Israeli
soldiers arrest a journalists during the weekly protest in Nabi Saleh village
near Ramallah
Israeli
Occupation Forces (IOF) Continue Systematic Attacks against Palestinian
Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)
A
Palestinian resistance activist was killed and 3 others were wounded by Israeli
air strikes in the Gaza Strip.
IOF have
continued to use force against peaceful protests in the West Bank.
3
Palestinian civilians and an Israeli human rights defender were wounded.
IOF
arrested 6 civilians, including two journalists and 3 international human
rights defenders.
The
Israeli Navy has continued to attack Palestinian fishermen in the Gaza Strip.
IOF
conducted 61 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank and a
limited one into the Gaza Strip.
IOF
arrested 43 Palestinians, including 3 children.
IOF
waged a campaign of arrests against members of the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine and Hamas, and raided the office of Members of the
Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) in Tulkarm.
Israel
has continued to impose a total closure on the OPT and has isolated the Gaza
Strip from the outside world.
Israeli soldiers arrested 9
Palestinian civilians, including 5 children, at various checkpoints in the West
Bank.
Israeli
has continued efforts to create a Jewish majority in East Jerusalem.
IOF
deported PLC Member Ahmed Attoun from Jerusalem to Ramallah.
IOF
demolished 3 houses and forced two Palestinian civilians to demolish their
houses by themselves.
IOF
have continued settlement activities in the West Bank and Israeli settlers have
continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.
IOF
demolished two houses and a factory in Qalqilya.
Israeli
settlers attacked an old Palestinian man and fired at a shepherd to the east of
Nablus.
Israeli
settlers set fire at the entrance of a mosque in Brouqin village near Salfit.
Summary
Israeli
violations of international law and humanitarian law in the OPT continued
during the reporting period (01 – 07 December 2011):
Shooting:
During the reporting period, IOF
killed a member of the Palestinian resistance and wounded 3 others seriously on
the Gaza Strip. They also wounded 3
Palestinian civilians and an Israeli human rights defender in peaceful protests
in the West Bank.
In the Gaza Strip, on 07 December
2011, an Israeli warplane fired a missile at a number of activists of the
al-Quds Brigades (the armed wing of Islamic Jihad) in the east of Gaza
City. As a result, an activist was
killed and two others were seriously wounded.
On the same day, an Israeli warplane fired a missile at a 4th
activist in the southeast of Gaza City.
He was seriously wounded.
During the reporting period, IOF
positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel fired at Palestinian
workers who were collecting scraps of construction materials, at farmers who were
working on their lands and at shepherds in the north and south of the Gaza
Strip. No casualties were reported. Israeli gunboats also fired at Palestinian
fishing boats, but no casualties were reported.
In the West Bank, during the
reporting period, IOF used excessive force to disperse peaceful demonstrations
organized in protest to Israeli settlement activities and the construction of
the annexation wall in the West Bank. As
a result, 3 Palestinian civilians and an Israeli human rights defender were
wounded and dozens of Palestinian civilians and international human rights
defenders suffered from tear gas inhalation.
IOF also arrested 6 civilians, including two journalists and 3
international human rights defenders.
Incursions:
During
the reporting period, IOF conducted at least 61 military incursions into
Palestinian communities in the West Bank, during which they arrested 43 Palestinian
civilians, including 3 children.
During
the reporting period, IOF waged an arrest campaign that targeted leaders,
activists and supporters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestinian
on the eve of the 44th anniversary of its establishment.
IOF
also stormed the offices of PLC Members from the Change and Reform Bloc
affiliated to Hamas in Tulkarm, and confiscated some of its contents.
Restrictions
on Movement:
Israel
had 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 occupied East Jerusalem.
Gaza
Strip
Israel has continuously closed all
border crossings to the Gaza Strip for over three years. The illegal
Israeli-imposed closure of the Gaza Strip, which has steadily tightened since
June 2007, has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic
situation in the Gaza Strip.
IOF have tightened the closure of the Gaza Strip and practically
made Karm Abu Salem crossing as the sole commercial crossing of the Gaza Strip
although it is not proper for commercial purposes in terms of its distance and
operational capacity.
IOF have continued to apply their policy aimed at tightening the
strangulation of the commercial movement in the Gaza Strip, including imposing
total control over the flow of imports and exports.
The total closure of al-Mentar “Karni” crossing on 02
March 2011 has created a bitter situation that has seriously affected the Gaza
Strip. Following this closure, all the
economic and commercial establishments in Gaza Commercial Zone were shut
off. It should be noted that al-Mentar
crossing is the biggest crossing in the Gaza Strip in terms of its operational
capacity to absorb the flow of imports and exports. The decision of al-Mentar crossing was the
culmination of a series of decisions to totally close Sofa crossing, east of
the Gaza Strip, in the beginning of 2009, and Nahal Oz crossing, east of Gaza
City, which was dedicated for the delivery of fuel and cooking gas to the Gaza
Strip, in the beginning of 2010.
These statistics which were made available to PCHR by the Border
and Crossings Department indicate a continued drop in the number of truckloads
of Gaza imports and exports.
IOF have continued to impose total ban on the delivery of raw
materials to the Gaza Stri, except for very limited items and quantities. The limited quantities of raw materials
allowed into Gaza do not meet the minimal needs of the civilian population in
the Gaza Strip.
The cooking gas crisis which has erupted last November has
continued to affect the Gaza Strip. This
crisis was created when the Israeli occupation authorities totally closed, on
04 January 2010, Nahal Oz crossing, which used to be dedicated for the delivery
of fuel and cooking gas supplies to Gaza, and shifted fuel and cooking gas
supplies to Karm Abu Salem crossing which is not technically equipped to
receive Gaza’s needs of fuel. Karm Abu Salem crossing, with its maximum
absorptive capacity, can receive only 200 tons of cooking gas per day.
Approximately 80% of Gaza civilians have continued to depend on
alimentary aid provided by UNRWA and other relief agencies, rates of families
who are living below poverty line have continued to be on the rise and
approximately 40% of Gaza’s manpower has continued to suffer from permanent
unemployment as a result of shutting down the majority of Gaza’s economic
establishments.
IOF have continued to impose a total ban on the exportation of
Gaza’s products, especially industrial products, leading to undermining any
real chances to rerun economic establishments.
