli civilians, including eight children, were killed by
        Palestinian armed groups in Israel and in the Occupied Territories. Forty-seven
        of the victims were killed in suicide bombings, the others were killed in
        shooting or mortar attacks. Most of the attacks were claimed by the al-Aqsa
        Martyrs Brigades, an offshoot of Fatah, and by the armed wing of Hamas. Forty-
        two Israeli soldiers were also killed by Palestinian armed groups, most of them
        in the Occupied Territories.

        * Chana Anya Bunders, Natalia Gamril, Dana Itach, Rose Bona and Anat Darom and
        six other Israelis were killed on 29 January when a Palestinian man blew
        himself up on a bus in Jerusalem. More than 50 other people were wounded in the
        attack. The suicide bombing was claimed by both the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades
        and the armed wing of Hamas.

        * Tali Hatuel, who was eight months pregnant, and her four young daughters,
        Hila, Hadar, Roni and Meirav, aged between two and 11, were shot dead in the
        Gaza Strip while travelling by car near the Gush Katif settlement block where
        they lived. They were shot at close range by Palestinian gunmen who had opened
        fire on their car and caused it to career off the road.

        * On 28 June, three-year-old Afik Zahavi and 49-year-old Mordechai Yosepov were
        the first victims of a rocket fired by Palestinian armed groups from the Gaza
        Strip into the nearby Israeli city of Sderot. On 29 September, four-year-old
        Yuval Abebeh and two-year-old Dorit Aniso were killed by another Palestinian
        rocket while playing outside their relatives’ home in Sderot.

        Attacks by Israeli settlers in the Occupied Territories

        Israeli settlers stepped up attacks against Palestinians and their property
        throughout the West Bank and also increased attacks on international human
        • explicit Re: split ci zaraz powie, że dziecko było okupant 05.05.06, 16:13
          Attacks by Israeli settlers in the Occupied Territories

          Israeli settlers stepped up attacks against Palestinians and their property
          throughout the West Bank and also increased attacks on international human
          rights activists. They destroyed and damaged trees owned by Palestinians and
          frequently prevented Palestinian farmers from harvesting their crops.

          * On 27 September, an Israeli settler shot dead Sayel Jabara, a Palestinian
          taxi driver, as he was driving his passengers between Nablus and Salem. The
          settler claimed that he shot Sayel Jabara because he thought that he might
          attack him, even though Sayel Jabara was not armed. The settler was released on
          bail less than 24 hours after the killing.

          * In September and October Israeli settlers, wearing hoods and armed with
          stones, wooden clubs and metal chains, assaulted two US citizens, members of
          the Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), and AI delegates as they escorted
          Palestinian primary school children to school near Tuwani village in the Hebron
          area. CPT members Kim Lamberty sustained a broken arm and knee as well as
          bruising, and her colleague Chris Brown sustained a punctured lung and multiple
          bruises. The attackers came from the Israeli settlement of Havat Ma'on and
          returned there after the attacks. Israeli settlers from Havat Ma'on continued
          to attack Palestinian children on their way to school with impunity.

          Impunity

          Most members of the Israeli army and security forces continued to enjoy
          impunity. Investigations, prosecutions and convictions for human rights
          violations were rare. In the overwhelming majority of the thousands of cases of
          unlawful killings and other grave human rights violations committed by Israeli
          soldiers in the previous four years, no investigations were known to have been
          carried out.

          Israeli settlers also enjoyed impunity for attacks on Palestinians and their
          property and international human rights workers. The Israeli army and police
          consistently failed to take steps to stop and prevent such attacks and
          routinely increased restrictions on the local Palestinian population in
          response to attacks by Israeli settlers.

          Destruction of Palestinian property in the Occupied Territories

          The Israeli army carried out large-scale destruction of Palestinian houses and
          property in the Occupied Territories, far exceeding the destruction of previous
          years. It demolished several hundred homes, mostly in the Gaza Strip, making
          thousands of Palestinians homeless, and destroyed large areas of agricultural
          land, roads and water, electricity and communications infrastructure. Such
          destruction was often a form of collective punishment on the local population
          in retaliation for attacks by Palestinian armed groups. The army usually gave
          no warning of the impending destruction and inhabitants were forced to flee
          their homes without being able to salvage their possessions. UN agencies and
          humanitarian organizations were unable to respond to the needs of tens of
          thousands of Palestinians whose homes had been destroyed by the Israeli army
          over the previous four years.

          * In May the Israeli army destroyed some 300 homes and damaged some 270 other
          buildings in Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, making nearly 4,000 people
          homeless in the space of a few days. Several people were trapped in their homes
          when Israeli army bulldozers began to tear down the houses and had to drill
          holes in the back walls to escape. Thousands of other residents also fled their
          homes, fearing imminent destruction. UN schools had to be used as temporary
          shelters for the homeless. The mass destruction came in the wake of an attack
          by Palestinian gunmen in which five Israeli soldiers were killed. Israeli
          officials claimed the destruction was intended to further widen the no-go area
          along the Egyptian border and to uncover tunnels used by Palestinians to
          smuggle weapons into the Gaza Strip from Egypt.

