Israeli Human Rights Violations
in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
9 – 15 September 2021
- IOF excessive use of force in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip:
- IOF shoot and kill a Palestinian man; IOF denied him first aid and leaving him to bleed to death for allegedly attempting a stab attack in Jerusalem
- 9 Palestinians wounded, including a child, a woman, and a journalist in the West Bank
- IOF airstrikes on the Gaza Strip: farm destroyed and agricultural lands damaged
- In 122 IOF incursions into the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem: 105 civilians arrested, including 16 children and 4 women
- 3 construction vehicles confiscated in Salfit under claim of operating in Area C
- Settler-attacks in the West Bank:
- 50 olive trees uprooted in Bethlehem and two houses assaulted in Hebron
- IOF established 38 temporary military checkpoints in the West Bank and arrested 4 Palestinians on said checkpoints
Summary
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) continued to commit crimes and multi-layered violations against Palestinian civilians and their properties, including raids into Palestinian cities that are characterized with excessive use of force, assault, abuse, and attacks on civilians, turning the West Bank into isolated blocks of land. Israeli settlement expansion on Palestinian properties and land continued.The Israeli settlement expansion works continued on Palestinian lands and properties. Meanwhile, the Gaza Strip enters its 15th year under closure, exacerbating the humanitarian hardships across the territory.IOF shooting and violation of right to bodily integrity:IOF shot and killed a Palestinian man after leaving him to bleed to death after an Israeli police officer shot him allegedly for attempting a stab attack in Jerusalem. Also, 9 Palestinians were wounded, including a child, a woman, and a journalist in other IOF attacks across the West Bank. On 10 September 2021, IOF killed 51-year-old physician, Hazem M. al-Joulani, who, allegedly, attempted a stab attack; he was left to bleed to his death after an Israeli policeman shot him near Bab al-Majlis, one of the al-Aqsa Mosque gates. Al-Joulani fell to the ground after being shot at, and a soldier put his foot and kneeled on him without offering any first aid to him, leaving him to bleed to death.Also, IOF shot and wounded 9 others in the West Bank, a journalist was hit with tear gas canister in Hebron; 4 were wounded in IOF attacks on peaceful protests in Kafr Qaddum and Azzun, Qalqilya; 2 wounded in Bethlehem, one was accused of attempting a stab attack; 2 in Jerusalem, including a woman.In the Gaza Strip, IOF warplanes launched several airstrikes that destroyed a poultry farm and damaged agricultural lands.IOF incursions and arrests of Palestinian civilians: IOF carried out 122 incursions into the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Those incursions included raids of civilian houses and shootings, enticing fear among civilians, and attacking many of them. During this week’s incursions, 105 Palestinians were arrested, including 6 children and 4 women.In the Gaza Strip, IOF conducted two limited incursions.Demolitions:PCHR fieldworkers documented 1 violation where IOF confiscated 3 construction vehicles in Salfit.Settler-attacks:
- Hebron: two houses assaulted.
- Bethlehem: 50 olive tree seedlings uprooted.
Israeli closure policy and restrictions on freedom of movement:The Israeli occupation authorities continued to ban the entry of dozens of goods, including construction materials, in collective punishment measures against the Gaza Strip as the Israeli closure imposed on the territory entered its 15th year, without an end in sight that would fulfil Palestinians’ right to enjoy their economic, social, and cultural rights.Meanwhile, IOF continued to divide the West Bank into separate cantons with key roads blocked by the Israeli occupation since the 2000 Second Intifada -still closed to this date- and with temporary and permanent checkpoints, where civilian movement is restricted, and they are subject to arrest, especially at al-Karama border crossing, alongside the Palestinian-Jordanian border. Shooting and other Violations of the Right to Life and Bodily Integrity
- At approximately 15:00 on Thursday, 10 September 2021, a group of Palestinians gathered near the Israeli military checkpoint at al-Shuhadaa St. in Hebron. They threw rocks at the checkpoint and the soldiers fired live bullets at them. The soldiers chased the group in Bab al-Zawiya area and in Abul-Hams St. and arrested 17-year-old Mohammed Ahmed Abu-Dawoud after a soldier pinned him against a cement cube and several others joined in assaulting him. The clashes continued until 20:00 and the soldiers fired tear gas canisters throughout. As a result, 34-year-old photojournalist, Nedal M. al-Natsha, was hit with a tear gas canister in his right knee and he was taken to hospital for treatment.
