Israeli
soldiers arrest a Palestinian civilians during clashes in Shu’fat refugee camp
near Jerusalem
04 – 10 February 2010
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Continue Systematic Attacks
against Palestinian Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory (OPT)
· 7
Palestinian civilians, including two journalists and a child, were wounded by Israeli
gunfire in the West Bank.
· IOF
launched aerial, naval and land attacks on Palestinian civilian targets in the
Gaza Strip.
· IOF
conducted 22 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
· IOF
carried out a wide-scale military operation in Shu’fat refugee camp near East
Jerusalem.
· IOF
arrested 32 Palestinian civilians, including 7 children and a woman, as well as
two international human rights defenders in the West Bank.
· IOF
detained 4 Palestinian fishermen from the Gaza Strip for several hours.
· IOF
stormed the office of the Stop the Wall Campaign in Ramallah.
· IOF
have continued to impose a total siege on the OPT and have isolated the Gaza
Strip from the outside world.
· Israeli
troops positioned at military checkpoints in the West Bank arrested 7
Palestinian civilians, including two children.
· Israel
has continued settlement activities in the West Bank and Israeli settlers have
continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.
· IOF
leveled areas of land in Beit Sahour town to construct an observation tower.
· Israeli
settlers seized 50 donums[1]
of land in Salfit.
· Israeli
settlers seized a mountain near Nablus and established a new settlement
outpost.
· Israeli
settlers uprooted 50 grape vines in Hebron.
Summary
Israeli violations of international law and
humanitarian law escalated in the OPT during the reporting period (04 – 10
February 2010):
Shooting: During
the reporting period, IOF wounded 7 Palestinian civilians, including two
journalists and a child, in the West Bank.
On 06 February 2010, 3 Palestinian civilians were
wounded when IOF fired at dozens of civilians who gathered at the entrance of
‘Iraq Bourin village, south of Nablus, to prevent Israeli settlers from entering
the village.
On 08 February 2010, two Palestinian journalists were
wounded while they were covering clashes between IOF and dozens of Palestinian
children in Shu’fat refugee camp near East Jerusalem. On the following day, a child was wounded in
the camp.
On 09 February 2010, a Palestinian shepherd was
wounded by an Israeli settlement guard in ‘Iraq Bourin village, south of
Nablus.
In the Gaza Strip, IOF launched a series of aerial,
naval and land attacks on Palestinian civilian targets in the Gaza Strip. They also detained 4 fishermen for several
hours and confiscated two fishing boats. Furthermore, they bombarded Gaza
International Airport.
Incursions: During
the reporting period, IOF conducted at least 22 military incursions into
Palestinian communities in the West Bank. IOF arrested 32 Palestinian civilians,
including 7 children and a woman, and two international human rights
defenders.
During the reporting period, IOF carried out a wide-scale
military campaign against Shu’fat refugee camp near East Jerusalem. During this campaign, 3 Palestinian civilians
(a child and two journalists) were wounded, and at least 60 others were
arrested.
On 10 February 2010, following the identification of
a Palestinian who stabbed an Israeli soldier near Za’tara checkpoint, south of
Nablus, IOF moved into al-Kheljan village, southwest of Jenin. They raided and searched a number of houses,
including the home belonging to the family of this Palestinian, Mahmoud
al-Khatib. They ordered the family to
vacate the house in order to demolish it.
IOF withdrew from the village at night after having arrested 6
Palestinian civilians, including al-Khatib’s four brothers.
Restrictions
on Movement: IOF have continued to
impose a tightened siege on the OPT and imposed severe restrictions on the
movement of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank,
including occupied East Jerusalem.
Gaza Strip
Israel has continuously
closed all border crossings to the Gaza Strip over two and a half years. The
illegal Israeli-imposed siege of Gaza, which has steadily tightened since June
2007, has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in
the Gaza Strip.
· 1.5
million people are being denied their basic rights, including freedom of
movement, and their rights to appropriate living conditions, work, health and
education.
· The
main concern of 1.5 million people living in the Gaza Strip is to obtain their
basic needs of food, medicines, water and electricity supplies.
· Israel
has continued to prevent the entry of raw construction materials into the Gaza
Strip for the past two and a half years.
· Israel
has not allowed fuel supplies into the Gaza Strip, excluding limited amounts of
cooking gas, since 10 December 2008.