The situation has been aggravated especially after making Karm Abu Salem
crossing as Gaza sole commercial crossing and the repeated closure of this
crossing which negatively affected the quantity of Gazan products which were
allowed to be exported during last April.
IOF have continued to prolong the implementation of their decision
to allow 60 cars into Gaza weekly although more than 11 months have passed
since they announced this decision after three years of ban imposed on the
delivery of cars to Gaza. As a result,
the prices of cars in Gaza have been on the rise and local markets experience
serious shortage in spare parts.
For approximately four consecutive years, IOF
have continued to ban the delivery of construction materials to Gaza. During
the reporting period, IOF approved the delivery of limited quantities of
construction materials for a number of international organizations.
Israel has continued to close Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing for
Palestinian civilians from the Gaza Strip.
IOF only allow the movement of limited groups amidst severe
restrictions, including long hours of waiting in the majority of cases. IOF have also continued to adopt a policy
aimed at reducing the number of Palestinian patients allowed to move via Beit
Hanoun crossing to receive medical treatment in hospitals in Israel or in the
West Bank and Jerusalem. IOF denied new
categories of Gazan patient permission to have access to hospitals via the
crossing.
Israel has imposed additional access restrictions on international
diplomats, journalists and humanitarian workers seeking to enter the Gaza
Strip.
For approximately 53 months, IOF have continued to deny
approximately 700 Palestinian prisoners from Gaza detained in Israeli jails
their visitation rights without providing any justification to this measure,
which violates the rules of the international humanitarian law.
West
Bank
IOF have continued to impose severe
restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians throughout the West Bank,
including occupied East Jerusalem. Thousands of Palestinian civilians from the
West Bank and the Gaza Strip continue to be denied access to Jerusalem.
IOF have established checkpoints in and around Jerusalem, severely
restricting Palestinian access to the city. Civilians are frequently prevented
from praying in the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
There are approximately 585 permanent roadblocks, and manned and
unmanned checkpoints across the West Bank.
When complete, the illegal annexation wall will stretch for 724 kilometers
around the West Bank, further isolating the entire population. 350 kilometers of
the wall have already been constructed. Approximately 99% of the wall has been
constructed inside the West Bank itself, confiscating more Palestinian land.
At least 65% of the main roads that lead to 18 Palestinian
communities in the West Bank are closed or fully controlled by IOF.
There are approximately 500 kilometers of
restricted roads across the West Bank. In addition, approximately one third of
the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, is inaccessible to
Palestinians without permits issued by IOF. Such permits are extremely
difficult to obtain.
IOF continue to harass and assault demonstrators who hold peaceful
protests against the construction of the annexation wall.
Palestinian civilians continue to be harassed by IOF in Jerusalem,
and across the West Bank, including being regularly stopped and searched in the
streets by IOF.
Efforts to
Create a Jewish Majority in East Jerusalem
During the reporting period, IOF demolished
3 Palestinian houses in East Jerusalem, claiming that they were built without
licenses. They also forced two
Palestinians to demolish their houses by themselves.
On 06 December 2011, IOF deported
PLC Member Ahmed Mohammed Attoun, 43, from Jerusalem to Ramallah. PCHR considers that IOF’s decision to deport
Attoun amounts to forcible displacement. The deportation of protected persons
is prohibited under Article 49 of the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to
the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. PCHR notes that this measure
is part of the continued deportation of PLC members who were elected by the
Palestinian people in the elections of 2006.
Settlement
Activities:
Israel
has continued its settlement activities in the OPT in violation of
international humanitarian law, and Israeli settlers have continued to attack
Palestinian civilians and property.
On 03 December 2011, Israeli
settlers violently beat an old Palestinian civilian near Nablus. He sustained bruises. They also fired at a Palestinian shepherd,
but he was not hurt.
On 05 December 2011, IOF demolished
two houses al-Ramadin village, south of Qalqilya, and a factory in ‘Azzoun
village, east of the town.
On 07 December 2011, Israeli
settlers set fire to the gate of a mosque in Brouqin village. They also burnt a car and a digger in the
village.
Israeli
Violations Documented during the Reporting Period (01 – 07 December 2011)
1. Incursions into
Palestinian Areas and Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and Property in the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip
Thursday, 01 December 2011
At approximately 00:45, IOF moved
into Marah As’ad neighborhood in the southeast of Jenin. They surrounded a house belonging to ‘Abdul
Nasser ‘Abdul ‘Afu ‘Abdul ‘Aziz (Nasser ‘Aziz), 55, Member of the Central
Committee of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Acting
Chairman of the General Union of Palestinian Studnets. They knocked the door and ordered residents
of the house to get out. When ‘Abdul
‘Aziz opened the door, Israeli soldiers questioned him shortly, and then
arrested him.
At approximately 01:30, IOF moved
into al-Marah neighborhood. They raided
a 3-storey apartment building belonging to the al-Zughaibi family. They then ordered Silah Khalil al-Zughabi,
51, to get down from his flat on the last floor. When he did, they arrested him. IOF raided also a nearby house belonging to
‘Abdullah ‘Afif Zakarna, 48, and arrested him.
At the same time, IOF raised a house
belonging to Ahmed Yousef Abu al-Haija, 37, in al-Jabriyat neighborhood. His wife opened the door for them and told
them that her husband suffers from a 70% physical handicap. They entered his room and ordered his wife to
change his clothes. They then arrested
him. It should be noted that Abu
al-Haija was wounded by an explosive bullet fired by an Israeli tank in 2002,
which caused a partial physical handicap to him.
At the same time, IOF raided a
two-storey apartment building belonging to the Abu Sakha family in Nazareth
Street in the north of Jenin, after blowing up its gate. They arrested Zaher Nafez Abu Sakha, 45.
Also at the same time, IOF moved
into al-Sikka neighborhood in the south of Jenin. They raided a house belonging to Mazen
Mohammed al-Zuraiqi, 46, Director of Handicapped Rehabilitation Society in
Qabatya village, and arrested him. It
should be noted that al-Zuraiqi’s mother had passed away two days earlier.
At the same time, IOF moved into
al-Bassatin neighborhood in the north of Jenin.
They raided and searched a house belonging to Zuhair ‘Abdul Ra’ouf
Zughaibi, 61, and arrested him.
At the same time, IOF moved into the
old town of Jenin. They raided and
searched a house belonging to Fadaa’ ‘Abdul Ra’ouf Zughaibi, 44, and arrested
him.
