September 4, 2014
Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (28 Aug. – 03 Sep. 2014)
Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (28 Aug. – 03 Sep. 2014)

 

Israeli forces continue systematic attacks against Palestinian civilians
and property in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt)

 

 

·4 civilians, including a child and a woman, died of
wounds they sustained during the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip.

 

·A baby died in Jerusalem because of tear gas
inhalation.

 

·8 Palestinian civilians, including 3 children and an
elderly woman, were wounded in different shooting incidents.

 

·Israeli forces continued to use force against peaceful
protests in the West Bank.

 A reporter of Palestine TV was wounded during Bil’in
weekly protest.

 A protester was wounded during a peaceful protest at
the entrance of Selwad village, northeast of Ramallah.

 

·Israeli forces conducted 77 incursions into
Palestinian communities in the West Bank.

 60 Palestinian civilians, including 5 children, were arrested.
 

 14 of these civilians were arrested in occupied
Jerusalem.

 

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

 Israeli forces established dozens of checkpoints in
the West Bank.

 At least 9 Palestinian civilians, including 3 children
and a woman, were arrested at military checkpoints in the West Bank.

 

·Israeli naval forces continued to target Palestinian
fishermen in the Gaza waters.

 Israeli forces opened fire thrice at Palestinian
fishing boats and arrested 2 fishermen and confiscated their fishing boat.

 

·Israel has continued its efforts to create a Jewish demographic
majority in occupied East Jerusalem.

 7 houses were demolished in Beit Hanina and al-Za’im,
north and east of the city.

 

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

 Israeli forces demolished al-Rahma Dairy and a cattle
barn belonging to the Islamic Charitable Society in Hebron.

 7 houses and 4 civilian facilities in north and south
of the West Bank were demolished.

 3,799 dunums[1]
from Sourif village and other villages, south of Bethlehem, were confiscated.  

 Israeli settlers attempted to kidnap a woman in
Sho’fat neighbourhood in the north of occupied Jerusalem.

 

Summary

 

Israeli violations of international law and international
humanitarian law in the oPt continued during the reporting period (28
August – 03 September 2014
).

 

Shooting:

 

In the Gaza Strip, although 9 days have passed
following the Egyptian-brokered truce agreement between the Palestinian
resistance groups and Israel, the catastrophic consequences of the 51-day
Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip have been present. During the reporting
period, a number of wounded persons died of wounds they sustained during the
offensive.

   

During the reporting period, a Palestinian baby died
because of tear gas inhalation in occupied Jerusalem, as Israeli forces fired
tear gas canisters to disperse the Palestinian protesters in al-Tour Mountain,
east of the city. Moreover, 2 civilians, including a woman and a child, died of
wounds they sustained during the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip,
while hundreds of wounded Palestinians have been receiving medical treatment in
hospitals in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and other hospitals abroad for the
seriousness of their wounds. In the meanwhile, Israeli forces violated the
truce several times by opening fire at Palestinian fishing boats sailing within
the allowed fishing area and arresting a number of fishermen.    

 

A Palestinian baby died in Jerusalem because of tear
gas inhalation when Israeli forces were dispersing Palestinian protesters in
al-Tour Mountain, east of the city, while 4 other civilians, including a woman
and a child, died of wounds they sustained during the latest Israeli offensive
on the Gaza Strip. During the reporting period, 10 Palestinian civilians were
wounded in the West Bank, including 3 children, and old woman and a journalist.
Wounds of some of them were described as serious.  

 

In the West Bank, a baby, Hanadi Abu Sbeitan, from
al-Tour neighbourhood in occupied east Jerusalem died on Thursday, 28 August
2014, because of tear gas inhalation, when Israeli forces fired tear gas
canisters at her family’s house on 26 August 2014.

 

On 29 August 2014, a 17-year-old male sustained 2
bullet wounds to the left leg when Israeli forces opened fire at a number of
boys in Daher al-Baragheesh area, east of Beit Ommar, north of Hebron. The boys
threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who opened fire in response.

 

On 01 September 2014, a 40-year-old man sustained a
bullet wound to the belly, and a 78-year-old elderly woman suffered tear gas
inhalation, when Israeli forces moved into al-Far’ah refugee camp. The woman
was taken to Tubas Turkish Hospital for the seriousness of her health
condition.

 

On 31 August 2014, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated
metal bullets at Mohammed Abdul Majid Sonoqrot (16), east of the Old City in
East Jerusalem. Sonoqrot sustained a bullet wound to the head and his wound was
serious. His father said that an Israeli soldier targeted his son and fired at
him from a close range during the Israeli incursion into the said area.

 

On 02 September 2014, Israeli forces stationed at
“Eyal” checkpoint, north of Qalqilya, opened fire at a jeep with an Israeli
registration plate driving through the checkpoint. As a result, 2 civilians,
who had no permits to enter Israel, were wounded. The wound of one of them was
serious. The 2 persons were arrested and taken to Israeli hospitals for medical
treatment.

 

On 03 September 2014, a Palestinian adult and a child
were wounded when Israeli forces moved into Nablus, as a group of youngsters
gathered and threw stones at Israeli soldiers. The Israeli forces surrounded a
3-storey house and shelled a wall in the building, while opened fire at the
second floor. Israeli forces claimed there was a wanted person hiding in the
building, but it was proved untrue.

 

Israeli forces used excessive force against peaceful
protests organised by Palestinian civilians, international and Israeli human
rights defenders in protest at the construction of the annexation wall and
settlement activities in the West Bank. As a result, a reporter of Palestine TV
was hit by a tear gas canister to the right side while covering Bil’in weekly
protest, west of Ramallah. Many other civilians suffered tear gas inhalation
and 2 international solidarity activists were arrested in the same protest.

 

In the Gaza Strip, medical sources in Palestine
Hospital in Egypt declared that Wedad Abu Zaid died on 29 August 2014 because
of wounds she sustained during the Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip on 29
July 2014.

 

On 01 September 2014, medical sources pronounced Basem
‘Ajour (60) dead of wounds he sustained during the Israeli offensive on 25
August 2014.

 

On the same day, medical sources pronounced Zeyad
al-Rifi (13) dead of wounds he sustained on 21 August 2014 in an attack in
al-Nafaq area.

 

On 03 September 2013, medical sources in Egypt
pronounced Nasser Abu Marahil (40) dead of wounds he sustained on 25 July 2014
in al-Nusairat area.

 

In the context of chasing Palestinian fishermen in the
sea, on 02 September 2014, Israeli gunboats stationed off Rafah shore in the
southern Gaza Strip opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats, while gunboats
stationed off al-Sudaniya shore, northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza
Strip opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats for the second time. Neither arrests
nor material damage were reported.

 

On 01 September 2014, Israeli gunboats stationed off
al-Waha resort opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats. They arrested 2
fishermen and confiscated their fishing boat and net. There has been no
information so far about the destination to which they were taken so far.

 

Incursions:

 

During the reporting period, Israeli forces conducted
at least 77 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank. During
these incursions, Israeli forces arrested at least 60 Palestinians, including 5
children.  Fourteen of these civilians were
arrested in Jerusalem.

 

On 03 September 2014, Israeli forces moved into
Nablus. They surrounded a 3-storey building that is rented by a charitable
society and a sport club. They shelled a wall in the building and opened fire
at the second floor under the pretext there was a wanted person hiding inside,
but there was no body in. A few hours later, Israeli forces moved into the city
and raided al-Zahra’ building in al-Ma’ajeen neighbourhood. They raided an
apartment belonging to Ahmed Ali Ahmed Ali Ahmed (75), Member of the
Palestinian Legislative Council for the Change and Reform Bloc. They bombed the
apartment’s door and those of other apartments under the pretext of looking for
Ahmed.

 

Restrictions on movement:

 

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.

 

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 7 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 1.7 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.