· The
Rafah International Crossing Point has been opened for a few days for a number
of patients who received medical treatment abroad and needed to return to the
Gaza Strip.
· Israel
has continued to close Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing to Palestinian civilians
wishing to travel to the West Bank and Israeli for medical treatment, trade or
social visits.
· Israel
has continued to prevent the entry of spare parts form water networks and
sewage systems. Losses incurred to this sector are estimated at US$ 6 million.
· Israel
has imposed additional restrictions on access of international diplomats, journalists
and humanitarian workers to the Gaza Strip. It has prevented representatives of
several international humanitarian organizations from entering the Gaza Strip.
· Living
conditions of the Palestinian civilian population have seriously deteriorated;
levels of poverty and unemployment have sharply mounted.
· Palestinian
prisoners in Israeli jails from the Gaza Strip have been deprived of family visitation
rights for more than two and a half years.
· IOF
have continued to attack Palestinian fishermen along the Gaza Strip coast.
West Bank
IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on
the movement of Palestinian civilians throughout the West Bank, including
occupied East Jerusalem. Thousands of Palestinian civilians from the West Bank
and the Gaza Strip continue to be denied access to Jerusalem.
· IOF
have established checkpoints in and around Jerusalem, severely restricting
Palestinian access to the city. Civilians are frequently prevented from praying
at the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
· There
are approximately 630 permanent roadblocks, manned and unmanned checkpoints
across the West Bank. In addition, there are some 60-80 ‘flying’ or temporary
checkpoints erected across the West Bank by IOF every week.
· When
complete, the illegal Annexation Wall will stretch for 724 kilometers around
the West Bank, further isolating the entire population. 350 kilometers of the
Wall have already been constructed. Approximately 99% of the Wall has been
constructed inside the West Bank itself, further confiscating Palestinian land.
· At
least 65% of the main roads that lead to 18 Palestinian communities in the West
Bank are closed or fully controlled by IOF (47 out of 72 roads).
· There
are around 500 kilometers of restricted roads across the West Bank. In
addition, approximately one third of the West Bank, including occupied East
Jerusalem, is inaccessible to Palestinians without a permit issued by the IOF.
These permits are extremely difficult to obtain.
· IOF
continue to harass, and assault demonstrators who hold peaceful protests
against the construction of the Annexation Wall.
· Palestinian
civilians continue to be harassed by IOF in Jerusalem, and across the West
Bank, including being regularly stopped and searched in the streets by IOF.
Settlement Activities: Israel has continued settlement activities and Israeli
settlers living in the OPT in violation of international humanitarian law have
continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.
On 04 February 2010, a number of Israeli settlers
from “Rafafa” settlement, northwest of Salfit, razed an area of
Palestinian agricultural land, seized areas of land and placed mobile homes in
Deir Estia and Hares villages. They
razed at least 50 donums of agricultural land planted with olives and fenced
off a 24-donum area of land.
In the same context, a number of Israeli settlers
from “Adi Ad” settlement placed 4 mobile homes on Sha’ab Mountain, to
the east of Jaloud village, southeast of Nablus, to establish a new settlement
outpost.
On 05 February 2010, Israeli settlers from
“Kiryat Arba” and “Kharsina” settlements attacked
Palestinian civilians and property in al-Baq’a area in the southeast of
Hebron. They uprooted at least 80 grape vines
from a field belonging to the Jaber family to the east of bypass road #60.
On 06 February 2010, a number of Israeli settlers
from “Brakha” settlement, south of Nablus, escorted by IOF, stormed
‘Iraq Bourin village. Dozens of
Palestinian civilians gathered and attempted to prevent the settlers from
entering the village. Immediately, IOF
fired at these civilians. As a result, 3
civilians were wounded.
On 09 February 2010, a number of Israeli settlers
from “Brakha” settlement, south of Nablus, attacked a Palestinian
shepherd in ‘Iraq Bourin village to the south of the settlement. A settlement guard also fired at the
shepherd, wounding him.
On 10 February 2010, IOF prevented a number of
Palestinian farmers from Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron, as well as
international solidarity activists, from planting areas of land which are under
threat of being confiscated, as they are near “Karmi Tsur” settlement
to the southwest of the village. Israeli
troops fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters. However, the farmers and solidarity activists
were able to plant about 500 olive trees.