- At approximately 20:00, Israeli soldiers fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades by al-Aroub refugee camp entrance, alleging that a military watchtower in the area was attacked with rocks. A number of soldiers patrolled the camp, and a group of Palestinians gathered and threw rocks at them; the soldiers fired tear gas canisters. The clashes continued until 22:30 and no arrests were reported.
- At approximately 22:00, a group of Palestinians gathered in southern Dura and threw rocks at a military watchtower in the area. IOF chased them and fired live bullets at them. No injuries or arrests were reported.
- Following Friday prayer, 10 September 2021, IOF broke a peaceful sit-in in solidarity with Palestinians in Israeli jails at al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem. The forcibly evacuated the premises and arrested 3 persons, including a child.
IOF enhanced its presence at the Mosque and its gates, and scrutinized worshippers’ IDs. After the prayer, dozens gathered in the Mosque grounds holding pictures of prisoners, including the wounded prisoner Israa al-Jabaees (female), and chanted national slogans in support of prisoners and condemning the punitive measures taken against them by the Israeli Prison Service. Meanwhile, IOF raided the Mosque and forced the gathered to disperse using force. Three were arrested: Seraj al-Natsha, Mohammed Abu-Ghannam; and Adham Najib (child).
- At approximately 13:30, IOF stationed at the northern entrance to Kafr Qaddum in Qalqilya suppressed a peaceful protest led by dozens of Palestinian civilians. IOF chased the protestors and clashed with them; IOF fired bullets, tear gas canisters and stun grenades. As a result, 3 Palestinians sustained rubber-bullet wounds in their upper and lower extremities.
- Also on Friday, IOF killed a Palestinian man after leaving him to bleed to death after an Israeli police officer shot him near one of al-Aqsa Mosque gates in occupied East Jerusalem. The victim, a Palestinian physician, was suspected of conducting a stab attack; he fell to the ground after being shot at, and a soldier put his foot and kneeled on him without offering any first aid to him, leaving him to bleed out.
At approximately 16:10, Israeli police opened fire at 51-year-old physician, Hazem M. al-Joulani, (from Shufat refugee camp, he was a well-known physician and founder of Rayan College for Complementary Medicine), in Jerusalem’s Old City. The Israeli police released a video footage of a person walking down al-Wad St. and attempting to attack a member of the police force near a military checkpoint at Bab al-Majlis. Immediately, security forces in the area opened heavy fire arbitrarily at him, his body sustained at least 4 live bullet wounds in the chest and back; he fell to the ground on his face, he was left in a pool of his own blood for an hour; the police searched his body and confiscated his belongings.Another video recording showed a member of the Israeli police putting his foot on al-Joulani’s wounded body while he laid on the ground bleeding; as he tried to move his body, the police member pushed his own body against a wall to increase the pressure on al-Joulani’s body as the latter had wounds in his upper body and was bleeding. No first aid was offered to the victim, until his body stopped all movement. He was taken to Hadassah Hospital where they announced him dead. IOF alleged that al-Joulani held a knife and that he attempted to stab one of its forces.PCHR investigations, and the video, indicate that IOF neutralized al-Joulani after his injury and that there was no cause for a soldier to put pressure on his body while he is bleeding; also, IOF did not offer him first aid and let him to bleed to death in violation of IHL.Following the incident, IOF closed all the gates leading to al-Aqsa Mosque and banned worshipers entry, dispersing them with force. After al-Joulani was announced dead, IOF raided his home and arrested his wife, child, and 2 brothers. They were interrogated on the incident and released a few hours later.
- At approximately 21:00, IOF assaulted a peaceful protest against the rearrest of 4 Palestinians who fled Galboa prison earlier this month. The protest took place near Qalandia checkpoint, northern occupied East Jerusalem; the protestors held photos of the prisoners and chanted slogans in their support, they held the Israeli occupation responsible for their lives and those of all other Palestinians in Israeli jails. IOF fired tear gas canisters heavily at the protestors, which led to clashes in the area that lasted for hours – this caused an intense traffic jam in the area.
- At approximately 22:00, IOF assaulted a peaceful protest at Bethlehem’s northern entrance and arrested a protestor. The protest was in support of the 6 prisoners who broke out of Galboa prison.
