May 24, 2012
Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (17– 23 May 2012)
Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (17– 23 May 2012)

An Israeli
settler, escorted by Israeli soldiers, fire at Palestinian civilian in Southern
‘Assira village, southeast of Nablus

Israeli
Occupation Forces (IOF) Continue Systematic Attacks against Palestinian
Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)

 

IOF use
force to disperse peaceful protest organized by Palestinian civilians in the
West Bank.

4
demonstrators, including two children and an international human rights
defender, were wounded.

 

A
Palestinian civilian was seriously injured at Etzion intersection, south of
Bethlehem.

 

IOF
conducted 90 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank and two
limited ones into the Gaza Strip.   

IOF
arrested 28 Palestinian civilians, including 12 children, an old man, the
director of a television channel and an ex-prisoner.

 

IOF
continued to attack Palestinian fishermen in the Gaza Strip.

 

Israel
has continued to impose a total closure on the OPT and has isolated the Gaza
Strip from the outside world.

IOF
arrested two Palestinian civilians at various checkpoints in the West Bank.

 

IOF
have continued efforts to create a Jewish demographic majority in East Jerusalem.

The
Israeli government allocated new budget to enhance settlement activities in
Jerusalem.

A
house was demolished in al-Tour neighborhood in East Jerusalem.

 

IOF
have continued settlement activities in the West Bank and Israeli settlers have
continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.

A
Palestinian civilian was seriously wounded by Israeli settlers south of Nablus.

IOF
razed 14 dunums[1]
of agricultural land in the east of Hebron and confiscated a bulldozer and a
truck in Jerusalem.  

IOF
tore down 6 tents south of Hebron and demolished a bird farm southwest of
Ramallah.

Israeli
settlers stormed Taqqou’ village, southeast of Bethlehem, in the presence of
IOF.

 

Summary

 

Israeli
violations of international law and humanitarian law in the OPT continued
during the reporting period (17 – 23 May 2012):

 

Shooting:

 

During the reporting period, 5
Palestinian civilians were wounded by IOF in the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip.  A 6th civilian was
also wounded by Israeli settlers in the West Bank.  Additionally, a Palestinian civilian was
stabbed by Israeli soldiers at Kfar Etzion checkpoint near Bethlehem. 

 

During the reporting period, IOF wounded
4 demonstrators, including two children and an international human rights
defender, during the dispersion of peaceful demonstrations organized in protest
to the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities in the
West Bank.

 

On 19 May 2012, a number of Israeli
settlers from “Yits’har” settlement attacked Palestinian agricultural areas in
the southeast of Southern ‘Assira village, south of Nablus, and set fire to
some of them.  A number of Palestinian
civilians gathered to extinguish fire. 
Soon, Israeli settlers threw stones and empty bottles at houses in the
village.  When Palestinian civilians
attempted to stop this attack, an Israeli settler fired at them.  As a result, a Palestinian civilian was
seriously wounded by a bullet that entered the right eye and exited the left
ear.  IOF were present in the area and
did not intervene to stop the attack. 
Video clips from the area showed two Israeli soldiers standing near an
Israeli settler while he was firing at Palestinian civilians, which indicates
that IOF support Israeli settlers in their attacks on Palestinian civilians and
their property.  Additionally, 5
Palestinian civilians were injured by stones thrown by Israeli settlers. 

 

On 20 May 2012, a Palestinian was
seriously wounded near Etzion intersection, south of Bethlehem.  IOF claimed that he attempted to stab an
Israeli soldier using a sharp tool, and quarrel erupted between him the
soldier, as a result of which he fell onto the ground and the sharp tool
entered his abdomen.  He was evacuated to
an Israeli hospital and was put under detention.  He told a lawyer who visited him that a
number of Israeli soldiers attacked him with a knife and they stabbed him in
the abdomen. 

 

In the Gaza Strip, on 20 May 2012, a
Palestinian civilian was wounded when IOF positioned at the border between the
Gaza Strip and Israel opened fire at al-Qarara village, northeast of Khan
Yunis. 

 

During the reporting period, Israeli
gunboats opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats in the northern and central
Gaza Strip.  No casualties were reported.

 

Incursions:

 

During
the reporting period, IOF conducted at least 90 military incursions into
Palestinian communities in the West Bank. 
During these incursions, IOF arrested 28 Palestinian civilians,
including 12 children, an old man, the director of a television channel and an
ex-prisoner who was released in the context of the Shalit prisoners swap.  

 

In
the Gaza Strip, IOF conducted two limited incursions into Palestinian areas,
during which they leveled areas of land which they had already razed.

 

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.

 

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. 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.

 

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.

 

Efforts to
Create a Jewish Demographic Majority in East Jerusalem:

 

On
20 May 2012, the Israeli government approved in its meeting that was held in
Tallat al-Zakhira rea in Jerusalem a series of programs to promote settlement
in Jerusalem. It also allocated 350 million ILS for “the development of public
and tourist sites” in Jerusalem in the next 6 years.  This amount will be allocated for developing
the infrastructure in Jerusalem, expanding “the ageen lung” and repairing central
tourist sites. 

