9 Palestinian Civilians Killed, 3400 Injured By
Israeli Occupation Soldiers in One Week
December 18, 2017
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23 Israeli occupation soldiers abducting a Palestinian teenager,
Mohammad Fawzi al-Juneidi, on December 7, 2017. He said
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Report: “Nine Palestinians Killed, 3400 Injured, By Israeli
Fire Since December 7th”
December 17, 2017 2:33 PM
IMEMC News
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRC) has reported that Israeli
soldiers have killed nine Palestinians, and injured at least 3400
others, in various parts of occupied Palestine, since December 7th.
The Red Crescent said that the soldiers have killed nine Palestinians
in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and injured 3400 others.
The soldiers injured 2776 in the West Bank, including 77 who were
shot with live rounds, in addition to wounding 618 Palestinians,
including 183 who were shot with live fire, in the Gaza Strip.
It added that 767 Palestinians have been moved to many hospitals in
the West Bank, including Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.
This past Friday witnessed the most excessive use of force by the
Israeli army,
resulting in killing four Palestinians, and injuring at least 367.
On Sunday morning, the soldiers invaded many Palestinian areas, and
attacked protesters marching against Donald Trump’s illegal recognition
of Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel, and his intention to move
the embassy from Tel Aviv to the occupied city.
Medical sources said many Palestinians, especially schoolchildren,
suffered the effects of teargas inhalation in Hebron, in the southern
part of the West Bank.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers have abducted, overnight
until early morning hours Sunday,
16 Palestinians, in several parts of the occupied West Bank,
bringing the number of abducted Palestinians since December 6th, when
the U.S. President Donald Trump made his illegal recognition of
Jerusalem as a unified capital of Israel, to 430, including women and
children.
Names of Palestinians Killed By the army in December
December 15, 2017,
Mohammad Amin Aqel, 19, Bassel Mustafa Ibrahim, 29, Yasser Sokkar, 23,
and Ibrahim Abu Thuraya, 29.
December 12, 2017,
Mustafa al-Sultan, 29,
Hussein Nasrallah, 25,
December 9, 2017,
Mohammad as-Safadi, 25,
December 8, 2017,
Maher
Atallah, 54
December 7, 2017,
Mahmoud
al-Masri, 30
On December 12, a Palestinian woman, identified as
Hamda Zubeidat, 60, died of a heart attack when Israeli soldiers
hurled concussion grenades near her, just as she opened her door, in
Zubeidat town, north of Jericho.
It is worth mentioning that, on December 6, 2017, a child, identified
as
Mohammad Saleh Abu Haddaf, 4, died from serious wounds he suffered
on August 8, 2014, when Israeli army drones fired missiles at his
family’s home, and several nearby homes, in al-Qarara town, north of
Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
The missile, which struck the family home, killed three family
members, identified as Mahmoud Khaled Abu Haddaf, 15, Suleiman Samir Abu
Haddaf, 21, and Mahmoud Mohammad Abu Haddaf, 9, and injured at least six
others, including Mohammad, who remained in a serious condition until he
died from his wounds.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Sixteen Palestinians In The West Bank
December 17, 2017 1:17 PM
IMEMC News
Israeli soldiers have abducted, overnight until early morning hours
Sunday, 16 Palestinians, in several parts of the occupied West Bank,
bringing the number of abducted Palestinians since December 7th, less
than a day after U.S. President Trump made his illegal recognition of
Jerusalem as a unified capital of Israel, to 430, including women and
children.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the
soldiers abducted on Sunday at night, seven Palestinians, identified as
Awad Salaima, 45, Sultan ‘Ashour, 16, Mahmoud Taha, 15, Mousa Sha’lan,
18, Mohammad Bilal Hamada, 14, Mahmoud Adnan Siyam, 16, and Mustafa
Qassem Abu Mayyala, 20, in several parts of occupied Jerusalem.
The soldiers also invaded the southern West Bank city of Hebron city,
and many surrounding areas, searched several homes and abducted five
Palestinians, identified as lawyer Firas Amin ‘Aqel, Mo’men Yaqeen Daoud,
Mohammad Qazzaz, Mo’ayyad Emad Abu Shanab, in addition to Mohannad
Mahmoud Jaradat, who is deaf and mute.
In Ramallah governorate, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted
Tamer Mershed Hammad, Yousef Shayeb and Mohammad Mustafa Bajes.
In Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, the soldiers also broke into and
ransacked homes, and abducted Hasan Fares Daraghma.
The PPS said the soldiers have abducted 430 Palestinians, including
131 children and nine women since December 7th, and added that the
southern West Bank governorate of Hebron witnessed the largest number of
abductions, reaching over a hundred Palestinians.
Child, Who Was Abducted By 23 Israeli Soldiers, Reveals
Assaults And Torture
December 17, 2017 10:59 AM
IMEMC News
A lawyer with the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society managed to visit a
Palestinian child, who was assaulted and abducted by 23 Israeli soldiers
on December 7th, and informed him of horrific violations, abuse and
torture.
The lawyer managed to visit Mohammad Fawzi al-Juneidi, 16, who is
held in Ofer Israeli prison and military base, near Ramallah.
The child said that prior to his abduction, a soldier started beating
him on the chest, using his weapon in striking him, after stopping him
while walking in an area close to where clashes were taking place when
the soldiers resorted to excessive forces against Palestinian
protesters.
The child was walking to his relatives’ home in the Tuffah Street
area, in Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
He added that, after one soldier started beating and kicking him,
before at least 23 other soldiers joined him, and started hurling
insults at the child, and some of them started beating and kicking him,
while he was on the ground.
The soldiers then cuffed him with plastic cuffs that caused bruises
and lacerations in his skin, and blindfolded him, before taking him
away, after he lost his shoes, and again, started kicking and beating
him, while hurling insults.
The child stated that he asked the soldiers to bring him his shoe,
but they removed his other shoe instead and forced him to walk
barefooted.
He was later placed in a dark room, while some soldiers poured cold
water on his feet before repeatedly stomping on them.
The soldiers continuously beat and clubbed the child, causing cuts
and bruises to various parts of his body, and tried to send him to
Etzion military base, north of Hebron, but the administration there
refused to receive him due to his serious injuries.
He was moved to an Israeli hospital, and was later transferred to
Ofer prison.
The child was subject to harsh interrogation in Ofer, while chained
and cuffed, and neither his lawyer, nor any member of his family, could
attend the interrogation.
One of the interrogators forced him to sign a statement, written in
Hebrew without any interpretation or translation.
PCHR Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (07 – 13 December 2017)
December 16, 2017 4:45 AM
IMEMC News &
Agencies
Photo: Damage of houses belonging to Al-Najjar Family in Mawasi in
Khan Younis after Israeli forces targeted a nearby agricultural land on
Wednesday dawn, 13 December 2017.
Israeli forces continued with systematic crimes in the occupied
Palestinian territory (oPt) for the week of 07 – 13 December, 2017.
Israeli forces escalated the excessive use of force against protests
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. A Palestinian civilian was killed and
446 civilians; including 71 children, one woman and 12 journalists, were
wounded in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israeli warplanes carried out
several airstrikes at different targets in the Gaza Strip.
Shooting:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces killed 2 Palestinian
civilians in the Gaza Strip and wounded 265 Palestinian civilians;
including 49 children, 5 women and 2 journalists, in the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, in the West Bank, 204 civilians, including 30 children and 10
journalists, were wounded. Thus, the total number of wounded
persons in the Gaza Strip and West Bank amounted to 491 persons,
including 79 children and 5 women. Moreover, in the Gaza Strip,
Israeli warplanes carried out many airstrikes targeting military
training sites and watchtowers belonging to the Palestinian armed
groups, resulting in the injury of many Palestinian civilians and damage
to their property. The Israeli forces continued to chase fishermen
in the Gaza Sea and target border areas in the Gaza Strip.
