Protests & Sad Statistics At New Year's Start
Protests And Sad Statistics At New Year's Start
During the past week, the week of the Jewish New Year 'Rosh Hashana'
-- Palestinians (many schoolchildren) and Israelis demonstrated in A-Ram, on Monday, against the Wall barring their way to school.
-- An ad appeared in Ha'aretz, signed by 500, demanding the release of Tali Fahima (administrative detention without trial); more on http://oznik.com/news/040907.html
-- The 5 refusniks: Haggai Matar, Matan Kaminer, Shimri Zameret, Adam Maor and Noam Bahat were released from prison on Sep. 15th, and immediately got a "call up order" for an interview on September 19th.
-- NGOs meeting at UN calls for embargo of Israel - at least that is what we read in http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/478466.html
-- Yoko Ono gives peace prize to Mordechai Vanunu http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/478559.html
-- Madonna and Angela - see for yourself at http://it.news.yahoo.com/040915/38/2xu49.html
--The
Committee Against Torture continued to protest interrogation
conditions - for details ask them
-- A lot of Palestinian
suffering, as army intensifies its campaign of destruction
and executing [ The TOI-Staff did still not send all of
the 4500 'The Other Israel's. The work had to be done this
time without Adam Keller, who is until the end of the month
on a speaking tour in the US (he also spoke in the
above-mentioned UN NGOs meeting). Furthermore, a
Palestinian friend of TOI who obtained after years of
unemployment a permit to look for work in Israel could not
come to join the "envelope cricle" - Hebron being
hermetically closed during the whole period of Holy Days. So
- this time not the usual series of links to articles.
'The Hijacked Agenda' editorial overview of the new TOI,
can now be read at http://otherisrael.home.igc.org/ed.html
]
Weekly Report PCHR - Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
http://www.pchrgaza.org The following PCHR report
which specifies in detail another week of on-the-ground
occupation reality including an appeal to the international
community, was brought to our attention by New Profile
activist Dorothy Naor. To the sad statistics she ads a few
words and some significant Israeli press links - the other
side of the same. ---------forwarded message
follows-------- From: Dorothy Naor
Dear
All, As if the statistics below are not bad enough not
only for a weekly report but for a monthly one, or even a
yearly one, you can add several more to them: 2 exterminated
about an hour ago (around 10:00 PM Israel time), while
several others who were shot earlier in the day, one of whom
was killed three others wounded
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/479019.html Hebrew:
http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/spages/479017.html You can
also add that Sharon today okeyed the IOF’s shooting into
civilian neighborhoods
http://www.maarivinternational.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=article&articleID=11069
Please make these facts known. Dorothy
================================= PCHR Palestinian Centre
for Human Rights http://www.pchrgaza.org Weekly
Report: On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories No. 36/2004 09 - 15 September
2004 IOF Continue Attacks in the
oPt http://www.pchrgaza.org/files/W_report/English/2004/16-09-2004.htm
24 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including 6 children,
were killed by Israeli troops 7 of the victims were
extra-judicially executed by Israeli troops Israeli forces
conducted a series of incursions into Palestinian areas in
the West Bank and Gaza Strip 43 houses were destroyed and
dozens of donums[1] of agricultural land were razed in the
northern Gaza Strip 3 houses were destroyed in Rafah and 7
houses were destroyed and 20 donums of agricultural land
were razed in al-Mughraqa village 2 houses were destroyed
the West Bank in the context of retaliatory measures against
families of Palestinian activists Construction of the
“Annexation wall” in the West Bank has continued Israeli
troops have continued to impose a total siege on the oPt and
Israeli troops arrested a number of Palestinian civilians
while crossing military checkpoints Introduction Israeli
Occupation Forces (IOF) have perpetrated more human rights
violations against Palestinian civilians in the occupied
Palestinian Territory (oPt). This week was the bloodiest
week in the last two months, as 24 Palestinians, mostly
civilians, including 6 children, were killed and dozens of
other civilians were injured by Israeli troops. Human
rights violations perpetrated by IOF included willful and
extra-judicial executions, incursions into Palestinian
areas, indiscriminate shelling, house demolitions and land
raising. Israeli troops have also continued to impose
severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians. In addition, they have continued to construct
the annexation wall inside the West Bank, in violation of
international humanitarian law and international Human
Rights law. In the Gaza Strip, 10 Palestinians, 8 of
whom were civilians, including 3 children, were killed by
Israeli troops. Eight of the victims were killed during an
Israeli offensive on the northern Gaza Strip from 9 to 11
September 2004. The other two victims died from previous
injuries they had sustained by Israeli troops in Gaza City
and Rafah. During their offensive on the northern Gaza
Strip, Israeli troops destroyed 43 houses and razed at least
90 donums of agricultural land. They also largely destroyed
the civilian infrastructure of the area. On 14 and 15
September 2004, Israeli troops conducted 5 military
incursions into Palestinian areas in the Gaza Strip. During
these incursions, Israeli troops destroyed 10 houses,
leaving 259 Palestinian civilians (71 families) homeless,
and razed 20 donums of agricultural land. In the West
Bank, this week, Israeli troops killed 14 Palestinians, 8 of
whom were civilians, including 3 children. One of the
children was run down by an Israeli military jeep on 9
September 2004. Seven of the victims, including a child,
were killed in two extra-judicial executions committed by
Israeli troops in Jenin on 13 and 15 September 2004. On 15
September 2004, Israeli troops killed 5 Palestinians, after
having surrounded them in a garden in Nablus. A child was
also killed as Israeli troops continued to fire at the area
after the operation had ended. In addition, Israeli troops
arrested dozens of Palestinian civilians throughout the West
Bank. Israeli troops also destroyed 2 houses in the context
of retaliatory measures against families of Palestinian
activists. Israeli occupation troops have continued to
construct the annexation wall inside the West Bank
territory. This week, this construction took place mainly
in East Jerusalem and Hebron. This week, Israeli troops
continued to raze areas of Palestinian land to construct
sections of the wall in Hebron. IOF have continued to
impose a tightened siege on the oPts and have imposed severe
restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians in the
Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem. On 9
September 2004, Israeli troops imposed a total closure on
the oPts. In the Gaza Strip, Israeli troops have continued
to close Erez crossing for the third consecutive week, and
imposed severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians. In the West Bank, Israeli troops have continued
to impose a strict siege on Palestinian communities. They
have also imposed severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians and arrested some of them while
crossing military checkpoints. Israeli troops also imposed
a curfew on a number of Palestinian communities.