 

On
21 May 2012, IOF, accompanied by bulldozers, moved into al-Tour neighborhood in
East Jerusalem.  They demolished a
110-square-meter house belonging to Sameh Sameeh Edris, 25, which was built
recently.  According to Edris, he did not
receive any notice for demolition.  He
estimated the cost of building at 80,000 ILS.   

 

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
21 May 2012, IOF moved into Qandil Crushing Establishment in Rafat village,
north of Jerusalem.  They confiscated a
bulldozer and a crusher.  The owner,
Akram Qandil, stated that IOF confiscated the two machines without prior
warning.  They claimed that the
establishment was not licensed. 

 

On
the same day, IOF moved into al-Baq’a area, east of Hebron.  They destroyed agricultural pools and some
agricultural equipment and confiscated some irrigation networks.  According to eyewitnesses, IOF damaged plants
on 14 dunums of agricultural land belonging to the Jaber family. 

 

On
22 May 2012, dozens of Israeli settlers from “Taqqou” settlement attacked
Palestinian houses in Taqqou’ village, southeast of Bethlehem, and closed the
main road in the center of the village. 
They threw stones at shops and houses. 
According to eyewitnesses, IOF were present at the entrance of the village
to protect the settlers. 

 

On
23 May 2012, IOF moved into Khirbat al-Rahwa area to the south of al-Zahiriya
village, south of Hebron.  They
demolished a barnyard belonging to Ahmed Khalil al-Jabarin.

 

On
the same day, IOF moved into Wadi al-Juhaish area to the southeast of Yatta
village, south of Hebron.  They tore down
6 tents belonging to the al-Nawaj’a family, in which 30 people used to
live. 

 

On
the same day, IOF moved into Beit Nouba community in the south of Beit Liqya
village, southwest of Ramallah.  They
demolished a 450-square-meter barrack, which is designed for chicken, claiming
that it was built without a license. Soon, clashes erupted between Palestinian
civilians and IOF, during which IOF fired sound bombs and tear gas
canisters.  A number of Palestinian
civilians suffered from tear gas inhalation.  

 

 

Israeli
Violations Documented during the Reporting Period (17 – 23 May 2012)

 

1. Incursions into
Palestinian Areas and Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and Property in the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip

 

Thursday, 17 May 2012

 

At approximately 01:00, IOF moved
into Beit Liqya village, southwest of Ramallah. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 01:30, IOF moved
into Tammoun village, southeast of Tubas. 
They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested Fu’ad Mohammed
Bani ‘Ouda, 27.

 

At approximately 02:00, IOF moved
into the old town of Hebron.  They raided
and searched a number of houses and arrested Saber Ahmed Abu Hadid, 38.

 

At approximately 06:00, Israeli
gunboats stationed opposite to Beit Lahia seashore in the northern Gaza Strip
opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats. 
Palestinian fishermen were forced to sail back to the beach.  No casualties were reported.

 

At approximately 07:00, IOF moved
nearly 300 meters into al-Fukhari area in the southeast of the southern Gaza
Strip town of Khan Yunis.  They leveled
areas of Palestinian land.  Later, they
moved northward to Khuza’a village, and again they leveled areas of Palestinian
land.

 

Also at approximately 07:00, IOF
moved nearly 250 meters into the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia.  They leveled areas of Palestinian land amidst
sporadic shooting.  The left the area at
approximately 13:00.  No casualties were
reported.

 

At approximately 07:30, Israeli
soldiers stationed on observation towers to the southeast of the northern Gaza
Strip town of Beit Hanoun opened fire at Palestinian farmers who were farming
their lands.  The farmers were extremely
terrified, so they left their lands.  No
casualties were reported.

 

At approximately 10:00, IOF moved
into Zeita village, north of Tulkarm. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 10:30, IOF
positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel opened fire at
Palestinian agricultural areas in ‘Abassan village, east of Khan Yunis.  No casualties were reported.

 

At approximately 11:00, IOF moved
into Beit ‘Aur al-Tahta, southwest of 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 11:55, IOF moved
into Ras Teera village, southeast of Qalqilya. 
They patrolled in the streets and forced some Palestinian farmers to
leave their lands.  They withdrew later
and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 19:45, 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 20:30, IOF moved
into ‘Anabta village, east of Tulkarm. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 21:30, IOF moved
into al-Yamoun village, northwest of Jenin. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 21:30, 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.

 

Friday,
18 May 2012

 

At approximately 01:00, IOF moved
into al-Jalazoun refugee camp, northeast 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 Fassayel village, north of Jericho. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 01:30, IOF moved
into Marka village, southwest of Jenin.  They
raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Bahaa’ Khairi Mousa, 28,
Director General of Prisoner Television, and arrested him.  They confiscated two laptops on which all
satellite programs broadcasting of the television are saved, which means that
IOF would control everything broadcasted on the television.  It should be noted that Prisoner Television
was established in April 2012, and it completely stopped broadcasting at
approximately 17:30 on Sunday, 20 May 2012. 

 

At approximately 01:45, IOF moved into
Jaba’ village, south of Jenin.  They
raided and searched a house belonging to ‘Aaref Khaled Fakhouri, 45, a colonel
of the Palestinian General Intelligence Service, and arrested him.  They also confiscated 4 mobile phones and a
laptop.  It is worth noting that Fakhouri
had been arrested in 2002 and was stentenced to 28 years of imprisonment.  He was released in the Shalit prisoners swap
in 2011.