In
the Gaza Strip, on 08 December 2017, in a new crime of excessive use of
force, Israeli forces killed Mahmoud al-Masri (29) when they opened fire
at dozens of Palestinian young men and youngsters who were protesting 10
meters away from the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel,
east of Khan Younis.
On the same day, Maher ‘Atallah (54) was
killed when Israeli warplanes targeted a military site belonging to
al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas movement, southeast of
Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. The aforementioned
sustained bruises throughout his body and suffered a severe drop in the
heart rate as he is a heart patient when he was in front of his house,
which is 100 meters away from the targeted site. Moreover, 21
civilians, including 7 children and 4 women, were wounded.
The
border areas with Israel witnessed protests against the U.S. President
Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem s the capital of Israel
and move the U.S. Embassy to it. During the protests, the Israeli
forces used force against the protestors. Due to opening fire to
disperse the protests, 244 civilians, including 42 children, 2
journalists and a woman, were wounded; 117 of them were hit with live
bullets, 23 were hit with rubber-coated metal bullets, and 104 were
directly hit with tear gas canisters. The injuries were as follows
in each governorate:
Northern Gaza Strip: the incidents were
mainly in the vicinity of al-Shuhadaa’ Cemetery, east of Jabalia and in
the vicinity of Beit Hanoun Crossing. As a result, 96
Palestinians, including 22 children, were wounded; 40 were hit with live
bullets; 4 were hit with rubber-coated metal bullets; and 52 were hit
with tear gas canisters.
Gaza City: the clashes were mainly near
former Nahal Oz Crossing, east of al-Shuja’iyah neighbourhood. As
a result, 58 Palestinianswere wounded. Twenty-five of them were
hit with live bullets, 5 were hit with rubber-coated metal bullets, and
28 were hit with tear gas canisters.
Central Gaza Strip: the clashes
occurred in the eastern side of al-Bureij refugee camp. As a
result, 13 Palestinians, including 2 children, were wounded; 12 of them
were hit with live bullets while the tenth was hit with a tear gas
canister to his body.
Khan Younis: The clashes and Israeli shooting were concentrated in 4
areas: ‘Abasan al-Kabirah; Khuza’ah; al-Fukhari and al-Qararah. As
a result, 65 Palestinians, including 16 children, were wounded; 29 of
them were hit with live bullets, 14 were hit with rubber-coated bullets
and 22 were hit with tear gas canisters.
Rafah: The clashes mainly occurred in al-Shokah village. As a
result, 12 Palestinians were wounded, including 2 children. Eleven
of them were hit with live bullets, and 1 was hit with a tear gas
canister to his body.
As part of the Israeli airstrikes, Israeli
warplanes carried out several airstrikes targeting military training
sites and watchtowers belonging to the Palestinian armed groups.
As a result, 3 residential buildings and a school in northern Gaza
sustained damage while 11 residential houses were partially damaged,
west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
In the Gaza
Strip, as part of targeting fishermen in the sea, PCHR monitored the
Israeli naval forces’ escalation against fishermen in the Gaza Sea as on
12 December 2017; the Israeli forces decreased the allowed fishing area
from 9 to 6 nautical miles. This proves that the Israeli forces
continue their policy of targeting fishermen in their livelihoods.
During the reporting period, Israeli gunboats chased fishing boats and
opened fire at them 8 times; 4 of them in the north-western Beit Lahia
and the 4 others in the western Soudaniyah area, west of Jabalia in the
northern Gaza Strip.
As part of targeting the border areas, PCHR
documented 8 shelling and shooting incidents at the areas along the
border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel. In northern Gaza,
Israeli forces carried out 5 incidents while 1 in Gaza City and 3 in
central Gaza Strip. Moreover, Israeli forces shelled many sites
and watchtowers belonging to the armed groups.
In the West Bank,
All the cities witnessed protests against the U.S. President’s decision.
During those protests, Israeli forces used force against the protesters.
The shooting to disperse the protests resulted in the injury of 202
civilians, including 29 children and 10 journalists; 40 of them were hit
with bullets, 113 with rubber-coated metal bullets and 49 were directly
with tear gas canisters. The injuries were as follows in each
governorate:
Jerusalem: The clashes resulted in the injury of 5 civilians,
including 3 children. Three were hit with live bullets and two
with tear gas canisters.
Ramallah and al-Bireh: The clashes resulted in the injury of 109
civilians, including 12 children. Four were hit with live bullets,
66 were hit with rubber-coated metal bullets and 39 were directly with
tear gas canisters at their bodies.
Hebron: The clashes resulted in the injury of 13 civilians, including
2 children. Nine were hit with live bullets and two with
rubber-coated metal bullets.
Nablus: The clashes resulted in the
injury of 11 civilians, including a child, with rubber-coated metal
bullets.
Qalqiliyah: The clashes resulted in the injury of 20 civilians,
including 5 children. Forty-two were hit with live bullets, 14
were hit with rubber-coated metal bullets, and 4 were directly with tear
gas canisters at their bodies.
Tulkarm: The clashes resulted in the injury of 31 civilians,
including 7 children. Twenty-one were hit with live bullets, 8
were hit with rubber-coated metal bullets and 2 were directly with tear
gas canisters at their bodies.
Bethlehem: The clashes resulted in the injury of 2 civilians,
including a child. One was hit with live bullets and the other was
hit with rubber-coated metal bullets.
Jericho: The clashes resulted
in the injury of 11 civilians with rubber-coated metal bullets.
Moreover, on 08 December 2017, Israeli forces stationed at Beit Eil
Checkpoint, north of al-Bireh, opened fire at a young woman namely Asmaa’
Reidat and wounded her. As a result, she was hit with a bullet to
the right leg and then arrested. She was taken via an Israeli
ambulance to Hadassah Hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
On 12
December 2017, Israeli soldiers opened fire at Hamed al-Masri (15) from
Salfit and wounded him with a bullet to the head. They then
arrested and took him to Beilinson and Hasharon Hospitals in Israel, and
his condition was identified as serious. The Israeli forces
claimed that the child intended to carry out a stab attack.
However, the Israeli forces changed their claims saying that he was
unarmed along with another child attempting to damage the security fence
of “Arayel” settlement. They added that when an Israeli military
force approached them, the child attempted to pull something out of his
pocket. Therefore, the Israeli soldiers opened fire at him
thinking he attempted to stab one of them.
Incursions:
During
the reporting period, Israeli forces conducted at least 80 military
incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank while they
conducted 9 incursions into Jerusalem and its suburbs. During those
incursions, Israeli forces arrested at least 103 Palestinian civilians,
including 6 children and 1 woman, in the West Bank. Forty-four of
them, including 16 children, were arrested in Jerusalem and its suburbs.
They also arrested 50 civilians, including 31 children, in the West Bank
during protests against the U.S. President’s decision. Meanwhile,
38 civilians, including 14 children and 2 women, were arrested in
Jerusalem on the same grounds. Thus, the number of arrestees in
the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem rose to 271 civilians, including 67
children and 3 women. Among the arrestees was Sheikh Hasan Yousif,
a Hamas Leader.
Restrictions on movement:
Israel
continued to impose a tight closure of the oPt, imposing severe
restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip
and the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem.