According to PCHR investigations, dozens of Palestinians organized small protests that roamed Bethlehem and met near Belal Bin Rabah Mosque in the northern part of the city. Upon reaching the mosque, IOF arrived there and fired tear gas canisters intensely at the protestors causing clashed near Israeli military checkpoint 300 that went on for hours. IOF arrested 18-year-old Mohammed A. al-Hamoud from Aida refugee camp.
- Also around 22:00, a group of Palestinians gathered near al-Aroub refugee camp entrance where IOF has a military watchtower. They threw stones at the watchtower, and soldiers chased them whilst firing tear gas canisters at them. As a result, several stone-throwers suffocated due to tear gas inhalation. The clashes continued until 23:3F0, and IOF arrested 11-year-old Malek M. Jawabra and took him to “Gush Etzion” detention center.
- At approximately 3:20 on Saturday, 11 September 2021, IOF warplanes bombed an armed group’s site in Deir al-Balah causing an asbestos canopy to go on fire, damaging 20 asbestos bars and 10 water hoses. No injuries were reported.
- At approximately 03:30, Israeli warplanes fired three missiles on an agricultural land in eastern Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza. The land was partially damaged and no injuries were reported.
- At approximately 00:30, IOF at Eyal military checkpoint in Qalqilya assaulted a protest led by Palestinians, chased, and clashed with them. IOF fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades at the protestors, many suffocated due to tear gas inhalation. IOF arrested Ahmed N. Ouda (17) and Aysar M. Abu-Sneineh (18).
- At approximately 13:30, IOF stationed near Azzun, eastern Qalqilya, assaulted a protest and chased Palestinians causing clashes in the area. IOF fired rubber-coated bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors. 14-year-old Nadim M. Isleem sustained a rubber bullet wound in the face.
- At approximately 18:30, dozens of Palestinians gathered in Bethlehem near IOF military checkpoint 300; they set tires on fire and threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the IOF military watchtower. IOF attacked them with rubber-coated bullets and tear gas canisters, resulting in a fire at St. Michael Hotel after a tear gas canister fell inside a room. Sameeh Kh. Assakreh (48) sustained burns across his body after a tear gas canister hit him while passing by in the area.
- At approximately 22:30, dozens of Palestinians gathered at the western entrance to Issaweya, Jerusalem, and threw stones and Molotov cocktails at IOF. IOF chased them in Obaid neighborhood and mounted several buildings while firing rubber-coated bullets and tear gas canisters heavily in the area. As a result, Ahmed H. Obaid (23) sustained minor wounds after a rubber-bullet hit him in the foot and he was taken to a clinic for treatment. IOF also arrested Waseem R. Klaib (20).
- At approximately 02:45 on Sunday, 12 September 2021, Israeli warplanes launched two missiles on a poultry farm (400sqm) in Rafah. The airstrike destroyed the farm completely. No injuries were reported.
- At approximately 17:30, IOF moved into At-Tur neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem after an Israeli settler ran over Waleed S. Abul-Hawa. Palestinians gathered in the site and IOF forcibly evacuated the area and clashed with them. The clashes lasted for several hours and IOF raided al-Makassed Hospital and fired rubber-coated bullets wounding Raghda I. Abul-Hawa with a rubber bullet in the head; she was taken to the emergency room and her condition was reported as moderate. IOF arrested 3 Palestinians before withdrawing from the area and took them to an unknown destination: Khaled R. Abu-Sbitan (18); Daniel Z. Abu-Nassra (19); and Hussam A. Abul-Rokab (21).
- At approximately 19:00, a number of young men gathered near the entrance to al-‘Aroub refugee camp in northern Hebron, as IOF established a checkpoint near the western entrance. The young men threw stones at the watchtower and the Israeli soldiers deployed in the area and chased the stone-throwers as well as firing tear gas canisters at them. As a result, some of them suffocated to teargas inhalation. Meanwhile, IOF closed the entrance leading to the refugee camp, stopped vehicles, checked passengers’ IDs, and held the passers-by. Moreover, IOF arrested 3 civilians, including a child, namely Kamel Ibrahim Abu Hashhash (17); Salim Mazen Jawabra (22); Mohammed Ahmed Abu Tamma’ah (26) and Islam Mohammed Banat (19).