---------- Encroachment into and the Shelling of
Palestinian Areas, and Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and
Property Israeli Offensive on the Northern Gaza Strip
Israeli troops continued their offensive on the northern
Gaza Strip (see the previous report). At approximately
02.00, Israeli troops moved towards Jabalya refugee camp.
They took up positions at al-Sikka Street to the east of the
camp. An Israeli helicopter gunship fired a missile at a
numbers of members of the Palestinian resistance, seriously
wounding 5 of them. At approximately 03.00, Israeli
helicopter gunships fired another missile at the densely
populated camp, wounding 7 civilians. At approximately
07.00, a number of members of the Palestinian resistance
clashed with Israeli troops. One member of the resistance,
Mohammed 'Ali al-Haj 'Ali, 24, was killed by a live bullet
in the abdomen. At approximately 10.00, Israeli troops
opened fire at two unarmed young men, who were trying to
cross the main road. One of the young men, Sami Sharif
Thabet, 18, was seriously wounded by a live bullet in the
chest. Another civilian, Maher Mohammed Saleh, 42, from
Jabalya refugee camp, transported the young man to the
hospital in his car, however, Israeli troops fired at his
car. Saleh was seriously wounded by a live bullet in the
chest as well. He was able to drive the car until he
reached some civilians who evacuated him and the young man,
who was dead, to the hospital. At approximately 12.00,
Israeli troops began to shell and indiscriminately shoot
into camp. As a result, 2 Palestinian civilians, including
a child, were killed. 1. Munir Anwar al-Daqas, 10, hit
by a live bullet to the chest; and 2. Mohammed Yousef
'Ezziddin, 22, hit by a live bullet to the chest. In
addition, 24 civilians, mostly children, were injured, the
condition of 3 of them was described by medical sources as
serious. At approximately 14.00, Israeli troops fired at
Mahmoud Mohammed Darabeih, 29, when he was near his house in
al-Sikka Street. He was seriously wounded by a live bullet
in the chest. He died on the way to the hospital. PCHR's
field worker in the northern Gaza Strip reported that the
car that transported the victim to the hospital was fired at
by Israeli troops, but no casualties were reported.
Earlier, Israeli troops had fired at Maher Saleh, 45, when
he was traveling in his car. He was seriously wounded by a
live bullet in the chest. As a result of the Israeli
indiscriminate shelling, 30 other civilians were injured in
the east of Jabalya refugee camp and Beit Lahia town. In
the hours of the day, Israeli troops destroyed 12 houses in
Tal al-Za'tar area and the east of Jabalya refugee camp, and
damaged 128 others. They also razed at least 90 donums of
agricultural land, and destroyed 2 brick factories, a
maintenance workshop, an agricultural store and 3 wells. In
addition, Israeli troops seized 8 houses and transformed
them into military posts. Israeli troops also fired at
ambulances that tried to evacuate the wounded to hospitals.
At approximately 06.40 on Friday, 10 September 2004, Israeli
troops positioned at al-Sikka Street fired an artillery
shell at a number of members of the Palestinian resistance
who clashed with those troops. One member of the
resistance, 'Abdul 'Aziz 'Abdul Latif al-Ashqar, was
seriously wounded by shrapnel in the head, the chest and the
limbs. He died one hour following his evacuation to the
hospital. At approximately 15.30 on the same day,
Israeli troops fired at Saleh Tayseer Abu Hazzaa', 17, from
Gaza City, who was in a visit to his relatives at al-Sikka
Street. He was seriously wounded by a live bullet in the
chest. He died on the way to the hospital. Later on at
approximately 17.00, Israeli troops fired an artillery shell
at 16-year-old 'Abdullah Hisham 'Aashour Nasser when he was
near Jabalya district court to the west of al-Sikka Street.