Also on 10 February 2010, IOF moved into ‘Esh
al-Ghurab area in the southeast of Beit Sahour, east of Bethlehem. They leveled areas of land which served as an
Israeli military post 5 years ago.
According to Israeli media sources, IOF planned to construct an
observation tower in the area.
Israeli Violations Documented during the Reporting
Period (04 – 10 February 2010)
1. Incursions into Palestinian Areas and Attacks on Palestinian Civilians
and Property in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
Thursday, 04 February 2010
· At
approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Sa’ir village, northeast of Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses
and arrested 3 Palestinian children:
1. Nash’at Zaidan Jaradat, 16;
2. Nassar ‘Aatef Jaradat, 16; and
3. Shadi Mohammed Jaradat, 16.
· At
approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses
and arrested 8 Palestinian civilians:
1. Murshed Mohammed Za’aqiq, 35;
2. ‘Aayesh Ahmed al-Za’aqiq, 23;
3. Rami Bassam Za’aqiq, 32;
4. Mohammed Bassam Za’aqiq, 20;
5. Murad ‘Aamer Abu Jouda, 21;
6. Mohammed ‘Aamer Abu Jouda, 20;
7. Shareef Fat’hi Ebraighaith, 22; and
8. Ashraf ‘Ali Sabarna, 27.
· Also
at approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Kufor Ra’ei village, west of Jenin. They raided and searched a number of houses
and arrested Mohammed Fu’ad Diab, 20.
· At
approximately 10:00, IOF moved nearly 250 meters into ‘Abassan village, east of
Khan Yunis. They leveled areas of
Palestinian land that they had previously razed. They withdrew from the area 4 hours later.
· At
approximately 15:30, IOF moved into Beit Oula village, northwest of
Hebron. They stormed al-Qandil furniture
company and arrested two workers:
1. Maher Ramdan al-Najjar, 22; and
2. ‘Abdullah Hussein Qandil, 21.
· At
approximately 23:00, IOF moved into Ethna village, northwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to
Ahmed Mousa Sawaifa, 31, when members of the family were out. They damaged the house and its
furniture.
Friday,
05 February 2010
· At
approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to
the family of Hamza Tawfiq Meqbel, 18, and arrested him.
· Also
at approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Tarqoumia village, southwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses,
but no arrests were reported.
· At
approximately 01:30, IOF moved into al-Fawar refugee camp, south of
Hebron. They raided and searched a
number of houses and summoned Shadi Abu Hashash for interrogation.
Saturday, 06 February 2010
· At
approximately 12:30, IOF moved into Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron. They established a checkpoint at the Safa
intersection and chased Palestinian civilians.
At approximately 13:10, Israeli soldiers violently beat Ibrahim Mohammed
Ekhlil, 22, near his house. He sustained
bruises all over his body.
Sunday, 07 February 2010
· At
approximately 01:00, IOF moved into al-Zababda village, southeast of
Jenin. They raided and searched a number
of houses, but no arrests were reported.
· At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into the cities of Ramallah and
al-Bireh. They stormed an apartment building in al-Bireh in which a number of
international human rights defenders live. After checking the visas in
their passports, IOF arrested Ariadna Jove Marti, 24, a Spanish journalist, and
Bridgette Chappell, 25, an Australian student at Bir Zeit University, and took
them to Ofer Prison, pending their deportation from the county, citing their
expired visas as the reason. The two women are activists in the
International Solidarity Movement. An Israeli military spokesman claimed
that the women are “were known to
have been involved in illegal riots that interfered with Israeli security
operations.” It is worth noting
that IOF have arrested a number of international human rights defenders who
participate in peaceful against Israeli violations of human rights and attacks
by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank, including
Eva Novakova, a Czech citizen.
· At
approximately 06:30, two Israeli gunboats opened fire at two Palestinian
fishing boats sailing off the coast of al-Waha resort to the northwest of Beit
Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. Four
Palestinian fishermen were on the boats.
IOF from the two gunboats arrested the fishermen and confiscated the two
fishing boats. The four fishermen were
released in the evening. They are: ‘Odai ‘Abdul Bari al-Sultan, 18; Mohammed
‘Abdul Bari al-Sultan, 20; Dib Kamel al-Anqah, 22; and Ahmed Kamel al-Anqah,
18.