The
illegal closure of the Gaza Strip, which has been steadily tightened
since June 2007 has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and
economic situation in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli authorities
impose measures to undermine the freedom of trade, including the basic
needs for the Gaza Strip population and the agricultural and industrial
products to be exported. For 9 consecutive years, Israel has tightened
the land and naval closure to isolate the Gaza Strip from the West Bank,
including occupied Jerusalem, and other countries around the world. This
resulted in grave violations of the economic, social and cultural rights
and a deterioration of living conditions for 2 million people. The
Israeli authorities have established Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Shaloum) as
the sole crossing for imports and exports in order to exercise its
control over the Gaza Strip’s economy. They also aim at imposing a
complete ban on the Gaza Strip’s exports. The Israeli closure raised the
rate of poverty to 65%. Moreover, the rate of unemployment increased up
to 47% and youth constitutes 65% of the unemployed persons.
Moreover, 80% of the Gaza Strip population depends on international aid
to secure their minimum daily needs. These rates indicate the
unprecedented economic deterioration in the Gaza Strip.
In the
West Bank, Israeli forces continued to suffocate the Palestinian cities
and village by imposing military checkpoints around and/or between them.
This created “cantons” isolated from each other that hinders the
movement of civilians. Moreover, the Palestinian civilians suffering
aggravated because of the annexation wall and checkpoints erected on
daily basis to catch Palestinians.
Demonstrations in protest against the U.S. President’s Decision to
Recognize Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel:
Upon calls for
demonstrations protesting against the U.S. President Donald Trump’s
Presidential Decree to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and
move the U.S. Embassy to it, Palestinian civilians organized protests
against the decision throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The
demonstrations were as follows:
West Bank:
At
approximately 12:00 on Thursdays, 07 December 2017, Palestinian
civilians organized a protest at the northern entrance to ‘Azzoun
village, east of Qalqiliyah. The Israeli forces fired metal bullets,
sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, a 16-year-old child
sustained a metal bullet that hit his right hand and fractured it.
At approximately 13:00 on the same Thursday, a number of Palestinian
youngsters gathered at the northern entrance to Yatta, south of Hebron.
They set fire to tires at the intersection that leads to the Bypass Road
(60). A number of Israeli military vehicles arrived at the intersection
and completely closed it. The protestors threw stones and empty bottles
at the soldiers. The soldiers chased the protestors amidst firing sound
bombs and tear gas canisters. They also arrested ‘Ali (17) and his
brother Ahmed Fares al-Shawahin (16).
Around the same time,
Palestinian civilians organized a protest at the eastern entrance to
Kafer Qadoum village, northeast of Qalqiliyah. The Israeli forces fired
metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As
a result, a 16-year-old child sustained a metal bullet wound to the left
leg, and another civilian sustained a metal bullet wound to the right
hand.
At approximately 13:30, dozens of Palestinian civilians
gathered at the vicinity of Howarah checkpoint, south of Nablus. They
set fire to tires and put barricades on the street that leads to the
abovementioned checkpoint. The protestors threw stones and empty bottles
at the Israeli soldiers stationed at the checkpoint and behind cement
cubes. The soldiers fired live and metal bullets and sound bombs at the
protestors. As a result, 4 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds. The
wounded civilians were transferred via an ambulance of the Palestine Red
Crescent Society (PRCS) to Rafidiya Hospital in Nablus to receive
medical treatment. Their wounds were classified as moderate.
Around the same time, Palestinian civilians from the center of Ni’lin
village, west of Ramallah, organized and made their way to the main
entrance to the village. Israeli forces stationed there fired metal
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors and chased
them. They then arrested ‘Omer Talal Ahmed Sorour (17) and Badawi Emad
Tantour (23) and heavily beat them.
Around the same time, dozens
of Palestinian young men from the center of Jericho organized a protest
heading to the southern entrance to the city. The protestors threw
stones and empty bottles at the Israeli forces stationed there. The
Israeli forces fired live and metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at them. As a result, Omer Ibrahim Abu ‘Awad (30), a reporter
at Palestine TV Channel, sustained a metal bullet wound to the right
foot.
Around the same time, hundreds of Palestinian civilians
organized a protest at the northern entrance to al-Birah. They threw
stones and empty bottles at Israeli soldiers stationed at al-Mahkamah
checkpoint established near “Beit Eil” settlement, north of the city.
When the protestors approached the abovementioned checkpoint, the
soldiers fired live and metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at them. As a result, 11 civilians were wounded. Three of them
sustained live bullet wounds, 6 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds,
and 2 civilians were hit with tear gas canisters.
At
approximately 14:00 on the same Thursday, dozens of Palestinian
youngsters gathered at al-Sa’ah Intersection and al-Zawiyah Gate area in
the center of Hebron. Large numbers of Israeli soldiers arrived at the
area via the military checkpoint (56), which is established at the
western entrance to al-Shuhada’a Street. The protestors set fire to
tires and threw stones at the Israeli soldiers. The soldiers fired live
and metal bullets and tear gas canisters at them. An Israeli force also
chased the protestors, who withdrew to the entrance to Faisel Street.
The soldiers arrested 8 civilians, including 7 children, and took them
to the checkpoint area. The arrestees were identified as Mohammed Yunis
al-Karki (16), Wadi’e Mohammed Adeeb Edwaik (34), Abdul Rahman ‘Ali
Samir Amr (13), Wesam ‘Asem Salhab (17), Yusuf Hakam ‘Aabdin (15), Murad
Faisel Abu Suneinah (16), Ahmad Ra’ed al-Tardah (14) and Mohammed Fawzi
al-Junaidi (16).
Around the same time, a number of Palestinian
young men gathered on Beit ‘Ainun Road, east of Hebron. They threw
stones and empty bottles at the Israeli forces, who deployed at the
entrance. The soldiers fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
protestors and chased them. The soldiers also arrested Ahmed Mahmoud
Faroukh (19) from Sa’ir village.
At approximately 11:30 on
Friday, 08 December 2017, dozens of Palestinian civilians gathered near
the “Jishuri” Factories, west of Tulkarm. They set fire to tires and
threw stones and empty bottles at the Israeli soldiers stationed in the
area. The soldiers fired live and metal bullets and tear gas canisters
at them. As a result, 8 civilians, including 3 children, were wounded.
Five of them sustained live bullet wounds, 2 civilians sustained metal
bullet wounds and one civilian was hit with shrapnel of a tear gas
canister.
At approximately 12:00 on Friday, 08 December 2017,
Palestinian civilians organized a protest at the eastern entrance to
Kafer Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqiliyah. The Israeli forces fired
metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As
a result, 9 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds. Among those wounded
was Mahmoud Fawzi, a photojournalist at Ramasat Media Company. Mohammed
sustained a metal bullet wound to the neck.
Around the same
time, Palestinian civilians organized a protest at the northern entrance
to ‘Azzoun village, east of Qalqiliyah. Israeli forces fired metal
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a
result, 3 civilians were wounded. One of them sustained a metal bullet
wound to the left ear, and the other two were hit with tear gas
canisters.
Around the same time, Palestinian civilians organized
a protest at the annexation wall gate, west of Joyous village, northeast
of Qalqiliyah. Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear
gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, a 17-year-old child
sustained a live bullet wound to the right knee, and a 21-year-old
civilian sustained a live bullet wound to the left leg.
At
approximately 12:45, Palestinian civilians organized a protest near
Jaljulyah checkpoint, west of Qalqiliyah. Israeli forces fired metal
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a
result, a civilian was hit with a tear gas canister to the head. The
Israeli forces also arrested Khalil Ibrahim al-Aqra’a (14), Anas Saqer
al-Aqra’a (18), and Mohammed Jamal Hassan (18). All of them from
Qalqiliyah.