He was instantly killed as his head was cut from his body.
Also on Friday, Israeli troops destroyed 3 houses and
damaged dozens of others in Tal al-Za'tar area and the east
of Jabalya refugee camp. Thus, the number of houses
destroyed by Israeli troops during their offensive on the
northern Gaza Strip had increased to 15, in addition to 28
houses that had been partially destroyed. As a result, 125
Palestinian civilians (22 families) have become homeless.
On Saturday morning, 11 September 2004, Israeli troops
withdrew from the northern Gaza Strip. Thursday, 9
September 2004 In the afternoon, Israeli troops killed a
Palestinian child in al-Ama'ari refugee camp in Ramallah,
when an Israeli military jeep ran him down and moved over
his body twice. Israeli troops admitted the attack and
claimed that "a Palestinian moved close to a military jeep
that moved towards him, so he was seriously injured as the
jeep hit him." Israeli troops further claimed that they
would initiate an investigation into the incident.
According to preliminary investigations conducted by
PCHR, at approximately 13.30, as hundreds of Palestinian
civilians were participating in the funeral procession of a
Palestinian who was extra-judicially executed by Israeli
troops on the preceding day, 4 Israeli military jeeps moved
into al-Bireh. Two of the jeeps moved into al-Ama'ari
refugee camp as the mourners began to go back homes. At
approximately 14.00, a number of children and young men
gathered and threw stones at the Israeli military jeeps,
which were patrolling provocatively in the streets of the
camp. One of the children, Mohammed 'Abdullah Jad al-Haq,
17, threw a stone at the front jeep. Immediately, the other
jeep moved towards him and ran him down. It also moved
forward and backward on his body. When the Israeli military
jeeps withdrew from the area, a number of civilians tried to
offer the child first medical aid, but he was dead.
Al-Jazeera Satellite Channel showed scenes of this attack,
clearly proving that it was deliberate. In the hours of
the day, Israeli troops moved into the villages of al-Duha,
Beit Ta'mar and Housan and the refugee camps of 'Aaida and
al-'Azza near Bethlehem; the villages of Tubas and
al-Zababda near Jenin; 'Azzoun village near Qalqilya; and
Qalandya refugee camp near Ramallah. They raided and
searched a number of houses and arrested 15 Palestinians.
At approximately 21.20, Israeli troops positioned in
military posts in the vicinity of "Neve Dekalim" settlement,
west of Khan Yunis, opened fire at Palestinian houses in
Khan Yunis refugee camp. A woman and a child were injured
when they were inside their homes. 1. Maha Sabri 'Eita,
16, injured by shrapnel in the right eye; and 2. Warda
Ibrahim al-Jurof, 59, injured by shrapnel in the right
thigh. At approximately 22.00, Israeli troops moved into
Rafidya neighborhood in the west of Nablus. They opened
fire at houses. A number of Palestinian children and young
men gathered and threw stones at those troops. Immediately,
Israeli troops fired at the stone throwers, wounding
21-year-old Mohammed Ahmed Hassouna with a rubber-coated
metal bullet in the left leg. Friday, 10 September 2004
At approximately 02.00, Israeli troops raided and searched a
house belonging to the family of Mos'ab Isma'il
al-Hashlamoun, 22, in Khellat Safour in the south of Hebron,
and arrested him. Also at approximately 02.00, 5 Israeli
military jeeps surrounded Mohammed al-Rowaished's house in
'Eissi neighborhood in the west of Hebron. Israeli troops
blew up its door and forced the family. Then, they searched
the house, opening fire at its furniture. Some furniture
burnt, and one of the owner's sons, 9-year-old Amjad, who is
mentally handicapped, was injured in the left hand. Israeli
troops also arrested two of al-Rowaished's sons, Samer and
Hany, who are university students. Saturday, 11
September 2004 At approximately 08.00, 10 Israeli military
jeeps moved into Tulkarm through its western entrance. They
took positions at the northern entrance to Tulkarm refugee
camp. Israeli troops opened fire at Palestinian houses. A
Palestinian civilian, 21-year-old Mohammed 'Abdul Qader
Nasrallah, was wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet in
the chest. In the hours of the day, Israeli troops moved
into al-Duha village near Bethlehem; Silwad village near
Ramallah; Hebron; and Ektaba village near Tulkarm. They
raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 8
Palestinians, including a child and 3 brothers. Sunday,
12 September 2004 In the evening, medical sources in a
hospital in Cairo declared that Daoud 'Abdullah Abu Jazar,
19, from Rafah refugee camp, died from a wound he sustained
by Israeli troops last year. According to PCHR's
documentation, Abu Jazar was seriously wounded by a live
bullet in the head during an Israeli military incursion into
Block O in Rafah refugee camp on 18 November 2003. As he
was in a critical condition he was transferred from
Palestinian hospitals in the Gaza Strip to Nasser Medical
Academy in Cairo, where he had received medical attention
until the time of his death. Monday, 13 September 2004
In the early morning, medical sources at Shifa Hospital in
Gaza City declared that Rawad Ibrahim al-Sowairki, 26, from
