Brazilian witness murder of palestinian Hadil Hashlamun
On September 22, 2015, day of the murder of palestinian Hadil, Marcel Leme, International Human Rights Observer, was leaving the city of Hebron in Palestine to return to Brazil. He was a few meters from the scene. His photos have been used by the international media and his name kept anonymous for security reasons, because it was still in territories controlled by Israel. Upon arriving in Brazil contacted the Blog Sanaúd-Voltaremos and presented the written and photographic report of his testimony.
While international media agencies tried to pass the Israeli version that the palestinian Hadil is a terrorist, Marcel was there, watching and photographing the killing of Hadil, an innocent Palestinian that at no time had some kind of reaction to the approach of Israeli soldiers in one of the Checkpoint imposed on Palestinians by Israel in the city of Hebron and in more than hundreds of Palestinian villages.
Follows the testimony of an act of terrorism of the State of Israel:
Brazil, the 26th September 2015.
Testemony about the Palestinian woman’s murder in Hebron (Palestine) on the 22nd September 2015.
Testemony and photos: Marcel Leme
On 22nd September 2015, at 07:43 am, I observed a Palestinian woman crossing the Checkpoint 56, at the entrance of Shuhada Street in Hebron. She passed through the checkpoint, the metal detector did peep and, as usual, one of the two Israeli soldiers who were standing there asked the woman to stop walking. Firstly he spoke something in Hebrew, but as she was an Arabic speaker, the soldiers also tried to communicate to her in English, shouting at her “Stop, stop!” and “Move back!”. Immediately she stopped walking and turned around to him. At this moment the distance between the woman and the soldier was about 2 meters away. She was totally covered by a black burqa, even her face was covered, and the soldier was totally scared since she had crossed the checkpoint. Then the soldier pointed the gun at her and seemed have asked the woman to open her bag for checking. (Picture 1 – 7:44 am)
from the link by challenger