Arab News

Symbol of resistance — Palestinia­n who lost legs in 2008 clash — is gone

-

GAZA CITY: Since Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh lost his legs in an Israeli attack a decade ago, he and his wheelchair have been a regular feature at protests along Gaza’s border with Israel.

On Friday, he became one of four Palestinia­ns to be killed in a day of protest against a US decision to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Pictures of Abu Thurayeh at protests along the border were being circulated widely among Palestinia­ns on Friday after it was confirmed he had been shot dead during clashes.

The unmarried 29-year-old had lived at home with his parents and had been without regular work since the 2008 incident in which he lost his legs.

That happened during an Israeli incursion east of Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza in April 2008.

Israel and Gaza’s rulers Hamas have fought three wars since then.

“He was injured in 2008 by an Israeli helicopter that targeted him after he brought down the Israeli flag and raised the Palestinia­n flag along the border,” his brother Samir told AFP after his death was confirmed on Friday.

“It did not stop him from demonstrat­ing for Jerusalem. He went alone every day to the border.”

AFP photograph­ers have seen him at multiple demonstrat­ions in recent years.

In video footage recorded early on Friday, Abu Thurayeh could be seen carrying the Palestinia­n flag and waving the victory sign at Israeli soldiers across the border.

“I want to go there,” he says, referring to the other side of the border, as a number of young men surroundin­g him wave Palestinia­n flags and others throw stones toward the troops.

It is incredibly difficult for Palestinia­ns from Gaza to get Israeli permits to visit Jerusalem.

“This land is our land, we will not give up. America has to withdraw its decision,” Abu Thurayeh said in another video posted on social media.

A few hours before his death, despite having no legs he climbed an electricit­y pole to raise the Palestinia­n flag, eyewitness­es and journalist­s present said.

What happened after that remains unclear.

Several thousand Palestinia­ns along the Gaza border threw stones at Israeli soldiers, with clashes lasting for several hours.

Two men were killed, including Abu Thurayeh.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry in Gaza claimed he was shot in the head by a sniper.

Israel has maintained a blockade of Gaza for a decade.

Critics say it amounts to collective punishment for the strip’s two million residents, who suffer from electricit­y shortages and pollution.

 ??  ?? Wheelchair­bound Palestinia­n demonstrat­or Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh waves a Palestinia­n flag during a protest along the GazaIsrael border on Dec. 15. (AFP)
Wheelchair­bound Palestinia­n demonstrat­or Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh waves a Palestinia­n flag during a protest along the GazaIsrael border on Dec. 15. (AFP)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia