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Palestinian killed in confrontations on Arafat anniversary

By AFP - Nov 11,2019 - Last updated at Nov 11,2019

Palestinian mourners carry the body of Omar Al Badawi, who was killed earlier in the day during confrontations with Israeli forces in Al Arroub refugee camp, during his funeral on Monday, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank (AFP photo)

HEBRON — Confrontations erupted between Palestinians and Israeli forces Monday during demonstrations marking the 15th anniversary of Yasser Arafat's death in the occupied West Bank, leaving a Palestinian shot dead, medics and Palestinian officials said.

Demonstrations were held in Ramallah and the Hebron area in the West Bank to commemorate the legacy of Arafat, revered as a hero by Palestinians.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who succeeded Arafat, laid a wreath at his tomb at a ceremony in Ramallah, where hundreds gathered with pictures and flags for the anniversary.

"Israel says the martyrs are criminals, terrorists and murderers", Abbas said.

“We will never agree to give up on our martyrs, our most sacred martyrs.”

Sporadic confrontations erupted with Israeli forces, including in the Hebron area, where a Palestinian man was shot dead, the Palestinian health ministry and medics said.

Palestinian medical sources identified the man as 22-year-old Omar Al Badawi, who was hit in the chest with live fire at Al Arroub refugee camp before being taken to Ahali hospital in Hebron, where he was pronounced dead.

An Israeli military spokeswoman said a large number of Palestinians threw stones and firebombs at soldiers, who responded with “riot-dispersal means and live fire”.

 

Live fire

 

Medics also reported Israeli use of live fire in clashes at Fawwar, south of Hebron, one of the most tense cities in the West Bank.

Palestinians threw stones at Israeli soldiers in Hebron itself and troops responded with tear gas, an AFP journalist reported.

The Palestinian Red Crescent reported at least 49 injuries in total, including two from live fire.

Palestine Liberation Organisation Secretary General Saeb Erekat called on the International Criminal Court to investigate the shooting of Badawi.

Arafat died on November 11, 2004, at a hospital near Paris from unknown causes at the age of 75.

Palestinians have long accused Israel of poisoning him, charges the Israeli government firmly denies.

His body was exhumed in 2012 for tests, but a subsequent French investigation found no proof of poisoning.

Hamas, the Islamist leaders of the Gaza Strip, prohibited a Fateh movement event to mark the death of Arafat in the coastal Palestinian enclave.

Hamas and Fateh, which Arafat led, have been deeply divided since a 2007 near civil war when Hamas overthrew Abbas’s forces in the blockaded Gaza Strip.

 

‘Very foundation’ 

 

No Palestinian elections apart from local polls have been held since 2006 because of the split, but both sides have spoken of a renewed push to do so.

Abbas, 84, spoke again of holding elections on Monday, saying legislative polls should be held first, followed by a presidential vote. 

He has insisted on holding the elections in the West Bank, in the Gaza Strip and in Jerusalem.

Israel occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem in the 1967 war. 

It later annexed East Jerusalem and considers the entire city its capital, while the Palestinians view the eastern sector as the capital of their future state.

Israel prevents any Palestinian Authority activity in East Jerusalem.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on Sunday also spoke of elections, saying they were “at the very foundation of the Palestinian national project”. 

In 2005, Abbas comfortably won presidential elections held in both the West Bank and Gaza.

But a year later, Hamas shocked the world by beating Abbas’ Fateh movement in parliamentary polls.

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