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Israeli forces beat elderly Palestinian woman to death





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Fayha Shalash
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Tue, 04/07/2026 - 13:28






Soldiers violently shoved Sabriya Shamasneh, 68, with their rifles during a raid on her home


Sabriya Shamasneh, a 68-year-old Palestinian woman, was attacked by Israeli forces during a raid on her home near Qalqiya, in the occupied West Bank, on 7 April 2026 (X)
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A 68-year-old Palestinian woman was beaten to death by Israeli soldiers during a raid on her home in the town of Jayyous, in the northern occupied West Bank.

Soldiers stormed the house of Sabriya Shamasneh in the early hours of Tuesday morning, conducting an aggressive search and interrogating the family.

Her husband, Walid Shamasneh, told local media that shortly before the raid, his daughter-in-law had approached him in fear, believing there were “thieves” outside. She reported hearing unusual noises and noticed that the front garden gate had been forced open.

Israeli forces then broke down the front door, terrifying the family.

“The Israeli officer began asking me for the names of people I did not know. Then they forced us all into a corner of the room while they searched the other bedrooms,” Walid said.

At one point, Sabriya attempted to move and called out to her son Hassan, fearing he had been arrested. The soldiers responded by shoving her violently with their rifles, knocking her to the ground and shouting at her to be quiet.

The elderly woman’s head struck the wall, causing her to lose consciousness. Her husband panicked, shouting and pleading with the soldiers to help, but they refused.

After the soldiers left, Sabriya’s husband and son rushed her to Darwish Nazzal Governmental Hospital in Qalqilya. A heavy presence of Israeli military vehicles had prevented an ambulance from reaching the scene.

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At the hospital, Sabriya was pronounced dead from the injuries she sustained during the raid, leaving her family in deep shock.

The family is awaiting the arrival of Sabriya’s daughter from Jordan before they bid her a final farewell and lay her to rest, as the whole town grieves.

During the same Israeli raid on Jayyous, east of Qalqiya, a young man was also assaulted by soldiers and sustained bruises and fractures.

Palestinians report a recent escalation in raids on their towns and villages, along with increasingly aggressive conduct by soldiers during house searches and raids, including assaults on residents.

These incursions have been accompanied by extensive arrest campaigns carried out by Israeli forces in the city in recent weeks, targeting dozens of Palestinians, including women.

On Monday, in Qalqiya, several relatives of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, including their mothers, were arrested in what has been widely viewed as an act of intimidation extending even beyond their deaths.

Last month, the Israeli army detained 15 women from the city and its surrounding villages, including wives of prisoners and activists. Most were released, but one remains in administrative detention.

In November, an elderly woman, Haniya Hanoun, died after Israeli soldiers stormed her home in the village of al-Mazraa al-Gharbiya, north of Ramallah, beating her severely in front of her family and arresting her grandson.

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