 

Also at approximately 01:45, IOF
moved into ‘Allar village, north of Tulkarm. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 03:30, IOF moved
into al-Jiftlek village, north of Jericho. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 10:10, 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 13:30, IOF moved into
al-Mazra’a al-Sharqiya village, northeast of Ramallah.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

Also at approximately 13:30, IOF
moved into Beit Reema village, northwest of Ramallah.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 14:25, IOF moved
into ‘Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya. 
They arrests 3 Palestinian children at the western entrance of the
village claiming that they intended to throw stones at Israeli vehicles
traveling on the main road near the village:

 

1. ‘Omar Mo’in Hussein, 15;

2. Mohammed Mashour Saleem, 16; and

3. Sameer Mahmoud Shbaita, 14.

 

At approximately 21:30, IOF moved
into Shwaika suburb, north of Tulkarm. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 22:00, IOF moved
into al-‘Ouja village, northeast of Jericho. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

Saturday, 19 May 2012  

 

At approximately 02:00, IOF moved
into the old town of Hebron.  They raided
and searched a number of houses and arrested Eihab Anwar al-Jabrini, 16.

 

At approximately 09:30, IOF moved
into Dura al-Qare’ village, northeast of Ramallah.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 10:00, IOF moved
into Kufor Qaddoumvillage, northeast of Qalqilya.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 10:40, IOF moved
into al-Lubban al-Gharbi village, northeast of Ramallah.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 15:30, IOF moved
into ‘Iraq Bourin village, south of Nablus. 
They patrolled in the streets and provoked Palestinian civilians.  Soon, a number of Palestinian boys gathered
and threw stones at Israeli military vehicles. 
Immediately, Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated metal bullets and tear
gas canisters at the boys.  As a result,
a number of boys suffered from tear gas inhalation.

 

At approximately 16:45, IOF moved
into Zibda village, southwest of Jenin. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

Sunday, 20 May 2012

 

At approximately 01:00, IOF moved
into al-Bireh.  They raided and searched
a number of houses and arrested Salem Badi Deirstawi, 40.

 

At approximately 01:25, IOF moved
into ‘Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 01:30, IOF moved
into ‘Aqabet Jaber refugee camp, south of Jericho.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 02:55, IOF moved
into Hijja village, east of Qalqilya. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 03:00, IOF moved
into Turmos’iya village, north of Ramallah. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 06:00, IOF moved
into Tulkarm.  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 ‘Allar 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 09:30, IOF
moved into Saida village, northeast of Tulkarm. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 10:00, IOF moved
into Seilat al-Zaher village, south of Jenin. 
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 al-Fundoqawmiya village, southwest of Jenin.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 12:30, IOF
positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast of
the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Yunis opened fire at Palestinian
agricultural areas in al-Qarara village. 
As a result, Waheed ‘Ali al-Zar, 22, was wounded by a bullet to the left
foot, when he was nearly 600 meters away from the border.

 

At approximately 13:45, IOF moved
into ‘Arraba 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 Kharabtha Bani Hareth village, northwest of Ramallah.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 18:40, IOF moved
into Habla village, south of Qalqilya. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

Also at approximately 18:40, IOF
moved into Ras ‘Atiya village, south of Qalqilya.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 19:45, IOF moved
into Saida village, northeast of Tulkarm. 
A number of Palestinian boys gathered and threw stones Israeli military
vehicles.  Immediately, Israeli soldiers
fired tear gas canisters at the boys.  As
a result, Suhaila Fareed ‘Ouda, 55, suffered from tear gas inhalation. 

 

At approximately 21:30, IOF moved
into Deir Ebzee’ village, west of Ramallah. 
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 Jericho.  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 Maithaloun village, south of Jenin. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

Monday, 21 May 2012

 

At approximately 00:35, IOF moved
into ‘Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya. 
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 the old town of Hebron.  They raided
and searched a number of houses and arrested Jebril Shaher Abu Hadid, 25.

 

At approximately 01:30, IOF moved
into Nablus and the neighboring ‘Ein Beit al-Maa’ refugee camp.  Theyt raided and searched a number of houses
and arrested two Palestinian civilians:

 

Sami Mustafa Sha’bullo, 70; and

Rida Mahmoud Khaled, 50.

 

At approximately 01:30, IOF moved
into Beit ‘Aur al-Tahta village, southwest of Ramallah.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 02:00, IOF moved
into al-‘Ouja village, north of Jericho. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 08:30, IOF moved
into Fassayel village, north of Jericho. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported

 

At approximately 09:00, IOF moved
into Shwaika suburb, north of Tulkarm. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

Also at approximately 09:00, IOF
moved into Bal’a village, northeast of Hebron. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

Also at approximately 09:00, IOF
moved into Qabatya village, south of Jenin. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 10:00, IOF moved
into Kufor Dan village, northwest of Jenin. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

Also at approximately 10:00, IOF
moved into ‘Attil 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 10:00, IOF
moved into Zeita village, north of Tulkarm. 
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 Sinjel village, northeast of Ramallah. 
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 Ya’bad village, southeast of Jenin. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

Also at approximately 15:00, 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.