Following the same Friday prayer, dozens of
Palestinian civilians gathered in the vicinity of Howarah checkpoint,
south of Nablus. They set fire to tires and put barricades on the
street, which leads to the abovementioned checkpoint. The protestors
also threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli soldiers stationed at the
checkpoint and behind cement cubes. The soldiers fired live and metal
bullets and sound bombs at the protestors. As a result, 7 civilians,
including a child, sustained metal bullet wounds. The wounded were
transferred via a PRCS ambulance to Rafidiya Hospital in Nablus to
receive medical treatment. Their wounds were classified as moderate.
Following the same Friday prayer, Palestinian civilians organized a
protest from Jenin and made their way to al-Jalmah checkpoint, northeast
of Jenin. They threw stones and empty bottles at the Israeli soldiers
stationed at the abovementioned checkpoint. The soldiers fired live and
metal bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors. The Israeli
forces also set an ambush for Palestinian farmers in greenhouses that
are next to the checkpoint and then arrested 6 civilians, including 2
children, namely Ahmed Amjad ‘Esam ‘Assaf (15), Fou’ad Ibrahim Husam
Hejazi (21), Abdul ‘Aziz Omer Abdul Wahhab Senan (22), from Jenin,
Methqal Nidal Saleh Abu Ghalyoun (17), from Jenin refugee camp, and
Na’el Mahmoud Husain ‘Asa’asah (22) from Muthalath al-Shuhada’a village,
south of Jenin.
Around the same time, Palestinian civilians
organized a protest from al-‘Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and
made their way to the western entrance to the camp. The protestors threw
stones at Israeli soldiers stationed behind military vehicles. The
soldiers fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the stone-throwers
and nearby houses. The young men withdrew to the camp while large groups
of the Israeli forces chased them. As a result, 4 civilians, including 3
children, sustained live bullet wounds to lower limbs of their bodies.
Around the same time, Palestinian civilians organized a protest in
front of al-Husain Ben ‘Ali Mosque on ‘Ein Sarah Street in Hebron. They
made their way to Ben Rushed Intersection in the PA controlled area
classified as (H1). Several military vehicles had arrived at the area
and the soldiers deployed between shops. The soldiers then fired sound
bombs and tear gas canisters at the participants and chased them. The
Israeli forces also arrested 11 civilians, including 4 children.
(PCHR keeps the names of the arrested civilians)
Around the same
time, dozens of Palestinian young men organized a protest in Halhoul,
north of Hebron at al-Hawawer Intersection, which leads to the Bypass
Road (60). The young men threw stones at the Israeli military vehicles,
so the soldiers chased them. The Israeli forces arrested Rashed Maher
Mohammed Ramadan (17) and Fou’ad Sami al-Se’dah (17).
Following
the same Friday prayer, Palestinian civilians organized a protest from
the Grand Mosque in the center of Beit Ummer village, north of Hebron.
They made their way to the eastern entrance to the village, which is
connected with the Bypass Road (60) where an Israeli military watchtower
is established. When the protestors arrived at ‘Asidah area, large
Israeli forces had deployed at the area and between houses. They also
closed the road with military vehicles. When the protestors were about
300 meters away from the watchtower, a soldier fired a tear gas canister
at them. The protestors threw stones at the soldiers, who immediately
fired lived and metal bullets and tear gas canisters at them. As a
result, a 20-year-old civilian sustained a live bullet wound to the
right thigh.
Around the same time, Palestinian civilians
organized a protest in the vicinity of “Jishuri”Factories, west of
Tulkarm. Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at the protestors. As a result, 8 civilians, including 3
children, were wounded. Five of them sustained live bullet wounds, 2
civilians sustained metal bullet wounds and a civilian was hit with a
tear gas canister.
Around the same time, dozens of Palestinian
youngsters organized a protest from the center of Jericho and made their
way to the southern entrance to the city. When the participants
approached the abovementioned entrance, they threw stones and empty
bottles at the Israeli forces stationed there. The soldiers fired live
and metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a
result, 9 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds to the lower limbs of
their bodies. Moreover, ‘Adel Abu Ne’mah, a reporter at Reuters News
Agency, was directly hit with a tear gas canister to the chest while on
duty.
Following the same Friday prayer, dozens of Palestinian
civilians, international human rights’ defenders and Israelis organized
protests from Ni’lin and Bil’in, Badras and al-Janiyah villages, west of
Ramallah, and al-Nabi Saleh village, northwest of the city. Israeli
forces used force to disperse the protestors by firing live and metal
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, a
civilian, from Bil’in village, and a 17-year-old civilian, from Budrus
village, were wounded. Moreover, two civilians, including a child, from
al-Nabi Saleh village, and a civilian, from al-Janiyah village, were
wounded. All of them sustained wounds to the lower limbs to their
bodies.
At approximately 13:30, hundreds of Palestinian
civilians organized a protest at the northern entrance to al-Birah. They
threw stones and empty bottles at the Israeli soldiers stationed at al-Mahkamah
Checkpoint established near “Beit Eil” settlement, north of the city.
When the protestors approached the abovementioned checkpoint, the
soldiers fired live and metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at them. As a result, 62 civilians, including 9 children, were
wounded. Thirty three of them sustained metal bullet wounds, and 29
civilians were hit with tear gas canisters. Among the civilians were 4
journalists namely:
Feras Taninah, a reporter at Ma’an News agency;
Khalid al-Faqih, a
reporter at al-Manar News Agency;
Nisreen Selmi, a reporter at al-Mayadeen
News Agency; and
‘Ali Dar ‘Ali, a reporter at Palestine TV Channel.
It should be noted that the Feras, Khalid and Nisreen suffered tear
gas inhalation while ‘Ali sustained 2 live bullet wounds to the head and
hand.
At approximately 13:30 on Saturday, 09 December 2017,
hundreds of Palestinian civilians organized a protest at the northern
entrance to al-Birah. They threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli
soldiers stationed at al-Mahkamah Checkpoint, which is established
near “Beit Eil” settlement, north of the city. When the protestors
approached the abovementioned checkpoint, the soldiers fired live and
metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result,
17 civilians were wounded. Eleven of them sustained metal bullet wounds,
and 6 civilians were hit with tear gas canisters.
At
approximately 14:00 on Saturday, 09 December 2017, dozens of Palestinian
youngsters gathered on al-Shalalah Street in the center of Hebron. An
Israeli infantry unit moved into the Abovementioned Street, fired sound
bombs and tear gas canisters at the young men and chased them into Abu
al-Hems Road and al-Tuffah Valley Street. The soldiers also fired sound
bombs at the journalists who were in the area. As a result, ‘Aref
Mohammed Omer Jaber (43), a volunteer at B’Tselem-the Israeli
Information Center for Human Rights, was hit with a sound bomb to the
right foot. He was transferred to the Governmental Hospital in the city,
and his injury was classified as minor.
At approximately 10:10
on Sunday, 10 December 2017, upon a call by the Students’ Union in
Khadouri University, west of Tulkarm, about 400 students made their way
to the point of confrontation adjacent to Netanya Gate (104). They threw
stones at the Israeli soldiers stationed there. The Israeli forces
sprayed waste water and fired live and metal bullets, sound bombs and
tear gas canisters at the civilians. As a result, 4 civilians, including
a child, were wounded. Three of them sustained live bullet wounds to the
lower limbs of their bodies, and the child was hit with a tear gas
canister to the head.
