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freepalestine
21st January 2011, 09:51
Hebron: Checkpoint soldiers shoot driver
Published today (updated) 21/01/2011 09:40
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HEBRON (Ma'an) -- Soldiers at a flying checkpoint on Route 60 north of Hebron shot and critically wounded a Palestinian citizen of Israel on Thursday night, with the Israeli military saying the events around the shooting were unclear.

Security sources identified the man as 28-year-old Jalal Al-Masri, and said he sustained a bullet wound in his head.

Officials said the Israeli report was that Al-Masri disobeyed orders of checkpoint soldiers and was fired on.

According to reports by the Israeli daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, the military is investigating the possibilities that the driver either did not notice the flying checkpoint, or that he intended to harm soldiers and sped toward it.

Only hours before in the northern West Bank, the Ya'bad Mevo Dotan checkpoint was closed and eyewitnesses said the body of a Palestinian man remained lying in the car passage terminal after the Israeli military reported an exchange of gunfire saw a man shot.

The slain man, identified as Salem Omar As-Samudi, 24, from Yamoun in the Jenin district, was said by eyewitnesses to have opened fire on Israeli forces at the checkpoint, confirming Israeli military reports saying a man approached checkpoint soldiers and opened fire.

Two others had been shot dead at checkpoints in the last three weeks, on 8 January Israeli troops stationed at Hamra checkpoint east of Nablus <A href="http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=349195" target=blank>shot and killed a Palestinian man who onlookers identified as 25-year-old Khaldoun Sammoudi, of Al-Yamun village near Jenin.

An Israeli military spokesman said a man approached the checkpoint in a taxi, then got out of the vehicle and ran towards forces holding a suspicious object and shouting "Allahu Akbar." He did not heed orders to stop and forces followed operational procedures and shot him, the army official said.

At the same checkpoint on 1 January, soldiers shot and killed (http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=347306)a 21-year-old Palestinian identified as Ahmad Maslamani, who a military spokeswoman said approached soldiers in an unauthorized lane carrying a glass bottle and did not heed orders to stop.

Witnesses said the victim approached the checkpoint carrying a coca-cola can, a female soldier shouted at him and two male soldiers immediately opened fire. Medics said Maslamani's body was riddled with bullets.
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Frosty Weasel
21st January 2011, 14:08
Interestingly enough this isn't appearing on the Hebrew news and only on the Arabic and Russian news.