· At
approximately 09:00, IOF moved into Ethna village, northwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to
Ahmed Mousa Sawaifa, 31, who was not at home.
They handed a written notice to his wife summoning him to a police
station in “Kiryat Arba” settlement, southeast of Hebron. They also
threatened to arrest the wife in case Sawaifa did not present himself.
Monday, 08 February 2010
· At
approximately 02:30, IOF moved into al-Zubaidat village, north of Jericho. They raided and searched a house belonging to
the family of Mousa Ahmed Zbaidat, 24, and arrested him.
· At
approximately 03:30, IOF moved into al-Bireh.
They raided and searched a house belonging to Jamal Mohammed al-Taweel,
Mayor of al-Bireh, and arrested his wife, Muntaha Khaled al-Taweel, 45.
· At
approximately 08:00, IOF moved into Kherbat Jebara village, south of
Tulkarm. They established a checkpoint
at the entrance of the village and prohibited any movement through. They also leveled areas of land at the
entrance of the village and later set up examination rooms.
· At
approximately 11:30, Israeli troops stationed at the border between the Gaza
Strip and Israel, to the north of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip,
opened fire at a number of Palestinian demonstrators and international solidarity
activists who gathered to the north of the Agricultural School. No casualties were reported. According to Saber al-Za’anin, Coordinator of
the Local Initiative, weekly peaceful protests are organized in the area
against the creation of “a buffer zone” along the border. IOF fired at the protestors sporadically for
15 minutes.
Tuesday, 09 February 2010
· At
approximately 00:30, IOF moved into al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of
Hebron. They raided and searched a
number of houses and arrested two Palestinian civilians:
1. Nassim Rebhi Jawabra, 19; and
2. Bayan Kahled al-Badawi, 20.
· At
approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Beit ‘Awa village, southwest of
Hebron. They raided and searched a
number of houses and arrested two Palestinian civilians:
1. Thabet Mohammed Safi, 37; and
2. Yusri Mahmoud al-Masalma, 23.
· At
approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Jenin city and refugee camp. They raided and searched a house belonging to
Isma’il Raja Abu Tame’, but no arrests were reported.
· At
approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Zabbouba village, west of Jenin. They raided and searched a number of houses
and arrested Tha’er Abu Hammad, 26.
· At
approximately 12:30, IOF moved arrested 3 Palestinian school children as they
were leaving school in Zeita al-Sha’rawiya village, northwest of Tulkarm:
1. Mohammed Ghanem Masarwa, 14;
2. Mo’tassem Nafez Masarwa, 14; and
3. Mohammed Muhannad Masarwa, 14.
· At
approximately 23:20, Israeli troops stationed in observation towers along the
border between the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northwest of Beit Lahia in the
northern Gaza Strip opened fire at the beach area. No casualties were reported.
· At
approximately 23:40, an Israeli drone fired a missile at Gaza International
Airport, southeast of Rafah. A few
minutes later, Israeli warplanes dropped 4 bombs on the airport. Buildings in the airport were completely
destroyed. No casualties were reported.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
· At
approximately 00:15, Israeli gunboats opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats
sailing off the coast from al-Waha resort in the northern Gaza Strip. Palestinian fishermen were forced to leave
the area and no casualties were reported.
· At
approximately 08:30, Israeli troops stationed in observation towers along the
border between the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northwest of Beit Lahia in the
northern Gaza Strip opened fire at a number of Palestinian civilians who were
collecting debris from an evacuated Israeli settlement. The civilians fled and no casualties were
reported.
· At
approximately 17:00, following the identification of a Palestinian who stabbed
an Israeli soldier near Za’tara checkpoint, south of Nablus, IOF moved into
al-Kheljan village, southwest of Jenin.
They raided and searched a number of houses, including the home
belonging to the family of this Palestinian, Mahmoud al-Khatib. They ordered the family to vacate the house
in order to demolish it. IOF withdrew
from the village at night after having arrested 6 Palestinian civilians,
including al-Khatib’s four brothers:
1. Mohammed Yousef al-Khatib, 27;
2. Ahmed Yousef al-Khatib, 20;
3. ‘Emad Yousef al-Khatib, 38;
4. Usaid Yousef al-Khatib, 17;
5. Mohammed ‘Aqqab al-Khatib, 38; and
6. ‘Aatef ‘Aqqab al-Khatib, 27.
