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By Jalal Bana, Ha'aretz Correspondent, Reuters and Ha'aretz Service




Palestinian militants shot a teenage girl in the head, killing her for "collaborating" with Israel, Palestinian sources said on Friday. Israel Radio reported that they subsequently released her brother, who was also abducted a few days ago from the West Bank city of Tul Karm on suspicion of aiding Israel.

They said 18-year old Rajah Ibrahim was the second female in a week to be killed by members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, who are affiliated with Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement.

The sources said she had provided information to Israeli security services that allowed troops to track down and kill the group's Tul Karm area commander, Raed Karmi, in January.

The two siblings are the niece and nephew of Ikhlas Khouli, the 35-year-old mother of seven who was seized from her Tul Karm home and shot dead Saturday after admitting to collaborating with Israel.

Khouli's sister, who is the mother of the two arrested Thursday, was also interrogated, but was released after admitting her collaboration with Israel. She said that the admitted to the charges after being tortured.

Palestinian sources had said PA officials put pressure on the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades not to execute the siblings.

Dozens of men accused of steering Israeli troops to wanted militants have been shot dead for "collaborating," their bodies sometimes mutilated and dragged through cities, since the start of a 23-month-old intifada. But Khouli was the first woman to be killed for "collaboration" during the conflict and was also the aunt of Ibrahim.

Khouli, a mother of three, was dragged out of her Tul Karm home, made to confess to collaborating before al-Aqsa militants shot her in the chest and head.

In a videotaped confession, a frightened-looking Khouli said she had passed information to her brother about movements of a Palestinian man said to be wanted by Israel and later killed by Israeli forces.

The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades are on a list of groups the United States considers terrorist organizations.
 




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