Israeli forces continue systematic crimes in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt)
(26 October – 01 November 2017)
Summary
Israeli violations of international law and international humanitarian law in the oPt continued during the reporting period (26 October – 01 November 2017).
Shooting:
During the reporting period, on 31 October 2017, Israeli settlers shot dead a Palestinian civilian and wounded his sister in the West Bank. Meanwhile, Israeli forces killed 12 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children. Six of them, including a child, were wounded in the West Bank while the other 6, including 3 children, were wounded in the Gaza Strip. In the Gaza Strip, Israeli naval forces continued to chase Palestinian fishermen in the Sea.
In the West Bank, on 31 October 2017, a Palestinian civilian was killed and his sister was wounded after Israeli settlers stationed at the entrance to “Halmish” settlement established on the lands of al-Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah, opened fire at their. Israeli forces claimed that the car driven by the Palestinian “sped up towards the soldiers at the entrance to the settlement, so they thought that the driver intended to carry out a run-over attack. They opened fire at the car, wounding those inside.” An eyewitness said to PCHR’s fieldworker that settlers opened fire at the car and only an Israeli military jeep arrived at the crime scene. A videotape obtained by the fieldworker showed someone speaking with the Palestinian wounded man before he died as he emphasized the Israeli soldiers ordered him to stop but he sped up far away.
During the reporting period, in addition to the abovementioned wounded woman, Israeli forces wounded 6 Palestinian civilians, including a children, 4 of the civilians were wounded in Qalendia Refugee Camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.
On 30 October 2017, a cleaner was wounded when Israeli forces moved into Jenin Refugee camp, west of Jenin, to carry out an arrest campaign. On the same day, 4 Palestinian civilians were wounded when a group of Israeli undercover units “Mosta’rebin” dressed like Palestinian civilians moved into Qalendia refugee camp, north of Jerusalem to carry out an arrest campaign as well, and arrested one of the wounded persons. On 01 November 2017, a 17-year-old child from Nablus was hit with a bullet to his waist when Israeli forces moved into the city and its suburbs to secure the entrance of dozens of buses carrying settlers to “Joseph’s Tomb.”
In the Gaza Strip, the border areas witnessed protests agains the unjust closure imposed on the Gaza population. Israeli forces used force against the protestors, and the shooting to disperse those protests resulted in the injury of 6 civilians, including 3 children. Five of them, including 3 children, were wounded in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip while the sixth was wounded in the eastern side of al-Bureij in the central Gaza Strip.
As part of the Israeli attacks against Palestinian fishermen offshore, on 26 October 2017, Israeli gunboats chased the fishing boats and sporadically opened fire at them in the north-western Beit Lahia. Neither damage nor casualties were reported.
Incursions:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces conducted at least 52 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank while they conducted 7 incursions into Jerusalem and its suburbs. During those incursions, Israeli forces arrested at least 70 Palestinian civilians, including 9 children and 3 women; one of whom a journalist. Twelve of the arrestees, including 2 women, were arrested in Jerusalem and its suburbs.
On 26 October 2017, Israeli forces blew up an abandoned house in ‘Iraq al-Ras area, southeast of ‘Aqraba village, southeast of Nablus, without identifying the reasons. The 120-square-meter house belonged to the heirs of late Rajeh Hamed Bani Jaber and was abandoned by its residents in 2012 after Israeli forces expelled them and declared the area as a closed military zone.
As part of the Israeli forces’ maltreatment against Palestinian civilians during the house raids, on 28 October 2017, Israeli forces raided a house belonging to Yosri Zaytoun (39) from Khelet Hadour area in the southern area in Hebron. During that, the Israeli soldiers attacked Yosri, his mother Badi’ah (70) and his wife. As a result, he sustained bruises and wounds in his face, hands and feet. He was threatened of filing a complaint and later released.