During the house raids, IOF confiscated a number of computers, mobile
phones and documents from homes belonging to the extended al-Khatib family.
Military Campaign against Shu’fat Refugee Camp near
East Jerusalem
During the reporting period, IOF carried out a wide-scale
military campaign against Shu’fat refugee camp near East Jerusalem. During this campaign, 3 Palestinian civilians
(one child and two journalists) were wounded, and at least 60 others were
arrested.
According to investigations conducted by PCHR, on
Sunday evening, 07 February 2010, IOF besieged Shu’fat refugee camp and closed
all roads leading to it. On the
following morning, they moved into the camp, escorted by a helicopter that was
hovering over the camp, and accompanied by officials of the Israeli tax
authority. They raided dozens of houses,
shops and medical centers and damaged them.
Tax officials also confiscated some furniture.
At noon, dozens of Palestinian children gathered and
threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli military vehicles. Immediately, Israeli troops fired at these
children. As a result, two Palestinian
journalists, who were covering this campaign, were wounded:
1. Daila Jwaihan, correspondent of
quds.net, hit by a tear gas canister to the back; and
2. Kareem Khader, a cameraman of CNN, hit
by shrapnel from a sound bomb to the ankle, and a rubber-coated metal bullet to
the left hand.
Dozens of civilians also suffered from tear gas
inhalation. During that day, IOF
arrested at least 60 Palestinian civilians, including a number of children, and
raided a number of medical centers and clinic.
IOF withdrew from the camp at approximately 22:30.
On Tuesday morning, 09 February 2010, IOF moved into
the camp again. They confiscated a
number of cars. Soon, dozens of
Palestinian children gathered and threw stones at Israeli military
vehicles. Israeli troops fired at the
children, wounding 14-year-old Ahmed al-Hawas with a gunshot to the foot.
2. Continued Siege on the OPT
IOF have continued to impose a tightened siege on the
OPT and imposed severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians in
the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem.
Gaza Strip
Israel has continued to close all border crossings to
the Gaza Strip for more than two years. The Israeli siege of Gaza, which has
steadily tightened since June 2007, has had a disastrous impact on the
humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip.
· 1.5
million people are being denied their basic rights, including freedom of
movement, and their rights to appropriate living conditions, work, health and
education.
· The
main concern of 1.5 million people living in the Gaza Strip is to obtain their
basic needs of food, medicines, water and electricity supplies.
· Israel
has continued to prevent the entry of raw construction materials into the Gaza
Strip for the past two and a half years.
· Israel
has not allowed fuel supplies into the Gaza Strip, excluding limited amounts of
cooking gas, since 10 December 2008.
· The
Rafah International Crossing Point has been opened for a few days for a number
of patients who received medical treatment abroad and needed to return to the
Gaza Strip.
· Israel
has continued to close Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing to Palestinian civilians
wishing to travel to the West Bank and Israeli for medical treatment, trade or
social visits.
· Israel
has continued to prevent the entry of spare parts form water networks and
sewage systems. Losses incurred to this sector are estimated at US$ 6 million.
· Israel
has imposed additional restrictions on access of international diplomats,
journalists and humanitarian workers to the Gaza Strip. It has prevented
representatives of several international humanitarian organizations from
entering the Gaza Strip.
· Living
conditions of the Palestinian civilian population have seriously deteriorated;
levels of poverty and unemployment have sharply mounted.
· Approximately
900 Palestinian prisoners from the Gaza Strip in Israeli jails have been
deprived of family visitation rights for more than two and a half years.
· IOF
have continued to attack Palestinian fishermen along the Gaza Strip coast.
