GAZA
STRIP, July 2 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Abdul-Samad
Shamalekh, killed June 21 by the Israeli occupation forces, was the
116th Palestinian child killed by the Israeli forces in
Gaza since September 28, 2000, an Israeli newspaper reported Tuesday,
July 2.
Shamalekh,
10, who was supposed to start Grade 4 after the summer vacation, went
to his family’s plot of land to pick eggplants and cucumbers the day
he was killed. There was shooting early in the morning on that Friday,
the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported, which prompted
Abdul-Samad and his brother Mohammed to run to the fields and see what
was happening. The boys also wanted to pick several kilos of
vegetables and bring them in the cart to their father, so he could
sell them in the market, the paper added.
Rumors
had reached the city that an Israeli bulldozer had begun to destroy
and clear out the farm plots in the area.
Just
after 9 am, about half an hour after the children left the house, word
reached the parents that Mohammed was wounded. Then they were told
that it was Abdul-Samad and that he had been rushed to the hospital.
The parents found his dead body at the hospital with a bullet in his
head.
According
to figures compiled by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, 450
Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli forces during the
Intifada. These figures do not include those who mounted offensives
against Israeli army positions or settlements and were killed during
these attacks. The numbers do include armed Palestinian civilians or
security personnel who responded to Israeli attacks against
residential neighborhoods in the Gaza Strip, said Haartez.
According to these strict criteria, 1,398 people were killed by the
Israeli forces fire in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the Intifada as
of June 18. (Since then, 8 more were killed in Gaza and at least 15 in
the West Bank.)
Of
these 1,398 fatalities, 253 were children. This does not include
Shamalekh, a 17-year old from Rafah, seven children killed by Israeli
fire during the past 10 days in the West Bank, and another child who
died when his house collapsed after the forces destroyed an adjacent
home, Haaretz reported.
Among
the Palestinian dead are 77 women, including 18 in the Gaza Strip.
The
proportion of children among those killed in Gaza is much higher than
in the West Bank - 26 percent of the fatalities in Gaza were children,
compared to 15 percent in the West Bank, the paper added.
The
Palestinian Center for Human Rights attributes this to the higher
population density in the Gaza Strip, to the fact that children make
up over 50 percent of this crowded region, and to the close proximity
of Israeli army bases to Palestinian communities, according to Ha’aretz.
But
the Center's analysts believe that the high number of child victims
primarily indicates that Israeli forces have often fired at civilians
and residential areas without using the means at their disposal to
confirm that their fire is indeed directed precisely "at the
sources of [Palestinian] fire."
According
to the Center, this high number of children killed also reflects the
fact the soldiers sometime respond to shootings hours after an
incident, not as part of an exchange of fire. This is how Abdul-Samad
Shamalekh was killed, the Israeli paper said.