          * In October, after two Israeli children were killed by a Palestinian mortar
          fired from the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army launched a major attack in and
          around the Jabalya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, and destroyed or
          damaged some 200 homes and buildings as well as roads and other vital
          infrastructure.

          Collective punishment, closures and violations of economic and social rights

          The Israeli army continued to impose stringent restrictions on the movements of
          Palestinians in the Occupied Territories. Military checkpoints and blockades
          around Palestinian towns and villages hindered or prevented access to work,
          education and medical facilities and other crucial services. Restrictions on
          the movement of Palestinians remained the key cause of high rates of
          unemployment and poverty. More than half of the Palestinian population lived
          below the poverty line, with increasing numbers suffering from malnutrition and
          other health problems.

          Palestinians had to obtain special permits from the Israeli army to move
          between towns and villages within the West Bank and were barred from main roads
          and many secondary roads which were freely used by Israeli settlers living in
          illegal settlements in the Occupied Territories. Movement restrictions for
          Palestinians were routinely increased in reprisal for attacks by Palestinian
          armed groups and during Jewish holidays. Further restrictions were also imposed
          on the movement of international human rights and humanitarian workers
          throughout the Occupied Territories.

          The Israeli army routinely used excessive and unwarranted force to enforce
          blockades and movement restrictions. Soldiers frequently fired recklessly
          towards unarmed Palestinians, ill-treated, humiliated and arbitrarily detained
          Palestinian men, women and children, and confiscated or damaged vehicles. Sick
          people needing to reach medical facilities were often delayed or denied passage
          at checkpoints.

          Continued construction by Israel of a fence/wall through the West Bank left an
          increasing number of Palestinians cut off from health, education and other
          essential services in nearby towns and villages and from their farm land - a
          main source of subsistence for Palestinians in this region. Large areas of
          Palestinian land were encircled by the fence/wall and Palestinians living or
          owning land in these areas had to obtain special permits from the Israeli army
          to move in and out of their homes and land. Israeli soldiers frequently denied
          passage to residents and farmers in these areas. In July the International
          Court of Justice declared that Israel's construction of the fence/wall in the
          West Bank was illegal under international law and called for it to be
          dismantled.

          In an exceptional ruling in June, the Israeli High Court ordered that some 30km
          of the fence/wall be re-routed. The Israeli army subsequently made minor
          adjustments to some five per cent of the route of the fence/wall.

          Detainees and releases

          Thousands of Palestinians were detained by the Israeli army. Most were released
          without charge. More than 3,000 were charged with security offences. Trials
          before military courts often did not meet international standards of fairness,
          and allegations of torture and ill-treatment of Palestinian detainees were not
          adequately investigated. Some 1,500 Palestinians were detained administratively
          without charge or trial during the year.

          In January Israeli authorities and the Lebanese group Hizbollah concluded an
          exchange of detainees, hostages and remains of soldiers and combatants.
          Hizbollah released an Israeli businessman and the bodies of three Israeli
          soldiers captured in Lebanon in October 2000. Israel released some 400
          Palestinians detainees, 35 detainees from other Arab countries, mostly
          Lebanese, and the bodies of 59 Lebanese killed by the Israeli army and buried
          in Israel. Among those released by Israel were four
          • explicit Re: split ci zaraz powie, że dziecko było okupant 05.05.06, 16:15
            Among those released by Israel were four Lebanese men who had been held as
            hostages without charge or trial for several years.

            Former nuclear technician and whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu was released in
            April, having served his entire 18-year jail sentence, mostly in solitary
            confinement. Upon his release he was banned from leaving the country and from
            communicating with foreigners and his movements in the country were restricted.
            He was twice rearrested and interrogated in November and December.

            Violence against women

            The UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women visited the Occupied
            Territories in June to gather information on the impact of the occupation and
            conflict on women. She concluded that the conflict had disproportionately
            affected Palestinian women in the Occupied Territories, in both the public and
            private spheres of life. In addition to the women killed or injured by Israeli
            forces, Palestinian women were particularly negatively affected by the
            demolition of their homes and restrictions on movement, which hampered their
            access to health services and education, and by the sharp increase in poverty.
            The dramatic increase in violence as a result of the conflict also led to an
            increase in domestic and societal violence, while at the same time there were
            increased demands on women as carers and providers.

            Discrimination

            In August the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination called
            for the revocation of the Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law, passed the
            previous year and extended for six months in July. The law institutionalized
            racial discrimination. It barred Israeli Arab citizens married to Palestinians
            from the Occupied Territories from living with their spouses in Israel, and
            forced families to either live apart or leave the country altogether.