On 01 November 2017, the family of Malek Shaher Hejah (23) from Kenar neighbourhood in Dura, southwest of Hebron, lost 350-gram jewellery after Israeli forces raided and searched the family house after locking the family members in one room.
In the Gaza Strip on 27 October 2017, Israeli forces moved 100 meters into the eastern side of Khuza’ah village, east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. They levelled and combed the lands along the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel and later redeployed along the fence.
Measures to Make a Jewish Majority in occupied East Jerusalem
As part of house demolitions and notices, on 28 October 2017, Israeli municipality crews accompanied with a military force moved into al-Bustan neighbourhood in Silwan village, south of Jerusalem’s Old City, and handed owners of houses in the village administrative demolition notices under the pretext of non-licensing.
On 30 October 2017, upon a decision by the Israeli municipality, Israeli forces dismantled a sit-in tent established by residents of Silwan village in al-Bustan neighborhood, south of Jerusalem’s Old City, claiming “it is illegal” while the residents re-established it after being dismantled.
Settlement Activities and Settlers’ Attacks against Palestinian Civilians and their property:
On 30 October 2017, Israeli forces moved into al-‘Isharah area, north of Salfit, to stop the municipality’s rehabilitation works in the area. They threatened the municipality council to confiscate the municipality bulldozers in case the bulldozers continued to work in the area under the pretext that the area is within Area C, which is under the Israeli control according to the 1993 Oslo Accords.
On 31 October 2017, Israeli forces demolished a stone-cutting workshop in Barta;ah village, southwest of jenin, under the pretext of building without a license. The workshop belonged to Nour al-Deen Jaradat and was established in an area within the Palestinian control. JAradt had a building license from the Paelstinian Authoruty, but the Israeli forces ignored it and demolished the workshop on the cutting machines inside the 200-square-meter barrack. They also levelled a 1-dunum land surrounding the workshop. Jaradat estimated his losses to around 700,000 shekels.
As part of the Israeli settlers’ attacks against Palestinian civilians and their property, on 28 October 2017, dozens of settlers from “ Karmiel” settlement established on Palestinian lands confiscated from Kherbet Um al-Kheir, east of Yata, south of Hebron, attacked with stones the residents of al-Kherbeh living in tents adjacent to the settlement fence and insulted them. All of that happened under the Israeli soldiers’ very eyes and while civilians were in a panic.
On 29 October 2017, a group of settlers from “Karnei Shomron” settlement, east of Qalqilya, uprooted 40 olive trees from lands belonging to heirs of late Subhi ‘Abdul Raziq ‘Eid, west of Jeenasafout village.
Restrictions on movement:
Israel continued to impose a tight closure of the oPt, imposing severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem.
The illegal closure of the Gaza Strip, which has been steadily tightened since June 2007 has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli authorities impose measures to undermine the freedom of trade, including the basic needs for the Gaza Strip population and the agricultural and industrial products to be exported. For 9 consecutive years, Israel has tightened the land and naval closure to isolate the Gaza Strip from the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, and other countries around the world. This resulted in grave violations of the economic, social and cultural rights and a deterioration of living conditions for 2 million people. The Israeli authorities have established Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Shaloum) as the sole crossing for imports and exports in order to exercise its control over the Gaza Strip’s economy. They also aim at imposing a complete ban on the Gaza Strip’s exports. The Israeli closure raised the rate of poverty to 65%. Moreover, the rate of unemployment increased up to 47% and youth constitutes 65% of the unemployed persons. Moreover, 80% of the Gaza Strip population depends on international aid to secure their minimum daily needs. These rates indicate the unprecedented economic deterioration in the Gaza Strip.
In the West Bank, Israeli forces continued to suffocate the Palestinian cities and village by imposing military checkpoints around and/or between them. This created “cantons” isolated from each other that hinders the movement of civilians. Moreover, the Palestinian civilians suffering aggravated because of the annexation wall and checkpoints erected on daily basis to catch Palestinians.
