| balata refugee camp mourns | ||
| Ahmed "Sanquur" Sanaqra | assassinated on Friday 18th January | |
| Watch Sanquur "in action" with a bottle of paint at the end of this short film | ||
death waits for
no-one in balata refugee camp |
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friday
20 october |
When I was released after serving two years in an Israeli prison, I returned to Balata refugee camp, near Nablus, to find that many of my friends from were gone. Some were killed, many were in prison and others injured. With so many familiar faces no longer there, I began to realize just how much could change in such a short time. Every day I saw the same young man standing in the same spot on the street. I will never forget the sorrowful expression he always wore. I could tell that like most, he was strong. But there was something different hidden in the depths of his hazel eyes. Skipper, the son of an electrician, grew up with his three brothers on the outskirts of the camp. Though his given name was Osama, most people in the camp called him "Skipper" and his close friends called him "Disco Skipper." "Skipper" was a nickname given to him in school, and "Disco" came from his love for dancing. Skipper would be the first one dancing at all the wedding parties in the camp. Like many of his peers, in tenth grade Skipper left school to work for his father. However, he couldn't stand working while the situation around him was worsening and his friends were being killed or arrested. His friend Ramzy says that Skipper would hang out with young men who were "wanted" by the Israeli army. Skipper was considered guilty by association and he too became "wanted." Once, when I was with an American friend who was visiting the camp, we stopped to talk to Skipper as he stood at that same spot in the street. As we joked around Skipper's warm side emerged. We laughed right there on the street. Later on we all went to a friend's apartment. A friend of Skipper's asked if we had any Michael Jackson music, and my American friend searched his laptop and played a song for everyone. Skipper's friend tried to push Skipper to get up and at first he resisted. But then after a few seconds Skipper was up and dancing just like Michael Jackson. We all laughed. During the night, Balata's streets shut down. Everyone remains inside his or her home except for the fighters. The fighters sit with each other and wait, unsure if they will live to see the sun rise in the morning. In the late hours of October 8, with dawn on its way, the Israeli army invaded the camp as they do every night. Like every night, they occupied the land, the military vehicles positioned on the school street that is the highest street in the camp. From there they took aim to begin their attack on the fighters. Skipper was with another fighter when they headed with their weapons to where the army was stationed. Suddenly there was shooting. These shots were not hollow -- they were felt by every person in the camp. We all knew someone was dying. Skipper was shot. As he was walking, he suddenly ran into the soldiers in one of the camp's narrow alleys. Both opened fire on each other in their respective struggle to survive by killing the other. Bitter enemies. Of course, the Israelis are militarily stronger thanks to their superior weapons. But Skipper -- like all Palestinians -- was fortified with aspirations of freedom in his heart. And it was his heart that was penetrated by the shots heard throughout the camp. His friend was injured. |
Skipper, despite his chest wound, began to run away from the soldiers. He fled until he was out of the soldiers' sight. He then fell to the ground. The other fighters saw Skipper and momentarily thought that he was an injured Israeli soldier. But after a moment they realized it was their friend. With deep sorrow, they carried his body to a safe place. Skipper could only say a few words, "Ambulance ... ambulance." He lay in the middle of the camp until an ambulance was allowed to reach him. Skipper's friends put him in the back of the vehicle and watched as it drove away. In the early dawn of that morning Skipper would close his eyes forever.