Movement at Border Crossings during the Reporting
Period:
Movement at Rafah International
Crossing Point
03 – 09 February 2010
Date |
Details |
03 February 2010 |
28 Palestinians were allowed to travel |
04 February 2010 |
Two Palestinians were allowed to travel |
05 February 2010 |
Closed. |
06 February 2010 |
One Palestinian was allowed to travel |
07 February 2010 |
One Palestinian was allowed into the |
08 February 2010 |
10 Palestinians were allowed to travel |
09 February 2010 |
18 Palestinians were allowed to travel |
Movement at Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom)
Crossing
03 – 09 February 2010
Date |
Details |
03 February 2010 |
100 containers of food aid for |
04 February 2010 |
140 containers of food aid for |
05 February 2010 |
100 containers of food aid for |
06 February 2010 |
Closed. |
07 February 2010 |
95 containers of food aid for |
08 February 2010 |
80 containers of food aid for |
09 February 2010 |
104 containers of food aid for |
Al-Mentar
(Karni) Crossing: IOF partially
opened the crossing on Wednesday, 03 February 2010, and allowed the entry of 1,280
tons of wheat and 1,120 tons of fodders.
They opened it again on Tuesday, 09 February 2010, and allowed the entry
of 1,680 tons of wheat and 1,640 tons of fodders.
Beit
Hanoun (Erez) Crossing: IOF have
continued to close Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing for the movement of Palestinian
civilians. They have allowed only diplomats, a number of international
journalists, employees of international agencies, and a small number of
patients who suffer from serious diseases to pass through the crossing. They
have continued to prevent Palestinian civilians from visiting their relatives
who are detained in Israeli jails. IOF have permitted a small number of
patients to pass through the crossing, but under severe restrictions that
include prolonged checking.
Movement at Beit Hanoun (Erez)
Crossing
03 – 08 February 2010
Date |
Patients |
Companions |
Arabs from Israel |
Ambassadors |
International Journalists |
International Workers |
Travelers abroad |
Traders |
|
03 February 2010 |
29 |
27 |
6 |
5 |
3 |
43 |
12 |
5 |
|
04 February 2010 |
23 |
19 |
7 |
12 |
3 |
82 |
12 |
5 |
|
05 February 2010 |
1 |
1 |
10 |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
|
06 February 2010 |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
|
07 February 2010 |
41 |
44 |
14 |
Nil |
5 |
8 |
1 |
3 |
|
08 February 2010 |
39 |
37 |
6 |
1 |
Nil |
19 |
3 |
3 |
The
West Bank
IOF have
imposed a tightened siege on the West Bank. During the reporting period, IOF
imposed additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.
· Jerusalem: IOF
continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians to and from the city. Thousands of Palestinians from the West Bank
and the Gaza Strip have been denied access to the city. IOF have established
numerous checkpoints around and inside the city. Restrictions of the movement
of Palestinian civilians often increase on Fridays, preventing Muslim
Palestinians from praying at the al-Aqsa Mosque. Israeli occupation forces
often violently beat Palestinian civilians who attempt to bypass checkpoints
and enter the city.
· Ramallah: IOF have continued to impose severe
restrictions on the movement of the Palestinian civilians in Ramallah. IOF troops positioned at Jaba’ and Qalandiya
checkpoints, southeast of Ramallah, have imposed additional restrictions on
movement and conducted prolonged checking of Palestinian civilians. During the reporting period, IOF erected a
number of temporary checkpoints, and stopped and searched Palestinian civilian
vehicles. On Thursday evening, 04
February 2010, IOF closed ‘Attara checkpoint, north of Ramallah.
· Nablus: IOF have
continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians. On Tuesday morning, 09
February 2010, Israeli troops stationed at Za’tara checkpoint, south of Nablus,
imposed additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.
· Jenin: IOF have
continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 06:00 on Sunday, 07 February
2010, IOF established a checkpoint at the Zabbouba intersection, west of
Jenin. They stopped and searched
Palestinian civilians’ vehicles. On Monday
morning, 08 February 2010, IOF established a checkpoint at the western entrance
of Jenin, and another one at the entrance of Rummana village, west of the town. They stopped and searched Palestinian
civilian vehicles.
Arrests
at Military Checkpoints
· At
approximately 12:00 on Friday, 05 February 2010, Israeli troops stationed at a
checkpoint established at the entrance of the Ibrahimi Mosque in the south of
Hebron arrested Mohammed Jebril Taha, 22.
· On
Friday evening, 05 February 2010, Israeli troops stationed at a checkpoint
established on the Nablus-Jenin road arrested Mohammed Nasser Mahamid, 22, from
al-Taybeh village west of Jenin.