At approximately 11:00 on Sunday, 10
December 2017, dozens of Palestinian youngsters gathered in al-Zawiyah
Gate area and at al-Sa’ah Intersection in the center of the city. An
Israeli infantry unit moved into the Abovementioned Street and fired
sound bombs and tear gas canisters. They also arrested Islam Fadel
Mohammed al-Shuweiki (17) and Mohammed Eshaq Mohammed Dababsah (22).
At approximately 12:10 on the same Sunday, dozens of Palestinian
civilians protested near the northern entrance to Salfit. Israeli forces
fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
protestors. As a result, 4 civilians sustained wounds to the lower limbs
of their bodies. Among the wounded was Ahmed ‘Adnan Ibrahim Shater (23),
a reporter at al-Zaytunah Radio from Kafel Hares village, who sustained
2 live bullet wounds to his feet.
On the afternoon hours, a
number of Palestinian youngsters gathered in the vicinity of Bilal Ben
Rabah Mosque known as “Rachel Tomb” at the northern entrance to
Bethlehem. They threw stones and Molotov Cocktails at the Israeli
soldiers, who fired live and metal bullets at them. As a result, a
16-year-old child, from al-Duheishah refugee camp, sustained 3 live
bullet wounds to the foot, and a young man sustained a metal bullet
wound. They were transferred to al-Husain Hospital in Beit Jala to
receive medical treatment. The Israeli forces arrested 3 children namely
Husain Khader Ibrahim Masalmah (12) Oseid Eden Abu Sha’ir (13) and Abdul
Ra’ouf Anwar Bal’awi (12).
At approximately 14:00, Palestinian
students from Palestine Technical College in al-‘Aroub area organized a
protest to the Bypass Road (60). When the protestors moved about 100
meters into the college, Israeli forces raided the college and al-‘Aroub
Agricultural School and fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
students. As a result, a 22-year-old civilian sustained live bullet
shrapnel to the abdomen and head. He was transferred to a hospital, and
his injury was classified as moderate.
At approximately 14:30,
dozens of Palestinian students gathered in the vicinity of Beit Kahel
schools, north of Hebron. Israeli forces moved into the abovementioned
village amidst firing tear gas canisters at the students and protestors
and chased them. The soldiers then arrested 5 civilians namely Omer
Abdul Rahman Shehdah Zohour (16), Omer Khalil Ahmed al-Zuhour (14),
Yazan Hatem al-‘Asafrah (14), Farouq Sami ‘Asafrah (14) and Mohammed
Mahmoud Baryoush (14).
At approximately 10:00 on Monday, 11
December 2017, about 200 civilians gathered in the vicinity of “Jishuri” Factories,
west of Tulkarm. They set fire to tires and threw stones at the Israeli
soldiers stationed in the area. The soldiers fired live and metal
bullets and sound bombs at them. As a result, 5 civilians, including a
child, were wounded. Four of them sustained live bullet wounds, and the
other civilian was hit with a tear gas canister to the hand and so was
amputated. He carried the tear gas canister in his hand and so it blew
up.
At approximately 13:30, on the same Monday, dozens of
Palestinian civilians protested at the northern entrance to Yatta “Zeif”,
south of Hebron. Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and
tear gas canisters at the protestors and chased them. Israeli forces
also arrested Mohammed ‘Awad Bahis (13) and Mohammed Yahiya Makhamrah
(14) and took them to “Kiryat Arba” settlement, east of Hebron.
Around the same time, hundreds of Palestinian civilians organized a
protest at the northern entrance to al-Birah. They threw stones and
empty bottles at Israeli soldiers stationed at al-Mahkamah Checkpoint,
established near “Beit Eil” settlement, north of the city. When the
protestors approached the abovementioned checkpoint, the soldiers fired
live and metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a
result, 6 civilians, including a child, were wounded. Six of them
sustained metal bullet wounds and 2 others were hit with tear gas
canisters. Among those wounded was photojournalist Nasser al-Shuyokhi,
who sustained a metal bullet wound to the shoulder.
At
approximately 14:00, dozens of Palestinian youngsters gathered in al-Zawiyah
Gate area in the center of Hebron. An Israeli infantry unit moved into
the Abovementioned Street. They heavily fired sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at the protestors and chased them. As a result, a 19-year-old
civilian sustained a live bullet wound to the right leg. Israeli forces
also arrested Nezar Senan Abdullah Hamedat (17).
At
approximately 15:00 on the same Monday, dozens of Palestinian youngsters
protested in al-Naqqar neighborhood, which is adjacent to the annexation
wall, west of Qalqiliyah. Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound
bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, a 13-year-old child
sustained a metal bullet wound to the right hand, and another civilian’s
hand was amputated after he was hit with a tear gas canister to his
right hand. The civilian underwent a surgery in Dr. Darwish Nazzal
Hospital in the city.
At approximately 11:00 on Tuesday, 12
December 2017, about 170 Palestinian civilians organized a protest in
the vicinity of “Jishuri” Factories, west of Tulkarm. Israeli forces
fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
protestors. As a result, 2 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds.
At approximately 10:00 on Wednesday, 13 December 2017, Palestinian
civilians organized a protest in the vicinity of “Jishuri” Factories,
west of Tulkarm. Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and
tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, 4 civilians were
wounded. Moreover, Mahmoud Fawzi, photojournalist at Ramasat Media
Company, sustained a metal bullet wound to the back.
At
approximately 11:00 on the same Wednesday, dozens of Palestinian
civilians organized a protest in the center of Beit Ummer village, north
of Hebron. They made their way to the village entrance that leads to the
Bypass Road (60). When the protestors approached the ‘Asidah area, which
is about 300 meters away from the village entrance. An Israeli force
deployed between houses and topped some of their roofs. They also closed
the main road that leads to the entrance with military vehicles. The
soldiers then fired live and metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at the protestors. As a result, 3 civilians, including 2
children, were wounded. Two of them sustained live bullet wounds to the
lower limbs of their bodies, and the third was hit with a tear gas
canister.
At approximately 10:30 on the same Wednesday, school
students along with their parents and National Factions organized a
protest in the center of Hahoul, north of Hebron. When they arrived near
Halhoul Police Station, an Israeli force accompanied with several
military vehicles attacked the protestors. The soldiers stepped out of
the vehicles and heavily fired tear gas canisters at them. A number of
youngsters threw stones at the soldiers stationed between shops on
al-Bas Street. The soldiers fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear
gas canisters at them. The Israeli forces detained 2 PRCS ambulances and
arrested 2 female students, who suffered tear gas inhalation. The
arrestees were identified as Manar Khdair Abu Rayyah (17) and Asalah
Zuhair abu Rayan (17). Israeli forces also arrested Monther Mohammed al-Atrash
(22). Moreover, 2 young men sustained metal bullet wounds.
At
approximately 13:00, hundreds of Palestinian civilians organized a
protest at the northern entrance to al-Birah. They threw stones and
empty bottles at Israeli soldiers stationed at al-Mahkamah Checkpoint
established near “Beit Eil” settlement, north of the city. When the
protestors approached the abovementioned checkpoint, the Israeli
soldiers fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at
them. As a result, 7 civilians, including 2 children, sustained metal
bullet wounds.
Gaza Strip:
At approximately 13:30 on
Thursday, 07 December 2017, dozens of Palestinian youngsters gathered
few meters away from the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel,
east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. Some of the participants
set fire to tires and threw stones at the soldiers stationed along the
border fence while a number of them approached the abovementioned border
fence and fixed the Palestinian flags to the fence. After few hours of
confrontations, Israeli soldiers sporadically fired live and metal
bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result 6
civilians, including a child, were wounded. Three civilians sustained 3
live bullet wounds and 3 others were directly hit with tear gas
canisters. They were transferred to Gaza European Hospital in Khan Yunis.