- On Monday, 13 September 2021, IOF critically wounded a Palestinian from Beit Fajjar village, south of Bethlehem, allegedly for carrying out a stabbing attack near the intersection leading to the “Gosh ‘Etzion” settlement compound, south of the City. Although he was injured and lying on the ground, a number of settlers attacked him while the Israeli forces were watching. The Israeli soldiers hindered giving first aid to him and even prevented the Palestinian medic from approaching him.
According to PCHR’s investigations, at approximately 09:00, an Israeli soldier stationed behind a berm near the intersection leading to “Gosh ‘Etzion” settlement, south of Bethlehem, opened fire from a 4-meter distance at Mohammed Kamal Mohammed Bilu (27) who was walking on the street and suddenly started to run toward the soldier. Although Blue was critically wounded and fell on the ground, the settlers present in the area beat him while IOF left him bleeding. Footages taken by eyewitnesses showed how the Israeli soldiers prevented Palestinians forcibly from approaching the wounded young man and did not even allow the Palestinian medic from giving him treatment. The Magen David Adom crews arrived and took him to Shaare Zedek Medical Center to receive treatment. Later, IOF declared that Bilu “attempted to carry out a stabbing attack at Gosh ‘Etzion Intersection. He was immediately shot and neutralized.” The Israeli authorities published a footage of the incident showing Bilu walking adjacent to the pavement and suddenly started running towards a soldier, who was hiding behind a 60-centimeter berm. He pulled a sharp tool and was only 4 meters away from the soldier who directly shot the young man and wounded him immediately. He was left to bleed without treatment. According to the given facts, there was no imminent danger to the Israeli soldier’s life and the young man could be neutralized with less fatal force. Also, IOF did not prevent settlers from beating him although he was injured and did not even provide him first aid. Following the incident, IOF closed the Bypass Road (60) to traffic from and to Bethlehem, causing traffic jam. Incursions and arrestsThursday, 09 September 2021:
- At approximately 01:00, IOF arrested Abdul Rahim Mohammed Darabea’ (22), after raiding and searching his house in Dura, southwest of Hebron governorate.
- At approximately 19:00, IOF arrested Morad Hazem al-Sayyad (21) and Omar Mo’amar Abu al-Hawa (20), after raiding and searching their houses in al-Tur neighborhood, east of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
- At approximately 21:40, IOF arrested Yazan Rami Darwish (20), from Qusra village, southeast of Nablus, while passing through a temporary military checkpoint established at the entrance of the village.
Friday, 10 September 2021:
- At approximately 02:00, IOF arrested Akram Abdul Kareem Daraghmah (22), after raiding and searching his house in Qusra, southeast of Nablus governorate.
- At approximately 02:30, IOF arrested Basema Abdullah ‘Aarda (35), and her brothers, Ra’ed (42) and Mohammed (48), after raiding and searching their houses in Arraba, southwest of Jenin governorate. It should be noted that the arrestees are the siblings of Mahmoud al-‘Aarda, one of the 6 prisoners who escaped from Gilboa prison last Monday before he was re-arrested.
- Around the same time, IOF arrested Yousef Ra’fat Ghawadrah (55) and Ra’fat Ya’qoub Ghawadrah (24), after raiding and searching their houses in Bir al-Basha village, southwest of Jenin governorate. It should be noted that the arrestees are the relatives of one of the 6 prisoners who escaped from Gilboa prison.
- At approximately 17:00, IOF arrested Ayda Mohammed al-Sidawi (59), while present near Bab al-Majlis, one of the Aqsa Mosque’s Gates in the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
Saturday, 11 September 2021:
- At approximately 03:20, IOF arrested Nour al-Shalabi (26), after raiding and searching his house in the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
- At approximately 04:05, IOF arrested 3 civilians after raiding and searching their houses in Ya’bad, southwest of Jenin governorate. The arrestees are: Majd Ahmed Baj’awi (26), Amjad Jaber Hamaresha (24), and Essam Amro Qaniri (28).
- At approximately 11:00, IOF deployed in Hebron’s Old City’s neighborhoods arrested Ahmed Mohammed Boja (18), from Hebron, after stopping him at one of the checkpoints around the Ibrahimi Mosque.
