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Palestine Today 01 03 2011

IMEMC Audio Dept | 03.01.2011 17:33 | Other Press | Palestine | World

Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.imemc.org, for Monday, January 3rd 2011.

Today it was reported that the Asia 1 solidarity convoy managed to enter the Gaza Strip on Sunday night, after arriving at the Egyptian port of Al Arish. The Egyptian Authorities allowed 112 activists to enter Gaza but one Iranian and one Jordanian activists were denied entry. Convoy organizers were warmly received by thousands of residents in the Strip.

Also today, 48 Knesset Members signed a petition calling for the boycott of Israeli companies involved in building the new Palestinian city of Rawabi, as they have agreed not to use any products or services from illegal settlements during the construction. Amongst the signatories are all the right-wing MKs, as well as half of the Kadima faction. According to Haaretz, the petition has been put forward by the Eretz Yisrael lobby.

In other news, Hamas spokesman, Fawzi Barhoum, claimed that in 2010, 3,000 Hamas affiliates were arrested by the P.A. security forces in the West Bank.

Amongst the detainees are Imams, university students, professors, journalists and businessmen. Barhoum also added that the Fatah-led government ignores calls for an end to political arrests and for the promotion of national unity.

With regard to the killings of two Palestinians by the Israeli army within 48 hours, the U.N. has expressed its concern and is "awaiting the full facts of these tragic fatalities," Ma'an News reported.

The victims of the Israeli military attacks were Jawaher Abu Rahmah, 35, who died on Saturday after inhaling tear gas fired by Israeli soldiers at the anti-wall rally in Bil'in on Friday; and Mahmoud Muhammad Dharaghme, 21, who was fatally shot by soldiers at Al Hamra checkpoint, east of Nablus on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority spokesman, Nabil Abu Rudeina, considered the killings to be a "dangerous escalation" by Israel and added that these attacks do not give any hope for the peace process.

In related news, the Israeli army bombarded northern and central Gaza on Sunday at dawn, wounding two residents and damaging several homes. The first attack targeted a site believed to be used as a training center for the Al Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas. The second attack targeted the west area of Al Nusseirat refugee camp.

In separate reports, the Israeli Ministerial Council decided on Sunday to extend the ban on family reunification for Palestinians married to Israelis for an additional six months. According to the law, Palestinians married to Israeli spouses will not be granted residency, and Arab/Palestinian spouses will not be allowed to live in Jerusalem or Israel. The cabinet claims that this issue is directly related to Israel's security interests.

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Did Palestinians lie about death of Jawaher Abu-Rahma?

03.01.2011 21:40

Did Palestinians lie about protestor's death?

Medical information handed over to Israel following death of 'Palestinian demonstrator' raises fundamental questions, IDF says; army says woman said to have been killed by tear gas may have not even attended protest

Hanan Greenberg
Published: 01.03.11, 21:51 / Israel News

Did Palestinians lie about death of Jawaher Abu-Rahma? Two days after reports that an anti-fence protestor died after inhaling tear gas fired by IDF troops, the army says medical information handed over to Israel raises fundamental question marks about the story.

According to IDF officials, Abu-Rahma may have not even participated in the protest in question.

Sources familiar with the material said that unlike similar incidents in the past, the report about Abu-Rahma's injuries arrived late and contained puzzling details.

According to the medical report, there was no clear cause of death, the burial was undertaken via an accelerated procedure, and no post-mortem was performed.

The information also reveals that Abu-Rahma was administered an unusual quantity of drugs, used to offer treatment against poisoning, drug overdose, or leukemia. Moreover, her family's report that she was "hurt by Israeli gas" was not corroborated by any other source.

'Death not caused by gas'

The IDF also discovered that the deceased was recently treated at a Palestinian hospital, a fact that was not mentioned in the medical reports.

"We are in the midst of the probe of the incident, as is reflected by the Palestinian documents, and what we have here is a long series of contradictions and very grave question marks regarding her cause of death," a military source said. "In the past, accurate findings were handed over via an orderly procedure…this didn't happen this time, raising a large question mark on whether she even attended the protest."

"The probe shall continue, yet the way things look now, her death was not caused by gas inhalation, but rather, by wholly different reasons," the IDF official said.

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