January 9, 2003
Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (09 January 2003)
Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (09 January 2003)

 

The International Community Remains
Silent While Israeli Human Rights’ Violations Continue in the OPT

 

 
· Palestinians,
including 3 civilians, killed by Israeli forces and settlers

· Israeli
forces conduct a series of incursions into Palestinian areas, accompanied by
indiscriminate shelling

· The
Israeli retaliatory campaign
continues against families of
wanted Palestinians and those who have carried out armed attacks against
Israeli targets 

· Israeli
forces use Palestinian civilians as human shields during military operations

· A
number of Palestinians arrested

· The
severe siege of the OPT has continued and Palestinians under the age of 35
denied permission to travel abroad

 

Introduction

 

Palestinian
civilians, including willful killings, shelling of and incursions into
Palestinian areas,

Israeli
occupying forces have perpetrated more illegal actions and human rights
violations against house demolitions, and agricultural land leveling. 
Between the 2-8 January 2003, 6 Palestinians, including 3 civilians, have been
killed by Israeli forces and settlers.

 

This week
Israeli occupying forces conducted a series of incursions into Palestinian
areas in the Gaza Strip. They destroyed
dozens of Palestinian houses and civilian facilities and shelled residential areas,
killing 4 Palestinians. Within the
period 2-4 January 2003, Israeli forces demolished 30 Palestinian houses
totally and 7 others partially, destroyed a gas station and razed seven donums
of agricultural land in Rafah. Furthermore, Israeli forces demolished 9 Palestinian houses in Khan
Yunis. Consequently, more than 300
Palestinians, mostly children and women, have become homeless. Israeli forces also razed 29 donums of Palestinian
agricultural land in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. 

 

Israeli
forces again attacked Palestinian civilian facilities in the Gaza Strip. On
Monday 6 January 2003, Israeli combat helicopters destroyed a Palestinian
workshop in the
al-Zaytoun
neighborhood in Gaza, and damaged a number of civilian facilities. A missile hit a house and narrowly missed
causing a tragedy because, fortunately, most of the family had been
outside. On the same day, Israeli forces
destroyed a factory of electric tools in Gaza, where 40 Palestinians used to
work. 

 

In
violation of international and humanitarian law, which prohibits collective
punishment, Israeli forces took retaliatory measures against families of
Palestinians who have allegedly carried out attacks against Israeli targets in
the Occupied Palestinian Territories and other Palestinians wanted by Israeli
forces.  In this context, the Israeli military destroyed five houses in
Hebron, Nablus, Tulkarm and Rafah. They
also tried to demolish a sixth one in Ramallah, but bulldozers faced
difficulties in reaching it. 

 

In an apparent willful killing, on Wednesday morning,
8 January 2003, Israeli occupying forces opened fire at the family of Mowaffaq
Ahmed ‘Ajaj in Saida village, north of Tulkarm, killing his son Ahmed, 18, with
a live bullet to the head. 

 

In yet
another attack from Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians, on
Thursday, 2 January 2003, an Israeli settler ran down an old Palestinian man
with his car in Qalqilya. 

 

Israeli
forces have maintained the
total siege imposed on the OPT, thereby collectively punishing the
Palestinian people. Israeli forces have partitioned Palestinian areas,
transforming them into cantons, violating Palestinian civilians’ economic,
social and cultural rights.  They have also imposed curfews on several
different areas. This week, Israeli
occupying authorities prevented Palestinians aged 16-35 from traveling
abroad. 

 

The Shelling of and Encroachment into Palestinian
Areas

 

Thursday, 2 January 2003

 

Israeli occupying forces
instigated another illegal action by destroying 25 refugee houses in the Rafah
refugee camp, rendering more than 200 people homeless. According to PCHR’s
investigations, at approximately 01:00, approximately more than 30 heavy
vehicles moved about 200m into Block J in the Rafah Refugee camp, which is
adjacent to the Egyptian border. They shelled the area intensely. The armored
bulldozers demolished the houses along with all the furniture and belongings
inside. 13 houses were totally demolished while 3 others were partially
demolished rendering 33 families, comprised of 181 people, homeless. PCHR’s
field worker in Rafah reported that residents of the houses were surprised by
the demolition, as they were given no earlier warnings and so were unable to
evacuate their furniture and belongings.

