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Additional Reporting By Moatesem al-Miniawi, IOL Correspondent
TULKAREM,
West Bank, October 29 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) –
Israeli occupation forces gunned down two Palestinian resistance
activists within the past 24 hours, while a third Palestinian died of
wounds he sustained earlier during an Israeli aggression on Gaza.
A
member of the Palestinian resistance group Islamic Jihad was shot dead
by Israeli forces early Wednesday, October 29, east of Gaza City,
Palestinian security sources and medics said.
The
security sources said another man accompanying him was detained by the
occupation army, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).
They
identified the slain activist as Mohammed Awad, 26.
"In
the early morning hours, forces identified two suspicious characters
traveling in an area forbidden to Palestinians near the Nahal Oz
kibbutz," Israeli military sources said.
They
added that the two had penetrated half-way into the 300-meter (yard)
wide buffer zone between the collective farm, which is just inside
Israel, and the Gaza Strip.
They
said the other Palestinian had been wounded and was currently in
Israeli custody.
This
came few hours after Israeli special forces assassinated a member of
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the West Bank town of Tulkarem,
Palestinian security and medical sources said.
Ibrahim
Al-Naamish, 30, was killed late Tuesday in a drive-by shooting by
Israeli army special forces who were dressed in civilian clothes and
driving a Subaru, witnesses told IslamOnline.net.
The
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades is the armed offshoot of Fatah movement.
They
added that Moaz Gomaa, a 22-year-old passer-by, also suffered leg
wounds in the shooting.
Meanwhile
in Gaza, a 16-year-old Palestinian who was seriously wounded during an
October 20 Israeli air raid on the Nusseirat refugee camp succumbed to
his injuries, medics said Wednesday.
The
teenager was identified as Salah Abdelghafar and his death brought to
12 the toll for the Nusseirat strike.
The
latest fatality brings the death toll since the start of Al-Aqsa
Intifada in September 2000 to 3,589 including 2,674 Palestinians and
849 Israelis, according to a toll of Agence France-Presse (AFP).
Life
Imprisonment
Meanwhile,
a Hamas member was given nine consecutive life sentences by an
Israerli military court Tuesday for allegedly plotting a bus bombing
which killed nine passengers in northern Israel last year, military
sources told AFP.
Mazen
Fukha was also handed an additional 50-year jail term for the August
4, 2002, attack near the town of Safad, north of Lake Galilee, by the
tribunal near the West Bank town of Nablus, the sources added.
The
court's panel rejected the Palestinian's appeal that while he had been
involved in other attacks, he had no connection to the Safad bombing.
Hamas'
military wing, Ezzedine al-Qassem Brigades, said at the time that the
attack was a "riposte to the killing of our leader Salah
Shehade", who was
blown to pieces in an Israeli air raid on Gaza City the previous
month.