 

 

Israeli forces 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.

 

As part of using military checkpoints and border
crossings as traps to arrest Palestinian civilians under the pretext they are
wanted, Israeli forces arrested 9 Palestinian civilians, including 3 children
and a woman, at military checkpoints in the West Bank.

 

Efforts to create Jewish majority

 

On 28 August 2014, Israeli forces bulldozed 5
residential barracks and 3 animal barracks belonging to Saidi and al-Jahalin
families. They also destroyed a cow shed belonging to Muahmmed Abu al-Hawa in
Zaim village, east of Jerusalem after Civil Administration staffs and Israeli
forces raided the aforementioned village. The affected families confirmed that
the lands in question belong to them and that they have lived in them since the
1950s.

 

On 03 September 2014, Israeli forces
accompanied by bulldozers and the Israeli municipality’s staff moved into Beit
Hanina neighborhood, north of Jerusalem. They surrounded residential buildings
belonging to Izz Abu Nijma, and started bulldozing under the pretext of not
having a construction license.

 

The Israeli construction and planning
committee approved the construction of a religious school in al-Sheikh Jarah
neighborhood in Jerusalem. The committee had approved the plan last February.
According to the construction plan (68858), a building of 12 floors will be built
on an area of 1.9 dunums out of 4 dunums. The building will include a religious
school, residential rooms, and gymnasiums. 1The project is located behind Nasif
gas station and al-Hayat medical center. The land was confiscated in the 1980s allegedly
because it was absentees’ property.

 

Settlement activities

 

Israel has continued its settlement activities in the
oPt, in a direct violation of international humanitarian law, and Israeli
settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.

 

Attacks
carried out by Israeli forces

 

On 31 August 2014, Israeli
forces backed by several military vehicles and a vehicle for the construction
and organization department in the Israeli Civil Administration, raided the
western area of Surif village, west of Hebron. The Civil Administration officers
distributed notices claiming the confiscation of 3,799 dunums of Surif village
and the villages of Bethlehem (al-Jaba’a, Nahlin, and Wadi Fokin) after
dividing them to 10 squares, according to the notices which were signed by the
official of the government and the absentees’ properties in Judea and Samaria.

 

On the same day, Israeli forces
backed by 3 military vehicles moved into al-Rahwa area, west of al-Zahrya
village, west of Hebron. Israeli forces deployed in the area while the
bulldozer destroyed a number of houses under the pretext of having no
construction permit to build in the areas classified as “C” according to the
1993 Oslo Accord.

 

On 02 September 2014, Israeli
forces, backed by several military vehicles, a vehicle of the construction and
organization department in the Israeli Civil Administration, 2 bulldozers, a
GCB bulldozer and a digger, moved into Haram al-Rama in the eastern area in
Hebron. They surrounded al-Rahma factory for dairies, which is part of
al-Rayyan cow farm which is one of the branches of the Islamic Philanthropist Society
in Hebron. Israeli soldiers deployed in the area while the bulldozers started
destroying the 350m2 factory and the 7-dunum farm under the pretext
of having no construction permit to build in the areas classified as “C”
according to the 1993 Oslo Accord.

 

On the same day, Israeli forces
bulldozed a 70-square-meter, tin-made barrack which was used as a carwash.
Later, they bulldozed another 40-square-meter tin barrack which was used as a
pottery factory.

 

On 03 September 2014, Israeli
forces demolished 2 residential tents in al-Rakheem valley, south of Yatta,
south of Hebron.

 

Attacks
carried out by settlers

 

On 28 August 2014, Israeli
settlers from ”Beit Ain” settlement which is established on confiscated lands
west of Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron, smashed the branches of 30 olive
and almond trees belonging to Abdel Hamid Bright (78) in Abu Rish area.

 

On 28 August 2014, 2 Israeli extremists
attacked Ziad Musa al-Qawasmi (48), a Palestinian taxi driver when he was
driving in one of the streets in Jerusalem.

 

On 31 August 2014, 3 settlers tried to kidnap
Ahlam Awad Muhei Awadallah (26) when she was returning to her house in Shufat.
Her husband, Muahmmed Awadallah told PCHR that 3 extremist settlers were
driving a Mitsubishi car. The stopped the car near her when she was walking
towards her house in al-Sahel neighborhood in Shufat. They verbally attacked
her and tried to grab her and pull her into the car. They failed to do as
residents of the area intervened.

 

 



 

Israeli Violations Documented during the Reporting Period
(28 August – 03 September 2014)

 

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

 

Thursday, 28 August 2014

 

· At approximately 01:00, Israeli forces moved into
Hebron.  They stationed at Abu Ktailah
area and raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Hosam Ali
al-Zgheer. They arrested the aforementioned person. At approximately 02:00,
Israeli forces moved southwards in the city and raided a house belonging to the
family of Adham Abu Hadeed (30). They arrested the aforementioned person as
well and took the 2 detainees to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 01:30, Israeli forces moved into Yatta
village, south of Hebron.  They raided
and searched a house belonging to the family of Ali Khaled Mohammed Murr (28).
They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.

 

· Also at approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into
Deir Abu Mesh’el village, northwest of Ramallah. They raided and searched 2
houses from which they arrested Hamza Ahmed Dawood Atta (16). They took him to
Ofer detention facility, southwest of the city, while handed the family of
Jamal Abdul Fattah Zahran (16) a summons to refer to the Israeli intelligence
service in the same detention facility.

 

· Also at approximately 03:00, Israeli forces moved into
Beitello village, northwest of Ramallah. They raided and searched 2 houses from
which they arrested Othman As’ad Hassan As’ad (20) and Mahmoud Ahmed Abdul
Fattah al-Bazzar (22). The detainees were taken to Ofer detention facility,
southwest of the city.

 

· Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Bourin
village, south of Nablus. They raided and searched a number of houses. They
arrested Ghassan Zaidan Saleh Najjar (24) and took him to an unknown
destination. Israeli forces also raided a house belonging to Ibrahim Deeb Bayer
Omran, the headmaster of Bourin secondary mixed school. This was the 6th
time that Israeli forces raid this house within 2 years. An Israeli officer
threatened Omran that they would arrest him and close the school if students
kept throwing stones at Israeli soldiers. 

 

· At approximately 03:30, Israeli forces moved into Tulkarm.
They raided and searched a number of houses from which they arrested 5
civilians:

1. Akram Essam Hussein Qa’dan (29);

2. Samer Kamal Kamel Fakhouri (27);

3. Qassam Riyadh Mohammed Bedeir (26);

4. Abdul Baset Essam Abdul Jabbar Shreiteh (22); and

5. Amjad Rebhi Mahmoud Abu Safaqah (31).

 

Note: During the abovementioned day, Israeli forces carried out 5 incursions
into the following areas, but no arrests were reported: al-‘Ouja village, north
of Jericho; Beit Ommar and Mosafer Yatta villages in Hebron; and Maradah and
Deir Estia villages in Salfit.

 

 

Friday, 29 August 2014

 

· At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into Deir
Nezam village, northwest of Ramallah. They raided and searched a house
belonging to the family of Mostafa Abdul Hafiz Mezher (24). They arrested the
aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.

 

· Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Hebron.  They raided and searched a house belonging to
the family of Hassan Nayef al-Ra’i. They arrested the aforementioned person and
took him to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 09:10, Israeli forces moved into
Kufor Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilia. They raided and searched a house
belonging to the family of Ra’ed Abdul Hamid Ishteiwi. They handed him a
summons to refer to the Israeli intelligence forces.

 

· At approximately 12:00, medical sources at Palestine
hospital in Egypt pronounced Wedad Ahmed Salamah Abu Zaid (64) dead due to
wounds she sustained in an attack on her house on 29 July 2014. The attack
resulted in killing 7 members of her family then.