 

Following are details of the houses that were totally
demolished
:

 

 1. a
120-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 8 people lived, owned by
Suleiman ‘Ali Hammad Khafaja
;

 2. a
100-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 9 people lived, owned by
Salah ‘Abdul Latif ‘Abdul Salam Jaber
;

 3. a
170-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 3 families numbering 17
persons lived, owned by Fatema Ahmed Mohammed Barhoum
;

 4. a
150-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 2 families numbering 9
persons lived, owned by ‘Omar Ibrahim Khalil Abu Siam
;

 5. a
100-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 2 families numbering 12
persons lived, owned by Tawfiq Ibrahim Khalil Abu Siam
;

 6. a
125-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 5 families numbering 26
persons lived, owned by Ahmed ‘Abdullah Mohammed Jarad
;

 7. an
80-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 9 people lived, owned by Ahmed
Mohammed Ahmed Abu Hamra
;

 8. a
200-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 8 people lived, owned by
Ibrahim Nemer Nasser
;

 9. a
150-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 3 families numbering 15
persons lived, owned by Aamena Saleh ‘Abdul ‘Aziz Abu Muhsen
;

 10. a
200-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 8 people lived, owned by
Joma’a Khalil ‘Ali Barhoum
;

 11. a
100-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 6 people lived, owned by
Mohammed Humaid Mohammed al-Soufi
;

 12. a
240-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 8 people lived, owned by
‘Ouda Mohammed Khafaja; and

 13. a
200-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 4 families numbering 25
persons lived, owned by Mustafa Suleiman Isma’il Abu Khatla
. 

 

Following are details of the houses that were
partially demolished
:

 

 1. a 170-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 2 families numbering 7 persons live, owned by Salah ‘Abdul
Latif ‘Abdul Salam Jaber
;

 2. a 150-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 4 people live, owned by Ahmed Hammad Mohammed al-Soufi; and

 3. a 180-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 15 people lived, owned by Yousef Humaid al-Soufi
. 

 

Approximately 90 minutes later, the armored vehicles moved east to Block L, which is
adjacent to the border with Egypt. The soldiers called upon the residents to
evacuate their houses using megaphones. The bulldozers then demolished 9 Palestinian houses rendering 25
families, comprised of nearly 132 family members, homeless:

 

 1. a 200-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 5 families numbering 17 persons lived, owned by Hamed Hamed
Ibrahim al-Najjar
;

 2. a 300-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 5 families numbering 24 persons lived, owned by Hammad Hamdan
Ahmed Abu Taha
;

 3. a 295-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 5 families numbering 26 persons lived, owned by ‘Abdul Rahman
Mohammed ‘Abdul Rahman Hamad
;

 4. a 160-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 2 families numbering 13 persons lived, owned by ‘Aatef Mahmoud
Khalil al-Sha’er
;

 5. a 100-square-meter house, in which 10
people lived, owned by Hassan Rajab Shaqfa
;

 6. a 110-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 15 people lived, owned by Jamal Mahmoud Khalil al-Sha’er
;

 7. a 150-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 2 families numbering 11 persons lived, owned by Anwar Ahmed
Khalil al-Sha’er
;

 8. a 120-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 6 people lived, owned by Hani ‘Abdul Hamid Mustafa al-Hams; and

 9. a 140-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 8 people lived, owned by Joma’a Khalil Yousef al-Mughayar
. 

 

At approximately 14:25, Israeli occupying forces from
a military location near Salah al-Din Gate on the Egyptian border, south of
Rafah, opened fire at Palestinian residential areas in the town. A Palestinian civilian, Ayman Sa’ad Abu Taha,
36, was wounded by a live bullet in the left leg, while he was walking about
400m away from the border. 

 

At approximately 22:00, Israeli occupying forces
moved into the al-Sayafa area in the north of Beit Lahia, which has been under
Israeli military siege since the beginning of the Intifada. The forces used loudspeakers to tell the
Palestinian civilians, living in the area, (numbering approximately 200) to get
out of their houses. Then, Israeli
soldiers searched the houses. Two hours
later, people were allowed to back into their homes. However, at approximately 06:00 the following
day, Israeli forces ordered them out again and only allowed them to go back
into their houses three hours later. 

