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UPDATED: Two teenagers murdered at checkpoint
Posted on: April 15, 2013* "The fourth of the four Anabta village boys who were present at the murder of Amer Nassar, 17 and Naji al-Balbisi, 18 and the arrest of Deiyaa Nassar, 19 was taken by Israeli soldiers at about 4 AM on Tuesday April 9. Fadi Abu-Asr, 17 was brought to the hospital in Tulkarm the night of his friends deaths to treat his right forearm, injured by a plastic-coated steel bullet. He was discharged from the hospital shortly after to recover at home, but is now in the custody of the Israeli soldiers. His family have no information about his location, condition, or expected trial or release. Anabta villagers said they still do not know the whereabouts of Deiyaa, but have been told his trial will be held on April 18.... At 22:30 on 3 April Israeli soldiers opened fire with live ammunition and killed a 17 year-old boy, from the village of Anabta near Enav checkpoint and east of Tulkarm. Amer Nassar was murdered with a bullet to his chest. Fadi Abu-Asr was shot in the lower arm. On hearing the shooting 3 boys from the village went to investigate and saw Amer lying on the floor with soldiers standing over him. The boys tried to reach Amer, but the soldiers would not let them approach and opened fire, injuring Fadi Abu-Asr with a bullet to his lower arm.The Army prevented ambulance crews access to Amer for 30 minutes, threatening to shoot anyone that attempted to help. Deiyaa Nasser, who attempted to get to Amer was arrested by the Israeli Army and taken to an unknown location. The body of a Amers cousin, Naji Abdul-Karim Balbisi, 18, was found at first light Thursday morning near a house in the vicinity of the checkpoint. He had been hoped, last night, to be missing, still hiding in a factory. He was discovered, shot from behind in the torso, laying in a field.The Israeli Army regularly open fire with live ammunition against unarmed protestors and the general population..."
Posted on: April 15, 2013* "The fourth of the four Anabta village boys who were present at the murder of Amer Nassar, 17 and Naji al-Balbisi, 18 and the arrest of Deiyaa Nassar, 19 was taken by Israeli soldiers at about 4 AM on Tuesday April 9. Fadi Abu-Asr, 17 was brought to the hospital in Tulkarm the night of his friends deaths to treat his right forearm, injured by a plastic-coated steel bullet. He was discharged from the hospital shortly after to recover at home, but is now in the custody of the Israeli soldiers. His family have no information about his location, condition, or expected trial or release. Anabta villagers said they still do not know the whereabouts of Deiyaa, but have been told his trial will be held on April 18.... At 22:30 on 3 April Israeli soldiers opened fire with live ammunition and killed a 17 year-old boy, from the village of Anabta near Enav checkpoint and east of Tulkarm. Amer Nassar was murdered with a bullet to his chest. Fadi Abu-Asr was shot in the lower arm. On hearing the shooting 3 boys from the village went to investigate and saw Amer lying on the floor with soldiers standing over him. The boys tried to reach Amer, but the soldiers would not let them approach and opened fire, injuring Fadi Abu-Asr with a bullet to his lower arm.The Army prevented ambulance crews access to Amer for 30 minutes, threatening to shoot anyone that attempted to help. Deiyaa Nasser, who attempted to get to Amer was arrested by the Israeli Army and taken to an unknown location. The body of a Amers cousin, Naji Abdul-Karim Balbisi, 18, was found at first light Thursday morning near a house in the vicinity of the checkpoint. He had been hoped, last night, to be missing, still hiding in a factory. He was discovered, shot from behind in the torso, laying in a field.The Israeli Army regularly open fire with live ammunition against unarmed protestors and the general population..."