October 2, 2012
Gaza Strip: Attacks and their Consequences
Gaza Strip: Attacks and their Consequences

Fact Sheet                                                         September 2012

Following
disengagement from the Gaza Strip in September 2005, Israel has unilaterally and
illegally established a so-called “buffer zone”, an area prohibited to
Palestinians along the land and sea borders of the Gaza Strip. The precise area
designated by Israel
as a “buffer zone” is unknown and Israeli policy is typically enforced with
live fire. The establishment of the ‘buffer zone’ is illegal under both Israeli
and international law.

 

Preventing
Palestinians from access to their land, and fishing areas, violates numerous
provisions of international human rights law, including the right to work, the right
to the highest attainable standard of living, and the right to the highest
attainable standard of health. Enforcing the “buffer zone” by means of live fire
often results in, inter alia, the war
crimes of direct targeting of civilians and indiscriminate attacks.

 

                                                                                                                                

Dimensions

 

On
land: inside Palestinian territory:

 

 

· Second Intifada (2000): 150 metres

· According to Israel
(2010) :  300 metres

· In reality:

Minimum: 300
metres
to approximately 2 kilometres

· Approximately 17% of the total territory of the Gaza Strip

 

 

 

At
sea, area off coast for Palestinian fishing:

 

· Oslo Accords (1994): 20 nautical miles (NM)

· Bertini Commitment (2002): 12 NM

· October 2006: 6 NM

· End of 2007 : 3 NM

· 1.5 NM
in the north along the maritime boundary with Israel

· 1 NM
in the south along the maritime boundary with Egypt

 

Impact

 

On
Land:

 

· Approximately 27,000 dunums, 35% of the Gaza Strip’s agricultural land can only
be accessed under high personal risk, as Israeli attacks may result in injury
or death of civilians.

· 95% of
the restricted area is arable land

· After the evacuation of settlements (2005) and Operation Cast
Lead (2008-2009) the majority of Palestinians families abandoned their land
and houses.

At
Sea:

 

· Palestinians are totally prevented from accessing 85% of the
maritime areas
in reference to 1994 Gaza Jericho Agreement.

· Approximately 4,400 fishermen expose themselves to high
risk every day at sea.

· Approximately
8,200 persons are working in fishing industry.

· Approximately 65,000 persons, including individuals in the
fishing industry and their dependents are affected by thebuffer zone”
restrictions at sea.

· The area near
the coast is markedly over-fished.

 

 

Attacks

September 2012

Attacks

Total

Within Land
“buffer zone”

Within Maritime

“buffer zone”

Shelling

2

2

0

Shooting

22

10

12

Incursions

5

5

0

Land leveling

0

0

0

Total of incident

29

17

12

 

 

Consequences of
attacks

a. Deaths and Injuries

September 2012

CONSEQUENCES

Total

Within Land
“buffer zone”

Within Maritime

“buffer zone”

Deaths of Persons

4

3

1

Minors

0

0

0

Women

0

0

0

Injuries of Persons

3

2

1

Minors

0

0

0

Women

1

1

0

 

b. Property related violations

September 2012

CONSEQUENCES

Total

Within Land
“buffer zone”

Within Maritime

“buffer zone”

Property damaged

4

1

3

Property confiscated

0

0

0

Dunums razed

0

0

0

 

c. Detention

September
2012

 

CONSEQUENCES 

Total

Within Land “buffer zone”

Within
Maritime

“buffer zone”

Total persons
detained

11

11

0

Minors
detained

6

6

0

Women
detained

0

0

0

 

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