At the same time, IOF moved into
Kharrouba neighborhood in the north of Jenin.
They raided a house belonging to Samah ‘Abdulllah al-Zughaibi, 44, and
arrested him.
Also at the same time, IOF moved
into al-‘Arma neighborhood in the north of Jenin. They raided and searched a house belonging to
‘Alam Sami Masad. 42, and arrested him.
Also at approximately 00:45, IOF
moved into ‘Arbouna village, north of Jenin.
They raided and searched a house belonging to Ahmed Saleh Abu Hassan,
70, and arrested him.
At approximately 01:00, IOF moved
into Beit Fourik village, east of Nablus.
They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 3 Palestinian
civilians:
1. Sajed ‘Abdul Latif Mlaitat, 40;
2. Ayman ‘Aaref Hajj Mohammed, 44;
and
3. Mohammed Yousef Abu Ghilmi, 38.
Also at approximately 01:00, IOF
moved into Tubas. They raided and
searched a house belonging to the family of Ashraf Mohye al-Din Hamama, 35, and
arrested him.
Also at approximately 01:00, IOF
moved into Bitounia town, west of Ramallah.
They raided and searched a house belonging to Mustafa Kamel Badarna, 47,
who was released from Israeli jails in the context of the latest swap deal of
prisoners, and summoned him for interrogation.
Approximately 01:30, IOF moved into
al-Doha village, south of Bethlehem.
They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of ‘Aatef Abu
‘Aker, and arrested his child, 15-year-old Mohammed.
Also at approximately 01:30, IOF
moved into Bethlehem. They raided and
searched a house belonging to the family of Zaid Mohammed al-Harimi, 17, and
arrested him.
At approximately 02:00, IOF moved
into Housan village, west of Bethlehem.
They raided and searched house belonging to ‘Abdul Hai ‘Abdul ‘Aziz
Shousa, 40, and his brothers, Ibrahim and Mahmoud, 40 and 30 respectively, and
arrested the three brothers.
At approximately 08:30, IOF moved
into Jericho and the neighboring ‘Ein al-Sultan refugee camp. They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later. Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 08:40, IOF moved
into Deir Estia village, north of Salfit.
They established a checkpoint at the entrance of the village. They withdrew later, and neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 09:00, IOF moved
into Deir Ghassana village, northwest of Ramallah. They
patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.
At approximately 11:00, IOF moved
into Beit Siera village, southwest of Ramallah.
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.
At approximately 13:00, IOF moved
into Bidya village, northwest of Salfit.
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 15:00, an IOF
undercover unit moved into al-Duhaisha refugee camp, south of Bethlehem,
traveling in a civilian vehicle. The
vehicles stopped near a coffee shop belonging to Shihab Hussein Mizher, 35. Israeli soldiers stepped down and arrested
Mizher. Soon after, IOF military
vehicles moved into the camp to secure the withdrawal of the undercover
unit.
At approximately 16:30, IOF moved
into ‘Arrana village, north of Jenin.
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.
At approximately 18:00, IOF moved
into Deir Ballout village, west of Salfit.
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.
At approximately 18:30, IOF moved
into al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiya village, north of Ramallah. They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later. Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 21:00, IOF moved
into Seilat al-Harthiya village, north of Jenin. They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later. Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 23:00, IOF moved
into Faqqou’a village, northeast of Jenin.
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.
Friday,
02 December 2011
At approximately 00:0, IOF moved into Kufol Hares village, north of
Salfit. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Balata refugee camp, east of
Nablus. They raided and searched a
number of houses and arrested 3 Palestinian civilians:
1. Jameel Ibrahim Badrasawi, 64;
2. Haitham Jameel Badrasawi, 25; and
3. Yasser Ibrahim Badrasawi, 47.
Also at approximately 01:00, IOF moved into al-Qadhi area, south of
Hebron. They raided and searched a house
belonging to the family of ‘Abdul ‘Aadel ‘Awni Abu Mayala, 22, and arrested
him.
At approximately 01:30, IOF moved into al-Khader village, south of
Bethlehem. They raided and searched a
house belonging to the family of Mohammed Yousef Da’dou’, 21, and arrested him.
At approximately 06:30, Israeli gunboats stationed opposite to Beit
Lahia beach in the northern Gaza Strip opened fire at Palestinian fishing
boats. Palestinian fishermen were forced
to sail back to the beach and no casualties were reported.
At approximately 09:30, IOF moved into Nabi Saleh village,
northwest of Ramallah. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Also at approximately 09:30, IOF moved into Budros village, west of
Ramallah. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 14:00, IOF moved into Khrabtha al-Misbah village,
west of Ramallah. They patrolled in the
streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 16:30, Israeli soldiers stationed on observation
towers near Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing in the northern Gaza Strip opened fire
at a number of bird hunters nearly 300 meters away. The hunters were forced to leave the area and
no casualties were reported.
Saturday, 03 December 2011
At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into al-Tirah neighborhood in the
southwest of Ramallah. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Also at approximately 01:00, IOF moved into al-Shawawra village,
east of Bethlehem. They raided and
searched a house belonging to the family of Mahmoud ‘Eissa Rabai’a, 23, and
summoned him for interrogation.
At approximately 12:30, IOF moved into Deir Abu Da’if village, east
of Jenin. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Also at approximately 12:30, IOF moved into Um al-Tout village,
southeast of Jenin. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 15:00, IOF moved into Saffa village, west of
Ramallah. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 17:00, IOF moved into Beit ‘Aur al-Tahta, west of
Ramallah. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Also at approximately 17:00, IOF positioned at the border between
the Gaza Strip and Israel to the east of Rafah opened fire at a number of
Palestinian fishermen near Gaza International Airport in the southeast of
Rafah. No casualties were reported.
At approximately 18:30, Israeli gunboats stationed opposite to Beit
Lahia beach in the northern Gaza Strip opened fire at Palestinian fishing
boats. Palestinian fishermen were forced
to sail back to the beach and no casualties were reported.
Also at approximately 18:30, Israeli gunboats stationed opposite to
Rafah beach in the southern Gaza Strip opened fire at Palestinian fishing
boats. Palestinian fishermen were forced
to sail back to the beach and no casualties were reported.
