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Extrajudicial Killings
Chronology 2004
The Israeli army's open fire regulations enjoyed a rare moment of world attention following the death of 13-year-old Iman al-Hams, who was shot at least 17 times as she walked into a "security area" while walking home from school. Israeli soldiers opened fire at her from a range of 100 meters despite having identified her as a young girl who was not described as a threat. As The Guardian's Chris McGreal reports, the company commander stated in a taped radio conversation, "This is commander. Anything that's mobile, that moves in the zone, even if it's a three-year-old, needs to be killed."
Extrajudicial Executions
Israeli undercover unit assassinates three Palestinians in Nablus, PCHR (1 November 2004)
Assassination in Khan Yunis, death toll Israeli raid northern Gaza rises to 83, PCHR (9 October 2004)
Israeli forces kill Palestinian and wound eight in another extra-judicial execution, PCHR (20 September 2004)
Al Haq condemns assassinations in Nablus and Jenin, Al Haq (16 September 2004)
Jenin: Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in extra-judicial execution, PCHR (14 September 2004)
Israel kills five Palestinians in attempt to assassinate Hamas leader, PCHR (18 August 2004)
Tulkarem: Israeli forces kill 6 Palestinians in extra-judicial execution, PCHR (26 July 2004)
Six Palestinians Extrajudicially Executed in Nablus, PCHR (27 June 2004)
Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in another extrajudicial execution, PCHR (15 June 2004)
Israeli forces assassinate four Palestinians in Nablus, PCHR (3 May 2004)
Israeli forces kill 7 Palestinians in two extrajudicial executions, PCHR (24 April 2004)
Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in extra-judicial execution, PCHR (3 March 2004)
Israeli forces kill 3 Palestinians in extra-judicial execution, PCHR (28 February 2004)
Israeli forces kill Palestinian child and wound 11 others in assassination attempt, PCHR (7 February 2004)
Extrajudicial Killings
Israeli forces kill 44 Palestinians since beginning of March, Arjan El Fassed (14 March 2004)
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