 

Also at approximately 15:00, IOF
moved into Jaba’ village, south of Jenin. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

Also at approximately 15:00, IOF
moved into Misliya village, south of Jenin. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

At approximately 16:30, IOF moved
into Rammoun village, northeast of Ramallah. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

Also at approximately 16:30, IOF
moved into ‘Attara village, north of Ramallah. 
They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 18:00, IOF raided a
house belonging to Raja’ei al-Tamimi, 60, in al-Sawana neighborhood in East
Jerusalem to arrest him.  Residents of
the house and neighbors attempted to stop the arrest.  In the end, IOF arrested al-Tamimi and
another 3 civilians, including two children:

 

1. Kayed al-Tamimi, 25;

2. Ahmed Abu Ermaila, 12; and

3. Yousef Mofeed al-Musha’sha’, 12.

 

At approximately 19:30, IOF moved
into Beit Qad 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 19:30, IOF
moved into Jalboun 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 19:30, 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 21:00, IOF moved
into Jericho and the nearby ‘Aqabet Jaber refugee camp.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported. 

 

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

 

At approximately 00:45, 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 Beit Ummar town, north of
Hebron.  They raided and searched a
number of houses and arrested two Palestinian children:

 

1. Muhannad Murshid ‘Awadh, 14; and

2. ‘Ali ‘Awadh Abu Maria, 14.

 

At approximately 02:30, IOF moved into ‘Anabta village, east of
Tulkarm.  They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later. 
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

Also at approximately 02:30, IOF moved into ‘Allar 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 02:30, IOF moved into Saida village, northeast
of Tulkarm.  They patrolled in the
streets for some time and withdrew later. 
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 08:15, Israeli gunboats stationed opposite to Deir
al-Balah seashore in the central Gaza Strip opened fired at Palestinian fishing
boats.  Palestinian fishermen were forced
to sail back to the beach and no casualties were reported.

 

At approximately 09:00, IOF moved into Tulkarm.  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 ‘Aboud village, northwest of
Ramallah.  They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later. 
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 10:00, IOF moved into Bitillu village, northwest
of Ramallah.  They patrolled in the
streets for some time and withdrew later. 
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 15:30, IOF moved into al-Zbaidat village, north of
Jericho.  They patrolled in the streets
for some time and withdrew later. 
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 17:30, IOF moved into Kharabtha al-Misbah village,
southwest of Ramallah.  They patrolled in
the streets for some time and withdrew later. 
Neither house raids nor arrests were reported. 

 

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

 

At approximately 00:00, IOF moved into Jericho.  They patrolled in the streets for some time
and withdrew later.  Neither house raids
nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 00:15, IOF moved into al-Yamoun village, northwest
of Jenin.  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 ‘Azzoun village, east of
Qalqilya.  They raided and searched a
number of houses and arrested 3 Palestinian children:

 

1. Mustafa Hassan
Saleem, 17;

2. Mohammed ‘Abdul
Karim Abu Haniya, 17; and

3. Tha’er Khaled
Badwan, 17.

 

At approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Salfit.  They raided and searched a house belonging to
the family of Mohammed ‘Aziz Fattash, 24, and arrested him.

 

Also at approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Nablus.  They raided an apartment building where
university students live and arrested Nidal ‘Izziddin Fattash, 24, and arrested
him. 

 

At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Beit Ummar town, north of
Hebron.  They raided and searched a
number of houses and arrested 3 Palestinian civilians:

 

1. ‘Alaa’ Fahmi
Za’aqiq, 30;

2. Mohammed Wajeeh
Abu Maria, 21; and

3. Hussam Saber
Abu Maria, 22.

 

At approximately 02:30, IOF moved into Jenin.  They raided a number of houses and questioned
their residents.  They withdrew later and
no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Shwaika suburb, north of
Tulkarm.  They raided a house belonging
to Ziad Sharafi, but no arrests 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.  As a result, 4 demonstrators,
including two children and an international human rights defender, were wounded,
and dozens of others suffered from tear gas inhalation and others sustained
bruises.

 

Following the Friday Prayer on 18 May 2012, 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. 
They raised the Palestinian flag and called for ending political
division. They then moved towards areas of annexation wall.  They called through megaphones on Israeli
settlers in “Mitityahu” settlement to leave Palestinian land.  Israeli soldiers stationed in the area fired
rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
demonstrators.  As a result, a
Palestinian civilian was wounded by a rubber-coated metal bullet to the left
foot (PCHR keeps his name) and a number of demonstrators suffered from tear gas
inhalation.

 

Also following the Friday Prayer on 18 May 2012, dozens of
Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders
organized a peaceful demonstration in Ne’lin village, west of Ramallah, in
protest to the construction of the annexation wall and settlement
activities.  The demonstrators moved
towards areas of the annexation wall.  
Immediately, Israeli soldiers stationed in the area fired rubber-coated
metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators.  As a result, dozens of demonstrators suffered
from tear gas inhalation.