- At approximately 13:00, IOF arrested (7) civilians from al-Dowar area in Sa’ir, north of Hebron, while present in Rujm al-Naqah area in the city. The arrestees are: Hamad Ahmed Jabarin (25), Jalal Eisa Jabarin (40), Lo’ay Mohammed Jabarin (39), Ra’ed Abdul Ra’ouf Jabarin (34), Tamim Abdul Ra’ouf Jabarin (36), Mahmoud Mousa Jabarin (32) and Mohannad Monjed Jabarin (33).
- At approximately 14:40, IOF arrested ‘Anan Mofeed Moqbel and Banan Fo’ad Moqbel, from Kafr Thulth village, east of Qalqilya, while grazing sheep in the eastern side of Azzun, east of Qalqilya. IOF released them after a couple of hours.
- At approximately 19:30, IOF arrested Malik Mohammed Dibah (22) while passing through Shu’afat refugee camp’s checkpoint, northeast of the occupied East Jerusalem.
- IOF carried out (5) incursions in Arraba, Nazlat Zayd, Araqah and Hashimiyah villages in Jenin governorate; and Shufa village, south of Tulkarm. No arrests were reported.
Sunday, 12 September 2021:
- At approximately 00:30, IOF arrested Khaled Haitham Rayyan (23) and Adnan Azzam Mir’i (25), after raiding and searching their houses in Qarawat Bani Hassan, west of Salfit.
- At approximately 03:20, IOF arrested Omar Hamza al-Shaloudi (18), after raiding and searching his house in Silwan, south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
- At approximately 10:00, IOF arrested Abdul Rahman Izzat Mir’i (30), while present near Omar Abu Laila rotatory “Ari’el”, claiming that he was in possession of a knife.
- At approximately 13:30, IOF arrested a number of students while getting out of Teqoa Secondary School for boys in Wadi al-Halqum in Teqoa village, east of Bethlehem. IOF field investigated them and arrested (4) students. The arrestees are: Atiya Mohammed al-‘Ammour (15), Ghaith Eisa Jebril (14), Hussam Murad al-‘Ammour (16) and his brother, Wissam (14).
- At approximately 16:15, IOF arrested (3) civilians while passing through a temporary military checkpoint established at the entrance of Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, and released them later. The arrestees are: Mo’tasem Khalil al-Tamimi (25), Mohammed Mojahed al-Tamimi (20), and Ahmed Sami Owda (22).
- IOF carried out (3) incursions in Azzun village, east of Qalqilya; Qarawat Bani Hassan and Kifl Haris villages in Salfit governorate. No arrests were reported.
Monday, 13 September 2021:
- At approximately 02:30, IOF arrested Emad Fo’ad Kamamji (35) and his cousin, Qaysar Naser Kamamji (30), after raiding and searching their houses in Kafr Dan village, west of Jenin governorate. It should be noted that Emad is the brother of Ayham Kamamji, one of the 6 prisoners who escaped from Gilbo’a prison.
- At approximately 03:55, IOF arrested Mohammed Abdul Qader ‘Amira (50), after raiding and searching his house in Ni’lin village, west of Ramallah.
- At approximately 04:00, IOF arrested Izz al-Dein Mowafaq al-Badawnah (33), after raiding and searching his house in Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem.
- At approximately 04:00, IOF arrested Mothhir Bahaa’ Sa’eed and Jamal Hazem al-Rashq, after raiding and searching their houses in Anata village, northeast of the occupied East Jerusalem.
- At approximately 05:00, IOF arrested Yousef Mahmoud al-Lahham (45), after raiding and searching his house in Dheisha refugee camp, south of Bethlehem.
- At approximately 06:00, IOF arrested Yaser Ahmed Qatanani (22), after raiding and searching his house in Hable village, south of Qalqilya.
- At approximately 06:20, IOF arrested Mohammed Ramzi Shawka (20) after raiding and searching his house in Abu Njeim village, east of Bethlehem.
- At approximately 08:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles moved 50 meters from Zikim Military Base, northwest of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip, to the west of the border fence with Israel. They leveled and combed lands that were previously combed amidst a sporadic shooting until at approximately 10:00, but no casualties were reported.
- At approximately 14:00, IOF arrested Sa’oud Mohammed Dababsah (51), after raiding and searching his house in Khallet al-Dabaa, east of Yatta, south of Hebron governorate.