 

· At approximately 16:30, Israeli forces moved into
Daher al-Baragheesh area, east of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron. They stationed
along the security fence surrounding “Karmi Tsour” settlement. A number of boys
gathered and threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli soldiers, who in
response fired bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, a
17-year-old boy sustained 2 bullet wounds to the left leg. He was taken by a
PRCS’s ambulance to Hebron hospital. His health condition was stable. Israeli
forces withdrew later and no arrests were reported.

 

Note: During the day, Israeli forces carried out 8 incursions into the
following areas, but no arrests were reported: Beitounia, Deir ‘Ammar,
Kherbatha al-Mesbah, Beit ‘Our al-Tahta in Ramallah; Tulkarm; Ya’bad and
Maithaloun in Jenin; and al-Samou’ village, south of Hebron.

 

Saturday, 30 August 2014

 

· At approximately 01:05, Israeli forces moved into Kufor
Laqef village, east of Qalqilia. They raided and searched a number of houses
and handed summonses to 2 brothers, Kefah and Ehab Na’im Shawahnah, to refer to
the Israeli intelligence service. Israeli forces withdrew later.

 

· At approximately 01:55, Israeli forces moved into
‘Azzoun village, east of Qalqilia. They raided a house belonging to the family
of Tareq Mohammed Hassan and handed him a summons to refer to the Israeli intelligence.
Israeli forces withdrew later.

 

Note: During the day, Israeli forces carried out 9 incursions into the
following areas, but no arrests were reported: Rantis and Kherbet Abu Falah
villages in Ramallah; Jericho; Marj Na’jeh and al-Nowai’amah village, north of
Jericho; Jayous village, northeast of Qalqilia; and al-Aqaba, Beit Awwa and
al-Daheriyah villages in Hebron.

 

Sunday, 31 August 2014

 

· At approximately 01:00, Israeli forces moved into Beit
Ummar village, north of Hebron. They stationed in a number of neighbourhoods,
including al-Bayadah, al-Tarabiqa, al-Baten and Asidah. Israeli forces raided
and searched a number of houses from which they arrested 4 civilians, including
2 children:

1. Mahmoud ‘Adel Meqbel (17);

2. Mohanned Ahmed Mahmoud Barbarawi (17);

3. Jehad Mahmoud Abu ‘Ayash (18); and

4. Montaser Abu Ayash (20).

Israeli forces handed summonses to Ali Ayad ‘Awad
(48), his son Mohammed (21), Yusef Bedeir Mahmoud Ikhleil and Ziad Bader
Mahmoud Ikhleil in order to refer to the Israeli intelligence service. At
approximately 04:00, Israeli forces withdrew later and took the 4 detainees to
an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into Bourin
village, south of Nablus.  They raided
and searched a number of houses. They arrested Yasar Bashar Jebril Qadous (19)
and took him to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 13:30, Israeli forces moved into Beit
Luqia village, southwest of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets, where a
number of boys gathered and threw stones at Israeli soldiers who fired sound
bombs, tear gas canisters in response. As a result, a window of a house
belonging to the family of Abdul Aziz Assi was broken because of gunfire.
Israeli forces withdrew later, and neither house raids nor arrests were
reported.

 

Note: during the abovementioned day, Israeli forces carried out 5 incursions
into the following areas, but no arrests were reported: Jenin; Ya’bad,
al-Zababdah, Hares and Mas’ha villages in Salfit.

 

Monday, 01 September 2014

 

· At approximately 01:30, Israeli forces moved into
Yatta, south of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the
family of Isma’il Essa al-Jabarin (21). They arrested the aforementioned person
and took him to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 03:30, Israeli moved into al-Fare’ah
refugee camp, south of Tubas. They raided and searched a number of houses
looking for wanted young men according to the Israeli claims. Of the raided
houses were houses belonging to families of: ‘Asem Hassan Mansour; Isma’il
al-Badrah, heirs of Sobhi Abdul Jawad; Abed al-Walweel, and Farouq Haroun Abu Hassan.
During the Israeli incursion, Israeli forces damaged the rear glass of a
vehicle belonging to Mostafa Mahmuod Abu Lebdah and the windshield of another
vehicle in the area. In the morning, a number of boys threw stones at Israeli
forces that in response fired bullets, gas canisters and rubber-coated metals.
As a result, a bakery belonging to heirs of Shawkat Soboh Abu Majdi sustained
material damage, as all workers in the bakery suffered tear gas inhalation, due
to which they were obliged to leave. Moreover, the bakery was burnt. An elderly
woman named Fadeelah Hassan Sablan (78) suffered tear gas inhalation as well
and was taken to the Turkish hospital in Tobas for the seriousness of her
health condition. Moreover, Samih Orabi Abu Hassan (40) sustained a bullet
wound to the belly and received medical aid on the spot.

 

· Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into
al-Dheisha refugee camp, south of Bethlehem. A number of youngsters gathered
and threw stones at Israeli soldiers who fired rubber-coated metal bullets in
response. They arrested Zahran Fawaz Zahran (20) from his family house. In
addition, Israeli forces handed summonses to a number of young men to refer to
the Israeli intelligence service. Of the summoned were: Dawood Nayef, Mohammed
Nayef, Khaled Nayef, Jehad Nayef and Abdullah Nayef.

 

· On the abovementioned day, medical sources pronounced
Basem ‘Ouda Abed ‘Ajour (60) dead of wound he sustained during an Israeli
attack on his house in al-Daraj neighbourhood in Gaza City on 25 August 2014.

 

· Also on the same day, medical sources pronounced Zeyad
Tareq Zeyad al-Rifi (13) dead of wounds he sustained on 21 August 2014 during
the bombardment of an agricultural land in al-Nafaq area in Gaza City.

 

Note: during the abovementioned day, Israeli forces carried out 12
incursions into the following areas, but no arrests were reported: Mothallath
al-Aqaba, south of Doura, al-Samou’ village, Deir Samet village and al-Aroub
refugee camp in Hebron; Far’oun, ‘Allar, Saida, eastern Baqa and Zaita villages
in Tulkarm; Birzait and Kherbatha al-Mesbah villages in Ramallah; and al-Ouja
village, northeast of Jericho.

 

Tuesday, 02 September 2014

 

· At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into
‘Anza village, south of Jenin. They launched an arrest campaign in which 17
Palestinians, including 2 children, were arrested from their houses. Local
sources said to a PCHR fieldworker that the arrest campaign continued until
05:00. The detainees were:

1. Mohanned Ya’qoub Abdul Rahim Sadaqa (22);

2. Abdul Rahman Mohanned Abdul Rahim Sadaqa (18);

3. Mohammed KHaled Tawfiq Sadaqa (30);

4. Ahmed Zaki Rafiq Sadaqa (22);

5. Morshed Mofeed Mohammed Sadaqa (20);

6. Mahdi Zeyad Tawfiq Sadaqa (23);

7. Bashir Sa’id Ahmed Sadaqa (28);

8. Essam Hesham Mousa Barahma (21);

9. Sa’eb Belal Fayez Barahma (22);

10. Khalil Hashem Khalil Barahma (16);

11. Hassan Abdul Salam Ahmed ‘Ebeid (22);

12. Mohammed Hesham Ali ‘Ebeid (21);

13. Ahmed Fayeq Rosli ‘Emour (18);

14. Mohammed Nafe’ Kamel ‘Emour (32);

15. Ashraf Marwan Rajeh Khader (22);

16. Hassan Osama Hassan Khader (18); and

17. Emad Qasem Abdul Halim Khader (31).

 

· At approximately 02:30, Israeli forces moved into
Barqa village, northwest of Nablus. They raided and searched a number of
houses. Israeli forces arrested Omar Ahmed Shabeeb (22) and took him to an
unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 04:00, Israeli forces moved into
Jenin. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Farhan
Yassin Abdullah al-Sa’di (26). They arrested the aforementioned person. Israeli
forces raided and searched another house belonging to the family of Abdullah
Fahmi Ibrahim Sha’ban (25). They arrested the aforementioned person as well and
took the 2 detainees to an unknown destination.