 

Friday, 3 January 2003

 

At approximately 03:00, Israeli occupying forces,
reinforced with heavy military vehicles and under the cover of intense
shelling, moved approximately 200m into the al-Salam neighborhood, which is
adjacent to the Egyptian border, south of Rafah. They demolished 7 Palestinian houses totally
and 4 others partially. They also razed
a 7-donum area of agricultural land planted with olives owned by Mahmoud Ahmed
al-Sha’er and Sabri Fathi al-Sha’er. PCHR’s field worker in Rafah reported that a delegation of the
International Solidarity Movement tried to stop the demolition of houses, but
Israeli forces opened fire at its members. 

 

Following are details of the houses that were totally
demolished
:

 

 1. a 250-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 14 people lived, owned by Ziad D’ib Hussein ‘Aashour
;

 2. a 250-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 8 people lived, owned by Na’im Sa’di Mohammed al-‘Aaloul
;

 3. a 100-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 12 people lives, owned by Sabri Fathi Nayef al-Sha’er
;

 4. a 200-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 6 people lived, owned by ‘Emad Najib Ahmed Salah
;

 5. a 300-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 10 people lived, owned by Jaber Mohammed Shihda ‘Abdul ‘Aal
;

 6. a 250-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 8 people lived, owned by Amin Mohammed Hussein ‘Abdul ‘Aal; and

 7. a 220-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 12 people lived, owned by Mustafa ‘Abdul Qader Mohammed Shaqfa
.

 

Following are details of the houses that were
partially demolished
:

 

 1. a 150-square-meter , asbestos-roofed
house, in which 4 people live, owned by Khalil Ahmed Khalil Salah
;

 2. a 400-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 2 families numbering 17 persons live, owned by Nasser Khalil
‘Abdullah Mansour
;

 3. a 60-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 2 people live, owned by Saleh Ahmed Saleh ‘Arada; and

 4. a 130-square-meter, asbestos-roofed
house, in which 1 person lives, owned by Mohammed Joma’a Sarhan
. At approximately 09:30, Israeli occupying forces,
reinforced with heavy military vehicles, moved approximately 200m into
Palestinian areas north of “Kfar Darom” settlement in the southeast
of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. They razed areas of Palestinian agricultural land:

 

 1. They razed an 18-donum area of
agricultural land planted with citrus owned by Zhafer Khalil al-Shawa. They had already razed 4-donums of
agricultural land owned by al-Shawa
. 

 2. They razed a 10.5-donum area of
agricultural land planted with olives and palms owned by Mohammed Ramadan
Hussein Abu Sha’ban and brothers
. 

 

Saturday, 4 January 2003

 

At approximately 06:40, Israeli occupying forces,
reinforced with heavy military vehicles and covered by intense gunfire, moved
into Jenin and its refugee camp. A
Palestinian civilian, Mohammed Bassam Mahmoud Nassar, 18, was wounded by a live
bullet in the left shoulder. 

 

At approximately 10:30, a number of Israeli military
jeeps moved into Ramallah. Israeli
soldiers opened fire indiscriminately. A
Palestinian girl
, Aamena Mustafa al-Boreiji, 19, from al-Amari refugee camp, was seriously
wounded by a live bullet in the chest, while standing in front of a shop where
she works
.

 

At approximately 12:00, Israeli occupying forces,
reinforced with heavy military vehicles, moved approximately 100m into the
al-Salam and al-Brazil neighborhoods, which are adjacent to the Egyptian
border, south of Rafah. Israeli military
bulldozers leveled areas inside the border. Four hours later, they demolished a 350-square-meter house, in which 7
people lived, owned by Hamdan Marzouq al-Sha’er, and a gas station owned by
Yousef Hamed Bahloul. Israeli forces
fired bullets into the air in order to disperse members of a delegation of the
International Solidarity Movement that had tried to stop the demolition. 

 

At approximately 14:45, Israeli soldiers, from tanks
positioned at the Egyptian border, south of Rafah, opened fire at Palestinian
houses in Block L in Rafah refugee camp. A Palestinian child, Wissam ‘Adnan Es’eifan, 12, was wounded by shrapnel
in the face. PCHR’s field worker in
Rafah reported that the child was wounded while he was near his family’s house,
approximately 300m north of the border. He also reported that Israeli forces shell the refugee camp day and
night, to allegedly provide cover for soldiers who are establishing an iron
wall along the Egyptian border. 

