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It had also provided refuge to a group of Palestinians fleeing persecution in Iraq.
In April, a group of Palestinians living in tents and tin shacks were told to leave their land since it was needed for military purposes.
Shot dead by an IDF soldier who opened fire at a group of Palestinians near Beit Dajan village.
On 11 March, a group of Palestinians managed to halt excavation on Givat Hazayit on the outskirts of the Efrat settlement.
The Palestinians surrounded the house but a small group of Palestinians managed to separate the two sides.
Yet another group of Palestinians who lived in al-Quds al-Sharif were forced out of their homes as the occupiers and usurpers continue to destroy their residential area.
I wish to draw your attention to the serious situation concerning a group of Palestinians who have fled persecution amid the violence in Iraq.
Immediately afterwards, a group of over 10 Israeli settlers from the Suseya settlement entered the neighbouring Palestinian village of Susiya, hurled stones andphysically assaulted a group of Palestinians.
In the West Bank settlement of"Shiloh", a settler fired at a group of Palestinians, killing four and wounding two others.
Court proceedings also began against a group of Palestinians accused of enlisting in an armed terror cell with the objective of, inter alia, monitoring UNIFIL and carrying out terrorist acts by planting and detonating explosive devices.
Munir El-Deqqes was killed when Israeli occupying forces fired from a tank-mounted machine gun towards a group of Palestinians in the area.
On 17 November, the Civil Administration prevented a group of Palestinians from working on land located on a hill known as Givat Hazayit.
On 2 July 1998,a stand-off developed along the road from the Gaza town of Deir al-Balah to the al-Mouassi district after Israeli Defence Forces prevented a group of Palestinians, including a minister, from passing.
The list of returnees was the seventh and largest group of Palestinians to be allowed to return since the signing of the Oslo agreement.
In addition to these tragic events, medical sources in Gaza reported that Israeli helicopters deliberately targeted andkilled three paramedics as they rushed to rescue a group of Palestinians in the Tal Al-Hawa neighbourhood in Gaza City.
A Palestinian youth was slightly burnt by a grenade thrown at a group of Palestinians gathered at an army checkpoint near the Oranit settlement in the Tulkarm area.
The first incident relevant to the ceasefire reportedly took place on 23 June 2008,when a 67-year-old Palestinian civilian was injured when the Israeli military stationed at the border north-west of Beit Lahia opened fire on a group of Palestinians trying to collect fire wood near the border.
Just today, the occupying forces fired upon a group of Palestinians, who defied the curfew in order to get food, killing a 15-year-old Palestinian boy and injuring several others.
A number of incidents were reported in the territories:a clash occurred between an IDF foot patrol and a group of Palestinians who tried to cross into Gush Katif.
On 22 February, the Israel Defense Forces reportedly fired live ammunition at a group of Palestinians enjoying a picnic approximately 400 metres from the border fence, resulting in three Palestinians being injured. On 9 and 19 February, a total of six fishermen were arrested in separate incidents less than six nautical miles off the coast.
Yassin Hamed Abu Hamad(age 22) and Mahmoud Nasser Qashlan(age 23)were killed in an airstrike targeting a group of Palestinians near Ein Jalout in Al-Nusseirat camp in central Gaza.
On 28 January 1995, settlers from the Maaleh Amos settlement, located south-east of Bethlehem,shot at a group of Palestinians and Israelis demonstrating in support of the Arab villages of Kissan and Rashaydeh, who claimed that settlers were trying to take control of their land.
Today, a Palestinian boy, aged 14,was shot in the stomach by illegal Israeli colonial settlers firing from a car at a group of Palestinians in the village of Asawya near Nablus.
On 16 July 1994, PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat appealed to Palestinians in East Jerusalem not to sell their property to Israelis after a group of Palestinians had complained to Arafat that Israel was confiscating their property in Jerusalem or pressuring them to sell it.
In another incident,the police detained a settler in Hebron after he had fired warning shots in the air when he was stoned by a large group of Palestinians near the Cave of the Patriarchs Ibrahimi Mosque.
In this regard, we call on the international community to immediately intervene in this grave matter andto ensure the safety and well-being of the group of Palestinians who have fled persecution in Iraq and who are now stranded on the Iraqi-Jordanian border, as well as the Palestinian community still living in Iraq.
In another incident,a border policeman was slightly wounded near the Ariel settlement when a group of Palestinians stoned his patrol. Ha'aretz, Jerusalem Post, 24 July.
Defence sources stated that the 300 persons were part of a group of 550 Palestinians who had been released over the past two to three months, most of whom were convicted of killing alleged"collaborators". Jerusalem Post, 28 September 1994.
The group of 100 Palestinians was protesting the curfew imposed on the city. The Jerusalem Times, 15 January.
The first incident in the Gush Katif area near Deir el-Balah in the vicinity of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip occurred when a group of some 30 Palestinians stoned soldiers guarding workers ploughing disputed land.