 

· Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into
al-‘Amari refugee camp, southwest of al-Bireh. They raided and searched a house
belonging to the family of Badran Samir Abdul Jawad Badran (28). They arrested
the aforementioned person and took him to Ofer detention facility, southwest of
Ramallah.

 

· At approximately 10:00, Israeli forces moved into
Tulkarm and stationed in the centre of the city. They raided a cell phone store
belonging to Ahmed Samir Saleh al-Ashqar (40), from Saida village, northeast of
the city. They arrested al-Ashqar and questioned him on the spot. They also
seized some documents and 2 laptops from the store.

 

· At approximately 10:30, Israeli gunboats stationed off
Rafah city, south of the Gaza Strip, opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats,
but neither casualties nor material damage were reported.

 

· At approximately 15:00, Israeli forces stationed at
“Eyal” checkpoint, north of Qalqilya, opened fire at a gray jeep with an
Israeli registration plate, when the jeep moved through the checkpoint. As a
result, 2 persons, who had no permits to enter Israel, were wounded:

1. Mohammed Na’im Sabri al-Qanni (26), from Kufor Qalil,
south of Nablus, sustained a bullet wound to the head and was immediately taken
to Pellnson hospital in Israel; and

2. Othman Ibrahim Ahmed Omar (30), from Sinirya village,
southeast of Nablus, sustained minor wound in the leg and was taken to Meir
Hospital in Kfar Saba in Israel.

 

· At approximately 20:00, Israeli gunboats stationed off
al-Sudaniya area, northwest of Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, opened
fire around Palestinian boats that were sailing within 3 nautical miles.
However, neither casualties nor material damage were reported.

 

Note: during the abovementioned day, Israeli forces carried out 7 incursions
into the following areas, but no arrests were reported: Senjel, Shabtin and
Kufor Ne’mah villages in Ramallah; Jericho; Marj Na’jah village, north of
Jericho; Maradah village, north of Salfit; and al-Jalamah village, north of
Jenin.

 

Wednesday,
03 September 2014

 

· At approximately 00:30, Israeli forces moved into
Nablus. They stationed in al-Sumarah neighbourhood and surrounded a 3-storey
building. The first and second floors are used as an office for Nablus Society
for Women’s Work (Sho’a’ centre for the disabled) that takes care of 11
children, 2 of whom suffer from cerebral palsy and 2 others suffer from a
mental problem. The third floor of the building is rented by Sama sport club
that belongs to the Ministry of Sport and Youth. Israeli forces shelled a wall
in the building and opened fire at the second floor, on which there is a KG
belonging to the said society. Israeli forces claimed there was a wanted person
hiding in the building, but in fact no one was there. In the meanwhile, Israeli
forces patrolled the streets of the city, where a number of boys gathered and
threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who fired sound bombs, tear gas canisters and
rubber-coated metal bullets in response. As a result, a 19-year-old Palestinian
sustained a bullet wound to the chest, while Zaid Amin Mahmoud Dairiya (14),
from ‘Aqrabah village, sustained a bullet wound to the right hand. The child
was an inmate in the National Hospital in the centre of the city. He went
outdoors to see what was going on, due to which Israeli soldiers fired at him.

 

· At approximately 01:00, Israeli forces moved into
Kufor Laqef village, east of Tulkarm. They raided and searched a house
belonging to the family of Mohammed Ahmed Shafiq Barhoush (31). They arrested
the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 04:00, Israeli forces moved into
al-‘Arqah village, west of Jenin. They raided a number of houses from which
they arrested 3 civilians:

1. Maher Khader Salim Waked (33);

2. Alaa Tawfiq Mostafa Yehya (29); and

3. Ahmed Tawfiq Mostafa Yehya (21).

 

· At approximately 06:30, Israeli gunboats stationed off
al-Sudaniya area, northwest of Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, opened
fire around Palestinian boats that were sailing in the sea. An Israeli gunboat
surrounded a fishing boat boarded by Mohammed Is’haq Mohammed Zayed (18) and
Mousa Talal Atta al-Sultan (24), from al-Salateen neighbourhood in Beit Lahia.
Their boat was sailing within half a nautical mile. The 2 fishermen were
arrested and taken to an unknown destination. The boat and fishing net were
also confiscated. There has been no information so far about the destination
the 2 fishermen were taken.

 

According to
field investigations and statements of eyewitnesses of fishermen, Israeli
gunboats opened fire around the said fishing boat, surrounded it and ordered
the 2 fishermen to jump into the water and sail towards the Israeli gunboat.
They tied the fishing boat to the gunboat, arrested the 2 fishermen and took
them to an unknown destination. It should be noted that this attack is one of
the Israeli violations of the long-term truce that was announced at 19:00 on
Tuesday, 26 August 2014. It was declaredalso that the fishing limit in the Gaza
Strip waters would increase up to 6 nautical miles.

 

· At approximately 17:00, medical sources in Egypt
pronounced Nasser Mohammed Abu Maraheel (40) dead of wounds he sustained when
his house was shelled in al-Nusairat refugee camp on 25 July 2014.

 

Note: during the abovementioned day, Israeli forces
carried out 3 incursions into the following areas, but no arrests were
reported: Karza villagel south of Doura, southwest of Hebron; Tulkarm; and Nour
Shams refugee camp.

 

2. Use of excessive force against peaceful
demonstrations protesting settlement activities and the construction of the
annexation wall

 

During the reporting period, Israeli soldiers
used excessive force against peaceful demonstrations organized by Palestinian
civilians, international and Israeli human rights defenders in protest at the
construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities in the West Bank.
As a result, Ali Dar Ali (30), a reporter of Palestine TV, was hit by a gas
canister to the right side while covering Bil’in weekly protest, west of
Ramallah. Besides, several demonstrators suffered tear gas inhalation and
others sustained bruises as they were beaten up by Israeli soldiers. Israeli
forces arrested 2 international solidarity activists during the said protest.

 

In the same context, an
18-year-old male was hit by a gas canister to the left side of his chest during
a peaceful protest that was organized on Friday, 29 August 2014, at the western
entrance of Selwad village, northeast of Ramallah, condemning the Israeli
attacks in the oPt.

 

(PCHR
keeps the names of the wounded in fear of being arrested by the Israeli forces
within its policy to oppress the peaceful protests and prevent Palestinian
civilians from participating).

 

Demonstrations against the
construction of the annexation wall and settlement activity

 

· Following the Friday Prayer on 29 August 2014,
dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights
defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in Bil’in, west of Ramallah, in
protest at the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities. The
demonstrators took the streets raising the Palestinian flags and headed to the
liberated territories near the annexation wall. Early in the morning, Israeli
forces closed all entrances to the city to prevent Palestinian civilians and
international and Israeli human rights defenders from participating in the
protests. Protestors marched by the annexation wall and tried to cross the
fence. Israeli soldiers stationed behind the wall, in the western area, and a
large number of soldiers deployed along it, fired live bullets, tear gas
canisters, rubber-coated steel bullets, sound bombs and waste water at them and
chased them into the olive fields. As a result, Ali Dar Ali, a reporter of
Palestine TV, was hit by a tear gas canister to the right side. In addition,
several demonstrators suffered tear gas inhalation and others sustained bruises
as they were beaten up by Israeli soldiers. Moreover, Israeli forces arrested 2
international solidarity activists, whom were not identified. They were taken
to an unknown destination.