- At approximately 15:25, IOF arrested Sharihan Abdullah Shawka (33), after raiding and searching her house on al-Saf street in Bethlehem, in an attempt to put pressure on her husband, Hasan Hasanin Shawka (34), to surrender himself. At approximately 20:00, Hasan surrendered himself to the Israeli Intelligence Services in “Gush Etzion” It should be noted that Hasan Shawka is a former prisoner who spent 12 years in the Israeli prisons, including 8 under the administrative arrest.
- At approximately 18:00, IOF arrested Abdul Rahman Shadi Musleh (21), while passing through a temporary military checkpoint established near the entrance of al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah.
- At approximately 19:30, IOF stationed at a gate adjacent to the annexation wall in the southern area of Ni’lin, west of Ramallah, severely beaten and arrested Mustafa Khalil ‘Amira (14) and Mohammed Saleh ‘Amira (13), while bike-racing inside their agricultural land. IOF released them after 3 hours.
- At approximately 23:00, IOF arrested Zaid Khaled Abu Zagharit (21), after raiding and searching his house in al-‘Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.
- IOF carried out (3) incursions in Arraba, Ya’bad and Yamun villages in Jenin governorate. No arrests were reported.
Tuesday, 14 September 2021:
- At approximately 01:20, IOF arrested Shaher Ghazi al-Sharha (30), after raiding and searching his house in Kuseise village, east of Dura, southwest of Hebron governorate.
- At approximately 01:30, IOF arrested Khalil Abdul Karim al-Faroukh (30) and Hamada Anan Jaradat (27), after raiding and searching their houses in Sa’ir village, north of Hebron.
- Around the same time, IOF arrested Hijazi Ali al-Qawasmah (36) and Isma’el Ayed al-Ja’bari (31), after raiding and searching their houses in Hebron.
- At approximately 02:00, IOF arrested Abdullah Mohammed al-‘Awawedah (25), after raiding and searching his house in Dayr Samet village, southwest of Dura, southwest of Hebron governorate.
- At approximately 02:00, IOF arrested (6) civilians after raiding and searching their houses in Bidu village, northwest of the occupied East Jerusalem. The arrestees are: Zahran Zahran (24), Mousa Zahran (49), Hamza Zahran (40), Majd Zahran (23), Abdullah Mansour (21), and Hisham Awwad (23).
- At approximately 02:45, IOF arrested (3) civilians after raiding and searching their houses in al-Bireh, north of Ramallah governorate. The arrestees are: Majd Mohammed al-Sheikh (34), where (100,000 NIS) was confiscated from his house; Hamdi Hasan Rummanah (29), a former prisoner; and Qasam Qassam ‘Abed (20), a university student.
- At approximately 04:30, IOF arrested Ahmed Khalil Kharma (26), after raiding and searching his house in Kafr Ein village, northwest of Ramallah.
- At approximately 03:00, IOF arrested Hussein Abdul Qader Shawamerah (48) and his son, Isma’el (17), after raiding and searching their house in Dayr al-‘Asal village, west of Dura, southwest of Hebron governorate.
- Around the same time, IOF arrested Murad Mahmoud Hureibat (29) and Mohammed Majed Hureibat (34), after raiding and searching their houses in Bayt al-Rosh village, west of Dura, southwest of Hebron governorate.
- At approximately 04:00, IOF arrested Isma’el Abdullah al-‘Arouj (35), after raiding and searching his house in Harmala village, east of Bethlehem.
- At approximately 07:20, IOF reinforced with 4 military bulldozers and a digger 50-100 meters to the west of the border fence, east of the Maghazi, in the Central Gaza Strip. They leveled and combed lands for several hours before they deployed again inside the border fence.
- At approximately 08:00, IOF arrested Medhat Tareq al-Issawi (48), after raiding and searching his house in al-Isawiya village, northeast of the occupied East Jerusalem.
It should be noted that al-Issawi spent over than 27 years inside the Israeli prisons in separate periods, the latest was 8 consecutive years in Megiddo Prison, and released on 12 July 2021. Al-Issawi received a decision that bans his entry to the West Bank for 6 months before he re-arrested for another 2 days, then released on conditions that bans his entry to al-Isawiya for 3 days, at least 100 meters away from his house.