 

Also following the Friday prayer on 18 May 2012, dozens of Palestinian
civilians and Israeli and international human rights defenders gathered in
the center of Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, to start the weekly
peaceful protest against the construction of the annexation wall and settlement
activities.  The protesters walked towards the gate erected by IOF near
the entrance of the village and leading to Palestinian lands that Israeli
settlers from the nearby “Halmish” settlement are trying to seize.
 Israeli soldiers who had been extensively deployed in the area and near
all the entrances of the village since the morning, began to confront the
protesters who wanted to walk towards the affected lands.  Israeli
soldiers fired live and rubber-coated bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at the protesters.  As a
result, two Palestinian children and a Scottish human rights defender were
wounded, and some demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.  A house belonging to ‘Atallah al-Tamimi was
hit by rubber-coated metal bullets. 

 

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 nearly 5 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.

 

IOF have continued to impose total ban on the delivery of raw
materials to the Gaza Strip, 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.

 

For approximately five 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 traders, international
diplomats, journalists and humanitarian workers seeking to enter the Gaza Strip.  On Wednesday evening, 14 March 2012, IOF
arrested Ahmed Subhi al-Kahlout, 40, a trader from Gaza City, when he was
traveling via Beit Hanoun crossing.

 

For approximately 59 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.

 

Movement
at Border Crossings during the Reporting Period:

 

Movement
at Rafah International Crossing Point

16 –
22 May 2012

 

Day

Date

Traveling abroad

Coming into Gaza

Returned into Gaza

Wednesday

16 May 2012

747

471

35

Thursday

17 May 2012

763

785

89

Friday

18 May 2012

Saturday

19 May 2012

705

734

39

Sunday

20 May 2012

659

617

25

Monday

21 May 2012

697

521

27

Tuesday

22 May 2012

622

788

28

 

Movement
at Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) Crossing

09 –
22 May 2012

 

Imports:

 

Date

Imports

Category

Amount

Tons

Number

Liters

09 May 2012

Foodstuffs

462

Agricultural materials

988

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cartons of shoes

Electricity towers

Fans

Water tanks

Carpentry machines

1,132

 

964

90

1,782

90

1,453

272

46

Humanitarian aid

3,941

Cooking gas

206.000

Industrial fuel

570,700

10 May 2012

Foodstuffs

828

Agricultural materials

1,190

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cars

Cartons of shoes

Glass boards

Birds

Carpentry machines

Water tanks

Cows

Fans

1,477

1,070

356

20

2,208

520

120

14

150

371

2,732

Humanitarian aid

3,000

Cooking gas

207.830

Industrial fuel

251,716

Diesel

34,977

Benzene

36,599

Kerosene

34,200

13 May 2012

Foodstuffs

605

Agricultural materials

843

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cartons of shoes

Cars 

1,343

 

1,439

262

200

30

Humanitarian aid

5,452

Cooking gas

210.540

Diesel

33,986

14 May 2012

Foodstuffs

617

Agricultural materials

812

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cartons of shoes  

Cars

Glass boards

1,262

 

 

 

 

2,825

92

583

20

1,040

Humanitarian aid

3,168

Cooking gas

229.430

Industrial fuel

327,024

15 May 2012

Foodstuffs

793

Agricultural materials

895

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cartons of shoes

Ornamentation machines

Fans

Water tanks

Glass boards 

Washing machines

1,295

 

1,673

194

3,081

2

1,088

156

520

156

Humanitarian aid

5,118

Cooking gas

233.560

Industrial fuel

438,663

Diesel

34,997

16 May 2012

Foodstuffs

707

Agricultural materials

672

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cars

Cartons of shoes

Glass boards

Air conditioners

Fans

Water tanks 

1,065

1,033

250

20

359

520

110

2,800

352

Humanitarian aid

3,924

Cooking gas

185.080

Diesel

37,000

Benzene

40,000

17 May 2012

Foodstuffs

720

Agricultural materials

1,186

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cartons of shoes

Air conditioners

Glass boards

Car tires

Water tanks

Washing machines

Cows

Electricity generators

1,567

 

2,123

300

1,216

226

520

1,560

68

148

391

1,024

Humanitarian aid

1,534

Cooking gas

202.550

Industrial fuel

394,146

20 May 2012

Foodstuffs

571

Agricultural materials

948

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cartons of shoes  

Cars

Washing machines   

Glass boards

1,475

 

 

 

 

 

924

232

1,287

30

136

520

Humanitarian aid

3,399

Cooking gas

203.600

Industrial fuel

108,114

Diesel

109,498

21 May 2012

Foodstuffs

518

Agricultural materials

1,190

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cartons of shoes

Electricity generators

Fans

Cars

Fishing boats 

1,288

 

1,264

300

2,113

4

1,326

30

5

Humanitarian aid

4,784

Cooking gas

225.410

Industrial fuel

327,255

22 May 2012

Foodstuffs

367

Agricultural materials

1,236

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cars tires

Cartons of shoes

Glass boards

Electricity generators

1,192

364

252

730

3,955

520

1,800

Humanitarian aid

4,211

Cooking gas

230.360

Diesel

36,507

 

Exports:

 

On Monday, 14 May 2012, IOF allowed the exportation of 200 cartons
of clothes, each contains 10 pieces. 