 

· At the same time, dozens of Palestinian
civilians organized a peaceful demonstration in Nil’in village, west of
Ramallah, in protest at the construction of the annexation wall and settlement
activities and in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike.
The demonstrators made their way towards the annexation wall. Israeli forces
closed the wall gate with barbwire and, when the demonstrators attempted to
access the lands behind the barbwire, they were stopped by Israeli soldier. The
demonstrators threw stones at the Israeli soldier who responded with live
ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullet, sound bombs, tear gas canisters, and
waste water at them and chased them into the village. As a result, several
demonstrators suffered tear gas inhalation and others sustained bruises as they
were beaten up by Israeli soldiers.

 

· Around the same time,
dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli and international human rights
defenders organised a peaceful demonstration in Nabi Saleh village, southwest
of Ramallah, in protest at the construction of the annexation wall and
settlement activities. The demonstrators made their way in the streets raising
the Palestinian flags and chanting slogans against the occupation and in
support of the Palestinian unity resistance, and then they headed to the lands
that the settlers are trying to rob by force near “Halmish” settlement. Israeli
forces had closed all the entrances of the village since the morning to prevent
Palestinian and international activists and journalists from participating in
the demonstration. When they arrived at the aforementioned land, demonstrators
were met by live bullets, tear gas canisters, rubber-coated steel bullets,
sound bombs and skunk water and were chased into the village. As a result, many
civilians suffered tear gas inhalation and others sustained bruises due to
being beaten up by Israeli soldiers.

 

· At approximately 13:20 on the same day, dozens
of Palestinian civilians and international activists organized a peaceful
demonstration in the center of Kufor Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilya, in
protest at the closure of the eastern entrance of the village with a metal gate
since the beginning of the second Intifada. Protestors threw stones at the
Israeli soldiers who fired live bullets, tear gas canisters, rubber-coated
steel bullets, and sound bombs in response. As a result, many civilians
suffered tear gas inhalation and others sustained bruises due to being beaten
up by Israeli soldiers.

 

Other Demonstrations

 

· On Friday afternoon, 29 August
2014,
dozens of Palestinian young men gathered at
the western entrance of Selwad village, northeast of Ramallah on the road
between Selwad village and Yabrod village near Street (60) to throw stones at
the aforementioned street. Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition,
rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
civilians, and chased them into the village. As a result, an 18-year-old Palestinian
was hit by a gas canister to the left side of his chest. He was taken to
Palestine Medical Compound in Ramallah to receive the necessary medical
treatment. Moreover, a number of civilians suffered tear gas inhalation and
others sustained bruises as they were beaten up by Israeli soldiers.

 

3. Continued closure of the oPt

 

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.

 

The total closure of al-Mentar
(“Karni”) crossing since 02 March 2011 has seriously affected the
economy of the Gaza Strip. Following this closure, all economic and commercial
establishments in the 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 capacity to absorb the flow of imports and exports. The decision to close
al-Mentar crossing was the culmination of a series of decisions resulting in
the complete closure of the Sofa crossing, east of the Gaza Strip in the
beginning of 2009, and the Nahal Oz crossing, east of Gaza City, which were
dedicated for the delivery of fuel and cooking gas to the Gaza Strip, in the
beginning of 2010.

 

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.

 

The cooking gas crisis has
fluctuated for 9 months due to the closure of Karm Abu Salem for security
claims. According to PCHR’s follow-up, Israeli authorities only allow an
average of 98 tons of cooking gas into Gaza per day.  This limited
quantity is less than half of the daily needs, which is 200 tons per day of the
civilian population in the Gaza Strip during winter.  The crisis has
unprecedentedly aggravated for around six weeks due to cold weather and
overconsumption in addition to the power outage and using gas as an alternative
in many instances of electricity.  The lack of diesel and benzene led to
the aggravation of the crisis as a result of using the gas cylinder for cars or
as an alternative for benzene to run generators.  As a result, the demand
for gas further increased.

 

For almost 6 consecutive years,
Israeli forces have continued to prevent the delivery of construction materials
to the Gaza Strip. Two years ago, Israeli forces approved the delivery of
limited quantities of construction materials for a number of international
organizations in the Gaza Strip.  On 17 September 2013, they allowed the
entry of limited quantities of construction materials for the private
sector.  However, on 13 October 2013, they re-banned it claiming that
these materials are used for constructing tunnels.  Last week, Israeli
forces allowed the entry of construction materials only for UNRWA and UNDP
projects.  As a result, construction works have completely stopped
impacting all sectors related to construction and an increase in unemployment
levels.

 

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.

 

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 denied permission to
access hospitals via the crossing for new categories of patients from the Gaza
Strip.

 

West Bank

 

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:

 

· Hebron: Israeli
forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. At approximately 08:00 on Thursday, 28 August 2014,
Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the northern entrance of Hebron. At
approximately 15:00, a similar checkpoint was established at the entrance of al-Aroub
refugee camp, north of the city. Both checkpoints were removed, and no arrests
were reported.

 

At approximately 15:00 on Saturday, 30 August 2014, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Beit Kahel village, north of
Hebron. The checkpoint was removed, and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 07:00 on Monday, 01 September 2014, Israeli
forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Bani Na’im village, south of
Hebron. At approximately 08:00, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the
entrance of al-Raiheya village, south of the city and another checkpoint at the
entrance of Nouba village, west of the city, at approximately 15:00. All
checkpoints were removed, and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 07:00 on Tuesday, 02 September 2014, Israeli
forces established a checkpoint at the northern entrance of Hebron. At
approximately 07:30, a similar checkpoint was established the road connecting
Doura with its western villages, southwest of the city. Both checkpoints were
removed, and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 06:30 on Wednesday, 03 September 2014, Israeli
forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Kharsa village, south of
Doura, southwest of Hebron. The checkpoint was removed later, and no arrests
were reported.

 

· Ramallah: 
Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. At approximately 21:30 on Thursday, 28 August 2014,
Israeli forces re-established their presence at the northern entrance of Birzait
village, north of Ramallah. The checkpoint was removed later, and no arrests
were reported.

 

At approximately 09:30 on Friday, 29 August 2014, another
checkpoint was established at the entrance of al-Nabi Saleh village, northwest
of Ramallah. At approximately 10:00, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at
the entrance of Ni’lin village, west of the city. At approximately 20:00,
Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Senjel village,
north of Ramallah. Around the same time, Israeli forces established a
checkpoint under a bridge in Yabroud village, northeast of the city. The
checkpoints were removed, and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 18:30 on Saturday, 30 August 2014, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Beit ‘Our al-Foqa village,
southwest of Ramallah. Around the same time, they established a similar
checkpoint at the entrance of Deir Abu Mesh’el village, northwest of the city. They
withdrew later and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 09:30 on Sunday, 31 August 2014, Israeli forces
established 2 checkpoints at the entrance of Aboud village, northwest of Ramallah,
and the entrance of Deir Abu Mesh’el village. At approximately 20:30, they
established a similar checkpoint at the entrance of Termis’ya village, north of
the city. All the checkpoints were removed, and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 11:00 on Monday, 01 September 2014, Israeli
forces established 2 checkpoints at the entrance of Ni’lin village, west of
Ramallah, and under the bridge of Kherbatha al-Mesbah village, southwest of the
city. At approximately 17:00, they established a checkpoint near the entrance
of Beit ‘Our al-Fouqa village, southwest of Ramallah. The checkpoints were
removed, and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 20:30 on Tuesday, 02 September 2014, Israeli
forces established 2 checkpoints at the entrance of Beit ‘Our al-Fouqa village,
southwest of Ramallah, and under the bridge of ‘Ein Yabroud village, northeast
of the city. At approximately 22:00, Israeli forces established a checkpoint
near the entrance of Beit Luqia village, west of Ramallah. The checkpoints were
removed, and no arrests were reported.   

 

· Jericho:
Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. At approximately 09:30 on Friday, 29 August 2014,
Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Fasayel village,
north of Jericho. At approximately 20:00, they established a similar checkpoint
at the entrance of al-Zbaidat village, north of the city. They withdrew later
and no arrests were reported. 

