Palestinians from the OPT Killed in the OPT and Israel Since 1 October 2015

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Palestinians from the OPT Killed in the OPT and Israel Since 1 October 2015 Palestinians from the OPT killed in the OPT and Israel since 1 October 2015 Place of Killing Killing Cir- Victim’s Name Age Date of Death Killed by Origin Location cumstances 1. Mohanad Shafiq Al-Halabi 19 3 October 2015 Ramallah Jerusalem Alleged Attack IOF 2. Fadi Samir ‘Alloun 19 4 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged Attack IOF Hutheifa Othman Abu Su- 3. 18 4 October 2015 Tulkarem Tulkarem Demonstration IOF lieman Abdel Rahman Shadi Abeidal- 4. 13 5 October 2015 Bethlehem Bethlehem Demonstration IOF lah 5. Wesam Jamal Faraj 22 8 October 2105 Jerusalem Jerusalem Demonstration IOF 6. Thaer Abu Ghazalleh 20 8 October 2015 Jerusalem Tel Aviv Alleged Attack IOF 7. Amjad Mahmoud Joshia 17 8 October 2015 Hebron Kryat Ad Alleged Attack IOF Kryat Arba’a 8. Muhammad Fares Al-Jaabari 18 9 October 2015 Hebron Alleged Attack IOF Settlement 9. Shadi Hussam Dawla 24 9 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 10. Ahmad Yehia Al-Harbawi 20 9 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 11. Ziad Nabil Sharaf 18 9 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 12. Abdel Majed Al-Wahedi 18 9 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 13. Hamouda Hisham Al-Raqab 18 9 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 1 14. Adnan Abu Elian 23 9 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 15. Jihad Zayed Obeid 21 10 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 16. Ahmad Salah 20 10 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Demonstration IOF 17. Ishaq Qasem Badran 16 10 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 18. Muhammad Sa’id Ali 20 10 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 19. Marwan Hisham Barbakh 10 10 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 20. Khalil Omar Othman 18 10 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 21. Ibrahim Ahmad Awad 27 10 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Demonstration IOF Noor Muhammad Hassan 22. 26 11 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Israeli air strike IOF (Five-months Pregnant) 23. Rahaf Hassan 3 11 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Israeli air strike IOF 24. Mustafa Al-Khatib 17 12 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 25. Hasan Manasra 15 12 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 26. Muhammad Shamasneh 22 12 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 27. Baha Allyan 22 13 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 28. Alaa Abu-Jamal 33 13 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 29. Mu’taz Ibrahim Zawahreh 27 13 October 2015 Bethlehem Bethlehem Demonstration IOF 30. Basel Bassam Seder 20 14 October 2015 Hebron Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 31. Ahmad Fathi Abu Sha’aban 23 14 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 32. Ihab Jihad Hanani 19 16 October 2015 Nablus Nablus Demonstration IOF 33. Iyad Khalil Al-Awawdeh 26 16 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 34. Yehia Abd Al-Qader Frahat 24 16 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 2 35. Mahmoud Hatem Hamid 23 16 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 36. Shawqi Jamal Obeid 37 16 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 37. Tareq Zeyad Al-Natsha 16 17 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 38. Bayan Ayman Al-Eseli 16 17 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 39. Fadel Al-Qwasmeh 18 17 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack Israeli settler 40. Omar Muhammad Al-Faqeh 24 17 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 41. Mu’taz Ahmad Eweisat 16 17 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 42. ‘Uday Hashim Masalma 24 20 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 43. Ahmad Sharif Al-Sarhi 30 20 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 44. Hamza Mousa Al-’Amla 25 20 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 45. Bashar Nidal Al-Ja’bari 15 20 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 46. Husam Isma’il Al-Ja’bari 17 20 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 47. Mu’taz ‘Attallah Qasem 22 21 October 2015 Al-’Eizariyya Al-’Eizariyya Alleged attack IOF 48. Mahmoud Khaled Ghneimat 20 22 October 2015 Hebron Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 49. Yihiya Hashem Kreira 20 23 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 50. Khalil Hasan Abu-’Ebeid 25 24 October 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 51. Ahmad Muhammad Kamil 17 24 October 2015 Jenin Jenin Alleged attack IOF 52. Dania Jihad Irshid 17 25 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 53. Ra’ed Saket Jaradat 21 26 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 54. Iyad Rawhi Jaradat 19 26 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Demonstration IOF 55. Sa’d Muhammad al-Atrash 19 26 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 3 56. ‘Izz-al-Din Nadi Abu-Shakhdam 17 27 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 57. Shadi Nabil Dweik 22 27 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 58. Hammam ‘Adnan al-Sa’id 22 27 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 59. Islam Rafiq ‘Ebeido 23 28 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF Mahdi Muhammad al-Muhta- 60. 