Details
Thursday, 26 October 2017
“At approximately 05:30 on Thursday, 26 October 2017, I received a phone call from my cousin Jawdat Hamed Ibrahim to inform me that at approximately 04:00 on the same day, he heard a huge explosion in ‘Iraq al-Ras area, southeast of ‘Aqraba village. My cousin expected that Israeli forces bombed our family house abandoned for 5 years after expelling us from it. I left my house and went to an area overlooking the house and 3 kilometres away from it. I saw my father’s Rajeh Bani Jaber house where I grew up turned into rubble. It should be noted that this house was built in 1940 and we live in it until 2012 when we were forced to leave because of the Israeli harassments. The house was built on an area of 120 square meters and surrounded with a large yard.”
Note: During the aforementioned day, Israeli forces conducted (4) incursions in the following areas and no arrests were reported: Sa’ir, al-Shuyoukh, Beit Ummer and al-Mawreq villages in Hebron.
Friday, 27 October 2017
Note: During the aforementioned day, Israeli forces conducted (3) incursions in the following areas and no arrests were reported: al-Thaheriyah and al-Burj villages in Hebron; and Howarah village, south of Nablus.
Saturday 28 October 2017:
” I woke up on knocks on the door so I went towards the door to see who it is. I heard a voice saying,”Open the door. We are the Israeli Army.” I looked through the peephole to see a number of Israeli soldiers ordering me to open the door. I was in my underwear so I told them I will tell my wife to put on her clothes, but the soldiers loudly cursed me. I then opened the door, and the soldiers violently pulled me outside and pushed me to the wall. They were around 15 soldiers; one of whom grabbed my neck and pushed me to the wall as my wife was screaming and crying. My mother and brother Bade’i (35) and his wife arrived as live next to us. The soldiers then pushed me to the ground, handcuffed me with plastic ties to my back, blindfolded me and started beating me with their hands, legs and riffles throughout my body. I heard my mother’s voice as she was on the ground lying beside me and holding my arm shouting on the soldiers to leave me. My mother got many hits from the soldiers who forced her to get away. Moreover, my wife attempted to move the soldiers away from me, but in vain. A soldier then strangulated me with his hand as I was hearing my children and sisters-in-law crying. Few minutes later, the soldiers took me to a military vehicle that is about 50 meters away from the area while they were beating me with their feet. When I reached the military vehicles, the soldiers then violently pushed me into it. I felt so much pain in my chest which barged into the vehicle door when the soldiers pushed me inside the vehicle. They then drove me to an unknown destination. When I stepped out of the vehicle, the soldiers unblindfolded me to find myself near the old municipality building. The soldiers then took photos of me, threatening if I filed a complaint against them, other Israeli soldiers will testify against me saying that I attacked them and so I will be arrested. My brother Bade’i arrived and took me to the governmental hospital in the city. Medical checkups showed that I sustain bruises and scratches throughout my body.”
Sunday, 29 October 2017:
Note: During the aforementioned day, Israeli forces conducted (3) incursions in the following areas and no arrests were reported: al-Thaheriyah, Ethna and Deir Samet villages in Hebron.
Monday, 30 October 2017
Note: During the aforementioned day, Israeli forces conducted (5) incursions in the following areas and no arrests were reported: Hebron, Taffuh, and Beta villages in Nablus; Bedia village, west of Salfit; and Deir al-Ghusoun village, northeast of Tulkarm.
Tuesday, 31October 2017 2017
Note: During the aforementioned day, Israeli forces conducted (5) incursions in the following areas and no arrests were reported: Qalqiliyah, Tulkarm and ‘Atil village, northeast of the city; Beit Awla and Sa’ir villages in Hebron.