 

At approximately 18:30, Israeli occupying forces at
the eastern border of the Gaza Strip, east of Jabalya fired a number of
artillery shells at Mohammed Joma’a Salim Abu Malhous, 17, from Deir al-Balah,
while he was walking on an agricultural road, approximately 700m west of the
border. He was wounded by shrapnel
throughout his body and was able to escape to a site of the Palestinian
National Security Force. Palestinian
security men evacuated him to hospital in a civilian car. Abu Malhous did not explain to PCHR’s field
worker, who interviewed him, the reasons for his presence in the area, but his
brother asserted to the PCHR’s field worker that his brother suffers from
psychological problems and often leaves the house for several hours at a
time. 

 

Sunday, 5 January 2002

 

At approximately 00:00, Israeli occupying forces,
from military locations in the vicinity of “Neve Dekalim
settlement, west
of Khan Yunis, opened fire at Khan Yunis refugee camp and al-Nimsawi
neighborhood. A Palestinian woman,
E’etissam ‘Aashour ‘Aabdin, 23, was wounded by shrapnel from a live bullet in
the right foot. PCHR’s field worker in
Khan Yunis reported that she was wounded while she was inside her house,
approximately 400m away from the source of fire. 

 

At approximately 04:00, Israeli occupying forces in
military locations in the vicinity of Rafah Terminal opened fire at the VIP
hall at the terminal. Fire broke out in
the 60-square-meter hall. PCHR’s field
worker in Rafah reported that the furniture in the hall was severely damaged,
as no one was able to extinguish the fire due to the ongoing Israeli
shelling. 

 

Also, at approximately 04:00, Israeli occupying
forces moved into the al-Almaniya neighborhood in Jenin. They raided three Palestinian houses owned,
by Mahmoud ‘Aaref Jalamna, ‘Abed al-Shawish al-Dairawi and Amin Mousa Abu
Hammad. The forces held residents of the
first two houses in one room and climbed onto the roofs, while they forced the
four families (numbering 25 persons), living in the third house, to get out and
used them as human shields to prevent any shooting by Palestinian resistance
men. Israeli soldiers opened intense
fire at the third house and threw dozens of sound bombs and tear gas canisters
inside. Then, they took three members of
the family: Wassim, 24; Nassim, 17; and Rabi’, 16, to the roof and used them as
human shields in searching for their brother Mohammed, 22, who is allegedly
wanted by Israeli forces. At
approximately 09:15, Israeli forces arrested the three brothers and told their
father that they would not release them until his wanted son surrenders to the
Israeli military.

 

Monday, 6 January 2003

 

At midnight, Israeli combat helicopters launched 9
missiles at the al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City. Seven missiles hit a 40-square-meter workshop
(manufacturing car parts) owned by Mohammed Mousa Ahmed Sha’ban, totally
destroying it
. The
workshop is located in a highly populated area. An eighth missile hit the door of a store near the workshop owned by
‘Emad Rebhi Mohye al-Din. The door was
destroyed and the store was completely damaged. The ninth missile nearly caused a tragedy as it hit an 80-square-meter
flat, in which 6 people live, owned by Mandu Fu’ad Mahmoud al-Qishawi. The missile hit the children’s bedroom,
severely damaging the flat. Fortunately,
the wife and children were outside the flat. The husband sustained bruises throughout his body and his mother,
Moyassar ‘Aaref al-Ghalayini, 67, was wounded by shrapnel in the face. In addition, 8 civilians were evacuated to
hospital as they were shocked. 

 

At approximately 09:00, Israeli occupying forces,
reinforced with heavy military vehicles, moved approximately 300m east of Salah
al-Din Street near al-Shuhada junction, south of Gaza City. Israeli military bulldozers demolished a
factory of electric tools owned by Wissam ‘Othman No’man al-Khuzondar. The factory stood on a 2000-square-meter area
of land, and included a 400-square-meter, two-storey building. Israeli forces had partially demolished the
factory eight months ago, and since then, they have denied access to it for the
factory’s owner and workers. 