· Also
on Friday evening, Israeli troops stationed at a checkpoint to the northwest of
Hebron arrested 3 Palestinian civilians from Beit Kahel village: Rami Mohammed al-‘Asafra, 25; Tameem Mohammed
al-‘Asafra, 21; and Wiham Khaled al-‘Atawna, 18.
· On
Monday morning, 08 February 2010, Israeli troops stationed at a checkpoint
established at the entrance of the Ibrahimi Mosque in the south of Hebron
arrested Mo’taz ‘Ali al-Sharha, 17, and Shadi Mohammed Rayan, 17, both from
Dura village southwest of the town.
3. Construction of the Annexation Wall
IOF have continued to
construct the Annexation Wall inside West Bank territory. During the
reporting period, IOF used force against peaceful demonstrations organized by
Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders in
protest of the construction of the Wall.
· Following
the Friday Prayer on 05 February 2010, dozens of Palestinian civilians and
international and Israeli human rights defenders gathered in the center of Bil’ein
village, west of Ramallah. They moved towards the Wall and threw stones at IOF
troops positioned in the area. Immediately, IOF troops fired rubber-coated
metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators. Dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear
gas inhalation, and some of them sustained bruises.
· Also
at noon on Friday, 05 February 2010, IOF moved into Nabi Saleh village, northwest
of Ramallah. They fired rubber-coated
metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters in an attempt to prevent
Palestinian civilians from organizing a peaceful protest. Dozens of civilians suffered from tear gas
inhalation.
· Also
at noon on Friday, IOF moved into Deir Nizam village, northwest of
Ramallah. They fired rubber-coated metal
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters in an attempt to prevent
Palestinian civilians from organizing a peaceful protest. Dozens of civilians suffered from tear gas
inhalation.
4. Settlement Activities and Attacks by Settlers against Palestinian
Civilians and Property
Israel has continued its settlement
activities in the OPT in violation of international humanitarian law, and
Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.
· On
Thursday morning, 04 February 2010, a number of Israeli settlers from
“Rafafa” settlement, northwest of Salfit, razed an area of
Palestinian agricultural land, seized areas of land and placed mobile homes in
Deir Estia and Hares villages. They
razed at least 50 donums of agricultural land planted with olives and fenced
off a 24-donum area of land. The damages
can be summed up in the following manner:
1. They razed a 25-donum area of land
belonging to Yousef Mahmoud Samhan;
2. They closed the roads leading to a
tract of land belonging to Nafez Ahmed ‘Abdul Haq;
3. They closed the roads leading to a
tract of land belonging to ‘Abdul Raheem Zaidan;
4. They closed the roads leading to a
tract of land belonging to ‘Abdul Rahman Taha ‘Aqel and occupied the land by setting
up a tent and placed mobile homes;
5. They confiscated a tract of land
belonging to Mohammed ‘Othman Abu Nasser;
6. They leveled a tract of land belonging
to the heirs of ‘Abdul Karim Mahmoud Sahban; and
7. They razed a tract of land belonging to
Ameen ‘Abdul Haleem Daoud.
· In
the same context, a number of Israeli settlers from “Adi Ad”
settlement placed 4 mobile homes on Sha’ab Mountain to the east of Jaloud
village, southeast of Nablus, to establish a new settlement outpost. The land of the mountain, which covers an
area of approximately 500 donums, belongs to a number of Palestinian
villagers. This is the second settlement
outpost to be established in the area, as the settlers had already established
a settlement outpost nearly 300 meters away.
· On
Friday morning, 05 February 2010, Israeli settlers from “Kiryat Arba”
and “Kharsina” settlements attacked Palestinian civilians and
property in al-Baq’a area in the southeast of Hebron. They uprooted at least 80 grape vines from a field
belonging to the Jaber family, to the east of bypass road #60.
· At
approximately 13:00 on Saturday, 06 February 2010, a number of Israeli settlers
from “Brakha” settlement, south of Nablus, escorted by IOF, stormed
‘Iraq Bourin village. Dozens of Palestinian
civilians gathered and attempted to prevent the settlers from entering the
village. Immediately, IOF fired at these
civilians. As a result, 3 civilians were
wounded:
1. Hussam ‘Aahed al-Faqeeh, 45, hit by a
tear gas canister to the abdomen;
2. Adham Kamal Faraj, 22, wounded by a
rubber-coated metal bullet to the abdomen; and
3. Sameh Ahmed Nemer, 20, hit by a tear
gas canister to the shoulder.
