JENIN, September 19, 2015 (WAFA) – A number of Palestinians late Friday suffocated due to inhaling tear gas fired at them by Israeli forces during clashes that broke out in the village Anin to the west of Jenin.
Local and security sources informed WAFA that Israeli forces stormed the village late Friday, where they proceeded to fire tear gas canisters and stub grenades toward the Palestinian village locals, causing many of them to suffer from suffocation, including 7-year-old Ameen Issa, and a woman, whose case necessitated their transfer to hospital for medical treatment.
An increasing number of unarmed
and peaceful Palestinians were either killed or seriously injured as a result
of Israel’s constant use of tear gas against Palestinians.
B'Tselem, the Israeli human rights information center, stated that “[Israeli] soldiers and Border Police often fire tear-gas grenades directly at demonstrators with the aim of hitting them, or fire carelessly, without ensuring that demonstrators are not in the direct line of fire, in direct contravention of regulations.”
Nevertheless, security forces
frequently aim and fire tear-gas grenades directly at demonstrators, or fire
them carelessly, stressed the center.
The legal center, in a summary report published in 2013, demanded that Israeli security forces “completely prohibit the firing of 40mm tear-gas canisters either directly at individuals or horizontally, in a way that could cause result in injuries.”
Tear gas is a chemical irritant that severely affects the eyes, respiratory system and mucous membranes of the nose and throat. If fired directly at demonstrators, their impact can result in severe injuries and even death.
Early December 2014, Palestinian
minister without portfolio Zeyad Abu Ein died due to tear gas inhalation and
after being directly hit in the chest by an Israeli soldier during a peaceful
protest marking the United Nations International Year of Solidarity with the
Palestinian People. He was transferred to hospital where he was pronounced dead
shortly afterwards.
On December 2011, Mustafa Tamimi,
28 from Ramallah’s village of Nabi Saleh, died from critical wounds he
sustained when an Israeli soldier fired a tear gas canister directly at his
head from a short distance.
T.R.