 

At approximately 16:00, Israeli soldiers on a
military observation tower in the vicinity of “Nissanit” settlement,
north of Beit Lahia, opened fire at al-Nada apartment building, approximately
1000m south of the
settlement. A Palestinian child, Ghadir Hassan al-Wali,
9, was wounded by a live bullet in the left leg. PCHR’s field worker in the northern Gaza
Strip reported that she was wounded while she was in the balcony of her
family’s flat
. 

 

At approximately 23:20, Israeli occupying forces
reinforced with heavy military vehicles and two
helicopters, moved from “Kfar Darom”
settlement, east of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, approximately 6km
north along Salah al-Din Street (the main road between the north and south of
the Gaza Strip). They took position at
the entrances of al-Maghazi refugee camp and al-Zawaida village. Then Israeli soldiers raided a three-storey
uninhabited house on the main road, owned by ‘Awni Mohammed ‘Abdul Hadi, and
transformed it into a military location, from which they fired at the
area. A number of Palestinian resistance
fighters and security men tried to resist the Israeli incursion. Israeli forces fired at them, killing two
people:

 

 1. Eyad
Mohammed Suleiman Abu Zayed, 25, from al-Zawaida village, shot by two live
bullets in the chest and the neck; and

 2. Nassim
Hassan Abu Malih, 24, a member of the Palestinian National Security Force from
al-Zawaida village, shot by several live bullets throughout the body. 

 

In addition, ‘Emad Mohammed Abu Zayed, 32, a member
of the Palestinian Presidential Guard, brother of the first victim, was wounded
by a live bullet in the right thigh. An
hour later, Israeli forces appeared to withdraw. Palestinian resistance men gathered to check
what was going on. They had positions in
branch roads inside al-Maghazi refugee camp. Immediately, Israeli soldiers positioned on the building that they had
previously seized, opened fire at the resistance men, killing Baker Mohammed
Khaddoura, 23, a member of the Palestinian National Security Force from
al-Maghazi refugee camp, with a live bullet in the back. 

 

At approximately 23:30, Israeli occupying forces,
reinforced with heavy military vehicles, and under the cover of intense
shelling, moved approximately 70m into Khan Yunis refugee camp. They demolished the remnants of a
220-square-meter, two-storey house owned by Jihad Hussein Abu Louz. The house had been subjected to repeated
Israeli shelling that had destroyed most of it. The incursion continued until 04:00 the following day, during which
Israeli forces demolished 3 Palestinian houses and a store:

 

 1. They demolished a 100-square-meter
house, in which 6 people lived, owned by Mohammed Kamal Kamel Abu Rezeq
.

 2. They demolished a 60-square-meter,
asbestos-roofed house, in which 10 people lived, owned by Mustafa Mahmoud Ahmed
Hunaideq
.

 3. They destroyed walls of two rooms of a
250-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 2 families numbering 16
persons live, owned by Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed Hunaideq. 

 4. They demolished a 16-square-meter,
asbestos-roofed store of vegetables owned by ‘Ali Ahmed Hussein Hunaideq
. 

 

In addition, three Palestinian civilians were wounded
by the Israeli gunfire
:

 

 1.Majed
Mohammed Hussein al-Salibi, 34, seriously wounded by a live bullet in the head
;

 2.Hussein
Hassan Abu Namous, 25, wounded by shrapnel from a live
bullet in the face, while he was near his house,
approximately 800m away from the source of fire; and
 

 3.Wa’el
Salem Abu Nemer, 25, wounded by shrapnel from a live bullet in the head
. 

 

Wednesday, 8 January 2003

 

At approximately 00:00, Israeli occupying forces,
reinforced with heavy military vehicles and under the cover of intense
shelling, moved approximately 70m into Block I in Khan Yunis refugee camp. Within five hours Israeli military bulldozers
had demolished two Palestinian houses totally and four houses partially. One of the houses was demolished while its
residents were still inside. A
Palestinian civilian, Ayman Mohammed Ahmed Hunaideq, 30, was killed by two live
bullets in the head and the left shoulder, while his brother, Nazhmi, 45, was
wounded by four live bullets in the left arm and thigh, as Israeli forces
opened heavy fire at the area. According
to eyewitnesses, the former was shot dead while he was in a connecting road
watching the Israeli incursion, while the latter was wounded when he was trying
to go to his house to help his family to get out as Israeli military bulldozers
demolished it. 