by Mohammed Faraj from urdunibalata.blogspot.com this article can also be found here: http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article5870.shtml |
"He was my best friend," says Ramzy, another fighter in the camp. "He was happy and he loved dancing, but sometimes there was pain in his voice. It was a shock for me the night he was shot. I was on the street but in a different place. They told me he was injured and I thought, thank god he's not dead. Later, when I heard he had died, I took my gun and began to shoot at everything around me. I will never forget the way he looked at me that night when I last saw him. I had a few cigarettes and I shared half of them with him so he could smoke during the night." Before most people become martyrs they will write a will or final letter to their families and loved ones. Skipper wrote a will: "To the children of Palestine. Don't let anyone get you down, you must overcome your weakness and be strong. Finish your education. Our struggle must be fought through education, it is our path to freedom. "Mother, do not cry for me because if I die I will be alive with the people. If I die don't cry, just come to my grave and touch the ground and you will be touching my face. And tell the other mothers what it is like to sacrifice, and that Palestine needs our sacrifice. Palestine will use my blood to paint her story." At the age of 23, Skipper died without a coin in his pocket, only a few pictures of his friends who had been killed by the Israeli army. He had never asked for handouts from anyone, but the night before he was killed he asked his neighbor for a sandwich. The following night the camp lost a good man. His pale face and deep voice are deeply missed. Skipper left not only a bloodstain on the ground and poster on the wall for people to remember him -- like the scores of others killed in Balata, Skipper left a deep void. I know that Skipper didn't want to die. He had lost many of his friends to the occupation, at least twelve young men who were in his class growing up. Skipper didn't choose to be a fighter. It chose him. Skipper was a victim of the occupation like every young Palestinian refugee in Balata. The occupation steals each youth's childhood. There are few opportunities in Balata. And the many military checkpoints surrounding Nablus that make it almost impossible to leave the camp remind young people who is control of their future. It is an open-air prison. Everyone I know who has died, including Skipper, used to talk about how they wanted something better for themselves and for we Palestinians generally. No one wants this life we're given -- it's not life at all. Skipper now lies in the graveyard with his friends and the other victims of the occupation. Like every martyr, Skipper has become a memory in the peoples' minds, memorialized by the posters carrying his name and face that have been hung where he stood every day. Skipper was from a generation of young people whom I hadn't yet really gotten to know before going to prison. When I was released, however, they had all grown up. They had a fresh sense of resistance and concern for the fate of the people of Balata. This, it dawned on me, was the cycle of conflict. One goes and another one rises to his place. We can never know exactly who will go and who will come, but we can be sure that those who will rise up next will come from the youth. |
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friday
29 september |
On the 22nd of September the Israeli troops came to the edge of Balata and blockaded the neighborhood houses. They called from the loud speakers on the jeeps for everyone to leave their homes. The soldiers forced them all onto the street and checked the ID cards of the women. Neda’s mother said that the soldiers came to their home and they took Neda’s mobile phone and forced Neda into the jeep and took her to an unknown place. Neda is 18 years old and is studying at a high school in Nablus. Another girl, Do’a Adnan Haj Hussein was also arrested, she’s a student at Al-Najah University. |
from urdunibalata.blogspot.com |
They took Neda as bombs sounded in the camp. The Israelis claim Neda is planning to do a suicide bombing. They say that they have a recorded phone call where Neda is telling her friend about wanting to do the bombing which is called an “operation” in Arabic. But according to Neda’s family she was not talking about making a suicide operation, but a surgical operation because everyone knows Neda is sick. Do’a was arrested because she offered Neda a place to stay with her sister when she went to Ramallah. Now the lawyer is going to prepare a medical report from the doctor to prove that Neda needs to receive a medical operation. But now, because there is no money with the government the doctors are on strike. So now Neda and Do’a will stay in prison with no charges because they talked about an “operation” over the phone. |
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tuesday 29 august
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balata
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August 29th was the last day of the A'edoon youth dance/drama tour of England & Ireland. As the performers prepared for their final event, news reached them of an Israeli assault on Balata Refugee Camp the previous night. |
Israeli tanks and armoured jeeps had approached and entered the camp in the middle of the night. Responding to the invasion, fighters from the camp's armed resistance engaged in sporadic gunbattles in the Al-Jamaasin and Al-Qoran quarters. Running and ducking through the narrow empty alleyways, the fighters attempted to stop the military taking full control of the camp's streets. When it became impossible to hold off the invading army, the fighters retreated to their hiding-places. Later that night, with the gun battles over and the Israeli military patrolling the streets, the noise of a helicopter's rotating blades were heard approaching Balata. After briefly hovering above the camp, a single missile was fired, tearing into a home in the crowded camp. Neighbours and friends ran out to help survivors escape in case the building collapsed. Two bodies were found in the rubble - the missile had targeted the resistance fighters Hani Hashash (20) and Ibrahim Abu Munif (25). Besides fighting the invading armoured vehicles at night as part of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, Hani resisted the occupation in various other spheres. He particularly supported Palestinian women prisoners and ex-prisoners in demanding their rights, helping ex-prisoners organise events and demonstrations. Hani married barely a year ago. |
