Palestinian Authority Appeals for Int'l Protection from Israeli Field Aggressions

Israeli soldiers in the town of Hawwara, near Nablus (DPA)
Israeli soldiers in the town of Hawwara, near Nablus (DPA)
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Palestinian Authority Appeals for Int'l Protection from Israeli Field Aggressions

Israeli soldiers in the town of Hawwara, near Nablus (DPA)
Israeli soldiers in the town of Hawwara, near Nablus (DPA)

The Palestinian Authority underlined the need to provide international protection for the Palestinian people who were lately exposed to a series of field executions and continuous crimes by Israeli soldiers.

Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, sent on Friday three identical letters to the UN Secretary-General, the Security Council President for this month (India) and the UN President of the General Assembly.

He appealed for urgent action to ensure the protection of the Palestinian people from the Israeli occupier. Mansour also mentioned that while the international community gathered on November 29 to commemorate the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Israel, the occupying power, affirmed its rejection of peace and its persecution of the people, and its determination to continue its gross violations of international law.

Mansour then shed light on the series of field executions carried out by Israel against several Palestinian youths during the past week.

Two brothers were killed by Israeli fire during clashes with troops near the village of Kafr Ein, west of Ramallah in the northern West Bank early Tuesday. The Palestinian news agency Wafa identified them as Jawad and Dhafr Rimawi, 22 and 21.

Also, in separate attacks, Israeli soldiers killed Mufid Khalil, 44, from the city of Hebron, Mohammed Badraneh, 26, from Jenin, Muhammad Ayman al-Saadi, 26, and Naim Jamal Zubaidi, 27, from the Jenin camp.

Mansour’s letter also shed light on the killing of Ammar Mefleh, 27, in the town of Hawwara, near Nablus.

Video footage showed a member of the Israeli occupation forces shooting Mefleh at point-blank following a scuffle in the northern West Bank town and leaving him bleeding to death. The scene drove wide Palestinian anger.

Mansour stressed that “expressing anger and denouncing Israel’s crimes and impunity is not enough. It must be accompanied by firm action in accordance with international law.”

PA President Mahmoud Abbas said the continued international silence, impunity and lack of accountability have encouraged the Israeli governments to commit more crimes against the Palestinian people.

“These crimes that have become an official policy for the successive Israeli governments require urgent intervention to provide international protection for the defenseless Palestinian people,” he said.

Reacting to the Israeli killing of Mefleh, the European Union said it was gravely concerned about Israel's excessive use of lethal force against the Palestinians in the occupied territories.

“Gravely concerned about the increasing level of violence in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem," the EU said in a tweet.

It referred to the Israeli army killing of 10 Palestinians in the last 72 hours alone, “in what appears to be an excessive use of lethal force.” The EU added that 2022 is the deadliest year since 2006, with 140 Palestinians killed.

“According to international law, use of lethal force is strictly limited to situations in which there exists a serious and imminent threat to life and limb. Civilian casualties must be investigated and accountability ensured,” the EU noted.



US Military Says It Strikes Iran-Backed Militia Facility in Syria

A convoy of US military vehicles near Qamishli, Syria, February 2020. (SANA/via Reuters)
A convoy of US military vehicles near Qamishli, Syria, February 2020. (SANA/via Reuters)
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US Military Says It Strikes Iran-Backed Militia Facility in Syria

A convoy of US military vehicles near Qamishli, Syria, February 2020. (SANA/via Reuters)
A convoy of US military vehicles near Qamishli, Syria, February 2020. (SANA/via Reuters)

US forces conducted strikes in Syria against Iranian-aligned militia groups for a second day in a row Tuesday in response to further attacks on US personnel, US Central Command said late Tuesday.

In the latest retaliatory strikes, US forces hit a weapons storage and logistics facility after militia groups launched a rocket attack on US personnel at Patrol Base Shaddadi in Eastern Syria.

Earlier Tuesday, Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said that over the weekend the militias had also targeted US personnel with a drone attack and indirect fires at another base, Green Village, where US troops are operating — which prompted the US to strike nine militia targets on Monday in self-defense.

There are about 900 US troops deployed in Syria. No US troops were injured in either attack.