 

Following are details of the houses that were
demolished by Israeli military bulldozers
:

 

 1. They
totally demolished a 150-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 3
families numbering 18 persons lived, owned by Salem Ahmed ‘Abdullah al-Zarabi
.

 2. They
totally demolished a 300-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 19
people lived, owned by Hamdan Mahmoud Hunaideq
. 

 3. They
partially demolished a 120-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 5
people live, owned by Mohammed Ahmed Abu Matroud
. 

 4. They partially demolished a
500-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 10 people live, owned by
Nazhmi Mohammed Ahmed Hunaideq
. 

 5. They partially demolished a
170-square-meter, asbestos-roofed house, in which 8 people live, owned by
Hamada Mahmoud Shalloula
. 

 6. They partially demolished a
170-square-meter, 2-story house, in which 10 people live, owned by ‘Abdullah
Salem al-Zarabi
. 

 

Collective Punishment Measures
Against Families Of Wanted Palestinians And Those Who Have Allegedly Carried
Out Armed Attacks Against Israeli Targets

 

In
violation of international and humanitarian law, which prohibits collective
punishment, Israeli forces took retaliatory measures against families of
Palestinians who have allegedly carried out attacks against Israeli targets in
the Occupied Palestinian Territories and those wanted by Israeli forces.

At approximately 01:30 on Friday, 3 January 2003,
Israeli occupying forces, reinforced with heavy military vehicles, moved into
Beit Kahel village, northwest of Hebron. They surrounded the house of Mohammed Mahmoud Isma’il Barioush, 37, who
was previously detained by these forces. They ordered the 8 residents of the 170-square-meter, 2-story house to
exit in the next 12 minutes. Then, they
destroyed it. Two neighboring houses and
a school were damaged. Israeli forces
accuse Barioush, whom they have detained since 22 May 2002, of recruiting
persons to Islamic Jihad and carrying out resistant activities against the
Israeli forces. His son, Mo’ayad, 20,
has also been administratively detained by Israeli forces for three years.

 

At approximately 04:00 on the same day, Israeli
occupying forces surrounded the house Wafaa’ Edris, who carried out a suicide
bombing in West Jerusalem on 27 January 2002. The house is located in al-Amari refugee camp
in Ramallah. Israeli forces ordered the
family to evacuate their furniture and belongings in five minutes. Then, an Israeli military
bulldozer moved towards it, but the narrow roads of
the refugee camp did not allow it to reach the house. Israeli forces informed the family that they
would demolish the house as soon as possible, and withdrew from the area
. 

 

At approximately 23:15 on Sunday, 5 January 2003,
Israeli heavy military vehicles moved into the Canada area in Tal al-Sultan
neighborhood in the west of Rafah. They
surrounded the house of Jamil Mohammed Hassan Abu ‘Armana, whose brother Hassan
is
allegedly wanted by these
forces. Israeli helicopters flew over
the area and more Israeli forces were brought to the area. Israeli soldiers broke into the house and
searched it. Then, they arrested
:

 

 1. Khalil Mohammed Hassan Abu ‘Armana, 43,
who was released several hours later
;

 2. Jamil Mohammed Hassan Abu ‘Armana, 55,
who was released several hours later
;

 3. Hassan Mohammed Hassan Abu ‘Armana, 46,
allegedly wanted by Israeli forces
;

 4. Mohammed Jamil Mohammed Abu ‘Armana, 24;

 5. Sameh Jamil Mohammed Abu ‘Armana, 22;

 6. Akram Khalil Mohammed Abu ‘Armana, 18;
and

 7. Ibrahim Khalil Mohammed Abu ‘Armana. 

 

Then the Israeli soldiers forced residents of the
200-square-meter, two-storey house, (in which 4 families numbering 19 persons
live) to exit the house and destroyed it. 13 neighboring houses were severely damaged. Jamil Mohammed Abu ‘Armana stated to PCHR’s
field worker in Rafah that Israeli soldiers handcuffed and blindfolded him and
other detainees and took them to an Israeli military location in the ‘Oraiba
area in the north of Rafah, where they were interrogated. According to Khalil Mohammed Abu ‘Arana, the
family lost a large amount of money and some jewelry. Upon their withdrawal from the area, Israeli
forces left a statement signed by the Israeli military command in the Gaza
Strip, which accused Hassan Abu ‘Armana of carrying out armed attacks against
Israeli forces and settlers. 