Wednesday, 01 November 2017
Shaher Hejjah said to PCHR’s fieldworker that;
“We woke up on knocks on the door of my 2-story house as my son Malek and his family live in the first floor. The soldiers raided the house, brought Malek and his family to our house, and then locked all of us in one room. They thoroughly searched the house for an hour and then arrested Malek. They ordered us not to move for ten minutes. When my daughter-in-law went to their apartment, she found her her jewelry box empty. She lost 350-gram Jewelry except a gold ring that was found on the ground. We searched the entire house but found nothing so we knew that the soldiers stole the jewelry. We then filed a complaint in the Palestinian and Israeli police.”
Note: During the aforementioned day, Israeli forces conducted (7) incursions in the following areas and no arrests were reported: northern ‘Asirah village, north of Nablus; Jeet village, northeast of Qalqiliyah; Bani Na’im, al-Thaheriyah, Deir Samet, al-‘Asja villages and al-Hawouz area in Hebron.
Palestinian Civilian Killed and His Sister Wounded after Settlers Open Fire at them, Northwest of Ramallah:
Palestinian civilian was killed and his sister was wounded after Israeli settlers stationed at the entrance to “Halmish” settlement established on al-Nabi Salah lands, northwest of Ramallah, opened fire at their car.
According to investigations conducted by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) and eyewitnesses, at approximately 09:30 on Tuesday, 31 October 2017, Mohamed Abdullah Ali Mousa (26), from Deir Balout village, west of Salfit, was driving his car with an Israeli registration plate. Mohamed was along with his sister Latifa (33), heading to Ramallah. The car arrived at the iron gate established at the entrance to al-Nabi Saleh village. The Israeli forces stationed there ordered Mohamed to stop as it seems they suspected the car. Mohamed sped up towards the intersection of “Halmish” settlement entrance, which is 200 meters away from the entrance. When Mohamed drove the car away from the intersection, an Israeli settler fired live bullets, which penetrated the car’s windshield. As a result, Mohamed was hit with a live bullet which entered his chest from the right side and exited the waist. Mohamed was then taken by an Israeli ambulance to Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva City in Israel. Few Minutes later, Israeli doctors at the hospital declared his death. Moreover, Latifa was hit with a live bullet to the left shoulder and then taken to Istishari Arab Hospital in al-Rihan suburb, north of Ramallah, to receive medical treatment. Doctors at the hospital classified her wounds as moderate. Furthermore, the car sustained damage after being hit with 4 live bullets.
Israeli forces claimed that the car driven by Mousa “was speeding up towards the soldiers stationed at the entrance to the abovementioned settlement, so they thought that Mousa attempted to carry out a run-over attack. Therefore, the soldiers opened fire at the car and wounded those inside.” An eyewitness confirmed to PCHR’s fieldworker that following this, an Israeli military vehicle arrived at the crime scene. PCHR’s fieldworker was able to obtain a videotape showing an ambulance crew speaking to Mousa who confirmed that the Israeli soldiers ordered him to stop, but he sped up moving away.
Demonstrations in protest against the annexation wall and settlement activities
West Bank:
Gaza Strip:
(PCHR keeps the names of the wounded civilian)
The wounded civilians were identified as:
Israel continued to impose a tight closure on the oPt, imposing severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem.
Gaza Strip
Israeli forces continuously tighten the closure of the Gaza Strip and close all commercial crossings, making the Karm Abu Salem crossing the sole commercial crossing of the Gaza Strip, although it is not suitable for commercial purposes in terms of its operational capacity and distance from markets.
Israeli forces have continued to apply the policy, which is aimed to tighten the closure on all commercial crossings, by imposing total control over the flow of imports and exports.
Israeli forces have continued to impose a 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 of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces also continued to impose an almost total ban on the Gaza Strip exports, including agricultural and industrial products, except for light-weighted products such as flowers, strawberries, and spices. However, they lately allowed the exportation of some vegetables such as cucumber and tomatoes, furniture and fish.
Israel has continued to close the Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing for the majority of Palestinian citizens from the Gaza Strip. Israel only allows the movement of a limited number of groups, with many hours of waiting in the majority of cases. Israel has continued to adopt a policy aimed at reducing the number of Palestinian patients allowed to move via the Beit Hanoun crossing to receive medical treatment in hospitals in Israel or in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Israel also continued applying the policy of making certain civilian traveling via the crossing interviewed by the Israeli intelligence service to be questioned, blackmailed or arrested.