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art adventures in balata
June 2006 One hot day in June, Mohammed Faraj and two internationals took 11 boys and girls from Balata Refugee Camp on an art adventure. |
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balata under invasion again
friday 5 May |
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Early on May 5th, Israeli armoured jeeps and tanks invaded Balata Camp and Nablus City. At least three residents were arrested, six injured and several homes severly damaged. Soldiers also killed a young man in Nablus. |
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Attempts by the Israeli military to impose 24-hour curfew in Balata Camp failed miserably as residents refused to submit. In the first week of May, military bulldozers scoured the camp every night, raising a hellish noise by dragging their blades along the streets. Abu Ibrahim Tirawi's butcher's shop on the main Market Street was demolished. |
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saturday 25 February |
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Balata mourns the deaths of |
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Ibrahim Sheikh Khalil Mohammed Natour Hammoude Ishtewi Mohammed Amar Abu Ali Samiri Ibrahim Saadi Naim Abu Sharif
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thursday 23 February |
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PALESTINIAN FIGHTERS TRACKED DOWN, TRAPPED AND KILLED |
FIVE PALESTINIANS KILLED AS ISRAELI MILITARY OPERATION CONTINUES |
ISRAELI FORCES SHOOT MEDICAL WORKERS |
The Israeli military operation "Northern Glory" continued on Thursday when Balata was reinvaded at 1:30am. Five local Palestinians were killed and many more injured during the day. 19 year old Ibrahim Saadi was shot dead while throwing a stone at the Israeli armored jeeps in the Odakhiya neighbourhood. Israeli newspaper 'Ha'aretz' reported that Ibrahim was throwing a firebomb - this is not true. 20 year old Naim Abu Sharif was shot dead by a sniper while standing on the roof of his house. |
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At 11:45 this morning an explosion set off by the Israeli military inside the house belonging to Muhammed Abu Hamis Abu Amar caused a fire in the house. Occupation forces prevented fire trucks from accessing the area and told them that they will be detonating further explosions in the same house. Emergency teams accompanied by international volunteers treated children in some of the adjacent houses who were effected by smoke inhalation. Neighbours attempted to put out the fire by bringing buckets of water. At 12:30 the military set off a series of additional explosions inside the house of Muhammed Abu Amar. The neighbors were not evacuated or warned in advance. At 3:00 the soldiers finally killed the three Palestinian fighters hiding inside Muhammad Abu Amar’s house, concealed in a hidden alcove. |
“We were standing in the alley way, everything was quite when suddenly without warning we heard a big explosion and heard gun shots. I then saw Jarar and Ihab liying on the floor. Ihab wasn’t moving.” Wounded Dutch medical volunteer At 1:00 A medical team including two Palestinians and two international volunteers were trapped in an alleyway adjacent to the house belonging to Muhammed Abu Amar. They were standing behind an Israeli Jeep that soldiers had vacated. At 2:00 without any warning shots they were fired at and a grenade was thrown at them from around the corner. According to the volunteers the shooting came from the direction of the alleyway where the Israeli soldiers were. Jarar Candola, an experienced ambulance driver with the UPMRC, was shot in the arm and leg and Ihab Mansour, a medical volunteer working with the Palestinian scientific society, was shot in the head and taken away by the Israeli soldiers. Also, a twenty-two year old American student received shrapnel wounds to the hand and a twenty-nine year old Dutch volunteer was wounded by shrapnel in the thigh and shoulder, |
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Three Balata fighters were tracked down, trapped and killed: Hammoude Ishtewi, Mohammed Amar and Abu Ali Samiri. Five Balata Camp residents were confirmed wounded, including a 36 year old taxi Driver Farach Kawa who sustained multiple fragments of a live bullet to his head and shoulder. Israeli forces withdrew from the camp in the early evening. |
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tuesday 21 February |
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Live from Balata: Mohamed Faraj |
Curfew continued, with residents imprisoned inside their homes. On Tuesday Israeli military agression led to 18 palestinians being injured. This included 16 year old Kamal Khalili, who was shot in his chest with live ammunition at 11:00 this morning while throwing a stone at Israeli soldiers. He is now brain dead. The soldiers withdrew from the girls' school but continued to occupy the boys UNWRA school and many residential homes, including those of of Abu Ashraf Tirawi, Abu Ahmed Tohki and Abu Eiad Hashesh. The Hashesh home is that of 16 year-old Hamoudi Hashesh who was arrested while leaving the country for the A'edoon UK Tour. |
Near the cemetery and without any sound the Israeli army came to balata camp to start there operation at midnight on saterday. They entered the camp from every entrance and they surrounded a house near the camp on the eastern area searching for ahmad Al-Qais Abo Ras (25), a wanted leader of the Al-Aqsa Brigades.