 

Notes:

 

On Wednesday, 09 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 440 tons of
cement, 3,220 tons of construction aggregates and 113 tons of construction
aggregates for UNRWA.  They also allowed
the entry of 507 tons of fodders and 312 tons of wheat.

 

On Thursday, 10 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 2,800 tons of
construction aggregates for UNRWA; and 200 tons of cement for al-Quds Hospital.  They also allowed the entry of 546 tons of
fodders and 390 tons of wheat. 

 

On Sunday, 13 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 280 tons of cement,
3,150 tons of construction aggregates, and 20 tons of construction steel for
UNRWA; 452 tons of cement for the Palestinian Water Authority; and 80 tons of
cement and 1,470 tons of construction aggregates for UNDP.  They also allowed the entry of 390 tons of
fodders and 273 tons of wheat.

 

On Monday, 14 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 280
tons of cement and 2,800 tons of construction aggregate for UNRWA.  They also allowed the entry of 624 tons of
fodders.

 

On Tuesday, 15 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 376 tons of cement,
2,800 tons of construction aggregates and 73 tons of construction steel for
UNRWA; and 120 tons of cement and 1,400 tons of construction aggregates for al-Quds
Hospital.  They also allowed the entry of
585 tons of fodders.

 

On Wednesday, 16 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 160 tons of
cement and 3,500 tons of construction aggregates for UNRWA.  They also allowed the entry of 390 tons of
fodders and 117 tons of wheat.

 

On Thursday, 17 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 1,400 tons of
construction aggregates for al-Quds Hospital. 
They also allowed the entry of 546 tons of fodders and 273 tons of
wheat.

 

On Sunday, 20 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 412 tons of
cement, 2,800 tons of construction aggregates and 62 tons of construction
steel.  They also allowed the entry of
351 tons of fodders and 390 tons of wheat. 

 

On Monday, 21 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 350 tons of
cement, 2,800 tons of construction aggregates and 118 tons of construction
steel for UNRWA; and 140 tons of cement and 1,330 tons of construction
aggregates for UNDP.  They also allowed
the entry of 507 tons of fodders and 429 tons of wheat.

 

On Tuesday, 22 May 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 230 tons of
cement and 115 tons of construction steel for UNRWA; and 3,640 tons of
construction aggregates for the Palestinian Water Authority.   They
also allowed the entry of 546 tons of fodders and 546 tons of wheat. 

 

Movement
at Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing

 16 – 22 May 2012

 

Date

16 May

17 May

18 May

19 May

20 May

21 May

22 May

Patients

32

28

Nil

Nil

37

29

39

Companions

31

25

Nil

Nil

41

24

35

Arabs from Israel

2

12

Nil

Nil

9

Nil

9

Diplomats

5

4

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

7

International Journalists

Nil

7

Nil

Nil

Nil

1

9

International Workers

30

31

Nil

Nil

12

16

38

Travelers abroad

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

2

Nil

Nil

Business People

116

89

Nil

Nil

93

110

90

Economic Meetings

Nil

5

Nil

Nil

Nil

1

5

Security Interviews

3

2

Nil

Nil

2

1

Nil

VIP’s

Nil

1

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

1

Ambulances to Israel

1

1

Nil

1

3

4

Nil

Ambulances from Israel

3

Nil

1

Nil

2

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.

 

There are approximately hundreds of 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.

 

Many of the main roads that lead to Palestinian communities in the
West Bank are closed or fully controlled by IOF.

 

IOF have continued to restrict access of Palestinian civilians from
the West Bank to East Jerusalem, through a strict system of permits and a
network of checkpoints.

 

IOF have completed controlled access to the Jordan Valley through 4
permanent checkpoints established at its entrances.  Palestinians living outside the area are not
allowed to enter it without permits.

 

Settlement activities and expansion of settlements impose
additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. 

 

IOF have continued to restrict access to gunfire areas and natural
reserves, which constitute about 26% of the total area of the West Bank.

 

Israeli military checkpoints restrict the movement of goods
throughout the West Bank.

 

Palestinian civilians continue to be harassed by IOF in Jerusalem,
and across the West Bank, including being regularly stopped, searched and even
arrested in the streets by IOF.

 

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 young Muslim Palestinians from
praying at al-Aqsa Mosque.

 

Ramallah: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement
of Palestinian civilians.  At
approximately 11:30 on Thursday, 17 May 2012, IOF re-established their presence
at ‘Attara checkpoint, north of Ramallah. 
At approximately 16:00, IOF established a checkpoint at Beit ‘Aur
al-Fouqa intersection, southwest of Ramallah. 
At approximately 20:30, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of
Beit Liqya village, west of Ramallah.  At
approximately 09:00 on Friday, 18 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the
entrance of Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah.  At approximately 10:30, IOF re-established
their presence at ‘Attara checkpoint, north of Ramallah.  At approximately 06:30 on Saturday, 19 May
2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Ne’lin village, west of
Ramallah.  At approximately 10:30 on
Sunday, 20 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Budros
village, northwest of Ramallah.  At
approximately 11:00, IOF re-established their presence at ‘Attara checkpoint,
north of Ramallah.  Also at approximately
11:00, IOF established a checkpoint on Bitounia – Beit ‘Aur al-Tahta road,
southwest of Ramallah.  At approximately
12:30 on Monday, 21 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of
Beit Liqya village, southwest of Ramallah. 
At approximately 18:00, IOF re-established a checkpoint at ‘Attara
checkpoint, north of Ramallah.  At
approximately 21:00, IOF established a checkpoint at Nabis Saleh intersection,
northwest of Ramallah.  At approximately
11:00 on Tuesday, 22 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of
Beit ‘Aur al-Fouqa village, southwest of Ramallah.  At approximately 16:30, IOF established a
checkpoint at the entrance of Budros village, northwest of Ramallah.        

