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Grandmother, 80, ‘fell to her knees’ after IDF shot her six instances throughout raid, says son

By Editorial Board Published December 22, 2024 6 Min Read
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Grandmother, 80, ‘fell to her knees’ after IDF shot her six instances throughout raid, says son

As we stare at a bullet-ridden wall, two younger Palestinian boys stand behind us on a stoop and look on in fearful awe.

“It’s the military,” one boy in a beige hoodie tells his good friend. His good friend stares on the wall with extensive eyes and provides just a little nod.

Balata camp in Nablus, the industrial centre of the West Financial institution, has simply come out of a two-day Israel Defence Forces (IDF) raid once we go to go to.

Mounds of dug-up grime line the tarmac of the principle highway by way of the market. Store house owners sullenly stare on the reminders of the violent trade of gunfire that shook their neighbourhood hours earlier. On the wall are adorned portraits of killed armed militants from varied factions within the space.

A pile of shattered glass marks the place 80-year-old Halima Abuleil was shot lifeless. Her son says she “fell to her knees” after Israeli forces fired at her six instances when she went to purchase groceries on Thursday morning.

The IDF says it’s conscious of the reviews that “during the exchanges of fire with the terrorists, uninvolved civilians present in the area were harmed”.

“My mum was elderly and had cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure. They could see she was an old woman – why would they fire at her?” asks Halima’s son.

He is comfortable to be filmed however will not share his first title – not an indication of irrational paranoia however a necessity for security in a local weather of accelerating IDF raids and surveillance. A reputation interprets into an ID quantity that may be tracked down.

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Halima’s son is comfortable to be filmed however will not share his first title

He takes his six-year-old son to the native mosque for Friday prayer. We movie males of all ages pouring into the lobby however aren’t permitted to movie the sermon that follows. The constructing rigidity is felt in each nook of the camp – even within the rooms reserved for God.

“No one is with the Palestinians but God,” he advised us at his mom’s funeral 20 minutes earlier.

“Every single Palestinian is targeted, no one is exempt. Not children, not the elderly, no one.”

Sibling not new to sudden loss

He sits subsequent to his sister who shouldn’t be new to sudden loss. She says her two sons are gone – one was killed final 12 months and the opposite is in jail.

“What law is this? Children and pregnant women are killed. Our sons leave the house and don’t come back,” says Halima’s daughter.

Halima Abuleil's daughter

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Halima’s daughter says one in all her sons was killed final 12 months and the opposite is in jail

“They can see she’s an elderly lady but they shot her six times – in her legs, in her chest. When she was first shot in her legs, she knelt on the ground,” she provides.

IDF assertion

We approached the IDF about Halima’s demise. This was their response:

“Early on Thursday, the IDF conducted a counterterrorism activity to apprehend an individual suspected of terror activity in the area of Balata in Nablus. During the activity, the IDF soldiers engaged in exchanges of fire with terrorists who opened fire and hurled explosives toward IDF soldiers. Hits were identified. In addition, IDF soldiers encircled a structure in which terrorists barricaded themselves. No IDF injuries were reported.”

The IDF say this footage shows armed terrorists in the vicinity of Israeli soldiers. Pic: IDF

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The IDF say this footage exhibits armed terrorists within the neighborhood of Israeli troopers. Pic: IDF

In Balata camp, adorned portraits of killed militants are plastered all around the partitions. There are not any dominant armed factions however a medley of affiliated fighters.

“When they see oppression like this – they want to fight,” says Halima’s daughter. Her sons have been loyal to the armed resistance rising of their neighbourhood.

Nablus in the West Bank

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Nablus within the West Financial institution

As males pour out of the mosque into the road the place Halima was killed, I ask an older man the place the fighters are immediately.

“We don’t see them anymore,” he says in a hushed tone. “They are in hiding because of the increased raids.”

“These are just young men with guns – meagre protection in the face of Israeli military hardware. What’s an M16 to a tank?”

As diplomats scramble to safe a ceasefire in Gaza, peace feels extra elusive than ever within the West Financial institution.

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