Their health condition ranged between moderate and minor. Moreover, a
PRCS ambulance was targeted with tear gas canisters while it was on “Jakar”
Street, east of the area.
At approximately 14:30 on the same
Thursday, dozens of Palestinian youngsters made their way to the border
fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Shuhada’a Cemetery,
east of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. The youngsters approached
the security fence and threw stones at the Israeli soldiers along the
border fence. The soldiers fired live bullets, rubber-coated metal
bullets, and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, a
22-year-old civilian sustained a live bullet wound to the right knee and
fractured it, and a 16-year-old child was directly hit with a tear gas
canister to the pelvis. They were transferred by a PRCS ambulance to the
Indonesian Hospital. The first civilian’s injury was classified as
moderate and the second’s injury was classified as minor.
At
approximately 13:00 on Friday, 08 December 2017, dozens of Palestinian
young men gathered few meters away from the border fence between the
Gaza Strip and Israel, east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. A
number of them set fire to tires and threw stones at the Israeli forces
stationed along the border fence. Moreover, a number of them approached
the abovementioned border fence and fixed Palestinian flags to it. After
few hours of confrontations, Israeli soldiers sporadically fired live
and metal bullet and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result,
Mahmoud Abdul Majid al-Masri (29) was killed an hour after he sustained
a live bullet wound to the right thigh when he was in the east of ‘Abasan
al-Kabirah. Mahmoud was transferred to Gaza European Hospital where he
succumbed to his wounds. According to eyewitnesses’ accounts to PCHR’s
fieldworker, the Israeli forces heavily fired tear gas canisters at
young men, who attempted to rescue Mohammed and move him away after his
injury. As a result, Mohammed was hit with a tear gas canister to the
back and 3 other young men were directly hit with tear gas canisters and
metal bullets. Therefore, Mohammed was transferred to the hospital after
more than 15 minutes and bled a lot. Moreover, 33 civilians,
including 6 children were wounded. Thirteen of them sustained live
bullet wounds, 4 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds, and 16
civilians were directly hit with tear gas canisters. Furthermore, 2
ambulances were targeted with tear gas canisters.
Around the
same time, dozens of Palestinian civilians gathered in the vicinity of
al-Shuja’iyah neighborhood, east of Gaza city. They made their way to
the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel (near former Nahal Oz
Crossing). The protestors threw stones at the Israeli soldier stationed
along the border fence. The soldiers fired live bullets, rubber-coated
metal bullets and tear gas canisters. As a result, 31 civilians were
wounded. Ten of them sustained live bullet wounds, 3 civilians sustained
metal bullet wounds, and 18 civilians were directly hit with metal
bullet wounds. The wounded civilians were transferred via ambulances to
al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza city. Medical sources classified 2 civilians’
injuries as serious.
At approximately 13:30 on the same Friday,
dozens of Palestinian youngsters made their way to the border fence
between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Shuhada’a Cemetery, east
of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. The youngsters approached the
security fence and threw stones at the Israeli soldiers stationed along
the border fence. The soldiers fired live bullets, rubber-coated metal
bullets, and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, 62
civilians, including 11 children, sustained wounds. Twenty two of them
sustained live bullet wounds, 2 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds,
and 38 civilians were directly hit with tear gas canisters. The wounded
civilians were transferred via ambulances of PRCS, Military Health
Services and the Ministry of Health to the Indonesian Hospital and al-‘Awdah
Hospital in Jabalia. Medical sources classified 3 civilian’s injuries as
serious while the other injuries were between minor and moderate. At
approximately 16:00, Israeli forces stationed at Beit Hanoun “Erez” crossing,
northwest if Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, arrested Khalid
Mohammed Hamdi Takunah (25) from Beit Lahia housing project, during the
clashes that erupted at the crossing and its vicinity. He was released
at approximately 23:00 on the same day. Khalid’s family took him to the
Indonesian Hospital in Jabalia. Medical examinations showed that he
sustained bruises throughout his body after the Israeli soldiers
attacked him. It should be noted that Khalid suffers from mental
disorders.
Around the same time, hundreds of Palestinian
youngsters made their way to the border fence between the Gaza Strip and
Israel, east of al-Buraij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. The
protestor set fire to tires and threw stones at the Israeli soldiers
stationed behind sand barriers along the border fence. The soldiers
fired live bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a
result, 10 civilians, including 2 children, were wounded. They were
transferred to al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah. Nine of them sustained
live bullet wounds and one civilian was hit with a tear gas canister to
the face and burnt it.
At approximately 14:00, hundreds of
Palestinian youngsters gathered few meters from the border fence between
the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Shawkah village, east of Rafah in
the southern Gaza Strip. A number of them approached the border fence,
set fire to tires, raised flags and banners and threw stones at the
Israeli forces stationed along the abovementioned border. The soldiers
fired live bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors. The clashes
continued until approximately 17:00 on the same day. As a result, 5
civilians sustained live bullet wounds to the lower limbs of their
bodies.
At approximately 10:00 on Saturday, 09 December 2017,
dozens of Palestinian youngsters made their way to the border fence
between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of Khuza’ah village, east of
Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. A number of them set fire to
tires, threw stones at the Israeli forces stationed along the border
fence and raised flags at the border fence. Over several hours of
confrontations, the Israeli soldiers fired live and metal bullets and
tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, 4 civilians,
including a child and a woman, were wounded. Two of them sustained live
bullet wounds and the two others sustained metal bullet wounds. The
woman was hit with a stray bullet to the right shoulder while she was on
her house roof, which is about 3 kilometers away from the abovementioned
border fence.
On Saturday morning and evening hours, dozens of
Palestinian youngsters made their way to the border fence between the
Gaza Strip and Israel, from several areas, north of the Gaza Strip. They
approached the security fence and threw stones at the Israeli soldiers
stationed along the border fence. The soldiers fired live bullets,
rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at them. As a result,
8 civilians, including 2 children, were wounded. Three of them sustained
live bullet wounds and 5 civilians were directly hit with tear gas
canisters. Talal Marwan Ahmed Huweihi (22), a journalist at al-Quds
Radio from Beit Hanoun, suffered tear gas inhalation, and Ibrahim Nasser
Husain Abu Marasa (26), a reporter at al-Watan Radio from Beit Lahia
housing project, suffered tear gas inhalation.
At approximately
13:00 on the same Saturday, dozens of Palestinian civilians gathered in
the vicinity of the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east
of al-Sheja’eya neighborhood, east of Gaza city. The protestors threw
stones at the Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence. The
soldiers fired live bullets, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas
canisters at the protestors. As a result, 8 civilians were wounded.
Seven of them sustained live bullet wounds and one civilian was directly
hit with a tear gas canister. The wounded civilians were transferred via
ambulances to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza city. Medical sources classified
the injuries between minor and moderate.
At approximately 15:00,
dozens of Palestinian civilians organized a protest in front of the
border fence area between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Shawkah
village, east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fired
metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result,
a civilian was hit with a tear gas canister to the head.
At
approximately 12:00 on Sunday, 10 December 2017, dozens of Palestinian
civilians organized a protest in front of the border fence area between
the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of Khuza’ah and ‘Abasan al-Kabirah, east
of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fired metal
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a
result, 7 civilians, including 4 children, were wounded. One of them
sustained a live bullet wound, 4 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds
and 2 civilians were hit with tear gas canisters.
