The Month in Pictures: November 2015

A young relative looks at the portrait of Khalid al-Jawabreh, killed by Israeli troops during clashes, during the teen’s funeral in al-Arroub refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Hebron, on 27 November.

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A wave of violence originally provoked by Israel’s unchecked assaults and incursions in occupied Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque compound raged on throughout November, bringing the number of Palestinian fatalities since 1 October to 103, including 23 children, according to the United Nations monitoring group OCHA.

Nineteen Israelis, one Palestinian and one American were slain by Palestinians during those same two months, The New York Times reported.

Human rights groups and international monitors have condemned Israel’s routine practice of summary executions of Palestinians, including children, who are alleged to have attempted to carry out attacks on Israelis.

Video of several incidents showed that Israeli forces shot dead Palestinians, including children and an elderly woman, when they posed no immediate danger.

The rights group B’Tselem excoriated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for “the transformation of police officers, and even of armed civilians, into judges and executioners.”

Throughout the month Palestinians protested Israel’s refusal to transfer the bodies of dozens of Palestinians killed during alleged attacks on Israelis.

Executed in hospital

Israeli forces disguised as Palestinian civilians stormed a hospital in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron on 12 November, executing a man and arresting his cousin who was being treated there. The only emergency hospital for Palestinians in East Jerusalem was also raided by Israeli forces during the month.

Two Palestinians were killed and dozens made homeless as Israel carried out revenge demolitions of homes belonging to families of Palestinians detained for or killed during alleged attacks on Israelis.

Israeli forces additionally killed at least 35 protesters in both the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Thirteen Palestinian families living Humsa al-Buqaia herding community near the West Bank town of Tubas were repeatedly displaced from their homes to make way for Israeli military training last month, according to OCHA.

The army also intensified movement restrictions and search procedures across the West Bank.

OCHA reported that 77 students and four teachers in two Hebron schools were injured by inhalation of tear gas fired during confrontations at a nearby checkpoint.

Crackdown

At the beginning of November, “Israeli authorities passed a temporary law setting the minimum penalty for ‘dangerous’ stone throwing at three years in prison,” OCHA reported.

“The law also stipulates that anyone convicted of stone-throwing will be deprived of National Insurance Institute benefits while serving his/her sentence, and that the parents of a child convicted of a security crime or stone-throwing will also be deprived of National Insurance Institute benefits for the duration of their child’s sentence,” OCHA added.

Israel meanwhile banned the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel in a major escalation of its crackdown on Palestinian citizens in the country.

Armed groups in Gaza fired projectiles at Israel, causing no reported injuries or damage, and the Israeli air force bombed targets in Gaza, resulting in no reported casualties.

Rafah Crossing, the sole point of exit and entry for the vast majority of the 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza, remained closed by Egypt during November.

Egyptian forces meanwhile shot dead an 18-year-old Palestinian who was fishing on Palestinian waters near Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

In Saudi Arabia, a court sentenced a Palestinian poet to death for accusations of blasphemy, prompting international outcry. In Syria, a Palestinian software engineer and free speech advocate was reported to have been sentenced to death after he was forcibly disappeared the month prior.

Muhammad Allan celebrates in his Nablus, West Bank, home after his release from Israeli prison on 5 November. Allan, who survived a two-month hunger strike protesting his detention without charge or trial, was freed a day earlier.

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An injured Palestinian protester is evacuated during confrontations with Israeli forces near the boundary between Israel and eastern Gaza City on 6 November.

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Israeli forces arrest one of two Palestinian boys who allegedly attacked a security guard at a tramway station in the Pisgat Zeev settlement in occupied East Jerusalem on 10 November. One of the two adolescents was shot and wounded and the other was arrested while the Israeli security guard was wounded and taken to hospital.

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Palestinians in the West Bank city of Hebron carry posters and portraits of their relatives during a 10 November protest calling on Israel to hand over the bodies of Palestinians killed in alleged attacks on Israelis.

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A Palestinian woman holds a candle during a vigil marking the 11th anniversary of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s death in the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis on 11 November.