Movement at Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing, southeast of Rafah, is designated for the movement of goods
Date | Imports | |||
Category | Amount | |||
Tons | Number | Liters | ||
16 October | Various goods | 4551 | ||
Humanitarian aid | 12815 | |||
Cooking gas | 297,860 | |||
Benzene | 113,982 | |||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
810,500
76,000 |
|||
Construction aggregates | 8000 | |||
Cement | 3720 | |||
Construction steel | 288 | |||
17 October
|
Various goods | 3285 | ||
Humanitarian aid | 12482 | |||
Cooking gas | 275,880 | |||
Benzene | 37,994 | |||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
331,470
38,000 |
|||
Construction aggregates | 8800 | |||
Cement | 3200 | |||
Construction steel | 90 | |||
18 October
|
Various goods | 7563 |
|
|
Humanitarian aid | 16416 | |||
Cooking gas | 292,170 | |||
Benzene
|
189,990
|
|||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
|
|
301,010
76,000 |
|
Construction aggregates | 12000 | |||
Cement | 3000 | |||
Construction steel | 693 | |||
|
Various goods | 3347 | ||
Humanitarian aid | 13377 | |||
Cooking gas | 297,250 | |||
Benzene | 38,010 | |||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
582,024
38,000 |
|||
19 October
|
Construction aggregates | 10000 | ||
Cement | 2600 | |||
Construction steel | 121 | |||
20 October | Benzene
|
131,980
|
||
|
Various goods | 6165 | ||
Humanitarian aid | 15935 | |||
Cooking gas | 295,360 | |||
Benzene
|
77,999 | |||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
338,993
76,000 |
|||
22 October | Construction aggregates | 10800 | ||
Cement | 3640 | |||
Construction steel | 793 | |||
|
Various goods | 3606 | ||
Humanitarian aid | 12100 | |||
Cooking gas | 296,400 | |||
Benzene | 75,994 | |||
23 October | Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
338,994
38,000 |
||
Construction aggregates | 9200 | |||
Cement | 2440 | |||
Construction steel | 270 | |||
24 October
|
Various goods | 3922 | ||
Humanitarian aid | 14547 | |||
Cooking gas | 253,890 | |||
Benzene | 75,990 | |||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
376,988
75,989 |
|||
Construction aggregates | 10540 | |||
Cement | 3360 | |||
Construction steel | 571 | |||
Various goods | 3892 | |||
Humanitarian aid | 12815 | |||
Cooking gas | 212,070 | |||
25 October | Benzene for UNRWA | 38,003 | ||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
341,958
38,000 |
|||
Construction aggregates | 8920 | |||
Cement | 2840 | |||
Construction steel | 90 | |||
Various goods | 4356 | |||
Humanitarian aid | 14609 | |||
26 October | Cooking gas | 206,810 | ||
Benzene | 37,988 | |||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
262,901
76,000 |
|||
Construction aggregates | 10000 | |||
Cement | 2960 | |||
Construction steel | 423 | |||
Various goods | 3791 | |||
Humanitarian aid | 14221970 | |||
29 October | Cooking gas | 192,140 | ||
Diesel
Diesel for UNRWA |
327,001
38,000 |
|||
Construction aggregates | 9800 | |||
Cement | 3520 | |||
Construction steel | 211 |
Exports:
Beit Hanoun (“Erez”) crossing, in the north of the Gaza Strip, is designated for the movement of individuals, and links the Gaza Strip with the West Bank. Movement at Beit Hanoun (“Erez”) crossing(18-31 October 2017)
Category | 18 October | 19 October | 20 October | 21 October | 22 October | 23 October | 24 October |
Patients | 47 | 38 | 4 | – | 64 | 41 | 69 |
Companions | 34 | 35 | 2 | – | 54 | 39 | 53 |
Personal needs | 31 | 61 | 1 | – | 30 | 43 | 39 |
Families
of prisoners |
– | – | – | – | – | 20 | – |
Arabs from
Israel |
