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Report
highlights Israeli atrocities
Abu Dhabi |By Omer
Zakieldin | Gulf News, 24-08-2002
The Zayed Centre for Coordination and Follow-up has received a
report compiled by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights on the
tragic conditions suffered by the West Bank town of Nablus and
other Palestinian areas due to continuous Israeli aggressions.
The report accused Israeli invasion forces of attacking civilians
in Palestinian towns and villages using all types of weapons.
These actions take place together with the systematic razing of
homes and shops with the aim of wiping out the identity of the
Palestinians.
"Israeli forces have stationed armoured tanks around
Palestinian towns and blocked their main entrances. Tens of
checkpoints were erected and civilians have been prevented from
leaving their towns and villages.
"Even if Palestinians are allowed through, they are forced to
wait for hours under the hot sun while they are later stopped at
other army roadblocks.
"As a result many Palestinians needing treatment have died at
these roadblocks. The supply of food and medicine has been cut off
and ambulances are not allowed move to tend to the ill. The
economy is on the verge of collapse due to the closure of
factories and shops and the Palestinians suffer 60 to 70 percent
unemployment."
The report pointed out that since 29 March 2002 and the start of
so-called Operation Protective Shield, Palestinian towns have been
under continuous incursions, shelling, detentions, and curfews
perpetrated by the Israeli forces.
These practices have been repeated many times with the most recent
event occurring six weeks ago when Nablus was attacked. A curfew
was imposed while Israeli tanks rumbled through the streets of the
city.
Bulldozers were brought in to raze houses, shops, mosques, and
churches under the subterfuge of searching for terrorists.
The report also referred to Israeli attempts to cut off Nablus by
destroying its infrastructure. It said 303 civilians have been
killed by gunfire and bombardment from tanks and fighter jets.
Thirty-one of the dead were children and nine were old people
while thousands were injured, many of them seriously.
"Hospitals are suffering from an acute shortage of medicine
and equipment and their staff have been prevented from carrying
out their duties.
The town's children also face malnutrition due to the shortage of
food and the destruction of Nablus' water network by the Israeli
forces has deprived the city from drinking water and led to a
deterioration of hygienic conditions," said the report.
"Even education was not spared by their atrocities, with
secondary school students not being allowed to sit for
examinations. Israeli forces also shot at journalists and harassed
international peace activists."
As many as 30 families of Palestinians involved in attacks on
Israelis are under threat of exile and having their homes
demolished, the report warned.
The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights concluded the report by
appealing to the international community to protect Palestinians
in the occupied territories and to provide them with humanitarian
and medical assistance to alleviate their suffering. |
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