At
approximately 13:00 on the same Sunday, dozens of Palestinian youngsters
made their way to the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel,
east of al-Shuhada’a Islamic Cemetery, east of Jabalia in the northern
Gaza Strip. The youngsters approached the security fence and threw
stones at the Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence. The
soldiers fired live bullets, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas
canisters. As a result, a 22-year-old civilian sustained a live bullet
wound to the right leg and penetrated the left leg causing bone
laceration. He was transferred via a PRCS ambulance to the Indonesian
Hospital, and his injury was classified as serious.
Around the
same time, dozens of Palestinian civilians protest in the vicinity of
the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Sheja’eya
neighborhood, east of Gaza city. Israeli forces fired live bullets,
rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at the; as a result,
2 civilians were directly hit with tear gas canisters on their bodies.
At approximately14:00 on the same Sunday, dozens of Palestinian
civilians protested near of the border fence between the Gaza Strip and
Israel, east of al-Buraij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters
at the protestors. As a result, a 22-year-old civilian was hit with a
live bullet that entered the left leg and exited the right foot. He was
transferred to al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah. His injury was
classified as moderate.
Around the same time, dozens of
Palestinian civilians protested near of the border fence between the
Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Shawkah village, east of Rafah in the
southern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and
tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, a 16-year-old
civilian sustained a metal bullet wound to the face.
At
approximately 11:00 on Monday, 11 December 2017, dozens of Palestinian
civilians protested near the border fence between the Gaza Strip and
Israel, northwest of Beit Hanoun, east of Jabalia in the northern Gaza
Strip. Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at them. As a result, 17 civilians, including 6 children, were
wounded. Nine of them sustained lived bullet wounds, 6 civilians were
directly hit with tear gas canisters, and 2 civilians sustained metal
bullet wounds.
At approximately 13:00 on Monday, 11 December
2017, dozens of Palestinian civilians protested in the vicinity of the
border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Sheja’eya
neighborhood, east of Gaza city. Israeli soldiers fired live bullets,
rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at them. As a result,
7 civilians sustained live bullet wounds.
At approximately 14:00
on Monday, 11 December 2017, dozens of Palestinian civilians protested
in front of the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of
al-Shawkah village, east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Israeli
forces fired metal bullet, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
protestors. As a result, a 29-year-old civilian sustained a live bullet
wound to the left hand.
Around the same time, dozens of
Palestinians protested near the border fence between the Gaza Strip and
Israel, east of al-Buraij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters.
As a result, a 22-year-old civilian sustained a live bullet wound to the
right thigh. He was transferred to al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah.
His injuries were classified as moderate.
Around the same time,
dozens of Palestinians protested in front of the border fence area, east
of Khuza’ah and ‘Abasan al-Kabirah villages, east of Khan Yunis. Israeli
forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them.
As a result, 6 civilians, including 3 children, were wounded. Four of
them sustained live bullet wounds, one civilian sustained a metal bullet
wound, and one civilian was hit with a tear gas canister to his body.
At approximately 11:00 on Tuesday, 12 December 2017, dozens of
Palestinian civilians protested near the border fence area in the
vicinity of a landfill, north of the Agriculture School, north of Beit
Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fired metal bullets,
sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, a
17-year-old civilian was hit with a live bullet that entered and exited
the right leg. He was taken via a civilian car to Beit Hanoun
Governmental Hospital and then referred to the Indonesian Hospital.
After doctors examined his medical condition, they found that he suffers
from severe bleeding due to a vein cut in his leg. He was then referred
to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza city. Medical sources classified his injury
as moderate. In the evening hours, another civilian sustained a live
bullet wound to the left leg.
At approximately 13:00 on Tuesday,
12 December 2017, dozens of Palestinian civilians protested in the
vicinity of the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of
al-Sheja’eya neighborhood, east of Gaza city. Israeli soldiers fired
live bullets, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at
them. As a result, 10 civilians were wounded. One of them sustained a
live bullet wound, 2 civilians sustained metal bullet wounds, and 7
civilians were directly hit with tear gas canisters.
At
approximately 14:00 on the same Tuesday, dozens of Palestinian civilians
protested in the border fence area, east of al-Shawkah village, east of
Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fired metal bullets,
sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, 3 civilians,
including a child, sustained live bullet wounds to the lower limbs of
their bodies.
At approximately 14:00 on the same Tuesday, dozens
of Palestinian civilians protested in the border fence area, east of
Khuza’ah and ‘Abasan al-Kabirah villages, east of Khan Yunis. Israeli
forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them.
As a result, 6 civilians were wounded. Two of them sustained live bullet
wounds and the third sustained a metal bullet wound.
At
approximately 13:00 on Wednesday, 13 December 2017, dozens of
Palestinian civilians protested in the border fence area, east of
Khuza’ah and ‘Abasan al-Kabirah villages, east of Khan Yunis. Israeli
forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them.
As a result, 6 civilians, including a child, were wounded. Four of them
sustained live bullet wounds and 2 civilians sustained metal bullet
wounds.
Around the same time, dozens of Palestinian civilians
protested in the border fence area, northwest of Beit Hanoun, east of
Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fire metal bullets,
sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, 4 civilians,
including a child, were wounded. Two of them sustained live bullet wound
and the two other were directly hit with tear gas canisters.
At
approximately 14:00 on Wednesday, 13 December 2017, dozens of
Palestinians protested in the border fence area, east of al-Shawkah
village, east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fired
metal bullet, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a
result, a 20-year-old civilian sustained a live bullet wound to the left
leg.
Around the same time, dozens of Palestinian civilians
protested in the border fence area, east of al-Buraij refugee camp in
the central Gaza Strip. Israeli forces fired metal bullets, sound bombs
and tear gas canister at them. As a result, a 30-year-old civilian
sustained 2 live bullet wounds at the right thigh and hand. He was
transferred to al-Aqsa hospital in Deir al-Balah and his injury was
classified as moderate.
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.
Israeli forces have continued to impose a total ban on
the delivery of raw materials to the Gaza Strip, except for very limited
items and quantities. The limited quantities of raw materials allowed
into Gaza do not meet the minimal needs of the civilian population of
the Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces also continued to impose an
almost total ban on the Gaza Strip exports, including agricultural and
industrial products, except for light-weighted products such as flowers,
strawberries, and spices. However, they lately allowed the exportation
of some vegetables such as cucumber and tomatoes, furniture and fish.
Israel has continued to close the Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing for
the majority of Palestinian citizens from the Gaza Strip. Israel only
allows the movement of a limited number of groups, with many hours of
waiting in the majority of cases. Israel has continued to adopt a policy
aimed at reducing the number of Palestinian patients allowed to move via
the Beit Hanoun crossing to receive medical treatment in hospitals in
Israel or in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Israel also continued
applying the policy of making certain civilian traveling via the
crossing interviewed by the Israeli intelligence service to be
questioned, blackmailed or arrested.
Efforts to Create Jewish
majority
Israeli forces escalated their attacks on Palestinian
civilians and their property. They have also continued their raids on
al-Aqsa Mosque and denied the Palestinians access to it:
Arrests
and Incursions:
At approximately 12:30 on Thursday, 07 December
2017, Israeli forces moved into al-Issawiyah village, northeast of
occupied Jerusalem. They raided and searched dozens of houses, from
which they arrested (10) civilians, including (5) children. Israeli
forces later withdrew taking the arrestees with them. Those arrestees
were identified as, Mohammed Anas Dari (14); Ameer Gharib; Mohammed al-Kaswani
(18); Ahmed Derbas (14); Yazen Jaber (19); Fayez Moheisen (18); Mohamed
Ayman Ubeid (19); Anas Ali Abu Assab (17); Laith Mahmoud (14); Adam
Mustafa (15).
