IDF investigating death of Palestinian teen during border protests
Published April 22, 2018
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel’s military is investigating the death of a Palestinian teen killed during protests on the Gaza-Israel border.
Mohammed Ayoub, 15, was killed Friday during the fourth week of protests along Gaza’s border with Israel, part of the so-called “Great March of Return.” His shooting about 100 meters from the border was captured on video. It appears that the teen was shot in the head.
About 10,000 protesters gathered at the border on Friday. According to the IDF, “the terror organizations in the Gaza Strip, headed by Hamas, continued to use civilians, including youth and children, as a disguise for different terror acts to damage security infrastructures.”
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The IDF said that Ayoub was heading for the main border fence when he was shot. The IDF later released photos of young Palestinian boys using the cover of firebombs to attempt to breach the border fence.
A squad of terrorist that includes young boys (1) burning the security infrastructure (2) as another squad waits and pulls (3) the security infrastructure that was ignited with a rope (4)
— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) April 21, 2018
Prior to the start of Friday’s protests, the IDF dropped leaflets warning residents to stay away from the border fence.
“It is outrageous to shoot at children! How does the killing of a child in Gaza today help peace? It doesn’t! It fuels anger and breeds more killing. Children must be protected from violence, not exposed to it, not killed! This tragic incident must be investigated,” UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov said in a tweet.
🔴 It is OUTRAGEOUS to shoot at children! How does the killing of a child in #Gaza today help #peace? It doesn’t! It fuels anger and breeds more killing. #Children must be protected from #violence, not exposed to it, not killed! This tragic incident must be investigated.
— Nickolay E. MLADENOV (@nmladenov) April 20, 2018
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Some 35 Palestinians have been killed since the start of protests on March 30. They are scheduled to last until May 14, the date on the Gregorian calendar that Israel was declared a state, which the Arab world calls the Nakba, or Catastrophe.
The European Union on Saturday called for a “full investigation” into the death of Mohammed Ayoub and three other Palestinian protesters the previous day.
“A full investigation by Israel of Mohammed Ayoub’s death is underway so that we will be able to understand what happened. As we mourn the tragic loss of a young life, we must all resolve to avoid causing more suffering by responses to his death,” said a tweet from U.S. Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt.
A full investigation by Israel of Mohammed Ayoub’s death is underway so that we will be able to understand what happened. As we mourn the tragic loss of a young life, we must all resolve to avoid causing more suffering by responses to his death.
— Jason D. Greenblatt (@jdgreenblatt45) April 20, 2018
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman blamed Hamas for the teen’s death.
“The leaders of Hamas are the only culprits in the death of the boy, the cowardly leaders who hide behind children and women and send them forward as human shields so that they can continue digging attack tunnels and carrying out terror attacks against the State of Israel,” Liberman said.
האשמים היחידים במות הנער בן ה-15 בעזה הם ראשי חמאס. אותם מנהיגים פחדנים שמסתתרים מאחורי נשים וילדים ושולחים אותם קדימה כמגן אנושי, כדי שהם יוכלו להמשיך לחפור מנהרות ולבצע פעולות טרור נגד מדינת ישראל. אני שב ואומר לתושבי עזה. סגולה לאריכות ימים: אל תתקרבו לגדר.
— אביגדור ליברמן (@AvigdorLiberman) April 21, 2018