al-Shojaeya neighborhood in thhe city, died from a wound he
had sustained last week, when Israeli helicopters and tanks
shelled a training center of Hamas movement in al-Tuffah
neighborhood in the east of Gaza City. This attack left 14
Palestinians dead and injured 12 others. Al-Sowairki had
received medical attention in the intensive care unit at
Shifa Hospital as he was injured by shrapnel throughout the
body. Thus, the number of Palestinians killed as a result
of this attack has increased to 15. At approximately
07.00, Israeli troops moved into Ramallah. They surrounded
the campus of the Education College. They raided the
student hostel. They interrogated a number of students and
summoned 6 of them to the Israeli intelligence, each in his
area of residence. This raid had been the fourth of its
kind since April 2002. At approximately 07.15, Israeli
troops positioned in military posts in the vicinity of
"Netzarim" settlement, south of Gaza City, fired a shell at
Palestinian agricultural areas located to the north of the
aforementioned settlement. A Palestinian woman, Suhaila
'Ali Quza'at, 45, was injured by shrapnel in the right hand,
while she was farming her land. At approximately 08.45,
Israeli troops positioned on tanks an in military posts
along the Egyptian border, south of Rafah, opened fire at
residential areas in the town. A Palestinian child,
15-year-old Ahmed Walid Sheikh al-'Eid, was injured by
shrapnel in the chest and the right arm, when he was near
his house in al-Shaboura refugee camp, nearly 1200 meters
away from the border. In the hours of the day, Israeli
troops moved into Nablus and the neighboring Kufol Qallil
village; al-Zahiriya village near Hebron; and al-'Azza and
al-Duhaisha refugee camps near Bethlehem. They raided and
searched a number of houses and arrested 10 Palestinians,
including 2 children who were brothers. Tuesday, 14
September 2004 At approximately 01.00, Israeli troops,
reinforced by heavy military vehicles and helicopters, moved
nearly 200 meters into Block J in Rafah refugee camp,
adjacent to the Egyptian border. Under the cover of
indiscriminate shelling, they destroyed a 2-storey house
belonging to the Shouman family and a 4-storey apartment
building belonging to the Mar'ei family. As a result, 53
Palestinians civilians (11 families) have become homeless.
At approximately 03.00, an infantry unit of Israeli
troops moved nearly 300 meters into al-Qarara village, north
of Khan Yunis. The Israeli troops surrounded Jawad Adeeb
Abu 'Obaid's house and called on its 18 residents to get
out. They checked the male residents. Then, they used the
house's owner as a human shield while searching the house.
At approximately 06.00, Israeli troops arrested the owner
and his four sons. They took them to an Israeli military
post at the eastern border of the Gaza Strip, where they
interrogated them. All of the detainees were released
later, excluding Sufian Jawad Abu 'Eid, 21. Israeli troops
also ordered the owner to vacate his house. In the hours of
the day, Israeli troops moved into 'Arraba village, south of
Jenin; Nablus and the neighboring villages of Beit Fourik,
Beit Dajan and Tallouza; al-Duhaisha refugee camp, south of
Bethlehem. They raided and searched a number of houses and
arrested 12 Palestinians. At approximately 22.00,
Israeli troops, reinforced by heavy military vehicles, moved
nearly 500 meters into al-Mughraqa village near "Netzarim"
settlement, south of Gaza City. Under the cover of
indiscriminate shelling, they surrounded 2 houses belonging
to the families of Yassin and Hajji. They held residents of
each house in one room and transformed the two houses into
military sites. Israeli troops also used one member of the
hajji family as a human shield while searching the family's
house and the neighboring building of the municipality.
During this incursion, which continued until Wednesday
morning, 15 September 2004, Israeli troops destroyed 7
houses, leaving 34 Palestinian civilians (9 families)
homeless. They also razed at least 20 donums of
agricultural land. Wednesday, 15 September 2004 At
approximately 03.00, Israeli troops positioned in military
posts in the vicinity of "Neve Dekalim" settlement, west of
Khan Yunis, opened fire at Palestinian houses in Khan Yunis
refugee camp. A Palestinian child, 15-year-old Ansam 'Abdul
Rahim Abu Shammala, was injured by shrapnel in the left arm,
while she was inside her house. At approximately 04.00,
Israeli troops, reinforced by military vehicles, 2
bulldozers and a helicopter gunship, moved into the west of
Nablus. They surrounded a number of houses at al-Razi
Street, a branch road of an-Najah National University
Street. Some Israeli troops were positioned atop of Dr.
Jamal al-'Aaloul's house and other troops surrounded a
garden of a church in the area. A number of Palestinian
gunmen, who were hiding in the garden, clashed with the
Israeli troops. Immediately, Israeli troops fired shells
and live bullets at the gunmen. The Israeli shelling and
gunfire continued until 08.00. At approximately 08.50,
Israeli troops resumed firing at the area. A Palestinian
child, 11-year-old Maram Mufeed 'Abdul 'Aziz al-Nahla, was
seriously wounded by a live bullet in the face. She died
shortly after having been evacuated to Rafidya Hospital.
