Palestinian teenager killed in West Bank raid

A vendor sells pastries and baked goods from his stall near a collapsed building along a market street in Gaza City on Saturday ahead of Eid Al-Adha. (AFP)
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Updated 15 June 2024
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Palestinian teenager killed in West Bank raid

  • Israel has killed at least 37,296 Palestinians in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to the territory’s health ministry

RAMALLAH: The Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli troops shot dead a Palestinian teenager in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, as an army official confirmed troops opened fire during a raid.
Sultan Abdul Rahman Khatatbeh, 16, was killed by Israeli fire in the northern West Bank town of Beit Furik, the ministry said in a statement published on Facebook.
Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that two others were injured when Israeli forces stormed the town east of Nablus, “firing live bullets at local residents.”

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• Sultan Abdul Rahman Khatatbeh, 16, was killed by Israeli fire in the northern West Bank town of Beit Furik.

• Two others were injured when Israeli forces stormed the town east of Nablus, ‘firing live bullets at local residents.’

An Israeli military official said that troops were operating in the Nablus area when “dozens of suspects hurled rocks at Israeli security forces, who responded with riot dispersal means and live fire.”
“Hits were identified,” the official said.
The West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967, has seen a surge in violence for more than a year, particularly since the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza erupted on Oct. 7.
At least 546 Palestinians have been killed in the territory by Israeli troops or settlers since the Gaza war broke out, according to Palestinian officials.
At least 37,296 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s military campaign, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
Also on Saturday, the armed wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad said the only way to return Israeli hostages is through Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza, ending its offensive and reaching a deal for exchanging Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
The spokesman of Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian group, made the remarks in a video posted on Telegram.

 


‘UAE exploited coalition legitimacy,’ Hadhramaut governor says

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‘UAE exploited coalition legitimacy,’ Hadhramaut governor says

  • Necessary legal action against Al-Zubaidi and all those involved in these violations, Khanbashi warns

RIYADH: The United Arab Emirates “exploited the legitimacy of the the coalition of restoring legitimacy in Yemen to achieve its own agenda (in Yemen)”, Salam Al-Khanbashi, the governor of Hadhramaut, said today. 

“We thought the UAE would be a support and aid to us, but we were shocked by its actions,” he added 

He confirmed that the province suffered from armed groups affiliated with Aidrous Al-Zubaidi, backed by the UAE.

Al-Khanbashi noted that these groups had carried out acts of invasion and terror against citizens, committing crimes of robbery, kidnapping, murder, and displacement, in addition to destroying state property and looting its premises, causing widespread damage to various segments of the province's population.

During a press conference, the governor of Hadhramout confirmed that the Yemeni government had discovered suspicious Emirati equipment and practices at the Rayyan base in Mukalla that are not consistent with the declared goals of the legitimacy support coalition or the principles of brotherhood, Islam, and Arabism.

He explained that the equipment included wires, explosives, detonators, and communication devices used to carry out assassinations, murder, and torture. He noted that the presence of these tools within the Rayyan airport camp is not consistent with the nature of the camp's tasks and reflects its use as a headquarters for planning and implementing crimes and violations targeting civilians.

Khanbashi added that the type of materials discovered and the way they were prepared are not consistent with the tools and equipment used by regular armies in military bases, which confirms that the base was used to carry out criminal acts against civilians. He said that the armed groups loyal to Al-Zubaidi had exploited the just southern cause as a cover for their crimes against southerners, marginalizing their legitimate demands and serving  what he described as an Emirati agenda aimed at spreading chaos and hindering any political initiatives to address the southern issue.

The Governor of Hadhramaut argued that these recent revelations explains the UAE's eagerness to smuggle Al-Zubaidi through Somalia to Abu Dhabi, in order to protect him from legal prosecution for the crimes and violations committed against the people of the south, and to prevent him from being exposed as a tool for implementing Abu Dhabi's agenda in Yemen.

He noted that the evidence presented also revealed the existence of secret prisons run by Emirati forces in the city of Mukalla, used for arbitrary detention outside the law, enforced disappearance, and torture.

Khanbashi stressed that the relevant authorities will take the necessary legal action against Al-Zubaidi and all those involved in these violations, in accordance with the law, and in a way that ensures the protection of citizens' security and the stability of the Hadhramaut province. He affirmed that the southern provinces are experiencing increasing liberation from the oppression and domination imposed on them.