Nablus Internationals Expose Israeli Soldiers
Seven Palestinians Injured
For Immediate Release
ISM Media Office
August 10, 2004
Tuesday Morning
Nablus, Wesat Bank
Israeli Soldiers Occupy Houses in the Old City;Internationals and Palestinians Investigating-one young man shot in head;
six others injured
Ten International Solidarity Movement activists, one representative of the PMRC and Palestinians are in the process of
investigating a building occupation in the Duwar area of Nablus. They have confirmed that soldiers are on the fifth
floor of the Anabta Building and have changed the locks. Confrontations are taking place and seven Palestinians have
been injured. One youth has been hit in the head and is incritical but stable condition.
At 8:30am ISM received a call that a family had been kicked out of their home last night and they wanted internationals
to enter the house that had a new lock installed by the Israeli soldiers. The lock was removed and it was confirmed that
Israeli soldiers had locked themselves in the house when they threw a concussion grenade at the internationals. The
Israeli soldiers, after being exposed, left the house. They remain in several other homes.
At 10:00am at least ten military jeeps entered the old city and surrounding area and positioned themselves near a girls
school that is holding a summer camp. Approximately 100 girls are trapped in the school unable to leave due to the
confrontations outside and the Israeli military presence.
Thirty to thirty-five military vehicles have arrived as reinforcements. One young man has been hit in the head,
presumably by a rubber bullet. He is of the Zahra family and his family has already suffered at the hands of the
occupying forces. (His father and older brother were killed by the Israeli military) The young man was hit when the
Israeli Army fired randomly into a crowd of youth throwing stones. Six Palestinians have also been injured, three in the
old city and three more near the Watani Hospital on the main road.
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