8 | 11 | 2 | – | 7 | 8 | 6 |
Diplomats | – | 1 | – | – | – | 1 | – |
International journalists | – | – | – | – | – | 6 | – |
International workers | 45 | 61 | 5 | – | 6 | 22 | 29 |
Travelers
abroad |
66 | – | – | – | – | 1 | 50 |
Business people | 88 | 106 | 8 | – | 131 | 101 | 102 |
Business meetings | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Security interviews | 6 | 3 | – | – | 11 | 4 | 1 |
VIPs | 2 | 3 | – | – | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Ambulances
to Israel |
2 | 4 | 1 | – | 3 | 4 | 3 |
Patients’ Companions | 2 | 4 | 1 | – | 3 | 4 | 3 |
Category | 25 October | 26 October | 27 October | 28 October | 29 October | 30 October | 31 October |
Patients | 45 | 28 | 3 | – | 41 | 41 | 43 |
Companions | 40 | 24 | 3 | – | 39 | 39 | 39 |
Personal needs | 22 | 93 | 2 | – | 32 | 44 | 34 |
Families
of prisoners |
– | – | – | – | – | 38 | – |
Arabs from
Israel |
2 | 25 | 6 | – | 3 | 9 | 5 |
Diplomats | 4 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
International journalists | 8 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
International workers | 42 | 59 | 4 | – | 20 | 20 | 26 |
Travelers
abroad |
– | 1 | – | – | 1 | 1 | 45 |
Business people | 95 | 99 | 2 | – | 127 | 97 | 79 |
Business meetings | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Security interviews | 6 | 4 | – | – | 5 | 1 | 5 |
VIPs | 5 | 7 | 2 | – | 1 | 1 | – |
Ambulances
to Israel |
2 | 3 | 3 | – | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Patients’ Companions | 2 | 3 | 3 | – | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Note:
Israel has imposed a tightened closure on the West Bank. During the reporting period, Israeli forces imposed additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians:
At approximately 13:00 on Saturday, 28 October 2017, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the main intersection of ‘Ain Sinah village, north of Ramallah.
At approximately 19:30, 2 similar checkpoints were established at the entrance to al-Nabi Saleh village and at the entrance to Western farm, northwest of the city.
At approximately 09:40 on Tuesday, 31 October 2017, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance to al-Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah.
On Wednesday, 01 November 2017, a similar checkpoint was established at the entrance to Termas’iyia village, north of the city.
On Thursday 27 October 2017, Israeli forces established 3 checkpoints at the northern entrance to Hebron, at the entrance to Yatta village and at the entrance to al-Fawar refugee camp.
On Friday, 28 October 2017, 2 similar checkpoints were established at the entrances to Raboud and Qalqas villages.
On Sunday, 29 October 2017, Israeli forces established 2 checkpoints at the western entrance to Hebron and at the entrance to Beit Kahel village.
On Monday, 30 October 2017, 4 similar checkpoints were established at the entrances to Beit Ummer, Bani Na’iem, Ethna, and Beit ‘Awaa villages.
On Tuesday, 31 October 2017, Israeli forces established 2 checkpoints at the entrance to ‘Aroub refugee camp and at the entrance to al-Koum village.
On Wednesday, 01 November 2017, 3 similar checkpoints were established at the eastern entrance to Dura village, at the entrance to Samou’a village, and at the entrance to ‘Oyoun Yusef village.
At approximately 15:00 on Thursday, 26 October 2017, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the eastern entrance to Qalqiliya.
At approximately 15:30 on Friday, 27 October 2017, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance to ‘Azoun village, east of Qalqiliyia.
