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*4 January Local sources reported that Haytham Ziad Hijazi al-Rajabi (18) of Hebron was shot in the foot during clashes with Israeli forces at the Jabal Juhur neighborhood by a security guard from the ] of ].<ref> ] 4 January 2015. </ref> *4 January Local sources reported that Haytham Ziad Hijazi al-Rajabi (18) of Hebron was shot in the foot during clashes with Israeli forces at the Jabal Juhur neighborhood by a security guard from the ] of ].<ref> ] 4 January 2015. </ref>
*On January 6 a Palestinian teenager Noor Muhammad Hamid Zaaqiq (19) was shot in the left foot, reportedly after returningd from work at a gas station and was in front of his home, during an Israeli dawn raid to arrest and detain 6 people in the village of ]. <ref> ] 6 January 2015.</ref> *On January 6 a Palestinian teenager Noor Muhammad Hamid Zaaqiq (19) was shot in the left foot, reportedly after returningd from work at a gas station and was in front of his home, during an Israeli dawn raid to arrest and detain 6 people in the village of ]. <ref> ] 6 January 2015.</ref>
*8 January 2015. A 21 year old ultra-orthodox Jewish man was stabbed in the upper body by an assailant, using a screwdriver, while walking on Sultan Suleiman Street near the ]. The assault is believed to be motivated by nationalist feelings, initial reports speaking of an Arab fleeing the scene.<ref> ] 8 January 2015</ref><ref> ] 8 January 2015.</ref> *8 January 2015. A 21 year old ultra-orthodox Jewish man was stabbed in the upper body by an assailant, using a screwdriver, while walking on Sultan Suleiman Street near the ]. The assault is believed to be motivated by nationalist feelings, initial reports speaking of an Arab fleeing the scene.<ref> ] 8 January 2015</ref><ref> ] 8 January 2015.</ref>


==References== ==References==

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This is a list of individual incidents and statistical breakdowns of incidents of violence, including property damage and expropriation, taking place between Israel and Palestinians in 2014 as part of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, but exclusive of particular events that fall within the parameters of any full outbreak of war hostilities.

January

  • 1 January, 2015. Israeli forces at a checkpoint opened fire on, and critically wounded, a Palestinian youth as he was about to cross the road near the Burin intersection south of Nablus in the northern West Bank. "An Israeli military spokeswoman said she was unfamiliar with the incident".
  • On 3 January, Jamal Numan, a fisherman from al-Shati refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, was critically wounded when an Israeli warship machine-gunned his fishing boat off Rafah. The vessel was destroyed. Israeli sources claimed it was close to the Egyptian border and engaged in smuggling. An Israeli military spokeswoman said that soldiers "called on suspects to halt and fired warning shots into the air", and "opened fire at the vessels after they "failed to comply". Poverty among Gaza's fishermen has increased 40% since 2008, when Israel placed strict limits to the waters where they may fish.
Three Palestinian shepherds, Falah Youssef Bani Jaber, Ahmad Bani Jaber, and Judeh Bani Jaber of Yanun suffered wounds, respectively to hands and stomach when they were attacked by settlers and then fired on by Israeli forces near the Israeli outpost of Gidonim, an extension of the Itamar settlement. They Palestinians claimed they were seeking restitution of their stolen herds. Israeli sources claim they had fired in the air to quell a riot, and that the herds were later found, and had not been stolen.
  • 4 January Local sources reported that Haytham Ziad Hijazi al-Rajabi (18) of Hebron was shot in the foot during clashes with Israeli forces at the Jabal Juhur neighborhood by a security guard from the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba.
  • On January 6 a Palestinian teenager Noor Muhammad Hamid Zaaqiq (19) was shot in the left foot, reportedly after returningd from work at a gas station and was in front of his home, during an Israeli dawn raid to arrest and detain 6 people in the village of Beit Ummar.
  • 8 January 2015. A 21 year old ultra-orthodox Jewish man was stabbed in the upper body by an assailant, using a screwdriver, while walking on Sultan Suleiman Street near the Damascus Gate. The assault is believed to be motivated by nationalist feelings, initial reports speaking of an Arab fleeing the scene.

References

  1. 'Israeli soldiers critically injure Palestinian in shooting near Nablus,' Ma'an News Agency 2 January 2015.
  2. 'Palestinian fisherman critically injured in Israeli naval attack,' Ma'an News Agency 3 January 2015.
  3. ’ Israeli forces shoot 3 Palestinian shepherds near Nablus,’ Ma'an News Agency 3 January 2015.
  4. ’ 3 Palestinians said injured during clashes with settlers,’ The Times of Israel 3 January 2015.
  5. ‘Israeli security guard shoots, injures Hebron teen,’ Ma'an News Agency 4 January 2015.
  6. 'Israeli troops raid West Bank, shoot teenager,' Ma'an News Agency 6 January 2015.
  7. 'Report: Israeli stabbed near Jerusalem Old City,' Ma'an News Agency 8 January 2015
  8. 'Jewish man stabbed near Jerusalem’s Old City,' The Times of Israel 8 January 2015.
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