23 29 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF sib 61. Farouq ‘Abd-al-Qader Sidr 19 29 October 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 62. Ahmad Hamada Quneibi 23 30 October 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 63. Qasem Mahmoud Saba’na 19 30 October 2015 Jenin Nablus Demonstration IOF 64. Mahmoud Talal Nazzal 17 31 October 2015 Jenin Jenin Alleged attack IOF 65. Fadi Hasan al-Froukh 29 1 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 66. Ahmad Awad Abu-al-Rub 17 2 November 2015 Jenin Jenin Alleged attack IOF 67. Ibrahim Samir al-Skafi 22 4 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 68. Malek Talal al-Sharif 25 5 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 69. Tharwat Ibrahim al-Sha’rawi 72 6 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 70. Salama Mousa Abu Jame’ 23 6 November 2015 Gaza Strip Gaza Strip Demonstration IOF 71. Suleiman ‘Adel Shahin 22 8 November 2015 Ramallah Nablus Alleged attack IOF Israeli settlements’ private secu- 72. Rasha Ahmad ‘Eweisi 23 9 November 2015 Qalqilya Qalqilya Alleged attack rity (this unit reports to the IOF) Sadeq was killed at Al-Container 73. Sadeq Ziad Gharbieh 16 10 November 2015 Jenin Bethlehem IOF checkpoint near Bethlehem 74. Muhammad Abed Nimmer 37 10 November 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack Israeli settlers 4 During an un- dercover Israeli Undercover 75. ‘Abdallah ‘Azzam Shalalda 28 12 November 2015 Hebron Hebron operation at Al- agents of the ‘Ahli Hospital in IOF Hebron 76. Hasan Jihad al-Sa’da 21 13 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Demonstration IOF Mahmoud Muhammad al- 77. 22 13 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Demonstration IOF Shalalda 78. Lafi Yousef ‘Awad 22 13 November 2015 Ramallah Ramallah Demonstration IOF During an Israeli Jerusalem Jerusalem raid at Qalandiya 79. Ahmad Subhi Abu-al-’Eish 29 16 November 2015 suburbs (Qa- suburbs refugee camp, IOF landiya)1 (Qalandiya) which triggered armed clashes During an Israeli Jerusalem Jerusalem raid at Qalandiya 80. Layth Ashraf Manasra 22 16 November 2015 suburbs (Qa- suburbs refugee camp, IOF landiya) (Qalandiya) which triggered armed clashes 81. Muhammad Munir Saleh 24 17 November 2015 Ramallah Ramallah Armed clashes IOF IOF admitted that Shadi was killed by mistake 82. Shadi Zuhdi ‘Arafa 28 19 November 2015 Hebron Hebron during an alleged IOF attack near ‘Gush Etzion’ settle- ment 83. Issam Thawabteh 31 22 November 2015 Bethlehem Hebron Alleged attack IOF 84. Ashraqat Taha Qatnani 16 22 November 2015 Nablus Nablus Alleged attack IOF Ramallah- 85. Shadi Muhammad Khasib 30 22 November 2015 Ramallah Alleged attack IOF Jericho Road 86. Hadel Wajih ‘Awwad 14 23 November 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF Jerusalem sub- 87. Ahmad Jamal Taha 19 23 November 2015 Road 443 2 Alleged attack IOF urbs (Qatana) 88. Alaa’ Khalil Hashash 16 23 November 2015 Nablus Nablus Alleged attack IOF 89. Mohammad Isma’il al-Shobaki 19 25 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF Jerusalem Jerusalem sub- 90. Yihiyya Yusri Taha 21 26 November 2015 suburbs Demonstration IOF urbs (Qatana) (Qatana) 91. Samer Hasan Sirisi 51 26 November 2015 Jenin Nablus Alleged attack IOF 92. Khaled Mahmoud Jawabra 19 26 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Demonstration IOF 5 93. Ibrahim ‘Abd-al-Halim Daoud 16 26 November 2015 Ramallah Ramallah Demonstration IOF 94. Omar Arafat al-Za’aqiq 19 27 November 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 95. Fadi Muhammad Khasib 25 27 November 2015 Ramallah Ramallah Alleged attack IOF 96. Baseim Abd-al-Rahman Salah 38 29 November 2015 Nablus Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 97. Ayman al-‘Abbasi 17 29 November 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Demonstration IOF 98. Ma’moun Raed al-Khatib 16 1 December 2015 Bethlehem Hebron Alleged attack IOF 99. Maram Ramez Hasouna 20 1 December 2015 Nablus Tulkarem Alleged attack IOF 101. ‘Izzadeen Abduallah Radad 21 3 December 2015 Tulkarem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF Jerusalem Sub- 101. Mazin Hasan ‘Arabia 37 3 December 2015 Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF urbs (Abu Dis) Abdel Rahman had a scuffle with Abdel Rahman Wajeh Abdel 102. 27 3 December 2015 Ramallah Ramallah an Israeli soldier IOF Majed who shot him dead. 103. Anas Basam Hammad 21 4 December 2015 Ramallah Ramallah Alleged attack IOF 104. Taher Mustafa Fanoun 19 4 December 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 105. Mustafa Fadel Fanoun 15 4 December 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF 106. Amer Yasser Iskafi 21 6 December 2015 Jerusalem Jerusalem Alleged attack IOF 107. Ehab Fathi Masouda 21 7 December 2015 Hebron Hebron Alleged attack IOF During an Israeli 108.
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