At approximately 22:00, IOF moved into Kufor Dan village, north of
Jenin. They patrolled in the streets for
some time and withdrew later. Neither
house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 23:50, IOF moved into Jeet village, northeast of
Qalqilya. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Sunday, 04 December 2011
At approximately 00:35, IOF moved into Kufor Qaddoum village,
northeast of Qalqilya. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 09:30, IOF moved into Jafna village, north of
Ramallah. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Also at approximately 09:30, IOF moved into Zabbouba village,
northwest of Jenin. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 10:15, IOF moved into Ramallah. They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later. Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 11:30, IOF moved into Deir Jarir village,
northeast of Ramallah. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 12:30, IOF moved into Nazlat al-Sheikh Zayed
village, southwest of Jenin. They
patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.
At approximately 14:00, IOF moved into Bal’a village, northeast of
Tulkarm. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Also at approximately 14:00, IOF moved into Deir al-Ghossoun
village, north of Tulkarm. They
patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.
Also at approximately 14:00, IOF moved into Nour Shams refugee
camp, east of Tulkarm. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 18:00, IOF moved into Kufor Malek village,
northeast of Ramallah. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 22:30, IOF moved into Qiffin village, north of
Tulkarm. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 23:30, IOF moved into Kufor al-Labad village, east
of Tulkarm. They patrolled in the
streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Monday, 05 December 2011
At approximately 00:45, IOF moved into Qalqilya. They raided and searched a house belonging to
the family of Ayman Zuhair Hardan, 26, and arrested him. They released him two hours later.
At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Nablus and the neighboring
Balata refugee camp. They raided and
searched a number of houses and arrested 3 members of the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine:
1. Maher Maskawi, 37;
2. Hassan Shilbaya, 46; and
3. Hussam al-Ruzza, 54.
At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Housan village, west of
Bethlehem. They raided and searched a
house belonging to Mohammed Younis Shousha, and arrested his two sons: Fadi,
32; and ‘Alaa’ 24.
At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Tulkarm town and refugee
camp. They patrolled in the streets for
some time and withdrew later. Neither
house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 11:00, IOF moved into Emarin village, northeast of
Qalqilya. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 15:00, IOF moved into Zazlat al-Sheikh Zayed
village, southwest of Jenin. They
patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.
At approximately 22:00, Israeli soldiers positioned on observation
towards at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel to the north of Beit
Hanoun town opened fire at space areas located to the south of the agricultural
school. The shooting continued for 20
minutes, but no casualties were reported.
Also at approximately 22:00, IOF moved into Beer al-Basha village,
south of Jenin. They patrolled in the
streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 23:0, IOF moved into Deir Ghazala village,
northeast of Jenin. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 23:20, IOF moved into Jeet village, northeast of
Qalqilya. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Tuesday, 06 December 2011
At approximately 00:30, IOF moved into Tulkarm. They patrolled in the streets. They then raided an apartment building, in
which the office of Members of the Palestinian Legislative Council from the
Change and Reform Bloc affiliated to Hamas, is based. They broke the door of the office, searched
it and damaged the furniture. Before
their withdrawal, they confiscated two hard disks, a laptop and some documents.
At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Kufor Qaddoum village,
northeast of Qalqilya. They patrolled in
the streets and arrested 4 Palestinian civilians:
1. Anas Waleed Barham, 21;
2. Rif’at Mufeed Barham, 21;
3. ‘Abdullah Rajab Jom’a, 21; and
4. ‘Abdul Hafiz Anwar Jom’a, 23.
They also summoned Eihab Mo’ayad Eshtaiwi, 27, for interrogation.
At approximately 12:30, IOF moved into al-Zababda village, southeast
of Jenin. They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 15:30, IOF moved nearly 300 meters into the east
of al-Shuja’iya neighborhood in the east of Gaza City. They leveled areas of Palestinian land. During this incursion, IOF clashed with
members of the Palestinian resistance, but no casualties were reported. IOF moved back to the border between the Gaza
Strip and Israel at approximately 02:30 on the following day.
At approximately 17:30, IOF moved into Ya’bad village, southwest of
Jenin. They patrolled in the streets for
some time and withdrew later. Neither
house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 18:00, IOF moved into Toura al-Gharbiya village,
southwest of Jenin. They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later.
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Wednesday, 07 December 2011
At approximately 00:30, an Israeli warplane fired a missile at a
number of activists of the al-Quds Brigades (the armed wing of Islamic Jihad)
in al-Mansoura Street in the east of al-Shuja’iya neighborhood in the east of
Gaza City. As a result, an activist,
Isma’il Salama Hussein al-‘Ar’eir, 22, was killed and two others were seriously
wounded.
At the same time, an Israeli warplane fired a missile at an
activist of the Palestinian resistance in al-Zaytoun neighborhood in the
southeast of Gaza City. He was seriously
wounded.
At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Nablus. They raided and searched a number of houses
and arrested 7 Palestinians, including two university professors:
1. Dr. “Mohammed ‘Azzam” Subhi Ghazal, 54, a leader of Hamas and a
professor at an-Najah National University;
2. Dr. Yousef Ibrahim ‘Abdul Haq, 65, a leader of the Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine and a professor at an Najah National
University;
3. Sameeh Suleiman ‘Olaiwi, 46;
4. Bahaa’ al-Din Fat’hi Ya’ish, 53;
5. Sameer Mustafa al-Usta, 54, who was released from Israeli jails
4 months ago;
6. Usayd Hassiba, 17; and
7. Mo’ayad Hassiba, 19.
At approximately 07:30, Israeli soldiers stationed on observation
towers at Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing in the northern Gaza Strip opened fire at
a number of Palestinian workers who were collecting scraps of construction
materials from Erez industrial zone. The
worker fled from the area and no casualties were reported.
2. Use of
Excessive Force against Peaceful Demonstrations Protesting Settlement
Activities and the Construction of the Annexation Wall
During
the reporting period, IOF used force against peaceful demonstrations organized
by Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders
in protest to the construction of the Wall and settlement activities in the
West Bank, and in protest to the establishment of a buffer zone in the Gaza
Strip. As a result, 3 Palestinian
civilians and an Israeli human rights defender were wounded, and dozens of Palestinian
civilians and human rights defenders suffered from tear gas inhalation. IOF also arrested a Palestinian demonstrator,
two journalists and 3 international human rights defenders.
