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- Israeli court extends detention of wife of Palestinian prisoner Walid Daqqa who died in Israeli prisons
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- Israeli forces assault Palestinian civilian at Barta’a checkpoint north of Jenin
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- UN Rights Chief says attacks on starving civilians in Gaza are "unconscionable"
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- Cabinet urges immediate international action to end Israel’s use of starvation as a weapon in Gaza
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- Colonists destroy dozens of olive trees near Ramallah
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- Health official: Over 3,000 hypertension and diabetes patients in Gaza deprived of treatment for more than three months
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- At least eight civilians killed in Israeli airstrikes on displacement tents in central Gaza
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- Israeli forces raze large tract of land east of Ramallah
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- Several civilians killed and others injured in Israeli airstrikes on different areas in Gaza
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- "International support needed to establish Palestinian state," says French FM
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- Israeli forces raid archaeological sites in West Bank town
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- At least 10 killed, others injured in Israeli strikes on different areas across Gaza
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- Israeli forces assault farmers, seize tractors in Hebron’s Beit Ummar
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AMNESTY International: Killing Palestinian Children Must be Investigated
GAZA, May 26, 2004, (WAFA) – Amnesty international called Tuesday, in a statement, for an impartial investigation to be carried out into the recent killing of Palestinian children by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in the Gaza Strip city of Rafah.... “Amnesty International is calling on the Israeli authorities to ensure that a thorough, independent and impartial investigation is promptly carried out into the killing of two Palestinian children by members of the Israeli army in recent days in the Gaza Stripâ€, the statement said..... The statement added that Sixteen-year-old Asma al-Mughayr and her 13-year-old brother Ahmad were shot dead within minutes of each other on the roof-terrace of their home in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on the morning of 18 May 2004.... Each was killed by a single bullet in the head, Asma while taking clothes off the drying line and her brother Ahmad while feeding the pigeons.... Amnesty reiterated that â€All available information indicate that the bullets which killed the two children were fired from the top floor of a nearby house, the highest building in the area, which had been taken over by Israeli soldiers shortly before the two children where shotâ€.... Amnesty International spoke with several foreign journalists who visited the al-Mughayrs' house and the nearby house which was being used by Israeli soldiers at the time and reviewed photos taken by them. In the nearby house the journalists found an empty Israeli army ammunition box, spent bullet cases and leftovers from Israeli army food rations next to the holes which Israeli soldiers had pierced in the walls of the house to use as sniper positions. The pictures taken by the journalists show that there was a clear view of the al-Mughayrs' roof-terrace, where the two children were killed..... Amnesty rejected the Israeli allegation saying†Israeli army officials have alleged that the children may have been killed by an explosive device set by Palestinians.... However, the photos taken by the journalists show bullet holes on the clothes hanging on the drying line, on the satellite dish and on the wall; they did not show any damage which could have been caused by an explosion or by shrapnel from an explosionâ€.... â€According to the children's family only single gunshots were heard when the children were killed and no explosions were reported at the time. Also according to the family, Ahmad ran downstairs to call for help after his sister Asma was shot in the head; he was shot in the head as he re-emerged from the staircase onto the roof-terraceâ€, Amnesty said.... â€In light of the pattern of inadequate investigations or lack of investigations into unlawful killings by the Israeli army of hundreds of Palestinians, including hundreds of children, in the past three and a half years, Amnesty International urges the Israeli authorities: to ensure that a thorough, independent and impartial investigation is promptly carried out by judicial authorities; that the scope, methods and findings of the investigation be made public; and that those responsible for these killings are brought to justiceâ€, Amnesty concluded....