- At approximately 13:00, IOF arrested Khader Riyad Semrin (16) and his brother, Abdul Karim (15), after raiding and searching their house in Silwan, south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
- At approximately 15:00, IOF arrested Omar Mohammed Obaid (26), after raiding and searching his house in Isawiya village, northeast of the occupied East Jerusalem, after several hours of releasing him. Obaid was referred to al-Kishle police center then he was presented before the Israeli Magistrate’s Court on the next day, then he was released on conditions that banning him from organizing any ceremony for releasing him and signed a financial guarantee of 50,000 NIS in case of breach of condition. It should be noted that Obaid spent 6 years and half inside the Israeli prisons.
- At approximately 16:00, a group of Mista‘arvim (Israeli Special Unit dressed like Palestinian civilians) sneaked into Huwwarah village, southeast of Nablus. They used a vehicle with a Palestinian registration palate and stationed near Huwwarah Gas Station located on the main street of the village, and arrested Yousef Fo’ad Owda (16). IOF took him to an unknown destination.
- At approximately 18:30, IOF arrested Nazzal Jamal Torkman (18) and Mahmoud Naser Torkman (17), after raiding and searching their houses in Ya’bad, southwest of Jenin governorate.
- IOF carried out (2) incursions in Taibe and Jalamah villages in Jenin governorate. No arrests were reported.
Wednesday, 15 September 2021:
- At approximately 01:20, IOF moved into several neighborhoods in Yatta, south of Hebron governorate, and stormed (3) houses belonging to Anas Hasan Abu Arram (40), Khalil Mohammed Abu Arram (39), and Mahmoud Majed Zein (42), but no arrests were reported.
- At approximately 03:00, IOF arrested Ahmed Mohammed al-Jayyousi (26) and Baker Mohammed Kharyoush (27), after raiding and searching their houses in Tulkarm refugee camp.
- At approximately 04:40, a group of Mista‘arvim (Israeli Special Unit dressed like Palestinian civilians) sneaked into al-Irsal neighborhood in Ramallah. They used a vehicle with a Palestinian registration palate and stationed in front of Ja’far Aziz Kayed’s (21) house, a university student, and arrested him. Meanwhile, IOF moved into the city to cover the Special Unit’s withdrawal.
- At approximately 11:00, an Israeli Special Unit arrested Ashraf Abdul Hafiz Thaher (26), after raiding and searching his house in Iktaba village in Tulkarm.
- IOF carried out (4) incursions in al-Tabqa, Bayt Ula, Halhul and Bani Na’im villages in Hebron. No arrests were reported.
Settlement Expansion and settler violence in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem Demolitions, Confiscations, and Notices
- At approximately 14:00 on Wednesday, 15 September 2021, IOF confiscated 2 concrete mixers and a crane belonging to al-Mersah Company in Qarawet Bani Hassan, west of Salfit, while preparing for the construction of a water well in Beer al-Sweed area in Deir Istiya village, north of Salfit under the pretext of working Area C that is under the Israeli control. The confiscated machineries were taken to nearby Yakir camp.
Settlers’ attacks on civilians and their property:
- On Friday, 10 September 2021, a group of setters uprooted 50 olive seedlings in Wad al-Hajjar area in Kisan village, east of Bethlehem.
Ahmed Ghazal, Deputy Head of the Kisan village Council, said that a number of settlers from “Abi Hanahel” settlement established on the village lands uprooted 50 olive seedlings belonging to Ayoub ‘Awadallah al-‘Abyyat and then stole them, taking them to the settlement. Ghazal added that ‘Abbyat’s land has been under settlers’ recurrent attacks as they attempted many times to confiscate the seedlings or damaging them.
- At approximately 22:40, a group of settlers from “Kiryat Arba” settlement in eastern Hebron threw stones at a house belonging to ‘Abdel Jawad Mohammed Joude al-Ja’bari (42) in al-Ras area near the abovementioned settlement and the Ibrahimi Mosque in the Old City. When Palestinian civilians attempted to confront the settlers, IOF arrived at the area and provided protection for settlers. A number of soldiers then raided al-Ja’bari’s house, claiming they were searching for persons who attacked settlers. Meanwhile, a settler opened fire using his gun at Soliman Abu S’eifan’s house in Wad al-Hasin area when he was running from the southern settlement’s road towards al-Ja’abari’s house, where setters were present. No injuries were reported.
