Israel’s fatal shooting of a pregnant Palestinian woman raises fears in the West Bank

Mohammad Shola said that Kafir al-Labd, West Bank (APP)-Mohammad Shola said the call came in the middle of the night. Her daughter -in -law, with her first child, was pregnant for eight months. His voice was nervous.

“Help, please,” Shola said it. “You have to save us.”

After minutes, Sondos Shalby was shot.

Shalbali and her husband, 26 -year -old Yazan Shola, fled their home in early Sunday when Israeli security forces locked in a mob of North, Noor Shams Refugee District. Edge City Tilakirum.

Israeli military vehicles surrounded the camp a few days ago, Part of a large crackdown On the Palestinian militants located on the North West Bank Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas Last month was implemented in Gaza. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has announced an extension of military operations, saying it aims to prevent Iran -Hamas ally – from opening a new front in the occupied territory.

The Palestinians saw the 23 -year -old Shalabi firing as part of a disturbing trend towards more deadly, war -torn Israeli tactics in the West Bank. The Israeli army, then issued a brief statement, saying it had cited military police for a firing for a criminal investigation.

In addition, on Sunday, just a few streets, another 21 -year -old Palestinian woman was killed by the Israeli army. An explosive device that approached the front door and applied it.

In response, the Israeli army said that a wanted militant was in his house, forcing Israeli forces to break the door. He said that despite the calls of the soldiers, the woman did not leave. The military said it “regrets any loss to unresolved civilians.”

Across Western edge and east JerusalemAccording to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 905 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since Hamas on October 7, 2023, which has mobilized the war in Gaza. It seems that many people were killed in gun wars during Israeli raids. But in recent weeks, a 2 -year -old girl, a 10 -year -old boy and a 73 -year -old, have also been killed in rocking protesters and unmanned civilians.

“The basic principles of fighting Palestinians are now different,” said Mehr Kanan, a member of the emergency response team in the nearby village of Anabita, “said a member of the emergency response team in the nearby village of Anbata, he said that he explained that he explained that What does he see as a new attitude of the army and as a plan? “Homeless, killed civilians, they are doing what they did in Gaza.”

58 -year -old Mohammed Shola told the Associate Press that his son and daughter -in -law said he began planning his flight from Noor Shams last week when Israeli drones surrounded the sky, Palestinian militants took to the streets. He accelerated and his child’s fixed date came to a close.

His son was worried about “all the time (Shalibi). He knew that if the siege got worse, he would not be able to reach the baby.

His father said that a construction worker in Israel, Yazan Shola, who had lost his job after banning 200,000 Palestinian workers from entering the area near the Israeli government, his father, his father. Tell.

Shalibi, calm and kind, after marrying his son, 18 months in Sago, he moved to his house in Noor Shams, like his daughter. “This child is the one for which he was living,” he said.

In early Sunday, the young couple manufactured some clothes and luggage. The project was simple – they would arrive outside the camp’s parents’ parents, a few miles away in Tilakirum where soldiers were not working. It was safe there, and near the hospital where the Shalbi intended to give birth. Yazan Shola’s younger brother, 19 -year -old Bilal, also wanted to get out and jumped into the back seat.

Shortly after the three escaped, there was a firing. Mohammad Shola’s phone rang.

He said that his daughter -in -law’s breaths came to the holes. The Israeli sniper shot her husband, told her father -in -law, and was bleeding from the back of her head. She was hidden, but she didn’t know what to do.

He left him calm. He asked her to knock on the door of any house to ask for help. He said his phone on the speaker, he could hear his knock and riot. No one was responding.

She told her that she could see the soldiers approaching. Mohammad Shola said, who then called the Palestinian Red Crescent Rescue Service, said the line was killed.

“We couldn’t go out because we were afraid that we would be shot,” 65 -year -old Suleiman Zohiri, a neighbor of the Shola family, was helping physics to reach his body. “We tried and tried. All the useless (physics) continued to retreat, and the girl was bleeding.

Bilal Shola did not hurt. He was arrested at the scene and was detained for several hours.

The Red Crescent said that the International Committee of the Red Cross has obtained approval from the Israeli army to allow classes inside the camp. It was said that the paramedics were detained twice each time for half an hour, when they headed to the car.

The Israeli military did not respond to a request to comment on why the troops had stopped the ambulances.

The Red Crescent said it had not happened until 8am that the medics finally reached the young couple, and the third time they were detained when the husband was taken to the hospital outside the camp.

Yazan Shola was unconscious and in critical condition, and until Tuesday, a hospital is on the support of life. Shalibi was found dead. His fetus was not escaped shooting.

Mohammed Shola keeps thinking about how the soldiers were bleeding the body of the Shalbi and did nothing to help when they handcuffed his second son and marched him in his car.

“Why did they shoot them? They were not doing anything wrong. They could stop them, ask a question, but no, they just shot, “he said, his fingers are easily rubbing the beads of the pearls.

Israeli security forces attacked the camp a few hours later. The blasts spread in the streets. Armored bulldozers are trapped under the roads, chewing the floor and bursting underground water pipes. Lightning went out. Then the taps were dry.

Before Mohammed Shola could implement what was happening, he said, the Israeli army hit the door in front of him and ordered everyone – his daughter, son and several grandchildren, one of them. At the age of years, the second two months – to leave your home.

The Israeli military did not respond to a request to comment on that it was forcibly evacuating civilian homes in Noor Shams.

Mohammad Shola pointed to a baby’s diapers bag in the corner of his friend’s room. It was just that time to bring with him, even photos, or not clothes.

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