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Israeli Violations and Crimes Against
Palestinians on September 27-October 3, 2012
PCHR Weekly Report: 1 killed, 2 wounded by Israeli forces this week
Friday October 05, 2012 09:15 by IMEMC Staff
In its Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories for the week of 27 Sep.- 03 Oct. 2012,
the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) found that a Palestinian
fisherman was killed, and his brother was wounded, while they were
fishing in the northern Gaza Strip. In the West Bank, a child was shot
in the foot by Israeli troops.
Expansion of Efrat settlement near
Bethlehem (PCHR photo)
In addition, Israeli occupation terrorist
forces used force to disperse peaceful protest organized by Palestinian
civilians in the West Bank. Dozens of protesters sustained bruising and
suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Israeli attacks in the West
Bank:
Israeli occupation forces conducted 42 incursions into
Palestinian communities in the West Bank, during which they abducted 14
Palestinians, 3 of them children, in the West Bank.
On 27
September 2012, Israeli forces moved into al-Tabaqa village in the south
of Dora, southwest of Hebron. They arbitrarily fired tear gas canisters
at the houses of civilians. A gas canister fell into the house of
Mahmoud Abu Ras, 52. Israeli forces also harshly beat Khaled Mahmoud Amr,
39, and Amin Isa Abu Atwan, 31. Abu Atwan was wounded in his foot and
was transported to Hebron Governmental Hospital to receive the necessary
medical treatment.
On 01 October 2012, Israeli forces moved into
'Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya. They raided and searched some houses,
including a house belonging to Mohammed Abbas Badwan, whose son, Hassan,
was abducted.
On 02 October 2012, Israeli occupation forces moved
into al-Baq'a area, adjacent to bypass road 60, east of Hebron. They
raided the 3-storey house belonging to Salem al-Salayma, 50, and resided
in by 17 persons. They detained all of the family members on the first
floor of the building and did not allow them to move. The Israeli
soldiers deployed inside the house and on the roof of the building, and
turned it into a military observation point.
On 03 October 2012,
Israeli forces moved into Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron. A number
of boys in the village threw stones at the Israeli soldiers. Israeli
forces responded by firing sound bombs and rubber-coated bullets at
them. As a result, a Palestinian boy was wounded by a bullet to the
foot.
Also on 03 October 2012, Israeli forces raided a number of
houses in Qaryout village, southeast of Nablus. They photographed the
residents and wrote down their names, telephone numbers and mobile
numbers, in addition to photographing the houses themselves. After the
soldiers withdrew from a house belonging to Abdul Ra'ouf Ali Zaghloul,
Zaghloul's wife noticed that jewelry worth an estimated 7,000 Jordanian
Dinars (JD) was missing from a small purse in a closet in her bedroom.
Israeli forces established dozens of checkpoints in the West Bank.
Israeli forces abducted at least 4 Palestinian civilians, including 3
children, at military checkpoints in the West Bank.
Israeli
attacks in the Gaza Strip:
In the Gaza Strip, on 28 September
2012, Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian fisherman and wounded
his brother, while they and a group of other fishermen were located a
few meters from the shore in the northern Gaza Strip, pulling out their
fishing nets. According to investigations conducted by the Palestinian
Center for Human Rights (PCHR), at approximately 09:30 on Friday, 28
September 2012, an Israeli infantry unit crossed the northwestern border
between the Gaza Strip and Israel, and moved nearly 20 meters into
Palestinian territory, along the beach area of the northwestern town of
Beit Lahia. Israeli soldiers took position behind a hill at the beach,
facing onto a number of Palestinian fishermen who were fishing a few
meters offshore. Israeli soldiers fired at the fishermen. The majority
of the fishermen were able to flee. However, two fishermen, who were
located nearly 15 meters away from the border between the Gaza Strip and
Israel, were unable to escape. According to fishermen present in the
area, Israeli soldiers fired directly at the two fishermen, wounding
them. One of the fishermen died of his wounds later on the same day.
On 02 October 2012, Israeli forces positioned inside the watchtowers
along the border fence in the northwest of Erez, northwest of Beit
Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip. The soldiers opened fire on a number
of workers, who were collecting the rubble of destroyed houses in the
area. Following the outbreak of gunfire, the workers fled the area in
fear of their lives.
Israel has continued to impose a total
closure and has isolated the Gaza Strip from the outside world.
Israeli forces abducted 3 Palestinian children from the Gaza Strip who
attempted to enter Israel.
Israeli settlement activities:
Israeli forces have continued settlement activities in the West Bank,
and Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and
property.
On 27 September 2012, settlers from "Bitar 'Elite"
settlement, established on the lands of the villages of Fokein Valley,
Hossan and Nahalin, west of Bethlehem, dumped huge amounts of sewage
water onto agriculture lands near Fokein Valley village. According to
Ahmad Sokkar, head of the Fokein Valley village council, the sewage
water submerged the 50-dunum agricultural lands of Madiq Gate, south of
the village.
On the same day, a group of nearly 20 settlers from
"Brakha" settlement, established northeast of Bourin village, south of
Nablus, damaged and cut down more than 60 olive trees, using sharp
objects, sticks and stones. The attacked land is the property of Ahmed
Abdul-Fatah Falah, and it is located in Bab Al-Thania area, nearly
1,500m from the settlement.
On 30 September 2012, settlers began
setting up caravans in the territory of Al-Khader town, southwest of
Bethlehem. According to Ahmed Salah, coordinator of the Popular Movement
against Settlement Activity and the Wall, a group of settlers from
"Daniel" settlement, established on the lands of Al-Khader town, led by
a settler called Hanania, began erecting caravans in Thaher Ain Qesis
area, which belongs to Khader Ali Eissa Abu-Ghalion.