 

At approximately 20:30 on Saturday, 30 September 2014, Israeli
forces established a checkpoint near the southern entrance of Jericho. The
checkpoint was removed later, and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 20:00 on Sunday, 31 August 2014, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-Nowai’ma village, north of
Jericho. The checkpoint was removed later, and no arrests were reported. 

 

· Tulkarm:
Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. At approximately 09:00 on Thursday, 28 August 2014,
Israeli forces stationed at Enab checkpoint on Tulkarm-Nablus road, east of
Tulkarm, imposed more restrictions, but no arrests were reported. At
approximately 19:30, Israeli forces established a checkpoint on Tulkarm-Nablus
road, east of Tulkarm. The checkpoint was removed, and no arrests were
reported. At approximately22:30, Israeli forces stationed at Enab checkpoint
redeployed around the checkpoint and imposed more restrictions on the
Palestinian civilians.

 

At approximately 19:30 on Sunday, 31 August 2014, Israeli forces
stationed Enab checkpoint on Tulkarm-Nablus road, east of Tulkarm, imposed more
restrictions, but no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 07:00 on Monday, 01 September 2014, Israeli
forces established a checkpoint on Tulkarm-Nablus road near the intersection
leading to Bazarya village, east of Tulkarm. The checkpoint was removed, and no
arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 13:30 on Tuesday, 02 September 2014, Israeli
forces established a checkpoint on the road connecting Tulkarm with its
northern villages. The checkpoint was removed later, and no arrests were
reported.

  

· Jenin:
Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. At approximately 09:00 on Thursday, 28 August 2014,
Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Kfeirat village,
southwest of Jenin. A similar checkpoint was established at the entrance of
Ya’bad village, southwest of the city. At approximately 09:30, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-Yamoun village, northwest of
Jenin. The checkpoints were removed later and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 11:00 on Monday, 01 September 2014, Israeli
forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Ya’bad village, southwest of
Jenin. The checkpoint was removed, and no arrests were reported.

 

· Salfit:
Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. At approximately 09:30 on Thursday, 28 August 2014,
Israeli forces established a checkpoint between Kufol Hares and Hares villages,
north of Salfit. The checkpoint was removed and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 20:35 on Saturday, 30 August 2014, Israeli
infantry units were present on Kufol Hares and Hares villages’ road. They
withdrew later and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 00:50 on Sunday, 31 August 2014, Israeli forces
were present at the eastern entrance of Deir Ballout village, west of Salfit.
They withdrew later and no arrests were reported.

 

Arrests and Maltreatment at
Military Checkpoints

 

· At approximately 12:00 on
Thursday, 28 August 2014, Israeli forces arrested Fida’ Mohammed Khader
Suleiman (22), from Beit ‘Our al-Tahta village, southwest of Ramallah, near
streets (443), which is adjacent to the village. No reasons were revealed
behind the arrest. Her family said they learned that Fida’ was taken to
Hasharon prison in Israel.

 

· At approximately 11:00 on
Saturday, 29 August 2014, Israeli forces stationed on the gates of the Ibrahimi
mosque, in the center of the Old City in Hebron, arrested Halah Jaber (19) under
the pretext she did not listen to the Israeli soldiers’ orders. She was taken
to “Kiryat Arba” settlement, but released later.

 

· On Sunday morning, 31 August 2014, Israeli
forces arrested Yousef Ali Breigith (18), from Beit Ommar village, north of Hebron.
Yousef was arrested at the entrance of al-Aroub refugee camp and then taken to
an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 16:00, on the same day,
Israeli forces deployed behind the annexation wall, west of Ethna village, west
of Hebron, arrested Badawi Abu Zalatah (16) and Kazem al-Najjar (17). The 2
children were taken to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 13:00 on Tuesday, 02
September 2014, Israeli forces stationed at the entrance of “Gosh Etzion”
settlement, south of Bethlehem, arrested Jawad Riyadh Mahmoud Breigith (29) and
Mefleh Ra’ed Ahmed ‘Adi (19) while heading to an interview with the Israeli
intelligence service upon summonses handed to them previously.

 

· At approximately 19:15 on
Monday, 01 September 2014, Israeli forces arrested Hussein Yasser Sultan (28),
from Hares village, north of Salfit, and took him to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 16:00 on
Tuesday, 02 September 2014, Israeli forces arrested Yazeed Mohammed Abdullah
Taha (16), from Deir Mesh’el village, northwest of Ramallah, at a checkpoint
established at the entrance of “Halmish” settlement, northwest of the city.

 

4. Efforts to create a
Jewish demographic majority in occupied East Jerusalem

 

Attacks carried out by settlers in the
Occupied City

 

Shooting:

 

· At approximately 13:00 on Thursday, 28 August
2014, Handi Fahed Maher Abu Isbitan (20 days), from al-Tour neighborhood in
Jerusalem, died after she suffered tear gas inhalation when Israeli forces
fired a tear gas canister at her family’s house on Tuesday, 26 August 2014.

 

The infant’s grandfather told PCHR that his
granddaughter Handi was born 20 day ago died after she suffered tear gas
inhalation. Her face turned into yellow and saliva filled her mouth after tear
gas had filled the air of her room.  He
added that Israeli soldiers did not allow then to take the infant to al-Maqased
hospital, which is located a few meters away from their house. Few hours later,
they moved her to the hospital and she was discharged the same night after she
received the necessary treatment. The infant continued to move in a strange way
throughout the following 2 days till she died on the aforementioned day. It
should be noted that during the aforementioned incidents, both Muahmmed Wahib
Abu Isbitan (1 ½) and his brother Musa (7 months) suffered tear gas inhalation
and were treated at al-Maqsed hospital.

 

· At approximately 19:30 on Sunday, 31 August
2014, Israeli soldiers fired a rubber-coated metal bullet at Muahmmed Abdel
Magid Sunuqrut (16) from Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood, east of the Old City in
Jerusalem, and hit him directly to his head.

 

The child’s father stated to PCHR that a
number of his friends went out to do al-Isha prayer in the nearby ‘Abdin
mosque. At the same time, a group of Israeli Special Forces raided al-Asuti and
al-Maqdisi neighborhoods near the aforementioned mosque. They fired
rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas canisters, and sound bombs randomly
between the houses.  The child’s father
old PCHR that one of the soldiers targeted his son directly to the head from a
close distance. Immediately, the child fainted and started bleeding. He added that
the soldiers attacked the youths who rushed to help his son and obstructed the
paramedics who were in the area even after they showed their professional
papers. The child was moved to Hadassah Ain Karem hospital. Later on, he
underwent a surgery to stop the bleeding of his brain and removed a skull bone
which was fractured. The child is still in the hospital in a critical medical condition.

 

Incursions and Arrests:

 

· At approximately 11:00 on Thursday, 28 August
2014, Israeli forces arrested Mahmoud Abdullah al-Inani (41), an employee at
the Construction of al-Aqsa Mosque Committee, when he was at al-Aqsa mosque in
the Old City of Jerusalem. He was taken to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 00:00 on Friday, 29 August
2104, Israeli forces moved into Shufat neighborhood, north of Jerusalem, and
raided and searched a number of houses. Later, they arrested 7 Palestinian
civilians and took them to an unknown destination. The aforementioned civilians
were identified as: Ahmed Yopunis Shada (21); Samer Younis Shahada (19);
Ibrahim Mahmoud al-Jammal (25); and Abdullah Muahmmed Ali (23).