            AI visits: AI delegations visited Israel and the Occupied Territories in May,
            September and October.
      • memor3 Niewolnictwo w Sudanie 19.05.06, 15:58
        maitri.diecezja.gda.pl/gazetka/my_37/niewolni.htm
    • hans2 Re: 5 palestynow aresztow. zabili 8 letnie dzie 05.05.06, 08:45
      W Sudanie morduja i gwalca arabowie setki dzieci dziennie i to w
      imie islamu czyli walki z niewiernymi.
    • memor3 Arabowie z Autonomii to moralnie 05.05.06, 12:10
      najbardziej zdemoralizowane spoleczenstwo. Nawet w hitlerowskich
      Niemczech wladze musialy ukraywac mordowanie dzieci.
      Islamski terroryzm robi z ludzi bestie.
      Pozdro.
      • arap1 Re: Prorok pedofil i zboczeniec napisal w KURANI E 05.05.06, 15:24
        ze kazdy wierny muslim...ma prawo jezeli mulla poblogolslawi gwalcic dzieci
        zony kozy..mlodszych braci...wogole po co te pretensje do muslim.....to ich
        mentalnosc...i trzeba zrzumiec...jak to robia tu kilku z forum ....aaki .o-
        Ahuja,krystki starucha ruchale..itd
    • goldbaum winni bo... Arabowie 05.05.06, 15:37
      Bo byli w poblizu a jeden z nich znalazl zwloki i zglosil na policje.
      Zero dowodow, zero poszlak ale Zydzi juz wiedza, ze winni moga byc tylko
      nielegalni "suspacts".
    • memor3 31 dzieci zastrzelil swego czasu Arab z Jordanii 06.05.06, 01:04
      Pozdro.
    • memor3 Arabowie zabili i torturowali tez arabskie dziecko 10.05.06, 07:36

      wedlug Onetu
      Zwłoki 11 Irakijczyków, w tym pozbawione głowy ciało dziesięcioletniego chłopca,
      wyłowiono we wtorek z rzeki Tygrys na południe od Bagdadu - podała iracka policja.

      Według policji, ofiary poniosły śmierć cztery albo pięć dni temu. Wszystkie
      miały związane ręce.

      Policja nie potrafiła ustalić motywu zabójstw, ale od lutego, kiedy ekstremiści
      zniszczyli szyickie sanktuarium w Samarze, znacznie nasiliła się przemoc na tle
      wyznaniowym. Porzucanie ciał ofiar, przed śmiercią często poddawanych torturom,
      stało się w Iraku rzeczą powszednią.
    • memor3 3 dziewczynki zamordowane przez islamistow 10.05.06, 08:02

      wedlug Onetu
      Grupa siedmiu islamskich terrorystów przyznała się w czasie śledztwa do ścięcia
      jesienią zeszłego roku trzech uczennic chrześcijańskiej szkoły na indonezyjskiej
      wyspie Sulawesi (d.Celebes) - podano w środę w Dżakarcie.
      Jak ujawnił szef indonezyjskiej policji płk Rudi Sufahriadi, podejrzani
      zaplanowali szczegółowo atak na grupę uczennic i zrealizowali plan 29
      października w Poso na Sulawesi. Uprowadzili i ścięli głowy trzem dziewczętom -
      czwartą zranili lecz darowali jej życie tak by mogła przekazać miejscowej
      społeczności chrześcijańskiej posłanie islamskich fanatyków.

      Dwu z siedmiu podejrzanych w czasie śledztwa przyznało też m.in. że pozostawali
      w kontakcie z Nurdinem Topem - liderem związanej z al-Kaidą regionalnej grupy
      Dżimah Islamija. Miasto Poso, gdzie zamordowane zostały uczennice, w latach
      1999- 2000 było sceną krwawych starć pomiędzy muzułmanami i chrześcijanami.
      Zginęło wówczas ponad tysiąc osób a kilkadziesiąt tysięcy chrześcijan uciekło z
      Sulawesi na Jawę.
    • memor3 21 dzieci zamordoanych przez islamistow 17.05.06, 02:35
      sposrod `120 000 ofiar islamskiech rzezi w Algerii.

      Wg portalu spraw zagranicznych
      Dwadzieścia osiem ciał, w tym dwadzieścioro jeden dzieci odkryli w sobotę
      funkcjonariusze algierskich służb bezpieczeństwa w odosobnionej jaskini w górach
      Beni Khatab. Wszystkie ofiary zostały zamordowane przez islamskich
      fundamentalistów, a ich ciała odkryto podczas akcji tropienia rebeliantów
      prowadzonej przez siły rządowe w górskich jaskiniach. Islamscy rebelianci od
      1992 r. stosują skierowany głównie przeciw cywilom masowy terror, dążąc do
      zdestabilizowania państwa i zaprowadzenia w nim rządów szariackich.
    • br311 Wy debile 19.05.06, 22:13
      The intoxicated Palestinian laborer who found the body, along with four other
      illegal Palestinian workers in the market, were apprehended by police shortly
      after the girl's body was found.
      - Kto zabil?
      - Rozejrzyjmy sie, moze sa w poblizu jakies arabskie brudasy.
      - Ten co znalazl cialo i zawiadomil policje, bierzemy go.
      - O tam idzie jeszcze jeden. Tych dwoch tez bierzemy.
      - Dobra, jezcze tego i wystarczy.

      Jakim trzeba byc debilem zeby wierzyc ze oni ja zamordowali, a potem
      zawiadomili policje i krecili sie na miejscu zbrodni? Mozgi wam obumarly od
      czytania wyborczej???
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