Although Israeli troops allowed an ambulance to evacuate the
child to the hospital, they did not allow other ambulances
to enter the area until 11.30. When ambulances were allowed
to enter the area, they transferred the bodies of 5
Palestinians to Rafidya Hospital. The victims were
identified as. 1. Mulhem 'Afif Ibrahim Abu Jamila, 26,
hit by several live bullets in the head; 2. 'Abdul Halim
Sa'eej 'Abdul Halim Salem, 21, hit by several live bullets
in the head; 3. Hani Ahmed Fathi al-'Aqqad, 24, hit by
several live bullets in the head; 4. Nader Ibrahim Rida
al-Aswad, 27, hit by several live bullets in the head; and
5. Mohammed Rebhi Sa'id Mar'ei, 20, hit by several live
bullets in the head. Later, dozens of Palestinian
children and young men gathered in the center of Nablus and
threw stones at Israeli military vehicles in the area.
Immediately, Israeli troops fired at the stone throwers,
wounding at least 20 Palestinian civilians, including a
number of bystanders. The condition of two of the wounded,
including a child, was described as serious. 1. 'Essam
Nihad Abu Hajla, 12, wounded by a live bullet in the head;
and 2. Hassan 'Ali Hassan Khalbous, 28, wounded by a
live bullet in the head. At approximately 04.00, Israeli
troops, reinforced by heavy military vehicles, moved nearly
400 meters into al-Rumailat area near Rafah terminal on the
Egyptian border. Under the cover of indiscriminate
shelling, they surrounded a 120-square-meter,
asbestos-roofed house owned by 'Abdul Salam Salim
al-Rumailat, and forced its residents out. Then, Israeli
troops planted explosives inside the house and destroyed it.
They claimed that a tunnel was found under the house. In
the hours of the day, Israeli troops moved into the villages
of al-Duha and al-Khader near Bethlehem; Jenin and the
neighboring al-Fara'a village; and Hebron. They raided and
searched a number of houses and arrested 6 Palestinians. At
approximately 15.00, Israeli troops positioned in military
posts in the vicinity of "Neve Dekalim" settlement, west of
Khan Yunis, shelled Palestinian houses in Khan Yunis refugee
camp and al-Nimsawi neighborhood. Five Palestinian
civilians (3 children and 2 women) were injured. 1.
Mohammed Radwan Enshasi, 15, injured by shrapnel in the left
foot; 2. Mohammed Fayez al-Akhras, 14, injured by
shrapnel in the chest; 3. Bilal 'Abdul Rahman al-Akhras,
15, injured by shrapnel in the right foot; 4. Nahla
Ahmed 'Abdul Nabi, 35, injured by shrapnel in the right
foot; and 5. Ghalia Hassan Abu Hilal, 55, injured by
shrapnel in the right thigh. Extra-Judicial Execution
In a continuation of the policy of extra-judicial execution
officially adopted by the Israeli political and military
establishments, this week, Israeli troops committed 2
extra-judicial executions. On Monday evening, 13 September
2004, Israeli troops committed an extra-judicial execution,
which killed 3 Palestinians in Jenin. The victims were
members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, the military wing of
Fatah movement, and were killed when an Israeli helicopter
gunship attacked their car. On Wednesday, 15 September
2004, an undercover unit of Israeli troops extra-judicially
executed 4 Palestinian civilians, including a child, in
Jenin. According to PCHR's preliminary investigations,
at approximately 17.15 on Monday, 13 September 2004, an
Israeli helicopter gunship fired a missile at a civilian
car, a grey Mazda, that was traveling near the Municipality
of Jenin. The missile struck the car and destroyed it.
Immediately, medical personnel hurried to the place of the
attack and removed the bodies of 3 Palestinians from the
car. The bodies were transferred to Dr. Khalil Suleiman
Hospital in Jenin. The victims were identified as. 1.
Mahmoud Asa'ad Abu Khalifa, 29; 2. Yamen Jamil Abu
al-Haija, 23; and 3. Amjad Husni Mahmoud Abu al-Haija,
30. Later, Israeli troops claimed that Abu Khalifa had
been engaged in several attacks on them throughout the West
Bank. The three victims had survived an assassination
attempt by Israeli troops in August 2004. A Palestinian
child was injured in the August attack when a missile hit
her family home. At approximately 12.30 on Wednesday, 15
September 2004, as 4 Palestinian civilians were traveling in
a civilian car in the industrial zone in the northeast of
Jenin, 2 civilian cars, with Palestinian registrations,
stopped nearly 50 meters away from the car. A number of
armed persons, who are members of an undercover unit of
Israeli troops, got out of the two car and opened fire at
the first car. The four civilians were instantly killed.