 

Qalqilya:  IOF have continued to
impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.  On Thursday, 17 May 2012, IOF established a
checkpoint at the eastern entrance of Qalqilya. 
On Friday, 18 May 2012, IOF established 5 checkpoints around the town.  On Sunday, 20 May 2012, IOF established 3
checkpoints around Qalqilya. 

 

Jenin: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement
of Palestinian civilians.  At
approximately 17:45 on Thursday, 17 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at
the entrance of Zabbouba village, northwest of Jenin.  At approximately 07:00 on Saturday, 19 May
2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Zabbouba village,
northwest of Jenin.  At approximately 16:30,
IOF established a checkpoint on al-‘Araqa – al-Hashimiya road, west of
Jenin.  At approximately 17:00, IOF
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Sanour village, south of
Jenin.  At approximately 16:00 on Monday,
21 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at Deir Abu Da’if intersection,
southeast of Jenin.  At approximately
17:30 on Tuesday, 22 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at al-Mughayar
village, southeast of Jenin.    

 

Tulkarm:  IOF have continued to
impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.  At approximately 11:45 on Friday, 18 May
2012, IOF established a checkpoint on Tulkarm-Qalqilya road, south of
Tulkarm.  At approximately 08:30 on
Saturday, 19 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Qiffin
village, north of Tulkarm.  At
approximately 11:00 on Sunday, 20 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at
‘Allar intersection, north of Tulkarm. 
At approximately 20:45, IOF established a checkpoint on Tulkarm-Nablus
road near Beit Leed village, east of Tulkarm. 
At approximately 09:30 on Monday, 21 May 2012, IOF established a
checkpoint on Tulkarm-Nablus near Jibara village, south of Tulkarm.  At approximately 11:00, IOF established a
checkpoint at the entrance of Qiffin village, north of Tulkarm.  At approximately 07:00 Tuesday, 22 May 2012,
IOF established a checkpoint at Bal’a intersection, east of Tulkarm.  At approximately 00:30 on Wednesday, 23 May
2012, Israeli soldiers positioned at Ennab checkpoint, east of Tulkarm, imposed
additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. 

 

Jericho:  IOF have continued to
impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.  At approximately 09:30 on Thursday, 17 May
2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the southern entrance of Jericho.  At approximately 09:30 on Friday, 18 May
2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of ‘Ein al-Dyouk village,
west of Jericho.  At approximately 11:30
on Sunday, 20 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the southern entrance
of Jericho.  Also at approximately 11:30,
IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Fassayel village, north of
Jericho.  At approximately 16:30, IOF
established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-‘Ouja village, north of Jericho.
 At approximately 00:30 on Monday, 21 May
2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the southern entrance of Jericho.  At approximately 15:30, IOF established a
checkpoint at the entrance of Fassayel village, north of Jericho.  At approximately 19:00, IOF established a
checkpoint at the entrance of al-‘Ouja village, north of Jericho.  At approximately 11:30 on Tuesday, 22 May
2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-Jiftlek village, north
of Jericho.  At approximately 16:00, IOF
established a checkpoint the Dead Sea intersection, north of Jericho. 

 

Salfit: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement
of Palestinian civilians.  At
approximately 15:45 on Sunday, 20 May 2012, IOF established a checkpoint
between at the western entrance of Eskaka village, east of Salfit.  At approximately 18:30 on Monday, 21 May
2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Brouqin village, west of
Salfit.    

 

A Palestinian Civilian Wounded at Etzion Intersection, South of
Bethlehem

 

At approximately 13:30 on Sunday, 20 May 2012, Salah Nidal
al-Sagheer, 18, from Hebron, was seriously wounded near Etzion intersection,
south of Bethlehem.  IOF claimed that he
attempted to stab an Israeli soldier using a sharp tool, and quarrel erupted
between him the soldier, as a result of which he fell onto the ground and the
sharp tool entered his abdomen.  He was evacuated
to an Israeli hospital and was put under detention. According to his mother, he
works in Tubas in the northern West Bank, and on that day he did not go to work
because he was sick and wanted to go to a doctor.  The Israeli police summoned al-Sagheer’s
parents for interrogation.   On Wednesday,
23 May 2012, al-Sagheer told a lawyer who visited him that a number of Israeli
soldiers attacked him with a knife and they stabbed him in the abdomen. 

 

Arrests at Military Checkpoints:

 

On Sunday noon, 20 May 2012, IOF stationed at al-Karama International
Crossing Point on the Jordanian border arrested Shadi ‘Abdul Hakim Abu Dawod,
22, from Hebron, when he was on his way back to the West Bank.

