As predicted exclusively on Gaza Solidarity, the Palestinian killed while attacking a border police barracks, lived in Israel not the officially occupied territories. She was, according to the Israelis, a teenage Bedouin girl, thought by most Israelis (in their strange world of anti-Arab prejudice) to be the most docile of their subjects:
A Be'er Sheva court Sunday extended the remand of the parents and uncle of a teenage Bedouin girl who was shot and killed after she tried to carry out an attack against a police base in the south.
The girl's father, Ibrahim al-Nabari, and her uncle, Awad al-Nabari, will remain in custody for four more days, while her mother was ordered held for an additional 24 hours. She is scheduled to be released today to house arrest in her brother's house.
The girl, Basma Awad al-Nabari, was shot and killed by Israel Defense Forces troops on Saturday, after trying to shoot at officers at a Border Police barrack at Shoket Junction.
"It's raining enemy missiles, the screams of Gaza ring in my ears. I have a strong desire to die for Palestine ... to die for Gaza," the girl wrote in her notebook, among other things.
Law-enforcement officials found the notebook, in which Basma expressed sympathy for the plight of Gazans and a willingness to sacrifice herself for their cause. Haaretz
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