At approximately 16:50 on Saturday, 28 October 2017, the checkpoint was established again in the abovementioned area.
On Sunday, 29 October 2017, Israeli forces established 2 checkpoints at the eastern entrance to Qalqiliyia and at the entrance to Heblah village.
On Monday, 30 October 2017, 3 similar checkpoints were established at the eastern entrance to Qalqilyia , at the entrance to Heblah village, and at the entrance to Kafur Thulth village, east of the city.
Salfit: Israeli forces established (4) checkpoints all over the city.
At approximately 09:15 on Thursday, 26 October 2017, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the northern entrance to Salfit.
At approximately 17:50 on Friday, 27 October 2017, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the northern entrance to Salfit. At approximately 23:30 on Saturday, 28 October 2017, the checkpoint was established again in the abovementioned area.
At approximately 23:30 on Sunday, 29 October 2017, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the northern entrance to Salfit.
Tulkarm:
At approximately 17:50 on Saturday, 28 October 2017, Israeli forces stationed at ‘Inab military checkpoint, east of Tulkarm, tightened their arbitrary measures against Palestinian civilians. They stopped Palestinian vehicles, searched it, and checked passengers’ IDs. No arrests among civilians were reported.
Nablus:
At approximately 17:15 on Saturday, 28 October 2017, Israeli forces stationed at Za’tara military checkpoint, south of Nablus, tightened their arbitrary measures at the checkpoint. They stopped Palestinian vehicles and checked passengers’ IDs. No arrests among civilians were reported.
Jericho:
At approximately 08:30 on Thursday, 26 October 2017, Israeli forces established 2 checkpoints at the northern entrance to Jericho and on the main Street near al-‘Ojah village, north of the city.
Maltreatment at Military Checkpoints:
“At approximately 16:30 on Friday, 27 October 2017, Othman was on his way back from Qalqiliyia after he attended a wedding for a relative there. When Othman arrived at the eastern entrance to the City, an Israeli soldier stopped him and searched his vehicle. He asked him where he is from, and he answered him. The soldier said: so you are from ‘Azoun!! Open the trunk. When my son went to open it, the soldier came and stepped on his feet with his boots, causing pain in his foot that prevented him from walking. Although He used two crutches, the pain remained. We then took him to Dr. Darwish Hospital, where he underwent X-ray that showed he sustained bruises to the feet.”
Arrests at Military Checkpoints:
Efforts to Create Jewish majority
Israeli forces escalated their attacks on Palestinian civilians and their property. They have also continued their raids on al-Aqsa Mosque and denied the Palestinians access to it:
Israeli forces’ attacks:
At approximately 09:00 on Monday, 30 October 2017, Israeli forces moved into Salfit and raided al-‘Ashara area from the northern side. The Israeli forces threatened the municipality council to confiscate all bulldozers belonging to the municipality if they continue their works in the area, under the pretext that they are located in Area (C), which is under the Israeli control according to the 1993 Oslo Accords.
Fathi ‘Alqam from Salfit Municipality staff said to PCHR’s fieldworker that,
”On Thursday, 26 October 2017, a force of Israeli soldiers arrived at al-‘Ashara area prevented a bulldozer driver from working. The driver was detained while being shackled for 15 minutes and raising his hands up because he works in the area classified as (C) adjacent to the fence surrounding the settlements. On Saturday, 28 October 2017, civilians contacted us to tell us that an Israeli force came to stop the bulldozers from working. We contacted the Palestinian Liaison and then went with the Palestinian liaison officers to the area, where we met with the Israeli liaison officers and civil administration officers, who informed us that we were not allowed to work in that area at all. On Monday, 30 October 2017, the Palestinian liaison contacted us to inform us that the Israeli Liaison called and told them that they will head to the area in order to confiscate all the bulldozers working there, forcing us to stop working in the area and stop the whole project.”