 

4. Efforts
to Create a Jewish Demographic Majority in East Jerusalem

 

Israeli
occupation authorities have continued efforts aimed at creating a Jewish
demographic majority in East Jerusalem.

 

On Sunday,
20 May 2012, the Israeli government approved in its meeting that was held in
Tallat al-Zakhira rea in Jerusalem a series of programs to promote settlement in
Jerusalem. It also allocated 350 million ILS for “the development of public and
tourist sites” in Jerusalem in the next 6 years.  This amount will be allocated for developing
the infrastructure in Jerusalem, expanding “the ageen lung” and repairing central
tourist sites.  A spokesman of the
Israeli Prime Minister, Ofir Gendelman, stated that “the Israeli government
decided to establish residential compounds for security forces on lands
provided by the Israeli land authority, without publishing an invitation for
tenders in Jerusalem.”

 

On
Monday morning, 21 May 2012, IOF, accompanied by bulldozers, moved into al-Tour
neighborhood in East Jerusalem.  They
demolished a 110-square-meter house belonging to Sameh Sameeh Edris, 25, which
was built recently.  According to Edris,
he did not receive any notice for demolition. 
He estimated the cost of building at 80,000 ILS.    

 

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.

 

At
approximately 15:30 on Saturday, 19 May 2012, a number of Israeli settlers from
“Yits’har” settlement attacked Palestinian agricultural areas in the southeast
of Southern ‘Assira village, south of Nablus, and set fire to some of
them.  A number of Palestinian civilians
gathered to extinguish fire.  Soon,
Israeli settlers threw stones and empty bottles at houses in the village.  When Palestinian civilians attempted to stop
this attack, an Israeli settler fired at them. 
As a result, Nemer Fat’hi ‘Assaira, 24, was seriously wounded by a
bullet that entered the right eye and exited the left ear.  IOF were present in the area and did not
intervene to stop the attack.  Video
clips from the area showed two Israeli soldiers standing near an Israeli
settler while he was firing at Palestinian civilians, which indicates that IOF
support Israeli settlers in their attacks on Palestinian civilians and their
property.  Additionally, 5 Palestinian
civilians were injured by stones thrown by Israeli settlers:

 

1. Ahmed
Jaber Saleh, 33, injured in the head;

2. Muntasser
Nafe’ Mansour, 22, injured in the left hand;

3. Mahmoud
‘Eissa Saleh, 23, injured in the head;

4. Mahmoud
Jaber Saleh, 23, injured in the left foot; and

5. Riad
Jameel ‘Ashrawi, 19, injured in the left foot.

 

On
Monday morning, 21 May 2012, IOF moved into Qandil Crushing Establishment in
Rafat village, north of Jerusalem.  They
confiscated a bulldozer and a crusher. 
The owner, Akram Qandil, stated that IOF confiscated the two machines
without prior warning.  They claimed that
the establishment was not licensed.  It
is worth noting that IOF closed the establishment in 1998 refusing to renew its
license.  Work in the establishment was
resumed 8 months ago.  According to
Qandil more than 70 workers work in the establishment.  The value of the machines and equipment of
the establishment is estimated at more than $ one million. 

 

Also
on Monday morning, IOF moved into al-Baq’a area, east of Hebron.  They destroyed agricultural pools and some
agricultural equipment and confiscated some irrigation networks.  According to eyewitnesses, IOF damaged plants
on 14 dunums of agricultural land belonging to the Jaber family.  It is worth noting that the area is located
between “Kharsina” and “Kiryat Arba” settlements, and it is often subjected to
attacks by IOF and Israeli settlers. 

 

At
approximately 18:00 on Tuesday, 22 May 2012, dozens of Israeli settlers from
“Taqqou” settlement attacked Palestinian houses in Taqqou’ village, southeast
of Bethlehem, and closed the main road in the center of the village.  They threw stones at shops and houses.  According to eyewitnesses, IOF were present
at the entrance of the village to protect the settlers. 

 

On
Wednesday morning, 23 May 2012, IOF moved into Khirbat al-Rahwa area to the
south of al-Zahiriya village, south of Hebron. 
They demolished a barnyard belonging to Ahmed Khalil al-Jabarin.

 

Also
on Wednesday morning, IOF moved into Wadi al-Juhaish area to the southeast of
Yatta village, south of Hebron.  They
tore down 6 tents belonging to Khalil Salama al-Nawaj’a and Ibrahim Isma’il
al-Nawaj’a, in which 30 people used to live. 

 

At
approximately 11:00 also on Wednesday, IOF moved into Beit Nouba community in
the south of Beit Liqya village, southwest of Ramallah.  They demolished a 450-square-meter barrack,
which is designed for chicken, claiming that it was built without a license.
Soon, clashes erupted between Palestinian civilians and IOF, during which IOF
fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters. 
A number of Palestinian civilians suffered from tear gas
inhalation.  

 

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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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Public Document

For further information please visit
our website (www.pchrgaza.org) or contact
PCHR’s office in Gaza City, Gaza Strip by email (pchr@pchrgaza.org) or telephone (+972 (0)8
282 4776 – 282 5893).

 

 

 

 

[1]
One dunum is equal to 1,000 square meters. 

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