Jamal Abu S’eifan said to PCHR’s fieldworker that: “I was with my relatives, who live near the fence of “Kiryat Arba” settlement in eastern Hebron, watching what was going on in the area next to our houses as there were settlers attacking al-Ja’abari family house there. Suddenly. We saw three settlers running in front of our houses towards al-Ras area. We started shouting at them, so one of them stopped and pulled his gun to fire 6 bullets at my cousin’s, Soliman, house and ran away back to the settlement. An IOF patrol arrived and then the Israeli police. We told him about what happened and filed a complaint against the settlers at the settlement’s police station.” Closure policy and restrictions on freedom of movement of persons and goods: The Gaza Strip: The Israeli authorities continued to impose collective punishments against the people of the Gaza Strip, including tightened restrictions on imports and exports, causing a serious deterioration in Palestinians’ enjoyment of their economic and cultural rights.The West Bank: In addition to 108 permanent checkpoints and closed roads, this week witnessed the establishment of 38 temporary checkpoints that restrict the movement of goods and individuals, where IOF searched Palestinians’ vehicles, checked their IDs, and arrested 4 of them. IOF reinforced its restrictions on civilians’ freedom of movement at its permanent checkpoints in the West Bank and shut some checkpoints for several hours on multiple occasions.Here follows PCHR documentation of restrictions on the freedom of movement and IOF-established temporary checkpoints across the West Bank this week:Jerusalem:
- On Thursday, 09 September 2021, IOF tightened its measures at al-Za’im military checkpoint and blocked traffic.
- On Friday, 10 September 2021, IOF closed Beit Eksa, Hizma and Qalendia checkpoints and blocked traffic. The checkpoints were later reopened. In addition, another checkpoint was established between Hizma and ‘Anata villages, east of the occupied City.
- On Sunday, 12 September 2021, IOF tightened its restrictions at Hizma checkpoint and established another at the entrance to al- Eizariya village.
- On Tuesday, 14 September 2021, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance to al-Tour neighborhood.
Bethlehem:
- On Thursday, 09 September 2021, IOF established a checkpoint at the northern entrance to Teqoa village.
- On Friday, 10 September 2021, IOF established 2 checkpoints at the northern entrances to Nahalin Teqoa villages.
- On Saturday, 11 September 2021, IOF closed Container checkpoint and later re-opened it. Another checkpoint was established at the western entrance to Beit Fajjar village.
- On Sunday, 12 September 2021, IOF established 3 checkpoints at the northern and western entrances to Teqoa village and at the western entrance to Beit Fajjar village.
- On Monday, 13 September 2021, IOF established a checkpoint near al-Nashash Intersection.
- On Tuesday, 14 September 2021, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance to Beit Fajjar village.
- On Wednesday, 15 September 2021, IOF established 3 checkpoints at the entrances to Beit Fajjar and Teqoa villages and ‘Aqbet Hasnah area.
Hebron:
- On Thursday, 09 September 2021, IOF established 6 checkpoints at entrances to Ethna village, eastern Dura, Kharsa village, al-Fawwar refugee camp, southern Hebron, Sa’ir village.
- On Friday, 10 September 2021, IOF established 3 checkpoints at the entrances to al-Samoua village, southern Halhoul, and Beit Ummar village.
- On Saturday, 11 September 2021, IOF established 4 checkpoints at the entrances to northern Dura, Sa’ir, Beit Ummar and Deir Samit villages.
- On Monday, 13 September 2021, IOF established 2 checkpoints at the southern entrance to Hebron and the entrance to Beit Ummar village.
Nablus:
- On Thursday, 09 September 2021, IOF established a checkpoint near Sora village intersection (on the main Nablus-Qalqilya Road), southwest of Nablus.
- On Tuesday, 14 September 2021, IOF established a checkpoint at the intersection of ‘Einabous village, southeast of Nablus.
Salfit:
- On Friday, 10 September 2021, IOF established 3 checkpoints at the entrances to Deir Istiya, Kafr al-Deek and Deir Ballut villages, west of Salfit.
- On Monday, 13 September 2021, IOF established 4 checkpoints at the entrances to the villages of Deir Istiya, Deir Ballut and Kafr al-Deek and Salfit.
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