At approximately 05:30 on Tuesday, 31 October 2017, Israeli forces accompanied with a bulldozer moved into Barta’a village, southwest of Jenin. They then stationed at the entrance to the village. The bulldozer then demolished a stone-cutting workshop, under the pretext of non-licensing. The workshop belongs to Nour al-Deen Mahmoud Adeeb Jaradat from Jenin. It should be noted that the workshop is located with the area under the Palestinian Authority’s control, and Jaradat have a license from the Palestinian Authority, but the Israeli forces do not recognize it. The workshop was destroyed along with 3 stone-cutting machines. The machines were in a 200-square-meter barrack. The Israeli forces also leveled a dunum around the workshop. Jaradat estimated his losses at more than NIS 700,000.
Israeli settlers’ attacks:
On Friday late night, 28 October 2017, dozens of Israeli settlers from “Karmiel” settlement in Kherbit Um al-Khair, east of Yatta village, south of Hebron, threw stones at the Khirbah residents, who live in the tents adjacent to the settlement’s fence. They also cursed the residents under the Israeli forces’ very eyes while civilians were in a panic. The Israeli settlers previously ordered the residents to demolish the ten, which established near the settlement’s security fence to prevent the settlement expansion, for which the settlers repeatedly attempt to expel the Kherbah residents. The Israeli authorities also build new buildings and apartments in the above-mentioned settlement in the uninhabited lands, preventing al-Kherbah residents from approaching with their sheep or camping in the area. Over the past years, Khirbet has witnessed the demolition of residential rooms and tents under the pretext of non-licensing.
At approximately 09:00 on Sunday, 29 October 2017, a group of Israeli settlers from “Karni Shomron” settlement, east of Qalqiliyia, uprooted about 40 olive trees from lands belonging to the heirs of late Subhi Abdel Razek ‘Eid, known as al-Harika al-Gharbiya area, west of Jeensafut village. It should be noted that the Israeli settlers previously burnt the trees in the abovementioned lands few months ago and there is a case pending in the Beit El Court, which issued a decision after considering the case that the two parties (the plaintiff and defendant) should stop working in the lands until the issuance of the final decision in favor of one of them. Abed al-Salam Subhi Abed al-Razek ‘Eid said to PCHR’s fieldworker that,
“At approximately 09:00 on Sunday, 29 October 2017, we received a phone call from our relatives who told us that the Israeli settlers started working in al-Harika al-Gharbiya area. Few minutes later, we went to the area to find the Israeli forces along with settlers there while the Israeli bulldozers were uprooting the olive trees, which the settlers previously burnt. When the olive trees started to get green again, the Israeli settlers uprooted them. We tried to approach to prevent the bulldozers from uprooting the trees, but the settlers threatened to kill us. One of them said: “If anyone approached, he will be shot and killed, so we went back without being able to do anything. All of this happened under the Israeli forces’ very eyes were in the area as well. The number of the uprooted trees is 40.”
Recommendations to the International Community
PCHR warns of the escalating settlement construction in the West Bank, the attempts to legitimize settlement outposts established on Palestinian lands in the West Bank and the continued summary executions of Palestinian civilians under the pretext that they pose a security threat to the Israeli forces. PCHR reminds the international community that thousands of Palestinian civilians have been rendered homeless and lived in caravans under tragic circumstances due to the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip that has been under a tight closure for almost 10 years. PCHR welcomes the UN Security Council’s Resolution No. 2334, which states that settlements are a blatant violation of the Geneva Conventions and calls upon Israel to stop them and not to recognize any demographic change in the oPt since 1967. PCHR hopes this resolution will pave the way for eliminating the settlement crime and bring to justice those responsible for it. PCHR further reiterates that the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are still under Israeli occupation in spite of Israel’s unilateral disengagement plan of 2005. PCHR emphasizes that there is international recognition of Israel’s obligation to respect international human rights instruments and international humanitarian law. Israel is bound to apply international human rights law and the law of war, sometimes reciprocally and other times in parallel, in a way that achieves the best protection for civilians and remedy for the victims.
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