SherriMunnerlyn
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I fail to understand this Israeli policy of holding Palestinians corpses in captivity, but this article in Ma'an is simply one of several recent articles I am reading of Israel releasing corpses to Palestinians they have been holding for years literally.
It appears it took an Opinion by Israel's highest court to force the Zionist Regime to release these captivite corpses, that we all should remember are the remains of once human lives.
What has happened to the sanctity of human life in Israel/Palestine?
Israel to return remains of 2 Palestinians on Tuesday
RAMALLAH (Ma'an) --
"The remains of two Palestinians currently held in Israel will be delivered to the West Bank on Tuesday, a statement said Sunday."
"A campaign to retrieve the remains of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces said in a statement that the remains of Fathi Jihad Ameera and Ata Ibrahim Samhan Samahna would be delivered to Taybeh checkpoint near Tulkarem at 8 p.m."
I read that Fathi Jihad Ameera, was from the village of al-Nasiriya near Tubas, and he was killed on March 30, 2002, the statement said
Samahna was from Nablus, and he was shot dead in 2004 at the age of 60.
The Campaign spokesman Salim Khillah stated Israel's decision to return the remains was a gesture to encourage the PLO to continue with peace negotiations.*
The spokesman for HaMoked, an Israeli human rights group, told Ma'an Thursday that the decision was the result of a Supreme Court decision.
Israel to return remains of 2 Palestinians on Tuesday | Maan News Agency
It appears it took an Opinion by Israel's highest court to force the Zionist Regime to release these captivite corpses, that we all should remember are the remains of once human lives.
What has happened to the sanctity of human life in Israel/Palestine?
Israel to return remains of 2 Palestinians on Tuesday
RAMALLAH (Ma'an) --
"The remains of two Palestinians currently held in Israel will be delivered to the West Bank on Tuesday, a statement said Sunday."
"A campaign to retrieve the remains of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces said in a statement that the remains of Fathi Jihad Ameera and Ata Ibrahim Samhan Samahna would be delivered to Taybeh checkpoint near Tulkarem at 8 p.m."
I read that Fathi Jihad Ameera, was from the village of al-Nasiriya near Tubas, and he was killed on March 30, 2002, the statement said
Samahna was from Nablus, and he was shot dead in 2004 at the age of 60.
The Campaign spokesman Salim Khillah stated Israel's decision to return the remains was a gesture to encourage the PLO to continue with peace negotiations.*
The spokesman for HaMoked, an Israeli human rights group, told Ma'an Thursday that the decision was the result of a Supreme Court decision.
Israel to return remains of 2 Palestinians on Tuesday | Maan News Agency