 

At approximately 02:00 on Tuesday, 7 January 2003,
Israeli occupying forces moved into Beit Dajan village, east of Nablus. They surrounded the house of Sa’id Hassan Abu
Hunaish, 53. They ordered the 10
residents of the 140-square-meter, 2-storey house to get out. At approximately 06:00, Israeli forces
destroyed the house. Israeli forces
claim that the owner’s son, Kumail Abu Hunaish, 26, is wanted for being a
member of Martyr ‘Abu ‘Ali Mustafa Brigade, the military wing of the Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Four neighboring houses were damaged. 

 

At the same time, Israeli occupying forces moved into
Beit Fourik village, east of Nablus.  They surrounded the house of Samir Abu
al-So’ud Hanani. They forced the 14
residents of the 150-square-meter, 3-story house out. At approximately 07:30, Israeli forces
destroyed it. Hanani is the father of
Habash Hanani, 22, who carried out an armed attack against “Eitamar”
settlement, which was established on land within the village, five months
ago. 

 

At approximately 01:30 on Wednesday, 8 January 2003,
Israeli occupying forces, reinforced with heavy military vehicles, moved into
Saida village, north of Tulkarm. They
moved towards the house of Mohammed ‘Ali ‘Eissa Ashqar, 53. They ordered the 8 residents of the
160-square-meter, 2-story house to leave it in 20 minutes. At approximately 05:00, Israeli forces
destroyed the house. Two of the owner’s sons:
Ussama, 22; and Amjad, 23, are being detained by Israeli forces. Later, Israeli forces opened fire at the
family of Mowaffaq Ahmed ‘Ajaj and killed his son Ahmed (see below, Shooting at
Palestinian Civilians). 

 

Shooting at Palestinian Civilians

 

In an apparent willful killing, on Wednesday morning,
8 January 2003, Israeli occupying forces opened fire at the family of Mowaffaq
Ahmed ‘Ajaj in Saida village, north of Tulkarm, killing his son Ahmed, 18, with
a live bullet in the head
. 

 

According to information available to PCHR, at
approximately 07:30, after Israeli forces had demolished the house of Mohammed
‘Ali Ashqar in Saida village, north of Tulkarm, Mowaffaq Ahmed ‘Ajaj and his
son Ahmed, 18, went up to
the roof of their house to check what was going on in their
village. The father heard sounds of
shooting coming from near Ashqar’s house. Immediately, he saw his son Ahmed falling and saw that he was bleeding. The father tried to pull his
son into the house, but Ahmed succumbed to his wound.
 According to the father, his son was
shot dead by a live bullet in the head
. 

 

An Old Palestinian Man Run Down by
an
Israeli Settler

 

At approximately 07:00 on Thursday, 2 January 2003,
Khulaif ‘Abdul Rahman Khulaif, 85, from ‘Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya, was
walking on the sidewalk of Qalqilya-Nablus road, on his way to his land in the
nearby al-Nabi Elias village. An Israeli
civilian car came from the opposite direction and the driver drove the car
towards Khulaif, ran him down and then drove away. Passers-by called for an ambulance, but
Khulaif died before its arrival. 

 

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PCHR calls:

 1. Upon
the international community to provide immediate and independent international
protection for the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
.

 2. Upon
the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 to
reconvene to take effective measures to protect Palestinian civilians in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories, in accordance with their obligations under
article 1 and article 146, to ensure the respect of the Convention.

 3. Upon
the international community to investigate and prosecute those believed to have
committed war crimes in the Occupied Palestinian Territories before
international courts
.

 4. Upon
the ICRC to enhance its presence, expand its activities, and intensify its
field operations throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

 5. Upon
the European Union to activate Article 2 of the Euro-Israeli Association
Agreement, which provides that Israel must respect human rights
.

 6. Upon
the international community to provide humanitarian and medical assistance for
the Palestinian people, whose living conditions are continuing to deteriorate
as a result of the continued siege imposed by Israeli occupation forces on the
entire Occupied Palestinian Territories.

 

 

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