Sunday, September 19, 2010

JCSER: “Bound Palestinian Shot To Death By Israeli Policemen”

Saturday September 18, 2010 12:42 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies

The Documentation and Research Unit at the Jerusalem Center for Social and Economic Rights (JCSER) reported Saturday that the Palestinian resident from Jerusalem who was shot by an Israeli soldiers in Tel Aviv on September 14 was bound before he was killed.
Illustration Photo - arabbab.com
Illustration Photo - arabbab.com
The center said that Hazim Adel Abu Al Dab’at, 22, from Al Thoury neighborhood in East Jerusalem was shot to death after being forced to the ground while cuffed.

The report contradicts the statement of the Israeli police in which the policemen claimed that they stopped a group of young Palestinians from Jerusalem, and that while a policeman was cleaning his gun a bullet was accidentally fired hitting Abu Al Dab’at in the chest causing instant death.

But the JCSER reported that according to testimonies collected from his family and friends, Abu Al Dab’at was on a trip with his friends and that they were stopped by the police near Tel Aviv.

His friends said that one of the policemen examined the papers of the car that belongs to the father of Amjad Shahin, one of the friends of Al Dab’at; a policeman then started insulting Abu Al Dab’at and his fiends an issue that pushed them to argue with him.

The policeman then cuffed Abu Al Dab’at, forced him to the ground, face down, and shot him; his fiends testified.

Following the shooting Abu Al Dab’at to death, the police asked the family to head to Abu Kabeer forensic center. After receiving the body, the family saw concussions and bruises and his head and face. 

Report reveals Israeli policeman killed Palestinian in Tel Aviv intentionally
[ 19/09/2010 - 10:13 AM ]


OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- A research unit under the Jerusalem Center for Social and Economic Rights released a report Saturday revealing new details in the death of Hazem Adel Abu al-Dhai’at, 22, from Old City, Jerusalem.
The Israeli policeman who shot the victim deliberately fired at him while he was on the ground with his hands cuffed behind his back, the report reads, a breakthrough which undermines the policeman’s claim that he fired by mistake.
The victim’s family said he was traveling to Tel Aviv with two friends when he was stopped by police upon arrival to check his ID papers. After an exchange of words, the policeman immediately cuffed the victim and placed him on the ground before firing directly at the victim and killing him on the spot. Bruises were found on the victim's forehead after his body was handed over to his family.