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Mai Affana

Mai Affana

War Conflict
Gender Female
Age 29 yrs
Nationality Palestine
Religion muslim
Marital Status Married
Date of Death 06/16/2021
Location At the entrance to Hizma town, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem
Cause of Death

Shot and killed by Israeli soldiers while inside her car near Hizma, northeast of Jerusalem

Dr. Mai Afaneh was fatally shot by Israeli forces on June 16, 2021, while driving her vehicle near the entrance of Hizma town. She had mistakenly taken a road under construction and was reportedly attempting to turn around when Israeli soldiers opened fire. The army later claimed that Mai attempted a car-ramming attack and exited her vehicle with a knife, but forensic evidence and eyewitness accounts contradicted this claim, showing she was still in her car at the time she was killed. No video or credible proof was ever released to support the military’s justification. Her death is considered by many as a case of extrajudicial killing, highlighting Israel's pattern of using lethal force without due process.

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Biography

Dr. Mai Afaneh was a 29-year-old Palestinian doctor and mother from Abu Dis, a town southeast of occupied East Jerusalem. On June 16, 2021, she was shot and killed by Israeli forces while driving her car near the entrance to Hizma town, northeast of East Jerusalem. A graduate in mental health, Mai was a dedicated medical professional and the mother of an eight-year-old daughter. Reports indicate that she was navigating a road under construction and may have made a wrong turn when she was fatally shot. Despite Israeli claims of an attempted attack, no evidence has been presented to support that allegation, and forensic evidence contradicts it, showing she was inside her car when she was killed. Following her death, her body was withheld by Israeli authorities, prompting public protests and demands for her return. Mai’s killing has drawn condemnation and has become symbolic of the dangers Palestinians—especially women—face at military checkpoints and near occupied areas.

Dr. Mai Ziyad Afaneh was a 29-year-old Palestinian psychiatrist and mother of one child, an eight-year-old daughter. She lived in Abu Dis, a Palestinian town southeast of occupied East Jerusalem. On the morning of June 16, 2021, Mai was driving near Hizma town, northeast of Jerusalem, when Israeli soldiers opened fire at her vehicle, killing her. Local eyewitnesses and reports suggest that she had mistakenly entered a road under construction and was attempting to turn her car around when she was shot.

Israeli forces claimed that she tried to ram soldiers with her car and exited the vehicle holding a knife. However, this narrative was not supported by video footage or forensic reports, which indicate that Mai was still inside her car when she was fatally shot. The lack of evidence and the nature of the incident raised serious questions and accusations of excessive and unlawful use of force by the Israeli military.

Her killing triggered widespread grief and protests in her hometown and beyond. On July 16, 2021, a peaceful demonstration was held in Abu Dis, marking one month since her death and demanding the release of her body, which had been withheld by the Israeli authorities. As a medical professional and a young mother, Mai Afaneh’s death highlighted the risks faced by Palestinians—especially women—in areas under military control and underscored broader concerns over Israel's use of lethal force and the ongoing occupation.

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Pleas of Surviving Relatives and Family if any

Although Dr. Mai Afaneh’s immediate family has not issued a widely published formal plea, their anguish was evident in the public response to her killing. One month after her death, the family and community held a peaceful protest in Abu Dis, demanding that Israeli authorities return her body. The protest reflected the family’s deep grief and their appeal for dignity, justice, and accountability for Mai’s killing. The continued withholding of her body added to their suffering and was condemned by human rights advocates.

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Additional Information

Shot and killed by Israeli soldiers while inside her car near Hizma, northeast of Jerusalem

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Sources & References

Dr. Mai Affana, 29, was shot and killed by Israeli forces while she was in her car at the entrance to Hizma town, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem. Israeli forces opened fire at Afaneh, who was a doctor, and the mother of an eight-year-old girl, when she drove her vehicle down a road that was under construction, at the entrance to Hizma town. Local sources reported that Afaneh apparently had accidentally driven her vehicle down the wrong road and was trying to turn around when she was shot. The army claimed that the slain woman “attempted to ram her car into a number of Israeli soldiers before exiting the vehicle with a knife” the Anadolu Agencyreported.
1 israelpalestinetimeline.org Open source
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