Palestinian Women on Hunger Strike Demand Israel Return Body of Activist Killed in West Bank Settler Clash
UMM AL-KHEIR, SOUTH HEBRON HILLS, WEST BANK, AUG 5 – More than 60 Palestinian women are on hunger strike demanding the return of activist Awdah Al Hathaleen’s body and release of detained villagers amid ongoing settler violence, UN data shows four killed this year.
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Palestinian women on hunger strike demand Israel return body of activist killed in West Bank settler clash
Dozens of Bedouin women are on a hunger strike to call for Israeli authorities to release the body of a beloved community leader killed during a clash with a Jewish settler in the Israeli-occupied West Bank last week.
Palestinian women on hunger strike to demand body of activist
More than 60 Palestinian women from the village of Umm al-Kheir in the occupied West Bank have launched a hunger strike demanding the return of the body of local activist and teacher Awdah Hathaleen, who was shot dead by an Israeli settler at the end of July. The women, aged between 13 and 70, began their strike last Thursday. According to Al Jazeera, at least two participants have already required medical attention. They are also calling for th…
Oscar-Winning Director Demands Israel Return Body of Palestinian Activist After Settler Killed Him
We get an update from the occupied West Bank, where U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson led a delegation to an illegal settlement amid escalating settler violence against Palestinians. Israel is refusing to release the body of Palestinian activist Odeh Hadalin, who was shot to death by an Israeli settler a week ago. Eyewitness Ty Kavanaugh, a former U.S. Navy medic who is volunteering with Palestinian health organizations in the occupied West Bank, s
The army is holding the body of Alhadlin, who was allegedly shot by Yinon Levi in clashes that broke out last week in a village in the Hebron Mountains. The security forces are refusing to allow the family to bury his body in the cemetery of the village where they live. "Another peak of cynicism," claims a petition his family submitted to the High Court of Justice
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