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The Hebron hospital room where undercover Israeli forces executed 27-year-old Abdallah al-Shalalda earlier that same day. During the 12 November raid, an undercover unit disguised as Palestinian civilians apprehended al-Shalalda’s cousin, Azzam al-Shalalda, who was suspected of stabbing an Israeli outside a settlement bloc the month prior and was being treated in the hospital.

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Palestinian worshipers attend Friday prayers in front of the Dome of the Rock at the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City on 13 November.

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A Palestinian man observes the rubble of a house demolished by the Israeli army in the West Bank city of Nablus, 14 November.

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Palestinians take part in a solidarity vigil at Bethlehem’s Manger Square following terrorist attacks in Paris and Beirut, 14 November.

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Palestinian artist Belal Khaled paints a mural depicting a Palestinian child in Gaza City on 15 November.

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Palestinian women walk through the narrow alleys of al-Azzeh refugee camp in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on 16 November.

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Relatives of Laith Manasrah mourn during the 21-year-old Palestinian’s funeral in the Qalandiya refugee camp on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah on 16 November. Two Palestinians were killed during an army raid on the camp to demolish the home of a Palestinian who Israel says shot and killed an Israeli motorist in the West Bank earlier in the year.

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Palestinians look at the rubble of the house belonging to a Palestinian suspected of carrying out an attack on Israelis after it was demolished by Israeli troops in the Qalandiya refugee camp near the West Bank city of Ramallah on 16 November.

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Palestinians youths gesture to Israeli soldiers during confrontations near the Israel-Gaza boundary on 20 November.

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Relatives and family members of Aviram Reuven, 50, mourn during his 20 November funeral in Ramle, a city in present-day Israel. Reuven was killed with another Israeli the day prior in a stabbing attack.

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Mourners in the West Bank city of Hebron carry the body of Shadi Arafa, a 26-year-old Palestinian who was killed near the Gush Etzion settlement bloc after a suspected Palestinian assailant opened fire from a car then crashed into a group of pedestrians, also killing a US citizen and an Israeli settler, 20 November.

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Palestinians call for the boycott of Israeli goods in the West bank city of Nablus on 22 November.

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Palestinians call for the release of prisoners in Israeli jails in front of the Red Cross offices in Gaza City on 23 November.

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Palestinians carry the body of Ibrahim Daoud during the 16-year-old’s funeral in the West Bank city of Ramallah on 26 November. Ibrahim died two weeks after he was shot in the heart during confrontations with Israeli soldiers near Beit El settlement on the outskirts of Ramallah.

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Palestinians in Ramle, a city in present-day Israel, participate in a 26 November demonstration against domestic violence and the rising number of murdered women.

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A Palestinian youth stands in the middle of tear gas during confrontations with Israeli soldiers in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on 27 November.

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Palestinian dancers perform during a protest just before confrontations between Israeli forces and Palestinians erupted near the boundary between Israel and eastern Gaza City on 27 November.

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Israeli soldiers point weapons towards cars at a junction on Road 60 near the Gush Etzion settlement bloc in the occupied West Bank on 27 November.

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Palestinian protesters (unseen) confront Israeli forces in the West Bank village of Kafr Qaddum, near the northern city of Nablus, 27 November. The current wave of violence erupted in mid-September, fueled by Israel’s escalating incursions in Jerusalem, then quickly spread across present-day Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

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Palestinian medics treat a youth injured by live ammunition fired by the Israeli army during confrontations outside Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, on 27 November.

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A Palestinian protester confronts Israeli forces during clashes at the Huwwara checkpoint, south of the West Bank city of Nablus, on 28 November.

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Palestinian children pose as Israeli soldiers and Palestinian prisoners during a protest calling for the release of prisoners in front of a United Nations office in Gaza City on 29 November.

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Protesters hold posters of Palestinian teenager Muhammad Abu Khudair outside a Jerusalem court on 30 November. The court convicted two Israeli youths in the grisly killing of Abu Khudair, while delaying a verdict for 31-year-old suspect Yosef Haim Ben David due to a last-minute insanity plea. The judges determined that Ben David and two Israeli minors had abducted Abu Khudair from an East Jerusalem sidewalk in July 2014 and burned him alive in a forest outside the city.

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