Slain Activist Awdah Hathaleen Buried in Umm al Khair After Army Releases His Body
UMM AL-KHEIR, OCCUPIED WEST BANK, AUG 8 – More than 60 Palestinian women from Umm al-Kheir have been on hunger strike since July 31 demanding the return of Awdah Hathaleen's body and release of detained villagers.
- A group of Bedouin women are on a hunger strike demanding the release of Awdah Hathaleen's body, who was killed during a clash with a Jewish settler last week.
- Israeli authorities stated they would return Awdah Hathaleen's body only if the family agrees to conditions to prevent public disorder.
- The suspected shooter, Yinon Levi, was released from house arrest by an Israeli court, inciting further outrage among the villagers.
- Hanady Al Hathaleen expressed her determination for her husband to have a proper burial in his hometown, stating, "I will settle for nothing less.
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Palestinian nonviolent activist killed by Israeli settler is buried after IDF releases body
(RNS) — Only about 200 people were able to attend the early morning funeral for Awdah Hathaleen, after the Israeli military closed off the village and set up checkpoints at key areas.
A man suspected of having recently killed a Palestinian was released by the police only a few hours after his arrest.
Palestinians bury Awdah Hathaleen after Israel releases body
Palestinians in the West Bank village of Umm al-Kheir held the funeral of renowned activist Awdah Hathaleen on Thursday, after Israeli authorities handed over his body to his family. The General Authority of Civil Affairs confirmed that Hathaleen’s body had been transferred to his hometown in the Masafer Yatta area, south of Hebron, for burial in the village cemetery. The Israeli NGO Human Rights Defenders Fund also confirmed the funeral started…
Awdah Hathaleen murder: Zionists cut water supply to Umm Al-Kheir village
For the past week, since sanctioned settler Yinon Levi fatally shot community leader and father of three Awdah Hathaleen, the Canary has been reporting on the village of Umm Al-Kheir, Masafer Yatta, in the occupied West Bank. Awdah’s murder: the implications grow Since his murder, on July 28, Israeli police have refused to return Awdah Hathaleen’s body to his family and, as a result, 60 women from the community are now on hunger strike. Now, on …
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