FRESH AIR

UPDATES

The death of a Palestinian activist exposes some brutal realities

May 17, 2016 | Gareth Narunsky

The death of a Palestinian activist exposes some brutal realities
news_item/bahabta.jpg

PALESTINIAN activist Baha Nababta was passionate about helping his community in the Shuafat refugee camp in east Jerusalem. In addition to being the head of the local volunteer fire department, he helped to pave roads, remove garbage and set up emergency medical services.

For this service to his people, he was brutally murdered last week – apparently because in order to achieve these improvements, he liaised with Israeli authorities.

The 31-year-old married father of two children was shot seven times at 11:30pm on Monday, May 2, before his assailant fled on a motorbike.

According to the Jerusalem Post, Nababta had previously told Israeli Meretz politician Dr Meir Margalit, with whom he worked to improve the infrastructure in Shuafat, that he feared for his life:

 

“More than once he told me that people in the refugee camp accused him of being a collaborator with Israel,” said Margalit. “That was because in order to solve the problems in the camp, he had to be in contact with the Jerusalem Municipality, the police, Interior Ministry, and other different Israeli institutions.”
“There was no other way to address the problems in this camp without being in touch with the Israeli Government,” continued Margalit, who was shaken by the news of Nababta’s violent death.

Margalit continued:

“It’s terrible, but I guess that the type of message to all Palestinians who work with Israel is stop doing it, or you will end up like Nababta.”

 

A crime-ridden neighbourhood of 80,000 Palestinians, Shuafat is part of the Jerusalem Municipality but is cut off from the city by the security barrier. Nababta himself discussed the problems of the area in this BBC Panorama documentary (you can see him from 12:37 onwards):

https://vimeo.com/136422517

Nababta’s murder was ignored by the Palestinian media, according to Elder of Ziyon.

The Jerusalem Municipality, and Israel itself, are often strongly criticised because the services to Palestinian neighbourhoods of east Jerusalem – especially those beyond the security barrier – are inferior to those in Jewish neighbourhoods (for an example, here’s a report from ACRI, a majority-European-funded left-wing Israel NGO, on the subject). But the horrifying story of Baha Nababta exposes that the problem is more complex than such groups make out.

While there is certainly a case that Israel should be seeking ways to do more to improve services in these areas, it also must be recognised that doing so is immensely complex and difficult. Neighbourhoods like Shuafat are largely controlled by armed gangs of thugs, who often claim to act in the name of Palestinian nationalism, but often behave like regular criminal gangs in other cities. These criminal elements make it very hard for Israeli municipal workers to access these areas safely.

Nor can the municipality work with local community leaders to arrange for services to be delivered – or even to hear about their priorities and attempt to address them – because any contact with Israeli authorities is seen by these armed gangs as “collaboration”, effectively a death sentence.

What both Israel and the residents of east Jerusalem need to fix these problems are more people like Baba Nababta – people whose primary concern is improving the life of residents, not promoting hatred and conflict in the name of ideological purity. Sadly, such people are few and far between – and with Nababta’s murder, are even less likely to run the risks required to constructively upgrade services to their fellow Palestinian residents.

Gareth Narunsky

Tags:

RELATED ARTICLES

Image: Shutterstock

China could be the key to the success of the renewed “snapback sanctions” on Iran

Oct 3, 2025 | Featured, Fresh AIR
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (Image: UN Photo)

Abbas said some positive sounding things in UN speech – pity they are so far-fetched

Sep 30, 2025 | Featured, Fresh AIR
Image: Shutterstock

Media Matters: The ABC’s blind spot

Aug 17, 2025 | Fresh AIR
Fighters and military vehicles belonging to Syrian government forces intervene in the city of Sweida to enforce a ceasefire between Druze factions and Bedouin tribes. Syria, July 20, 2025 (Image: Shutterstock)

Druze crisis tested Israel’s Syria strategy

Jul 31, 2025 | Featured, Fresh AIR
Image: Shutterstock

Media Matters: Smoke and Ire over IHRA

Jul 30, 2025 | Featured, Fresh AIR
President Bill Clinton walks Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel and Yasser Arafat of the Palestinian Authority at Camp David, Maryland, July 2000 (Image: Wikipedia)

The silver anniversary of the silver bullet

Jul 29, 2025 | Featured, Fresh AIR
D11a774c 2a47 C987 F4ce 2d642e6d9c8d

Bibi in DC, the Houthi threat and the politicised ICJ opinion

Jul 26, 2024 | Update
Image: Shutterstock

Nine months after Oct. 7: Where Israel stands now

Jul 10, 2024 | Update
Palestinian Red Crescent workers from Al-Najjar Hospital in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip (Image: Shutterstock)

Hamas’ impossible casualty figures

Mar 28, 2024 | Update
455daec3 C2a8 8752 C215 B7bd062c6bbc

After the Israel-Hamas ceasefire for hostages deal

Nov 29, 2023 | Update
Screenshot of Hamas bodycam footage as terrorists approach an Israeli vehicle during the terror organisation's October 7, 2023 attack in southern Israel, released by the IDF and GPO (Screenshot)

Horror on Video / International Law and the Hamas War

Oct 31, 2023 | Update
Sderot, Israel. 7th Oct, 2023. Bodies of dead Israelis lie on the ground following the attacks of Hamas (Image: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News)

Israel’s Sept. 11, only worse

Oct 11, 2023 | Update
Screenshot 2025 10 08 At 9.38.18 am

“It’s a very tough day for Jews worldwide”: Joel Burnie on Sky News

Oct 8, 2025 | Video
Screenshot 2025 10 08 At 9.39.06 am

Antisemitic graffiti on October 7 anniversary “deeply saddening”: Joel Burnie on Sky News

Oct 8, 2025 | Featured, Video
Screenshot 2025 10 07 At 1.16.10 pm

A terrible two years for the Australian Jewish community: Bren Carlill on Sky News

Oct 8, 2025 | Featured, Video
Screenshot

Cautious hope in Israel for Gaza conflict deal: Joel Burnie on Sky News

Oct 5, 2025 | Featured, Video
Screenshot

Protesters should support Gaza ceasefire plan: Joel Burnie on Sky News

Oct 4, 2025 | Video
Screenshot

Antisemitism “a toxin festering through the violent rhetoric on our streets”: Joel Burnie on Sky News

Oct 3, 2025 | Featured, Video

RECENT POSTS

President Trump with his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff (Image: Whitehouse.gov)

Will Trump’s plan give peace a chance in Gaza?

Leeser Burns

AIJAC congratulates MPs Josh Burns and Julian Leeser on the McKinnon Prize

Celebration in Hostage Square, Tel Aviv (Image: Dana Reany/ X)

Good news, but the world must make sure Hamas falls in line

The infamous scenes outside the Sydney opera House, October 2023 (Screenshot)

AIJAC applauds NSW Court of Appeal decision to block Oct. 7 celebration at the Opera House

Image: Shutterstock

AIJAC welcomes news of agreement on first phase of Israel-Hamas peace plan

SORT BY TOPICS