They were identified as. 1. Ma'ath Mohammed Fayez
Qutait, 26, from Sirees village southeast of Jenin, hit by
several live bullets to the chest; 2. Ibrahim 'Ata
'Abdul Rahim Abu Salha, from Sirees village southeast of
Jenin, hit by several live bullets to the chest; 3.
Fawaz Fakhri Fawaz Zakarna, 17, from Qabatya village
southeast of Jenin, hit by several live bullets to the
chest; and 4. Fadi Fakhri Fawaz Zakarna, 28, from
Qabatya village southeast of Jenin, hit by several live
bullets to the chest. Israeli troops stated that Fadi
Zkarna was wanted. Collective Punishment against Families
of Wanted Palestinians and Those Who Have Carried out Armed
Attacks against Israeli Targets In violation of
international humanitarian law, in particular the Geneva
Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in
Time of War of 1949, article 33 of which prohibits punishing
any protected person for “an offence he or she has not
personally committed,” Israeli forces took retaliatory
measures against the families of Palestinians Israel alleges
have ordered, facilitated, or carried out attacks against
Israeli targets. At approximately 04.00 on Wednesday, 15
September 2004, Israeli troops moved al-Zaher neighborhood
in Qalqilya. They surrounded a 120-square-meter, 3-storey
house belonging to the family of Yousef Taleb 'Ali Eghbari,
who exploded himself on the preceding day near an Israeli
military checkpoint at the entrance to Habla village, south
of Qalqilya. Israeli troops forced the 5 residents of the
house out and destroyed the house. At approximately
09.30 on Wednesday, 15 September 2004, after they had killed
5 Palestinian gunmen at al-Razi Street in the west of
Nablus, Israeli troops demolished a 100-square-meter
deserted house belonging to the Zaid al-Keelani family,
claiming that the gunmen hid inside it. Continued Siege
on the oPt This week, Israeli occupying forces have
continued to impose a tightened siege on the oPt and imposed
severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians
in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem.
Gaza Strip Israeli occupying forces have continued to
impose a tightened siege on the Gaza Strip for the 18th
consecutive week. This week, they divided the Gaza Strip
into 3 separate zones. Until Saturday morning, 11
September 2004, Israeli troops had continued to close Abu
Houli and al-Matahen checkpoints to the north of Khan Yunis.
At approximately 17.15 on Friday, 10 September 2004, Israeli
troops fired at Palestinian civilians who were waiting at
al-Matahen checkpoint. One civilian, Ibrahim Jama'an Abu
Dahrouj, 21, from Gaza Valley village, was injured by
shrapnel in the chest. On Sunday morning, 12 September
2004, and Monday afternoon, 13 September 2004, Israeli
troops closed the two checkpoints and held and searched a
number of Palestinian civilian vehicles in between. They
arrested Mohammed Abu Shabab, 27, from Khan Yunis. Israeli
troops often close the two checkpoints for long hours.
Israeli troops have continued to impose a strict siege on
al-Mawasi area in the southern Gaza Strip. They have
continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians to and from the area. They have also
continued to prevent female Palestinians whose ages are
between 16 and 25, and male ones whose ages are between 16
and 30 from crossing the checkpoint without prior
coordination. Israeli troops have also continued to
impose a tightened siege on al-Sayafa area in the northern
Gaza Strip. The have denied entry of domestic gas to the
area. They have also imposed severe restrictions of the
movement of Palestinian farmers. Israeli troops allow only
5 persons to get out of the area everyday to bring
foodstuffs. On Sunday, 12 September 2004, Israeli troops
reopened the entrance to the area after it had been closed
on Friday, 3 September 2004. However, Israeli troops allow
schoolchildren to come back to the area only at 17.00. In
the same context, Israeli troops have continued to impose
severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians living in al-Ma’ni area near “Kfar Darom”
settlement in the central Gaza Strip. Israeli troops
have continued to close Erez crossing in the northern Gaza
Strip for the third consecutive week. A very limited number
of patients have been allowed to travel through the
crossing. Even though Israeli occupying forces partially
reopened al-Mentar (Karni) commercial crossing to the east
of Gaza City, and Sofa crossing, northeast of Rafah, they
have imposed severe restrictions on the flow of goods
through the two crossing. Israeli troops have
continued to impose severe restrictions on travel through
Rafah International Crossing Point, which has been the only
outlet for the Gaza Strip to the outside world since 14
February 2001, when IOF destroyed the runway of Gaza
International Airport. The number of Palestinians allowed
to travel through the terminal daily is very limited. As a
result, many patients who are badly in need of special
medical treatment abroad have not been able to travel.
