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Palestinian Kids Protest Israel’s killing of Children

A Palestinian boy peers from behind a banner during a demonstrations in Rafah refugee camp

RAFAH, Gaza Strip, October 20 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Around 200 Palestinian children demonstrated in this southern Gaza Strip town Sunday, October 20, in protest against the increasing number of children killed by the Israeli army in recent weeks.

The youthful demonstrators carried an empty child-size coffin painted with the slogans "Arab silence," U.S. weapons," and "Sharon is a criminal killing children," and burned photos of U.S. President George W. Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

At least seven children have been killed by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip in the past two weeks and dozens wounded, mainly in Rafah, where the army makes frequent raids.

The Israeli occupation army Thursday, October 17, killed eight Palestinians, when it blasted two houses in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah with shells and heavy machine-gun fire.

Among the dead were a four-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy, two young men and two elderly women, Palestinian medical sources said, while a dozen others were seriously hurt.

Israeli army spokeswoman Captain Sharon Feingold claimed the Israeli force had come under fire from "anti-tank missiles."

On Monday, July 22, a U.S.-built Israeli F-16 warplane dropped a one-ton bomb on a building in densely-populated Gaza City, killing 17 civilians, eleven of them children, as well as its target for assassination, Salah Shehada, the military chief of the Palestinian Islamic resistance group Hamas, and his bodyguard.

Israel came in for massive international criticism after the attack, as condemnation calls came from Arab countries, E.U., Russia, China and Malaysia. Even the United States, which rarely criticizes Israel, labeled that attack as “heavy-handed”.

Meanwhile, the Israeli rights group B'Tselem said in a report published Wednesday, October 16, that the Israeli army has killed 15 Palestinian civilians who violated the imposed curfew in West Bank cities reoccupied since June, and 12 of the murdered were children.

"In many cases [Israeli] soldiers fire live ammunition at civilians who are outside their homes during curfew. Over the past four months, soldiers have killed 15 Palestinian civilians in these circumstances. Twelve of the dead were under the age of sixteen," B'Tselem said.

The youngest of those killed was six, the oldest 60.

The rights group said the army had for four months imposed a full curfew on hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank, calling the lockdown "unprecedented in scope and length ... and constituting collective punishment, in contravention of international law."

The group, which investigates rights abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories, accused Israeli soldiers of often using tear gas against civilians "both to notify the residents of imposition of curfew and to punish residents who were ostensibly violating curfew."

Palestinian boys burn a picture of Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon during a demonstration

International aid groups and Palestinians have slammed the Israeli occupation army for not making clear when the curfew is being lifted and re-imposed, and for frequently changing the announced curfew times.

B'Tselem called on the army to end the curfews, cease using tear gas and investigate incidents in which soldiers fire at Palestinian civilians.

The report cited the killing of four Palestinians, aged six, eight, nine and 60, in Jenin on June 21, when a large number of Palestinians went out to the market in the northern West Bank town thinking the curfew had been lifted.

"They went to the market to buy food. A tank that had been in the area drove towards them and fired two shells and opened machine-gun fire. The shooting killed four Palestinians, three of them children," the report said.

On September 19, a 10-year-old Palestinian boy was also shot dead in the West Bank town of Ramallah by an Israeli army vehicle.

Recently, a UNICEF official said Wednesday, October 2, that hundreds of thousands of Palestinian children can not attend their regular schools because of Israeli army incursions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

“Right now the Israeli military is preventing thousands of Palestinian children and teachers from attending school,” said Pierre Poupard, the representative of the United Nations Children’s Fund in the Palestinian territories.

UNICEF said in a statement that more than 226,000 children and more than 9,300 teachers are “unable to reach their regular classrooms” and at least 580 schools have been closed because of curfews, closures and other measures.

UNICEF said that Israel as an occupying power has an obligation to ensure education is accessible to every Palestinian child, in line with the 4th Geneva Convention and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

“As an absolute minimum, mobility restrictions on Palestinian civilians must be lifted throughout [the occupied Palestinian territories] during school hours,” it said.

Almost one million Palestinian children are of school age.

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