Following the Friday Prayer on 02 December 2011, dozens of
Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders
organized a peaceful demonstration in Bil’ein village, west of Ramallah, in
protest to the construction of the annexation wall and support for efforts to
achieve national reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah movements. They raised the Palestinian flag and called
for ending political division. They then moved towards areas of Palestinian
land, which the Israeli High Court ordered to be returned to their Palestinian
owners. Israeli soldiers stationed in
the area fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters
at the demonstrators. They also targeted
the press car of Associated Press. As a
result, 3 Palestinian demonstrators and an Israeli human rights defender were
wounded:
1. Salah Hussein Khawaja, 43, hit by a tear gas canister to the
right foot;
2. Ahmed ‘Abdul Karim al-Khatib, 35, hit by a tear gas canister to
the right foot;
3. Mustafa Shawkat al-Khatib, 22, hit by a tear gas canister to the
back; and
4. Shai Bulak, 40, an Israeli human rights defender, hit by a tear
gas canister to the chest.
A number of demonstrators also suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Also following the Friday Prayer on Friday, 02 December 2011,
dozens of Palestinian civilians and international human rights defenders
organized a peaceful demonstration in the center of Kufor Qaddoum village,
northeast of Qalqilya, in protest to continued closure of the eastern entrance
of the village. They moved towards the
entrance, but IOF stopped them. Israeli
soldiers fired tear gas canisters and sound bombs at the demonstrators. As a result, a number of demonstrators
suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Also following the Friday Prayer on 02 December 2011, dozens of
Palestinian civilians and international and human rights defenders organized a
peaceful demonstration in Ne’lin village, west of Ramallah, in protest against
the construction of the annexation wall.
They clashed with Israeli troops positioned near the annexation wall. Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated metal
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at demonstrators. As a result, a number of demonstrators
suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Also following the Friday Prayer on 02 December 2011, dozens of
Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders
organized a peaceful demonstration in Nabi Saleh village, northwest of
Ramallah, in protest against land confiscations and settlement activities. They raised the Palestinian flag, chanted
slogans calling for ending the occupation.
When the demonstrators attempted to reach areas of land seized by
Israeli settlers near “Halmish” settlement, Israeli soldiers fired
rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, a number of demonstrators
suffered from tear gas inhalation and other sustained bruises. IOF also arrested two Palestinian journalists
and 3 international human rights defenders.
The two journalists are:
1. Majdi Mohammed Eshtayeh, 29, a cameraman of Associated Press,
who was released an hour later; and
2. Mohammed Suleiman Radhi, 27, a cameraman of Palestine
Television, who was released at approximately 20:00.
On Saturday morning, 03 December 2011, dozens of Palestinian
civilians and a number of International human rights defenders organized a
peaceful demonstration in Khirbat Sousia area to the southeast of Yatta village,
south of Hebron, in protest to Israeli attacks in the area. IOF fired tear gas canisters and sound bombs
at the demonstrators. As a result, 5
demonstrators, including a Danish human rights defender, were injured:
1. Aida, 30, a Danish human rights defender;
2. Sarah al-Nawaj’a, 62;
3. Nasser al-Nawaj’a, 28;
4. Mohammed al-Nawaj’a; and
5. Hussein al-Shawahin.
IOF also arrested Khaled Mohammed al-Hroush, 18, claiming that he
attempted to raise the Palestinian flag on an Israeli military jeep.
3. Continued
Closure of the OPT
Israel has continued to impose a tightened closure of the OPT and
imposed severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians in the
Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem.
Gaza
Strip
Israel has continuously closed all
border crossings to the Gaza Strip for over three years. The illegal
Israeli-imposed closure of the Gaza Strip, which has steadily tightened since
June 2007, has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic
situation in the Gaza Strip. The illegal closure has caused not only a
humanitarian crisis but a crisis of human rights and human dignity for the
population of the Gaza Strip. Measures declared recently to ease the
blockade are vague, purely cosmetic and fail to deal with the root causes of
the crisis, which can only be addressed by an immediate and complete lifting of
the closure, including lifting the travel ban into and out of the Gaza Strip
and the ban on exports. PCHR is concerned that the new Israeli policy is simply
shifting Gaza to another form of illegal blockade, one that may become
internationally accepted and institutionalized. Palestinians in Gaza may no
longer suffer from the same shortage of goods, but they will remain
economically dependent and unable to care for themselves, and socially,
culturally and academically isolated from the rest of the world.
Movement
at Border Crossings during the Reporting Period:
Movement
at Rafah International Crossing Point
30 November
– 06 December 2011
Day |
Date |
Traveling abroad |
Coming into Gaza |
Returned into Gaza |
Wednesday |
30 November 2011 |
473 |
381 |
28 |
Thursday |
01 December 2011 |
634 |
514 |
26 |
Friday |
02 December 2011 |
— |
2 |
— |
Saturday |
03 December 2011 |
631 |
576 |
32 |
Sunday |
04 December 2011 |
577 |
412 |
18 |
Monday |
05 December 2011 |
568 |
444 |
25 |
Tuesday |
06 December 2011 |
533 |
408 |
21 |
Movement
at Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) Crossing
30 November
– 06 December2011
Imports:
Date |
Imports |
|||
Category |
Amount |
|||
Tons |
Number |
Liters |
||
30 November 2011 |
Foodstuffs |
719 |
||
Agricultural materials |
1,915 |
|||
Various goods Cartons of clothes Water tanks Glass boards Refrigerators Washing machine Electricity generators |
1,418 |
2,973 86 644 98 96 26 |
||
Humanitarian aid |
1,119 |
|||
cooking gas |
180.320 |
|||
01 December 2011 |
Foodstuffs |
922 |
||
Agricultural materials |
1,696 |
|||
Various goods Cartons of clothes Cartons of shoes Refrigerators Washing machines Water tanks |
1,436 |
767 538 220 304 100 |
||
Humanitarian aid |
1,995 |
|||
Cooking gas |
183.500 |
|||
04 December 2011 |
Foodstuffs |
1,039 |
||
Agricultural materials |
1,755 |
|||
Various goods Cartons of clothes Cartons of shoes Packing machine Refrigerators Car tires |
1,770 |
827 304 1 133 1,080 |
||
Humanitarian aid |
2,470 |
|||
Cooking gas |
160.160 |
|||
05 December 2011 |
Foodstuffs |
874 |
||
Agricultural materials |
2,208 |
|||
Various goods Cartons of clothes Water tanks Electricity generators Refrigerators Washing machines Cars |
1,173 |
658 118 38 114 733 21 |
||
Humanitarian aid |
3,541 |
|||
Cooking gas |
178.430 |
|||
06 December 2011 |
Foodstuffs |
839 |
||
Agricultural materials |
2,208 |
|||
Various goods Cartons of clothes Cartons of shoes Cows Refrigerators Glass boards Washing machines Chips machines |
1,459 |
1,064 308 388 115 520 192 3 |
||
Humanitarian aid |
3,351 |
|||
Cooking gas |
178.200 |
Exports:
On Thursday, 01 December 2011, IOF allowed the exportation of 4
tons of strawberries.