Israeli troops have continued to prevent Palestinians whose
ages are between 16 and 35 from traveling through the
terminal since 16 April 2004. The West Bank IOF
have continued to impose a strict siege on Palestinian
communities. They have also imposed severe restrictions on
the movement of Palestinian civilians. Jerusalem
Israeli troops imposed more restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians, while they have continued to
construct new sections of the annexation wall to the north
of East Jerusalem. According to eyewitnesses, Israeli
troops erected a number of temporary checkpoints on roads
leading to the city. On Thursday evening, 9 September 2004,
Israeli troops erected 4 military checkpoints to the
northwest of Jerusalem, and checked dozens of Palestinian
civilians. Hebron Since Tuesday, 31 August 2004,
Israeli troops have continued to impose a tightened siege
on Hebron. They have isolated the town from its
surroundings. They chased Palestinian civilians who
attempted to travel to and from the town. Israeli troops
also imposed restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians inside the town. On Thursday, 9 September 2004,
Israeli troops stopped and checked dozens of Palestinian
civilians in various areas in the town. They also held at
least 40 civilians, including schoolchildren and women, and
took them to settlements inside the town. Israeli troops
interrogated these civilians and beat some of them. They
also severely beat Ishaq Mohammed al-Qawasmi, 45, and
Rashid 'Abdul Halim Houshia, 32. The two sustained bruises
throughout the body. At approximately 10.00 on Sunday, 12
September 2004, Israeli troops positioned at a military
checkpoint at the northern entrance of al-Fawar refugee
camp, south of Hebron, severely beat Isma'il Mohammed
al-Najjar, 25. He sustained serious bruises throughout the
body. Bethlehem On Sunday morning, 12 September
2004, Israeli troops positioned at the Container
checkpoint, northeast of Bethlehem, severely beat Sameeh
'Abdul Karim al-Fawaghra, 23, from Wad Rahhal south of
Bethlehem, while he was on his way to his work. He
sustained bruises throughout the body. Also on Sunday
morning, Israeli troops positioned at checkpoint at the
northern entrance of al-Khader village, southwest of
Bethlehem, severely beat Mahanna Mousa Khalawi, 24. He
sustained bruises. Nablus Israeli troops imposed more
restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. On
Saturday morning, 11 September 2004, Israeli troops
positioned at Beit 'Eiba checkpoint, west of Nablus, stopped
and checked Palestinian civilians traveling to the city.
Israeli troops positioned at Hawara and Za'tara
checkpoints, south of the city, and Beit Fourik checkpoint,
east of the city, took similar measures against Palestinian
civilians. On Thursday, 9 September 2004, Israeli troops
positioned at Hawara checkpoint, south of Nablus, prevented
hundreds of Palestinians civilians, including patients,
from traveling to and from the city. On Saturday, 11
September 2004, Israeli troops positioned at Beit Eiba
military checkpoint, west of Nablus, held Leena Budair, 24,
a medic with the Palestine Red Crescent Society from
Far'oun village south of Tulkarm, for several hours.
Jenin Israeli troops closed most of the main roads that
link Jenin with other communities. They erected a number
of military checkpoints around the town and imposed more
restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. On
Saturday evening, 11 September 2004, Israeli troops imposed
a total siege on the Jordan Valley and closed the two iron
gates at its entrances. On Sunday, 12 September 2004,
Israeli troops erected a number of temporary military
checkpoints in the central Jordan Valley. In the evening,
Israeli troops erected a checkpoint between the villages of
Tubas an 'Aqqaba, southeast of Jenin. They stopped dozens
of students who were traveling back to al-Zababda village
and held 5 girls and 3 young men for not having their
identity cards. When a clerk brought the identity cards,
Israeli troops positioned at the checkpoint fired 5 live
bullets at him, but he was not hurt. Two hours later, a
representative of ICRC intervened to release the 8
students. Tulkarm Since Sunday, 12 September 2004,
Israeli troops have imposed more restrictions on the
movement of Palestinian civilians. They closed all roads
leading to the town with sand barriers, prohibiting movement
of Palestinian civilians. Curfews On Friday evening,
10 September 2004, Israeli troops imposed a curfew on
Kharabtha al-Musbah village, southwest of Ramallah. On
Saturday, 11 September 2004, Israeli troops imposed a
curfew on Qoussin village, southwest of Nablus, and 'Assira
village, north of the city. Arrests at Military
Checkpoints At noon Thursday, 9 September 2004, Israeli
troops positioned at Hawara checkpoint, south of Nablus,
arrested Hanan Yousef Hanani, 25, from Beit Fourik village,
east of the city, while she was traveling from Nablus back
to her village. On Friday, 10 September 2004, Israeli
troops positioned at al-Karama Terminal on the Jordanian
border arrested Ahmed 'Ali al-Salahat, 28, from Abu Enjaim
village, south of Bethlehem, while he was traveling back to
the West Bank from Jordan. On Tuesday, 14 September 2004,
Israeli troops erected a spontaneous checkpoint near
al-Tabaqa village, south of Hebron. They arrested Ashraf
Mustafa Shahin, 22, and Ra'ed Badawi Abu Za'nouna, 23.
