Nablus: "Harassment, Detention, and Murder"
Report from Nablus: "Harassment, Detention, and
Murder"
Nablus Aron 18 Sep 03
On Friday night, 12th Sept soldiers entered the old city section of Nablus and during their "Operation", shot to death an 82 year old man who glanced out his window at the disturbance below. The Israeli Occupying Force entered Nablus Sunday night Sept 14th, including many soldiers, jeeps and tanks. An advance group of IOF, probably Special Forces entered the old city in a stolen Palestinian car and Volkswagen van. During this incursion one bystander was shot. One of the soldiers used a small boy as a human shield to enter a wanted mans house, where he shot a man before arresting and removing him.
The army has entered Nablus during the past three nights straight, shooting, arresting, killing, injuring and detonating explosives. On Monday night two men were arrested and taken away during the night. They were political activists with Hamas, Iad Abu Zahara (27) and his father (60). On Tuesday night one man was killed during a shoot out, a 19 year old Islamic Jihad member, the house he was in was damaged by the IOF using explosives. ISM has documented and witnessed some of the incursions by the IOF.
During the day members of ISM have been going to monitor
various situations and checkpoints. On Sat 13th I went to
Saba Tash, a section of road and surrounding area between
Nablus and Assira, a village beside the city of Nablus, and
found approx. 50 people detained there. They were detained
for approx 7 hours before being released. 500m down the
road another 50-60 people were detained for approx. 7
hours. At Saba Tash, one Jordanian man was arrested, had
his hands tied with cable ties, was blindfolded and taken to
an unknown location. At Saba Tash many of the detained
where teachers as they were told previously they could pass
that way. One woman was 5 months pregnant, another had a
small girl with her. One old woman had heart problems and
was trying to go to hospital. In addition to being detained
all were turned back, including the old woman trying to
reach hospital. I again returned to Saba Tash on Tues 16th
to find approx 30 people detained. They were detained for
various amounts of time, mostly over 3 hours. As some were
released, (and turned back), more were detained. A group of
10 men were released after some hours and then redetained
10 minutes later and sent back to be detained for another
2-3 hours. Two men were arrested, cable tied and taken
away. This is only one check point of many around Nablus
and hundreds around the West Bank.