 

· At approximately 16:00 on Saturday, 30 August
2014, Israeli forces, accompanied by a waste water vehicle, moved into al-tour
neighborhood, east of the Old City of Jerusalem, after a group of Palestinian
youths smashed the glass of a car belonging to an Israeli settler. The waste
water vehicle sprayed waste water all over the neighborhood streets and civilians’
houses. The youths threw stones and empty bottles at the waste water vehicle,
causing it to go off the road and flip over. As a result, 2 Israeli policemen
were wounded. Later, Israeli forces fired sound bombs and tears gas canisters
heavily and indiscriminately in the area. They also arrested 5 Palestinian
civilians: Muahmmed Mahmoud Abu al-Hawa (52); Malek Ahmed Abu al-Hawa (23);
Kifah Abu al-Hawa (22); Amir Abu Juma (22); and Ahmed Marouf Khawis (25) and
took them to an unknown destination.

 

· At approximately 20:00 on the aforementioned
Saturday, Israeli forces moved into al-Suwana neighborhood, east of the Old
City in Jerusalem. They raided and searched a number of houses. Just before
their withdrawal, they arrested 4 civilians from the camp residents: Tareq
Muhammed al-Alami (24); Maoud Salah al-Hidra (22); Abdullah Salah al-Hidra
(19); and Khalil Abdullah al-Jaiusi (20) and took them to an unknown
destination.

 

Bulldozing activities:

 

· At approximately10:00 on Thursday, 28 August
2014, Israeli forces bulldozed 5 residential barracks and 3 animal barracks
belonging to Saidi and al-Jahalin families. They also destroyed a cow shed
belonging to Mohammed Abu al-Hawa in Zaim village, east of Jerusalem after
Civil Administration staffs and Israeli forces raided the aforementioned
village. They surrounded the area claiming that it is a confiscated land where
construction is no allowed. The families confirmed that the lands in question
belong to them and that they have lived in them since the 1950s.

 

Muahmmed al-Saidi told PCHR that Israeli
bulldozers destroyed the barracks where he lives with his family and another
barrack for animals use. They also destroyed 3 barracks for his brothers:
Khader, Naif, and Khalil al-Saidi. He also said that this is the 3rd
time that Israeli forces destroyed the barracks in 2 years. The barracks were
originally given to them by United Nations Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). The area of each barrack equals 100 m2 and
they are established on an area of 3 dunums. The barracks were built for the
first time 3 years ago. He added that his family bought the land 10 years ago
and built residential barracks to live in and animal barracks to raise animals
for a living.  He noted that due to the
bulldozing, 37 persons are now homeless. Moreover, Murshed al-Jahalin stated to
PCHR that Israeli bulldozers destroyed a barracks which was established in 1999
on an area of 120 m2 where 13 persons live. Israeli forces also
destroyed a sheep barracks of 250 square meters.

 

· On Wednesday morning, 3 September 2014,
Israeli forces accompanied by bulldozers and Israeli occupation municipality’s
staff moved into Beit Hanina neighborhood, north of Jerusalem. They surrounded
residential buildings belonging to Izz Abu Nima, and started bulldozing under
the pretext of not having a construction license. The bulldozing destroyed a
house established on an area of 60 square meters in which the aforementioned
civilian and his wife live. Israeli forces also bulldozed a tin-made house
where Nadim and his family and his brother Tareq, sons of the aforementioned
civilian, live.

 

Settlement Activities

 

· The Israeli Construction and Planning
committee approved the construction of a religious school in al-Sheikh Jarah
neighborhood in Jerusalem. The committee had approved the plan last February.
According to the construction plan (68858), a building of 12 floors will be
built on an area of 1.9 dunums out of 4 dunums. 3 floors wil be built
underground and the other 9 floor above. The building will include a religious
school, residential rooms, and gymnasiums. 1.3 dunums will be used as open
spaces and the remaining dunum will be used as storage facilities for Israeli
occupation municipality. The project is located behind Nasif gas station and
al-Hayat medical center. The land was confiscated in the 1980s claiming it was
absentees’ property. 

 

Attacks
carried out by settlers

 

· At approximately 23:00 on Thursday, 28 August
2014, 2 Israeli extremists attacked Ziad Musa al-Qawasmi (48), a Palestinian
taxi driver when he was driving in one of the streets in Jerusalem.  Al-Qawsmi sated to PCHR:

 

“At approximately 23:00 on Thursday, 28 August
2014, while I was driving in one of the streets in Jerusalem, an Israeli
settler stopped me and he and another one got into my car with another settler.
I assume they were in their twenties. They were wearing civilian cloths and
“Kibah” hat that religious Jews wear. One of them sat next to me and the other
behind me. They told me to take them to Bar Ilan street. When I stopped the car
for them to get off, the man setting next to me punched me in the face while
the other tried to choke me with his hands. When a group of Jews passed in the
area, they ran away. I called the Israeli police and I was moved to Shaare
Zedek hospital in Jerusalem. Tests showed that I suffered nose fractures and
facial wounds. I have 8 stitches in my face.

 

· At approximately 18:00 on Sunday, 31 August
2014, 3 settlers tried to kidnap Ahlam Awad Muhei Awadallah (26) when she was
returning to her house in Shufat. Her husband, Muahmmed Awadallah told PCHR
that 3 extremist settlers were driving a Mitsubishi car. The stopped the car
near her when she was walking towards her house in al-Sahel quarter in Shufat.
They verbally attacked her and tried to grab her and pull her into the car.
They failed to do as residents of the area intervened. He added that his wife
suffered a state of fear and panic and that she is still affected by the
incident.

 

5. Settlement
activities and attacks by settlers against Palestinian civilians and property

 

Israel
has continued its settlement activities in the oPt, a direct violation of
international humanitarian law, and Israeli settlers have continued to attack
Palestinian civilians and property.

 

Attacks
carried out by Israeli forces

 

· At approximately 07:00 on Friday, 29 August
2014, Israeli forces prevented Mohammed Abdel Hamid Jaber al-Sileibi and his
family from picking grapes from his land in Wadi Abu Reesh area, west of
al-Balda village. They forced them to leave their land under gun threat. The
aforementioned family is form Beit Amer, north of Hebron.

 

· At approximately 07:00 on Sunday, 31 August
2014, Israeli forces backed by several military vehicles and a vehicle for the
construction and organization department in the Israeli Civil Administration,
raided the western area of Surif village, west of Hebron. They deployed in the
agricultural lands while others placed warning signs along the western
outskirts of the village. The Civil Administration officers distributed notices
claiming the confiscation of 3,799 dunums of Surif village and the villages of
Bethlehem (al-Jaba’a, Nahlin, and Wadi Fokin) after dividing them to 10
squares, according to the notices which were signed by the official of the
government and the absentees’ properties in Judea and Samaria. The notices gave
the owners of the confiscated lands a period of 45 days from 25 August to
object and present their property papers to Israeli military courts in Ofer.
Over 2500 dunums will be confiscated from Surif village. 30% of the confiscated
lands are inside the annexation wall, west of the village, which was
established in 2007 and Palestinians were not able to reach their lands ever
since. Mohammed Ghunimant, the director of Surif municipality, stated to PCHR:

 

“I headed to the western area
of the village after I received a phone call from on one the shepherds that
Israeli soldiers deployed in the area. When I talked to one of the soldiers, he
told me that ‘this is for the kidnapping of the 3 soldiers and killing them.’
He also told me to file an objection within the specified period.”

 

· At approximately 14:00 on the aforementioned
day, Israeli forces backed by 3 military vehicles moved into al-Rahwa area,
west of al-Zahrya village, west of Hebron. They forces deployed in the area
while the bulldozer destroyed a number of houses under the pretext of having no
construction permit to build in the areas classified as “C” according to the
1993 Oslo Accord. The destruction included:

 

 A 40-square-meter house made f wood of tin and plastic, an 80m2 animals
shed made of tin and plastic and a 4
m2 bathroom made of tin belonging to Suleiman
Hamed Mahmoud al-Jabarin.

 A
40-square-meter house made of tin, wood, and
plastic and a
4m2 bathroom
made of tin belonging to Hamad Mahmoud Abdel Hadi al-Jabarain.