On Sunday, 04 December 2011, IOF allowed the exportation of 5.4
tons of strawberries.
On Monday, 05 December 2011, IOF allowed the exportation of 3.1
tons of strawberries.
On Tuesday, 06 December 2011, IOF allowed the exportation of 8 tons
of strawberries.
Notes:
On Wednesday, 30 November 2011, IOF allowed the entry of 40 tons of
cement, 490 tons of construction aggregate and 144 tons of construction steel
for UNDP. They also allowed the entry of
1,755 tons of fodders.
On Thursday, 01 December 2011, IOF allowed the entry of 580 tons of
cement and 150 tons of construction steel for UNRWA; and 120 tons of cement and
108 tons of construction steel for UNDP.
IOF also allowed the entry of 1,521 tons of wheat.
On Sunday, 04 December 2011, IOF allowed the entry of 40 tons of
cement, 1,890 tons of construction aggregate and 143 tons of construction steel
for UNRWA. They also allowed the entry
of 1,833 tons of fodders.
On Monday, 05 December 2011, IOF allowed the entry of 473 tons of
cement, 14 tons of construction steel and 2,380tons of construction aggregate
for UNRWA; and 24 of construction steel and 144 tons of cement for ANERA. They also allowed the entry of 2,067 tons of wheat.
On Tuesday, 06 December 2011, IOF allowed the entry of 2,100 tons
of construction aggregate and 290 tons of cement for UNRWA; and 160 tons of
cement, 490 tons of construction aggregate and 51 tons of construction steel
for the Palestinian US Agency for International Development. They also allowed the entry of 1,872 tons of
fodders.
Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing: Israel
has continued to close Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing for the movement of
Palestinian civilians. IOF have allowed only diplomats, a number of
international journalists, employees of international agencies and a limited
number of patients who suffer from serious diseases to pass through the
crossing. They have continued to prevent Palestinian civilians from visiting
their relatives who are detained in Israeli jails. The small number of patients
permitted to pass through the crossing is only able to do so under severe
restrictions that include prolonged checking.
Movement
at Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing
30
November – 06 December2011
Date |
30 November |
01 December |
02 December |
03 December |
04 December |
05 December |
06 December |
Patients |
34 |
17 |
Nil |
Nil |
34 |
36 |
40 |
Companions |
31 |
18 |
Nil |
Nil |
27 |
34 |
40 |
Arabs from Israel |
7 |
22 |
2 |
Nil |
21 |
1 |
Nil |
Diplomats |
9 |
9 |
3 |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
International Journalists |
1 |
4 |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
1 |
6 |
International Workers |
32 |
85 |
20 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
17 |
Travelers abroad |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
1 |
7 |
2 |
Business People |
35 |
17 |
6 |
Nil |
24 |
20 |
29 |
Economic Meetings |
1 |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
2 |
1 |
Security Interviews |
2 |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
4 |
1 |
Nil |
VIP’s |
Nil |
1 |
Nil |
Nil |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
Ambulances to Israel |
2 |
4 |
1 |
Nil |
3 |
3 |
3 |
Ambulances from Israel |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
Nil |
1 |
1 |
1 |
The West Bank
Israel has imposed a tightened closure on the West Bank. During the
reporting period, IOF imposed additional restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians.
Jerusalem: IOF
have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians to and from the city. Thousands of Palestinian civilians from the
West Bank and the Gaza Strip have been denied access to the city. IOF have
established many checkpoints around and inside the city. Restrictions of the movement of Palestinian
civilians often escalate on Fridays, preventing Muslim Palestinians from
praying at al-Aqsa Mosque.
Ramallah: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement
of Palestinian civilians. At
approximately 08:45 on Thursday, 01 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint
at Beit ‘Aur al-Fouqa intersection, west of Ramallah. At approximately 10:00 on the same day, IOF
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Beit Liqya village, west of
Ramallah. At approximately 11:00 on the
same day, IOF re-established their presence at ‘Attara checkpoint, north of
Ramallah. At approximately 08:00 on
Friday, 02 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Nabi
Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah.
Also at approximately 08:00 on the same day, IOF established a
checkpoint at the entrance of Turmos’iya village, northeast of Ramallah. At approximately 09:00 on the same day, IOF
established a checkpoint under Kharabtha al-Misbah Bridge, southwest of
Ramallah. At approximately 18:00 on
Saturday, 03 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint at Silwad
intersection, northeast of Ramallah. At
approximately 08:00 on Sunday, 04 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint
at Beit ‘Aur al-Fouqa intersection, west of Ramallah.
Qalqilya: IOF have continued to
impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. On Thursday, 01 December 2011, IOF established
4 checkpoints around the town. At
approximately 00:00 on Friday, 02 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint
at the eastern entrance of Qalqilya. On
Saturday, 03 December 2011, IOF established 7 checkpoints around Qalqilya. On Sunday, 04 December 2011, IOF established
4 checkpoints around Qalqilya.
Tulkarm: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement
of Palestinian civilians. At
approximately 10:30 on Saturday, 03 December 2011, Israeli soldiers positioned
at Ennab checkpoint, east of Tulkarm, imposed additional restrictions on the
movement of Palestinian civilians. At
approximately 20:30 on the same day, IOF established a checkpoint on Kufor Sour
– Kour road, southeast of Tulkarm. At
approximately 09:00 on Sunday, 04 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint
on Tulkarm – Qalqilya road near Jibara Gate, south of Tulkarm. At approximately 15:30 on the same day,
Israeli soldiers positioned at Ennab checkpoint, east of Tulkarm, imposed
additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 22:00 on the same day, IOF
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Qiffin village, north of
Tulkarm. At approximately 17:00 on
Tuesday, 06 December 2011, Israeli soldiers positioned at Ennab checkpoint,
east of Tulkarm, imposed additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians.
