September 24, 2003
Palestinian child killed, 8 injured and 24 families left homeless in overnight Israeli incursion into Rafah
Palestinian child killed, 8 injured and 24 families left homeless in overnight Israeli incursion into Rafah


Ref: 124/2003

 

Overnight, in a serious escalation of
attacks against Palestinian civilians, Israeli occupying forces moved into
al-Manara neighborhood near the Egyptian border, south of Rafah. During the
operation that was claimed to be aimed at uncovering tunnels in the area,
Israeli occupying forces killed one Palestinian child, injured 8 civilians and
destroyed 14 Palestinian houses. 

 

According to PCHR’s investigations, at
approximately 23:30 on Tuesday, 23 September 2003, Israeli occupying forces,
reinforced with around 20 tanks and a bulldozer, moved approximately 200m into
al-Manara neighborhood near the Egyptian border, south of Rafah.  The incursion was accompanied by
indiscriminate shelling and Israeli forces raided a house and used it as a
military site, from which they shot at Palestinian civilians and exchanged
gunfire with a number of Palestinian gunmen.

 

The Israeli military operation, which
continued until 05:30, left dead 16-year-old Mohammed ‘Eissa Hamdan, who was
hit by shrapnel throughout the body. 8 other Palestinians were also wounded; 3
seriously. In addition, Israeli occupying forces completely destroyed 3
Palestinian houses and 11 partially, leaving 185 people (24 families) homeless.
They also destroyed nearby fences surrounding areas of land.

 

In another incident at approximately 08:00
on Tuesday, 23 September 2003, the residents of 4 houses in Khan Younis were
notified by Israeli forces through megaphones that their homes were to be
demolished by the evening of the same day. The homes, in which 30 people live,
are located in Gizan Abu Rashwan area in the southwest of the town.  PCHR suabmitted an appeal to the Israeli
military legal advisor on behalf of the families to stop the demolition. In his
response, the Israeli military legal advisor claimed that Israeli military
activities in the area were aimed at exploding landmines, rather than demolishing
houses. Furthermore, if the Israeli military were to demolish the houses, the
owners would be sent official notification in order to allow them appeal the
order. Nevertheless, during the evening of Tuesday, 23 September, Israeli
occupying forces blocked the branch road leading to the houses in question with
sand barriers. As a result, the residents were unable to reach their houses and
were forced to spend the night outdoors. Israeli occupying forces also
destroyed a building and 13 greenhouses in the same area and in Khuza’a
village, east of Khan Yunis, Israeli occupying forces destroyed a building and
razed 9 donums
[1]
of agricultural land.

 

PCHR
strongly condemns the ongoing escalation in Israeli war crimes against
Palestinian civilians and property.  PCHR
believes that the international community’s silence simply encourages Israel to
continue to perpetrate crimes against Palestinian civilians.  PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties
to the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 to fulfill their obligations and take
the necessary steps to stop violations of the Convention perpetrated by Israeli
occupying forces against Palestinian civilians in the Occupied Palestinian
Territories.

 

 

 

 

 



[1] 1 donum is equal to 1000
square meters.  

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