Early in the morning of Sunday the Israeli army with a big forces attack the camp and occupied houses in the camp .by that the people they discover that that is an incursion a against the camp. |
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Confirmed arrests on Tuesday included Eiad Msami (28), Ahmed Marshood (brother of assassinated al-aqsa leader, Khalil Marshood), Ibrahim Abu Dhraa and Ahmed Alshekh Khalil. While searching for Hamoudi Ishtewi (an al-aqsa leader in the camp) in his family's home, Israeli soldiers terrorised his family and beat his mother in an attempt to information out of her. There are also unconfirmed reports that a French journalist was injured by Israeli soldiers. |
In the night the army occupied the highest building in the camp belonging to Abo Ashraf Al Terawi and abo Ahmad tohki near the market. and in al hashasheen area Abu Eiad Hassash whose son is in prison (Muhammad sameh) |
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During this operation there were more than 35 injured. None of them were fighters or wanted; they were all civilians, mostly children. When the ambulances tried to bring them to the hospitals the soldiers repeatedly detained injured people for hours. This happened with Othman ,ibraheem brother that he get injured with his brother they arrest him for houers in Huwara military camp. Salah abu Alfa was shot in the leg with a rubber bullet. While he ran to the medical crew, the soldiers shot him again with a live bullet in his knee. Ahmad gazi abo draa, muhammed waleed habash and muhammed abo hamadeh were all injured, the last while looking out of his window. The Israeli soldiers have also been attacking medical crews. |
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On Tuesday 21 Feb, the Israeli forces went to Hamoudi Ishtawi's house and took the whole family out of the house and beat his mother try to push on him to give up or show in the camp The arrested from Balata included Eiad Msami (28), and Ahmad Zohdi Marshood (21 - the brother of khalil marshood), Ibrahim Saed Abo Dhraa and ahmad alshekh khkalil. After 3 days of aggression, the soldiers left the camp with wrecked streets, two martyrs and many injured. The people in the camp will try to fix and clean the streets again. But they cannot bring back the dead. |
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sunday 19 February |
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Balata is under heavy attack yet again, leaving residents terrorized and closing the schools. The Israeli military has moved in with helicopters, tanks and bulldozers, surrounding the camp and imposing 24-hour 'curfew' (collective house arrest). Two teenagers have already been confirmed killed, a home demolished and over thirty injured. The invading army has transformed two UNRWA schools into temporary bases, and occupied tens of homes throughout the camp. |
The Israeli Occupation Forces have been targeting Palestinian ambulances and medical relief workers. The IWPS (International Women's Peace Service) have sent these reports: "There is only one ambulance left inside the camp. It will bring wounded only to the edge of the camp, out of fear of not being allowed back in. Wounded individuals are carried on stretchers to the entrance of the camp and transported to Nablus hospitals. Normal ambulance traffic has come to a complete halt." |
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At 2am Sunday morning, over 50 armoured jeeps, two helicopters and a number of tanks/APCs began besieging Balata. Stone-throwing youth took to the streets and continue to resist the invasion. Four men have been confirmed arrested, including Ahmed Abu Ras, a local Al-Aqsa fighter. The house Abu Ras was found in, belonging to the Hamami family, was bulldozed in an act of collective punishment. |
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"Around 1:00 pm two ambulances were held up by several jeeps. According to the ambulance team they were detained for already 30 minutes and someone with a bullet wound in the shoulder was beaten inside one of the ambulances. The soldiers forced the ambulance personnel to undress his wound, which had just stopped bleeding. The ambulance was held until the family, with the help of the ambulance team and the IWPS volunteers, brought his ID card. After his ID was checked, the ambulance continued its way, only to be stopped by the next jeep on the road." |
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"Around 1:30 pm the IWPS volunteers arrived inside Balata refugee camp on foot, where they witnessed the shooting of two boys shot in the leg and the side. One of them had a flesh wound and the other’s bone was crushed by a bullet. A medical team and the IWPS volunteers ran two kilometers with the two injured boys, because the ambulance that was carrying them was not allowed to move." |
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While this invasion is an intensification of previous Israeli military activity, it is not a new thing. The Israeli Army searched homes in Balata on the night of Tuesday 14th Feb, in particular searching for Wa'el Mesheh. Failing to find him, they arrested his younger brother Tha'er to put pressure on the family. Tha'er (21) is being held in Ofer prison without charges. He frequently worked with the balatacamp.net collective both on films and on youth projects. |
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