· On
Tuesday evening, 09 February 2010, a number of Israeli settlers from
“Brakha” settlement, south of Nablus, attacked a Palestinian shepherd
in ‘Iraq Bourin village to the south of the settlement. A settlement guard also fired at the shepherd,
wounding him.
According to
investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 16:00 on Tuesday, ‘Ameed
‘Aaref Qadous, 18, and his friend, Sa’ad Hussam al-Faqeeh, 18, were grazing
animals in al-Malsa area to the east of ‘Iraq Bourin village, south of
Nablus. Suddenly, they saw at least 50
Israeli settlers coming towards them from “Brakha” settlement. The two shepherds threw stones at the
settlers and a number of villagers came to help them. The settlers were forced to move back to the
settlement as the villagers chased them.
Soon, a white jeep with an Israeli registration plate arrived at the
area. A settlement guard stepped out of
the jeep and opened fire indiscriminately.
As a result, Qadous was wounded by a gunshot to the right leg.
· On
Wednesday morning, 10 February 2010, IOF prevented a number of Palestinian
farmers from Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron, as well as international
solidarity activists, from planting areas of land under threat of being
confiscated, near “Karmi Tsur” settlement to the southwest of the
village. Israeli troops fired sound
bombs and tear gas canisters. However,
the farmers and solidarity activists were able to plant about 500 olive
trees.
· At
approximately 14:00 on Wednesday, 10 February 2010, IOF moved into the ‘Esh
al-Ghurab area in the southeast of Beit Sahour, east of Bethlehem. They leveled areas of land that served as an
Israeli military post 5 years ago.
According to Israeli media sources, IOF plan to construct an observation
tower in the area.
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Recommendations
to the International Community
1. PCHR
calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to
fulfill their legal and moral obligations under Article 1 of the Convention to
ensure Israel’s respect for the Convention in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory. PCHR believes that the conspiracy
of silence practiced by the international community has encouraged Israel to
act as if it is above the law and encourages Israel continue to violate
international human rights and humanitarian law.
2. PCHR
calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to
convene a conference to take effective steps to ensure Israel’s respect of the
Convention in the OPT and to provide immediate protection for Palestinian
civilians.
3. PCHR
calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to
comply with their legal obligations detailed in Article 146 of the Convention
to search for and prosecute those responsible for grave breaches, namely war
crimes.
4. PCHR
calls for the immediate implementation of the Advisory Opinion issued by the
International Court of Justice, which considers the construction of the
Annexation Wall inside the West Bank illegal.
5. PCHR
recommends that international civil society organizations, including human
rights organizations, bar associations and NGOs, participate in the process of
exposing those accused of grave breaches of international law and urge their governments to bring the
perpetrators to justice.
6. PCHR
calls upon the European Union to activate Article 2 of the Euro-Israel
Association Agreement, which provides that Israel must respect human rights as
a precondition for economic cooperation between the EU states and Israel. PCHR further calls upon the EU states to
prohibit import of goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements in the OPT.
7. PCHR
calls on the international community to recognize the Gaza disengagement plan,
which was implemented in September 2005, for what it is – not an end to
occupation but a compounding of the occupation and the humanitarian crisis in
the Gaza Strip.
8. In
recognition of ICRC as the guardian of the Fourth Geneva Convention, PCHR calls
upon the ICRC to increase its staff and activities in the OPT, including the
facilitation of family visitations to Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
9. PCHR
appreciates the efforts of international civil society, including human rights
organizations, bar associations, unions and NGOs, and urges them to continue
their role in pressuring their governments to secure Israel’s respect for human
rights in the OPT and to demand Israel end its attacks on Palestinian civilians.
10. PCHR calls upon the international
community to pressure Israel to lift the severe restrictions imposed by the
Israeli government and its occupation forces on access for international
organizations to the OPT.
11. PCHR reiterates that any political settlement
not based on international human rights law and humanitarian law cannot lead to
a peaceful and just solution of the Palestinian question. Rather, such an arrangement can only lead to
further suffering and instability in the region. Any peace process or agreement must be based
on respect for international law, including international human rights and
humanitarian law.
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Public Document
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