Continued Construction of the Annexation Wall Israeli
troops have continued to construct the annexation wall
inside the West Bank territory, especially in East Jerusalem
and Hebron. This week, Israeli troops continued to
construct a section of the wall at Ramallah – Jerusalem
Street, north of East Jerusalem. According to eyewitnesses,
Israeli troops erected 5-meter-high cement blocks between
Qalandya checkpoint, south of Ramallah, and Dahiat al-Barid
area, north of east of Jerusalem. They erected some cement
blocks in middle of the main road, cutting the road that
links between Dahiat al-Barid area and a number of schools,
thus forcing schoolchildren to go to their schools through
Qalandya checkpoint, north of East Jerusalem. In Hebron,
Israeli troops continued to raze areas of Palestinian
agricultural land in Sikka village, southwest of the town,
for the purpose of the construction of the wall. They
uprooted hundreds of olive trees belonging to the families
of al-Swaiti and al-Huraibat. The first stage of the
construction of the wall in Hebron district is expected to
extend of a 5-kilometer-long strip. According to military
orders issued by Israeli occupation authorities, the
annexation wall in Hebron is expected to extend to a
distance of 29 kilometers. Israeli troops also imposed
more restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians
isolated behind the wall. On Thursday, 9 September 2004,
Israeli troops adopted new procedures at the iron gate at
the entrance to Deir Ballout village, southwest of Nablus.
According to the new procedures, the gate would be opened
from 07.00 to 09.00 and from 15.30 to 18.00, after it had
been opened from 10.00 to 16.00 daily. This gate is one of
the most important outlets that link between the north and
south of the West Bank. Settlement Activities and
Settlers' Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and Properties
Israeli troops have pursued settlement activities in the oPt
and settlers who live in the oPt in violation of
international humanitarian law have continued to attack
Palestinian civilians and their properties. On Thursday
morning, 9 September 2004, Israeli troops, accompanied by an
officer of the planning department of the Israeli Civil
Administration, started to raze areas of Palestinian land in
Bani N'aim village, east of Hebron, near "Bnei Hefer"
settlement. They razed 5 donums of agricultural land and
uprooted at least 100 olive trees owned by Mohammed Ahmed
Manasra. On Friday morning, 10 September 2004, Israeli
troops razed areas of agricultural land near the Ibrahimi
Mosque in the south of Hebron, near "Avraham Avinu"
settlement inside the town. This process apparently aims at
linking the aforementioned settlement with al-Shuhada
Street, which leads to 3 other settlements.
***** Recommendations to the International
Community 1. PCHR calls upon the High Contracting
Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to fulfill their
legal and moral obligations under article 1 of the
Convention to ensure Israel's respect for the Convention in
the Occupied Palestinian Territories. PCHR calls on the
international community to immediately “ensure respect” for
the Convention. 2. PCHR calls upon the High
Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to
convene a conference to take effective steps to ensure
Israel's respect of the Convention in the oPt and to provide
immediate protection for Palestinian civilians. 3.
PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth
Geneva Convention to comply with its legal obligations
detailed in article 146 of the Convention to search for and
prosecute those responsible for grave breaches, namely war
crimes. 4. PCHR recommends international civil
society organizations, including human rights organizations,
bar associations and NGOs to participate in the process of
searching for Israeli war criminals and to urge their
governments to bring these war criminals to justice. 5.
PCHR calls upon the European Union to activate article 2 of
the Euro-Israel Association Agreement, which provides that
Israel must respect human rights as a precondition for
economic cooperation between the EU states and Israel. PCHR
further calls upon the EU states to prohibit import of goods
produced in illegal Israeli settlements in the oPt. PCHR
also requests the application of the EU Guidelines on Arms
Sales and requests that EU Missions and Embassies in Israel
and the oPts press the Israeli government to apply and
implement in full the recently agreed EU Guidelines on Human
Rights Defenders. 6. PCHR calls upon European
governments to change their positions towards the
Palestinian cause at UN bodies, particularly the General
Assembly, Security Council and Commission on Human Rights.
7. PCHR requests that the international community
follow the advisory opinion of the ICJ when it called on the
High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Convention, through
the UNGA and UNSC, to take effective measures to stop the
construction of the annexation wall in the West Bank. 8.
In recognition of ICRC as the guardian of the Fourth Geneva
Convention, PCHR calls upon the ICRC to increase its staff
and activities in the oPt, including for facilitating family
visitations to Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. 9.
PCHR appreciates the efforts of international civil society,
including human rights organizations, bar associations,
unions and NGOs, and urges them to continue their role in
pressuring their governments to secure Israel's respect for
human rights in the oPt and to end its attacks on
Palestinian civilians. 10. In light of the severe
restrictions imposed by the Israeli government and its
occupying forces on access for human rights defenders to the
oPt, PCHR calls upon European countries to deal the same way
with Israeli citizens. 11. PCHR reiterates that any
political settlement not based on international human rights
law and humanitarian law cannot lead to a peaceful and just
solution of the Palestinian question. Rather, such an
arrangement can only lead to further suffering and
instability in the region. Any peace agreement or process
must be based on respect for international law, including
international human rights and humanitarian law. “END”
For more information please call PCHR office in Gaza, Gaza
Strip, on +972 8 2824776 - 2825893 PCHR, 29 Omer El Mukhtar
St., El Remal, PO Box 1328 Gaza, Gaza Strip. E-mail:
pchr@pchrgaza.org, Webpage http://www.pchrgaza.org/
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