Jenin: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement
of Palestinian civilians. At
approximately 06:00 on Saturday, 03 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint
on Jenin-Tulkarm road near the entrance of Beer al-Basha village, south of
Jenin. At approximately 11:30, Israeli
soldiers positioned at Mavo Dutan checkpoint southwest of Jenin, imposed
additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 06:00 on Sunday, 04 December
2011, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Zabbouba village,
northwest of Jenin. At approximately
06:00 on Monday, 05 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance
of Zabbouba village, northwest of Jenin.
At approximately 19:30 on Tuesday, 06 December 2011, IOF established a
checkpoint at the entrance of Zabbouba village, northwest of Jenin.
Salfit: IOF have continued to
impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 11:45 on Saturday, 03
December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Brouqin village,
west of Salfit. At the same time, they
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Beit Bidya village, northwest of
Salfit. At approximately 12:30 on the
same day, IOF established a checkpoint at the western entrance of Hares
village, north of Salfit. At
approximately 15:35 on the same day, IOF established a checkpoint on Hares –
Kufol Hares road, north of Salfit.
Jericho: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement
of Palestinian civilians. At
approximately 14:00 on Thursday, 01 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint
at the entrance of ‘Ein al-Dyouk village, north of Jericho. At approximately
14:00 on Saturday, 03 December 2011, IOF established a checkpoint at the
entrance of Fassayel village, north of Jericho.
Hebron: IOF have continued to
impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. On Thursday morning, 01 December 2011, IOF
prevented Palestinian farmers form working on their lands in Sousia area to the
southeast of Yatta village, south of Hebron.
According to investigations conducted by PCHR, as Israeli settlers from
“Sousia” settlement provoked Palestinian farmers who were working on their
lands nearly 300 meters away from the settlement, IOF ordered Palestinian
farmers to leave their lands.
Arrests at Military Checkpoints
At approximately 16:30 on Sunday, 04 December 2011, Israeli
soldiers patrolled in the vicinity of “Elli” settlement, south of Nablus,
arrested 3 Palestinian children who were cropping olives from their families’
agricultural lands, which are located near the settlement. The children are: Ahmed Sameer ‘Awadh; Habib
‘Abdullah ‘Owais; and Anas Tarqi ‘Owais.
At approximately 18:00 on Sunday, 04 December 2011, Israeli
soldiers patrolling near al-Khader village, south of Bethlehem, arrested ‘Ali
Mustafa Salah, 29, and Ashraf Salah al-Din Salah, 31.
At approximately 07:00 on Monday, 05 December 2011, Israeli
soldiers positioned at a checkpoint established at the entrance of Nabi Saleh
village, northwest of Ramallah, arrested Wissam Eyad Tamimi, 16.
On Monday evening, 05 December 2011, IOF arrested 3 Palestinian
civilians, including a child, in al-Doha village, west of Bethlehem: Mo’taz
Khalil ‘Ezziya, 16; Ahmed Mohammed Erdris; and Mos’ab Subhi al-‘Azza, 18.
4. Efforts
to Create a Jewish Majority in East Jerusalem
Israeli
occupation authorities have continued to make persistent efforts to create a
Jewish majority in East Jerusalem and expel Palestinian civilians in the city.
On
Sunday morning, 04 December 2011, IOF forced Ussama Hussein al-Shwaiki to
demolish his 96-square-meter house in al-Thawri neighborhood in occupied East
Jerusalem. Al-Shwaiki built his house in
2005, and in 2009, officials from the Israeli Municipality of Jerusalem and a
number of Israeli police officers came to the house and photographed it. Later, the municipal court imposed a fine of
96,000 ILS on him allegedly for building the house without a license. According to al-Shwaiki, he appealed the
court ruling, but in late November 2011, the court ordered him to demolish his
house by himself, or the municipality would demolish it on his own
expenses. So, he was forced to demolish
his house, in which 6 individuals, including two children, live.
Aon
the same day, IOF forced Husni Bassam al-Kilani to demolish a 32-square-meter
room added to his house in al-Sawana neighborhood in occupied East
Jerusalem. Al-Kilani built the room in
2008, and in 2009, officials from the Israeli Municipality of Jerusalem and a
number of Israeli police officers came to the house and photographed it. Later, the municipal court ordered to
demolish the added room, claiming it was built without a license. Al-Kilani appealed the court ruling, but has
eventually forced to demolish the room by himself, because of he did not do, he
would be forced to pay a fine of 30,000 ILS.
On
Monday morning, 05 December 2011, IOF, accompanied by officials from the
Israeli Municipality of Jerusalem, moved into Yassoul quarter in Silwan village
to the south of the old town of Jerusalem.
They surrounded a house belonging to Burhan Zakria Burqan, 39. They forced the family out without allowing
them to vacate their belongings. They
then demolished the 150-square-meter house, in which 8 individuals lived. IOF also demolished a barnyards belonging to
Burqan. The house was located nearly 800
meters to the south of the al-Aqsa Mosque and only 250 meters away from
al-Bustan neighborhood, where IOF plan to establish a biblical garden.
On
the same day, IOF, accompanied by officials from the Israeli Municipality of
Jerusalem, surrounded a 50-square-meter house belonging to Majdi Msuatafa
al-Salaima, in which 6 individuals live, in al-Ashqariya quarter in Beit Hanina
village, north of Jerusalem. They forced
the family out without allowing them to vacate their belongings. They then demolished the house.
On
Tuesday morning, IOF, accompanied by a bulldozer, moved into al-Jeeb village,
northwest of Jerusalem. They surrounded
a 70-square-meter house belonging to Khamis al-Dadu, in which 9 individuals
live. They then demolished the house,
claiming that it was built without a license.
On
Tuesday, 06 December 201, IOF deportedf Ahmed Attoun, Member of the Palestinian
Legislative Council (PLC), from Jerusalem to Ramallah. PCHR considers
that IOF’s decision to deport Attoun amounts to forcible displacement. The
deportation of protected persons is prohibited under Article 49 of the 1949
Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time
of War. PCHR notes that this measure is part of the continued deportation of
PLC members who were elected by the Palestinian people in the elections of 2006.
