Israeli
soldier gives 74-year-old Palestinian woman water then shoots her in
the head
20
January, 2015
executed
During
the Israeli bombardment and shelling of the Gaza Strip last summer,
an Israeli soldier approached a 74-year-old Palestinian woman Ghalya
Abu-Rida to give her a sip of water. He gave her the water, took a
photo with her and then he shot her in the head from a distance of
one metre. He then watched as she bled to death, the Palestine
Information Centre reported.
This
is how Ahmad Qdeh, a journalist in Al-Aqsa TV, described the scene
that he witnessed during the latest Israeli aggression. The spokesman
of the Israeli army, Avichay
Adraee, shared the photo of an Israeli soldier holding the water
bottle and helping the old woman drink as an example of the
"humanity" of the Israeli army towards the civilians in the
Gaza Strip.
The
field executions were among the stories Qdeh reported during the
Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip. He said: "Ghalya Ahmad
Abu-Rida lived in the Khuza'a area in the east of Khan Younis city. I
live in that area too and I made a television report on her story
after the Israeli soldiers executed her during the aggression."
"During
the aggression, an Israeli soldier approached the old woman and took
a photo for another soldier while giving her water. They then
executed her by shooting her in the head from a distance of one metre
and let her bleed until she died," he dded.
Ghalya
was born in 1941. She lived by herself in a room near her brothers'
house in the Abu-Rida neighbourhood of Khuza'a. She had no children.
Her neighbourhood was one of the first places invaded by the Israeli
army during the aggression.
Field
Execution
Majed
Abu-Rida, Ghalya's nephew, confirmed to the media that his aunt was
visually impaired and could hardly see. He said that the Israeli army
had falsely claimed humanity while executing his aunt in cold blood.
Ghalya,
with her weak body and white hair, refused to leave her house after
the Israeli army ordered the residents of Khuza'a to evacuate. She
thought her old age would protect her from being a target so she
stayed in her home and refused to join the majority of the residents
who left the area as the invasion began.
On
3 August, the Israeli forces announced a truce and allowed medical
staff to reach the Khuza'a area. Ghalya was found dead after she bled
to death as she was shot in the head near her house, Al-Aqsa TV
confirmed to MEMO. Her brother confirmed that the photo shared by the
Israeli army supported the family's belief that Ghalya was in the
hands of the Israeli army. The family also believed that the area in
which Ghalya appeared in the photo and in which she was found
asserted that the Israeli forces killed her after taking the photo
for the media.
Misinformation
Professor
of media at the universities of Gaza, Ahmad Al-Farra, said: "The
photo the Israeli army spokesman shared is misleading propaganda by
the Israeli army to present a humane portrait of its soldiers. It can
enhance the opportunity to pursue the Israeli army's soldiers as war
criminals before the International Criminal Curt."
"This
photo proves the confusion of the Israeli army spokesman in defending
his army. It proves that they killed civilians," he dded.
He
continued: "The Israeli occupation lies and misinforms in an
attempt to affect international public opinion. It exploits the Arab
media and Palestinian diplomacy in exposing the Israeli occupation's
crimes." He demanded launching a large campaign to expose the
Israeli lies and falsifications.
Al-Farra
stressed the need for a media enlightenment campaign to go side by
side with the field battles to correct the false image that Israel
presents about its army and the resistance.
Israel
carried out a 51-day war that claimed the lives of around 2,200
Palestinians and wounded around 11,000 others.
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