On 03
October 2012, Israeli forces confiscated another 4 tracts of farmland
near the entrance of Fokein Valley village, west of Bethlehem. According
to Ahmed Sukkar, head of the Fokein Valley village council, 4 citizens
of Al-Manasra family received an order by the Israeli forces Chief
Commander in the West Bank, stating that 75 dunums of their farmland
would be confiscated. These lands are located in the northeast part of
the village. By confiscating these lands, Israeli forces will isolate
the village from its surroundings in the oPt. Mr. Sukkar also mentioned
that Israeli forces will place a gate on the entrance of the village; as
a result, the ability to enter and leave the village will be under
Israeli forces control, which will increase the suffering of the
villagers.
On 03 October 2012, Israeli forces took photographs of
all Palestinian houses in the Um Rokba area, south of Al-Khader town,
south of Bethlehem. According to Ahmed Salah, coordinator of the Popular
Movement against Settlement Activity and the Wall, a unit of about 10
military
vehicles accompanied by an officer and staff from the Israeli Civil
Administration, stormed the Um Rokba area and photographed all the
houses in the area. The area is located near the settlement outpost
established on the land of Um Al-Mohammadin, where new settlement units
are being built. Mr. Salah also reported that the majority of houses in
the Um Rokba area are under threat of demolition and removal, according
to notices submitted to them by the Israeli Civil Administration.
Israeli attacks on non-violent demonstrations:
Israeli
forces continued the use of excessive force against peaceful
demonstrations organized by Palestinian civilians and Israeli and
international human right defenders against the construction of the
annexation wall and settlement activities in the West Bank. As a result,
dozens of protestors sustained bruises and suffered from tear gas
inhalation.
Following the Friday Prayer on 28 September 2012,
dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human
rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in Bil'ein village,
west of Ramallah, in protest at the ongoing construction of the
annexation wall. The demonstrators gathered in the streets of the
village, with the participation of the Palestinian Counsel in Serbia,
Talal Al-Zaq, and a Serbian media delegation, chanting slogans calling
for national unity which stressed the need to adhere to the national
principles and the right of return, to resist the occupation and to call
for the release of all Palestinian prisoners. The protesters raised
Palestinian flags and headed towards the Wall. They called through
megaphones for Israeli settlers in “Mitityahu” settlement to leave
Palestinian land. Israeli soldiers stationed in the area fired
rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
demonstrators. As a result, a number of demonstrators suffered from tear
gas inhalation and the wounded were treated in the field.
Also
following the Friday Prayer on 28 September 2012, dozens of Palestinian
civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders organized
a peaceful demonstration in Ne’lin village, west of Ramallah, in protest
at the ongoing construction of the annexation wall and continuing
settlement activities. The demonstrators moved towards areas of the
annexation wall. Immediately, Israeli soldiers stationed in the area
fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at
the demonstrators. As a result, some demonstrators suffered from tear
gas inhalation, others sustained bruises and the wounded were treated in
the field.
Same time that Friday, dozens of Palestinian
civilians, Israeli and international human rights defenders gathered in
Martyrs Square in Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, to begin
their weekly peaceful protest against the ongoing construction of the
annexation wall and continuing settlement activities. The protesters
walked towards the gate erected by Israeli forces near the entrance of
the village and leading to Palestinian lands that Israeli settlers from
the nearby "Halmish" settlement are trying to seize. Israeli soldiers,
who had been extensively deployed in the area and near all the entrances
of the village since the morning, began to confront the protesters who
wanted to walk towards the affected lands. Israeli soldiers fired live
and rubber-coated bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
protesters. As a result, some demonstrators suffered from tear gas
inhalation, and others sustained bruises. They were treated in the
field.
Also at 13:30 that Friday afternoon, Palestinian civilians
and international human rights defenders organized a peaceful
demonstration in the center of al-Ma’sara village, south of Bethlehem,
in protest at the ongoing construction of the annexation wall. They
moved towards the entrance of the village. Immediately, Israeli forces
fired rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas canisters and sound bombs at
them. Dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.
At approximately 10:00 Saturday morning, 29 September 2012, dozens of
Palestinian civilians, international and Israeli human rights defenders
and villagers whose lands are threatened by confiscation (Al-Hamra, Al-Twani
and Tuba) gathered northeast of Yatta, south of Hebron, to begin their
weekly peaceful protest against the Israeli forces's policy of
confiscating the villagers’ lands in order to expand its the settlements
on the territory of these villages. As a result, dozens of demonstrators
suffered from tear gas inhalation. According to Rateb Jabour, a member
of the Popular Committee Against Settlement Activity and the Wall in
Yatta, a large number of settlers coming from "Haffa Ma'aon" settlement
started throwing rocks and bottles at the protesters; as a result, Fadel
Jibril Bura'I, 46, and Mowahed Ali Al-Shawahein, 19, were injured. The
Israeli forces did not intervene to stop the settler violence.
At
approximately 11:00 on the same day, dozens of Palestinian civilians,
international and Israeli human rights defenders, gathered in the Center
of Bait Amer village, north of Hebron, for the weekly peaceful
demonstration organized against the settlement expansion policy and land
confiscation. The demonstrators headed towards Thaher Jalis area near "Kermi
Tsour" settlement north of the village. Upon nearing the settlement,
Israeli forces immediately fired tear gas canisters and sound bombs at
them. Dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Recommendations to the international community:
Due to the number
and severity of human rights violations this week, the PCHR made
several; recommendations to the international community. Among these
were a recommendation that 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 Occupied Palestinian Territories.
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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