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ISIS Cold-Bloodedly Slaughters Palestinian Refugees, Loots UNRWA Office in Yarmouk

Published : 23-02-2017

ISIS Cold-Bloodedly Slaughters Palestinian Refugees, Loots UNRWA Office in Yarmouk

Palestinian refugee Mohamed Kamal AlBeitari, sheltered in Tafas town, to the northwest of Deraa province, was cold-bloodedly executed by ISIS militias.

AlBeitari, along with dozens of civilians and opposition fighters, were kidnapped by the ISIS-affiliated Khaled Ibn AlWaleed mob and executed in cold-blood.

Another Palestinian refugee—Mohamed Atiya—nicknamed Hamouda Jazeera, was also slaughtered by ISIS gangs in the blockaded Yarmouk Camp.

Jazeera was kidnapped by ISIS mobs over 50 days ago on allegations of involvement in espionage for Aknaf Beit AlMakdis brigade. The charges were issued based on alleged telephone conversations spotted on Atiya’s mobile phone.

Reporting from the scene, Palestinian activists told AGPS that ISIS mobs in Yarmouk burglarized, on Sunday, February 19, a UNRWA office and misappropriated all of its kit, including laptops, lab microscopes, cameras, and printers, declaring the stolen property “war spoils.”

Prior to ISIS capture of large parts of Yarmouk, the UNRWA bureau was run by the local relief office at Yarmouk.

Live snapshots emailed to AGPS and circulated on social media networks showed bodies of civilians lying on the ground while covered with blood from head to toe. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4747

Palestinian refugee Mohamed Kamal AlBeitari, sheltered in Tafas town, to the northwest of Deraa province, was cold-bloodedly executed by ISIS militias.

AlBeitari, along with dozens of civilians and opposition fighters, were kidnapped by the ISIS-affiliated Khaled Ibn AlWaleed mob and executed in cold-blood.

Another Palestinian refugee—Mohamed Atiya—nicknamed Hamouda Jazeera, was also slaughtered by ISIS gangs in the blockaded Yarmouk Camp.

Jazeera was kidnapped by ISIS mobs over 50 days ago on allegations of involvement in espionage for Aknaf Beit AlMakdis brigade. The charges were issued based on alleged telephone conversations spotted on Atiya’s mobile phone.

Reporting from the scene, Palestinian activists told AGPS that ISIS mobs in Yarmouk burglarized, on Sunday, February 19, a UNRWA office and misappropriated all of its kit, including laptops, lab microscopes, cameras, and printers, declaring the stolen property “war spoils.”

Prior to ISIS capture of large parts of Yarmouk, the UNRWA bureau was run by the local relief office at Yarmouk.

Live snapshots emailed to AGPS and circulated on social media networks showed bodies of civilians lying on the ground while covered with blood from head to toe. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4747