 A 40-square-meter house made of wood, tin, and
plastic belonging to Murad Ahmed Muahmmed al-Jabarin.

 An 80-square-meter tin and plastic animal shed
and a 4
m2 tin bathroom belonging to Saleem
Salem al-Tal.

 A
40-square-meter wood, tin, and plastic belonging to Ayamn Saleem al-Tal.

 

· At approximately 04:30 on Tuesday, 02
September 2014, Israeli forces, backed by several military vehicles, a vehicle
for the construction and organization department in the Israeli Civil
Administration, 2 bulldozers, a GCB bulldozer, and a digger moved into Haram
al-Rama in the eastern area in Hebron. They surrounded al-Rahma factory for
dairies, which is part of al-Rayyan cow farms which is one of the branches of
the Islamic Philanthropist Society in Hebron. Israeli soldiers deployed in the
area while the bulldozers started destroying the 350m2 factory and
the 7-dunum farm under the pretext of having no construction permit to build in
the areas classified as “C” according to the 1993 Oslo Accord. Israeli forces
considered the farm and the factories as belonging to Hamas. The buildings were
closed under orders by Nisan Alouf, the military commander of the West Bank.
They had handed the factory’s administration a destruction notice on 12 June
2014. The destruction operation took place without any response from Israeli
Supreme court after the defiance lawyers filed a case against Israeli
administration. The society’s administration has a construction permit for the
farm lands since 1991. They also destroyed a 150m2 summer house and a 300m3
water well belonging to Mohammed Nafez Muahmmed al-Herbawi without any
destruction notice.

 

· At approximately 05:30, on Tuesday, 2
September 2014, Israeli forces baked by military vehicles and 3 bulldozers
moved into al-Laban al-Sharqi village, west of Nablus. They stationed near
al-Laban gas station on Ramallah-Nablus road and closed it. They bulldozed a
70m2 tin barracks which was used as a carwash belonging to Majed Samih Hamed
Daraghma. Later, they bulldozed another 40m2 tin barracks which was used as a
pottery factory belonging to Raja Musa Daraghma.

 

· At approximately 14:00, Israeli forces backed
by 3 military vehicles and a bulldozer moved into Bir Ikra area, west of Farsh
al-Hawa area, in the western area of Hebron. They deployed in agricultural
lands and destroyed an 800m2 water well belonging to Mahmoud Musallam Zgheir in
the pretext of illegal construction.

 

· At approximately 10:00 on Wednesday, 03
September 2014, Israeli forces backed by 2 military vehicles and a vehicle for
the construction and organization department in the Israeli Civil Administration
moved into Wadi al-Rakhim are, near Kherbat Susia, south of Yatta, south of
Hebron. They handed 2 civilians 2 destruction notices under the pretext of
having no construction permit to build in the areas classified as “C” according
to the 1993 Oslo Accord. The notices included the destruction of:

1. A 40-square-meter residential
tent of stone and plastic belonging to Ihsan Hussein Shanarn.

2. A 40-square-meter residential
tent of stone and plastic belonging to Saed Khalil Shanarn.

 

It should be noted that Israeli
soldiers handed Ihsan Shanarn a destruction notice to stop working in a 150m2
animal farm made of tents and stones on 30 December 2013.

 

Attacks carried out by settlers

 

· On Thursday morning, 28 August 2014, Israeli
settlers from ”Beit Ain” settlement which is established on confiscated lands
west of Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron, smashed the branches of 30 olive
and almond trees belonging to Abdel Hamid Bright (78) in Abu Rish area.

 

 



 

Recommendations to the International Community

 

 

PCHR emphasizes the
international community’s position that the Gaza Strip and the West Bank,
including East Jerusalem, are still under Israeli occupation, in spite of
Israeli military redeployment outside the Gaza Strip in 2005. PCHR further confirms
that Israeli forces continued to impose collective punishment measures on the
Gaza Strip, which have escalated since the 2006 Palestinian parliamentary
elections, in which Hamas won the majority of seats of the Palestinian
Legislative Council. PCHR stresses that there is international recognition of
Israel’s obligation to respect international human rights instruments and the
international humanitarian law, especially the Hague Regulations concerning
the
Laws and Customs of War on Land
and the
Geneva Conventions. Israel is bound to apply the international human rights law
and the law of war sometime reciprocally and other times in parallel in a way
that achieves the best protection for civilians and remedy for victims.

 

In light of continued
arbitrary measures, land confiscation and settlement activities in the West
Bank, and the continued aggression against civilians in the Gaza Strip, PCHR
calls upon the international community, especially the United Nations, the High
Contracting Parties to the Geneva Convention and the European Union – in the
context of their natural obligation to respect and enforce the international
law – to cooperate and act according to the following recommendations:

 

1. PCHR calls upon the international community and the
United Nations to use all available means to allow the Palestinian people to
enjoy their right to self-determination, through the establishment of the
Palestinian State, which was recognized by the UN General Assembly with a vast
majority, using all international legal mechanisms, including sanctions to end
the occupation of the State of Palestine;

2. PCHR calls upon the United Nations to provide
international protection to Palestinians in the oPt, and to ensure the
non-recurrence of aggression against the oPt, especially the Gaza Strip;

3. PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the
Geneva Conventions to compel Israel, as a High Contracting Party to the
Conventions, to apply the Conventions in the oPt;

4. PCHR calls upon the Parties to international human
rights instruments, especially the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and
the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, to pressurize Israel to
comply with their provisions in the oPt, and to compel it to incorporate the
human rights situation in the oPt in its reports submitted to the concerned
committees;

5. PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the
Geneva Conventions to fulfil their obligation to ensure the application of the
Conventions, including extending the scope of their jurisdiction in order to
prosecute suspected war criminals, regardless of the nationality of the
perpetrator and the place of a crime, to pave the way for prosecuting suspected
Israeli war criminals and end the longstanding impunity they have enjoyed;

6. PCHR calls on States that apply the principle of
universal jurisdiction not to surrender to Israeli pressure to limit universal
jurisdiction to perpetuate the impunity enjoyed by suspected Israeli war
criminals;

7. PCHR calls upon the international community to act in
order to stop all Israeli settlement expansion activities in the oPt through
imposing sanctions on Israeli settlements and criminalizing trading with them;

8. PCHR calls upon the UN General Assembly to transfer
the Goldstone Report to the UN Security Council in order to refer it to the
International Criminal Court in accordance with Article 13(b) of the Rome
Statute;

9. PCHR calls upon the United Nations to confirm that
holding war criminals in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a precondition to
achieve stability and peace in the regions, and that peace cannot be built on
the expense of human rights;

10. PCHR calls upon the UN General Assembly and Human
Rights Council to explicitly declare that the Israeli closure policy in Gaza
and the annexation wall in the West Bank are illegal, and accordingly refer the
two issues to the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Israel to compel
it to remove them;

11. PCHR calls upon the international community, in light
of its failure to the stop the aggression on the Palestinian people, to at
least fulfil its obligation to reconstruct the Gaza Strip after the series of
hostilities launched by Israel which directly targeted the civilian
infrastructure;

12. PCHR calls upon the United Nations and the European
Union to express a clear position towards the annexation wall following the
international recognition of the State of Palestine on the 1967 borders, as the
annexation wall seizes large parts of the State of Palestine;

13. PCHR calls upon the European Union to activate Article
2 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which provides that both sides must
respect human rights as a precondition for economic cooperation between the EU
states and Israel, and the EU must not ignore Israeli violations and crimes
against Palestinian civilians;

14. PCHR calls upon the Palestinian leadership to sign and
accede to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and the Geneva
Conventions, and calls upon the international community, especially the United
Nations, to encourage the State of Palestine to accede to international human
rights law and humanitarian law instruments.

 

 

 

 

 

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

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