According to investigations conducted by PCHR, the Israeli Court of
Magistrates in Jerusalem decided on Tuesday, 06 December 2011, to deport Ahmed
Attoun, 43, PLC Member from the Change and Reform Bloc affiliated to Hamas.
A few hours later, Attoun was transferred to an Israeli checkpoint near
Ramallah and IOF ordered him to walk towards Ramallah.
Attoun and Mohammed Totah, another PLC Member from the Change and
Reform Bloc, and former Palestinian Jerusalem Minister, Khaled Abu Arafa,
have made a sit-in in the headquarters of the International Committee of the
Red Cross (ICRC) in Jerusalem since June 2010, in protest against IOF’s
decision to confiscate ID cards from PLC Members in Jerusalem and instead give
them temporary monthly permits to access Jerusalem, on grounds that they are
affiliates of a prohibited organization or participate in the Palestinian
elections in the name of Hamas. While Attoun, Totah and Abu Arafa were in
their sit-in, IOF arrested PLC member Mohammed Abu Teir and deported him to
Ramallah on 08 December 2010. On 06 September 2011, IOF arrested Abu Teir from
his home in Kafr Aqab village near Ramallah. On 26 September, an IOF
undercover unit kidnapped Attoun from the sit-in tent in the ICRC headquarters
in Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem. Attoun had been in detention untill he was
transferred to Ramallah.
This deportation is part of a continued Israeli campaign that has
been implemented since June 2006, aimed at arresting members of the Change and
Reform Bloc of the PLC, including Palestinian Ministers and members of local
councils in the West Bank. This campaign began following the victory of
Hamas in the PLC elections of January 2006. There are currently 22 PLC
members, mostly from the Change and Reform Bloc of Hamas, detained in Israeli
jails.
5. Settlement
Activities and Attacks by Settlers against Palestinian Civilians and Property
Israel
has continued its settlement activities in the OPT in violation of
international humanitarian law, and Israeli settlers have continued to attack
Palestinian civilians and property.
On Saturday morning, 03 December
2011, after IOF had removed mobile homes placed by Israeli settlers near
“Eitamar” settlement, southeast of Nablus, Israeli settlers from “Alon Moreh”
settlement, which stands on the lands of Salem and ‘Azmout villages, east of
Nablus, attacked Najeh ‘Abdul Qader Eshtayeh, 63.
In his testimony to PCHR, Eshtayeh
stated:
“At
approximately 06:00 on Saturday, 03 December 2011, I went to my land located in
al-Qum’iya area in the east of Salem village.
When I crossed the bypass road in the east of the village, nearly 600
meters from my land, I saw a while jeep with an Israeli plate. When its driver saw me, he drove the jeep
towards me and intercepted me. He
stepped down carrying a rifle. I stepped
down off the donkey I was riding. The
settlers attempted to push me into the jeep.
When he could not, he beat me by hands, feet and gun butts. He continued to beat me for 15 minutes. Another settler then came and the two beat
me. They continued to beat me for one
hour. When they left me, I went back
home, and my sons transported me to Rafidya Hospital as I sustained bruises.”
Also on Saturday morning, two
Israeli settlers fired at a Palestinian shepherd, Rami Rasheed Eshtayeh, from
Salem village east of Nablus, but he was not hurt.
In his testimony to PCHR, Eshtayeh
stated:
“At
approximately 06:30 on Saturday, 03 December 2011, I went out to raze my
sheep. When I arrived at the gate
established on a bypass road in the village, I was surprised by two armed
Israeli settlers. One of them ordered me
to stop, but I did not obey the order fearing for my life. I fled to my village leaving the sheep in the
area. One of the settlers opened fire at
me, but I was not hurt. Residents of the
village got up hearing the sounds of shooting.
They gathered and threw stones at the settlers and they were able to
take the sheep back. Four days earlier,
an Israeli settler driving a truck ran down 4 of my sheep.”
At approximately 07:00 on Monday, 05
December 2011, IOF moved into ‘Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya. They demolished a factory of bricks belonging
to Hussein Mohammed Ghannam at the entrance of the village. According to the owner’s son, Hussein, on
Sunday evening, 04 December 2011, the Israeli “Civil Administration” verbally
notified them that the factory must be demolished by the following day. It should be noted that the factory was
established in 2008.
At approximately 07:50 on the same
day, IOF, accompanied by two bulldozers, moved into Arab al-Ramadin village,
south of Hebron. The demolished two
50-square-meter house belonging to Mohammed Suleiman Sh’our and Mohammed Salama
Sh’our, claiming that the two houses are close to a road used by Israeli
settlers.
At approximately 01:30 on Wednesday,
07 December 2011, a number of Israeli settlers broke into Brouqin village, west
of Salfit. They set fire to the entrance
of Ali Bin Abi Taleb Mosque, which was closed.
They also set fire to tires around the mosque, which was damaged. Soon after, the settlers set fire to a car
belonging to Mo’tassem Ibrahim Samara, 34, which was parked near the mosque,
causing a loss estimated at 150,000 ILS.
The settlers also burnt a digger belonging to ‘Ali Na’el Sabra, 38,
causing a loss estimated at 70,000 ILS.
………………………………………………………
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 Territory. PCHR believes that the conspiracy of silence
practiced by the international community has encouraged Israel to act as if it
is above the law and encourages Israel continue to violate international human
rights and humanitarian law.
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 their legal
obligations detailed in Article 146 of the Convention to search for and
prosecute those responsible for grave breaches, namely war crimes.
4. PCHR calls for the immediate
implementation of the Advisory Opinion issued by the International Court of
Justice, which considers the construction of the Annexation Wall inside the
West Bank illegal.
5. PCHR recommends that international
civil society organizations, including human rights organizations, bar
associations and NGOs, participate in the process of exposing those accused of
grave breaches of international law and urge their governments to bring the
perpetrators to justice.
6. 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.
7. PCHR calls on the international
community to recognize the Gaza disengagement plan, which was implemented in
September 2005, for what it is – not an end to occupation but a compounding of
the occupation and the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
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 the facilitation of 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
demand Israel end its attacks on Palestinian civilians.
10. PCHR calls upon the
international community to pressure Israel to lift the severe restrictions
imposed by the Israeli government and its occupation forces on access for
international organizations to the OPT.
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 process or agreement must be based
on respect for international law, including international human rights and
humanitarian law.
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