At approximately 01:00, on Friday, 08 December
2017, Israeli forces moved into the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem.
They raided and searched dozens of houses, from which they arrested (4)
civilians. The civilians were identified as, Maged Ragheb al- Ja’ba
(23); Jehad Naser Qus (24); Rawhi Mohammad al-Kalghasi (22); Hamza
Melhis (19).
At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into
Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood, east of occupied Jerusalem. They raided and
searched a house belonging to the family of Oday Rebhi Sa’ad Addin
Sunnokrot (24). They arrested the abovementioned civilian and later
withdrew taking him to an unknown destination.
At approximately
02:30, Israeli forces moved into al-Tour Mount, east of occupied
Jerusalem. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of
Mustafa Raed al-Hashlamon (20). The Israeli forces arrested the
aforementioned civilian and later withdrew taking him to an unknown
destination.
At approximately 03:00, on Friday, Israeli forces moved
into Wadi al-Joz, in occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched a
number of houses, from which they arrested Noor Salem Shalabi (19) and
Mohammad Abu Shusha (20). The Israeli forces later withdrew taking them
to an unknown destination.
At approximately 00:00 on Tuesday, 12
December 2017, Israeli forces moved into Sho’fat refugee camp, north of
occupied Jerusalem. They raided and searched houses from which they
arrested ‘Amar Abu al-Sa’d (34), Zaki Mohamed Ali (29) and Nizar Mohamed
Ali (27).
At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces moved into Silwan
village, south of occupied Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and
searched a house belonging to Basil Mohamed Doweek (17) and arrested
him.
At approximately 14:00 on Monday, 11 December 2017, Israeli
forces arrested 3 children while returning from the school in Ras al-‘Amoud
area, east of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, and then took them to
an investigation center. The arrested persons were identified as Jihad
Qwider (15), Mahmoud Shehadah (13), and Ahmed Khalifah (14).
At
approximately 02:00 on Wednesday, 13 December 2017, Israeli forces moved
into al-‘Issawiyia village, northeast of occupied Jerusalem. They raided
and searched dozens houses from which they arrested 18 civilians,
including 6 children. PCHR keeps the names of the arrested persons.
At approximately 07:00 on Wednesay, Israeli forces arrested Mohanad Wael
Da’nah (16) while heading to the school in Silwan village, south of
occupied Jerusalem.
House demolitions and notices:
At
approximately 09:00 on Sunday, 10 December 2017, Israel Nature and Parks
Authority uprooted and cut trees in Bab al-Rahma Cemetery adjacent to
the eastern wall of Al-Aqsa Mosque in the Old City of occupied East
Jerusalem. During this, they arrested the Secretary of Fatah Movement in
Silwan, Ahmad al-‘Abasi, and Khaled Al-Zir. According to PCHR’s
investigations and what eyewitnesses said, Israeli forces moved into the
Cemetery accompanied by a staff from the Israel Nature and Parks
Authority and started to uproot and cut trees in an area known as “al-Salawna
Cemetery”, claiming to be doing cleaning work, in addition to
establishing a fence around the area. The families attempted to prevent
them from cutting the trees in the Cemetery and clutched the trees.
However, the Israeli forces forcibly distanced them, assaulted others by
pushing them, and arrested al-‘Abasi and Al-Zir. It should be mentioned
that several areas in Bab al-Rahmah are threatened of confiscation for
the interest of establishing tracks for the “Talmud Gardens and
tourists”. Israel Nature and Parks Authority has several times tried to
tamper with cemeteries, put barbed wires, and ban burying in some limbs
of them, preparing to confiscate them. In addition, the Authority
hinders the work of families when they do the cleaning works in the
cemetery.
Efforts to Create a Jewish Majority in Occupied East
Jerusalem:
Use of force against demonstrations protesting the
U.S. President’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the Capital of
Israel:
On Thursday, 07 December 2017, Israeli forces used force
to disperse a demonstration organized by dozens of Palestinians at Bab
al-‘Amoud (Damascus Gate) area and streets around it in East Jerusalem
protesting the decision of the U.S. President Donald Trump to recognize
Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel. The protest continued until the
evening when Israeli Special Forces and mounted police officers
attempted to forcibly suppress the protestors several times by beating
and pushing them. They also closed the area with iron barriers. At
approximately 16:30, the soldiers evacuated the area after they attacked
the protestors and moved them away. After that, the protestors then
moved to the “American House” in the city and put Palestinian Kufiyah
and flag on the gates, but the Israeli police immediately removed the
flag and moved the protestors away from the gate. During the protest,
the Israeli forces attacked the journalists and ambulance crews in Bab
al-‘Amoud area. They also attacked a group of elderly men and women and
beat a young man, who already suffered a fractured foot and walks with a
crutch. Moreover, the Israeli forces arrested 7 civilians, including 5
children, namely Mustafa Khuwais (12), Mohammed al-Saleimah (12), Omer
Abu Ermilah (19), Mahmoud al-Shawish (17), Abdul Rahman Abu ‘Omeir (16),
Monther al-Junaidi (19), and Majd Nader Sa’edah (17).
Following
Friday prayer on 08 December 2017, Palestinians organized a
demosnrtation and made their way from the yard of al-Qibli Mosque to the
Dome of the Rock during which they raised Palestinian flags and chanted
slogans for Jerusalem and al-Aqsa Mosque. Dozens of Turkish people
participated in the protest and raised the Turkish and Palestinian
flags. The protestors headed to Bab al-‘Amoud (Damascus Gate) via the
al-Majles Gate. However, the Israeli forces deployed on al-Wad Street,
established iron checkpoints, prevented hundreds of protestors from
moving forward, beat and pushed them, confiscated the flags, forcibly
dispersed them and smashed glass of some shops on the streets. Dozens of
civilians were able to reach al-‘Amoud Gate and protested in the area
for several hours. The Israeli forces attempted to evacuate the yard of
al-‘Amoud Gate by attacking the protestors and forcibly move them away
and disperse the protest, which continued until Maghreb (sunset) prayer,
but the civilians insisted to stay despite the Israeli attacks. At
approximately 17:00, the Israeli forces evacuated the yard of al-‘Amoud
Gate. As a result of the Israeli attacks, 2 civilians sustained bruises.
The Israeli forces also chased the protestors into al-Sultan Suleiman
and al-Mesrarah Streets as the mounted police officers chased them in
order to evacuate the area amidst firing live and metal bullets and
sound bombs. As a result, a 16-year-old civilian sustained a live bullet
wound. Israeli forces arrested 9 civilians, including 6 children, and
questioned them under the pretext of “attacking the police”. The
arrestees were identified Abdul Nasser ‘Afanah (14), Sa’di Barqan (15),
Mo’men al-Karki (15), Ahmed Fawaqah (15), Yasin al-Resheq (17), Anas
Qasem (18), Sami al-Tawil (18), Soheib Siam (17) and Ibrahim Saleh (19).
In the evening hours, dozens of Palestinian civilians organized a
protest in al-Rour Mount, al-Isawiyah, and al-Ram and al-‘Ezariyah
villages in the vicinity of a checkpoint of Shu’fat refugee camp. The
Israeli forces closed some streets that were in the vicinity of the
confrontation areas while Palestinian young men threw Molotov Cocktails
and stones at them. The soldiers fired rubber-coated metal bullets and
tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, 2 civilians from al-Issawiyah
village, was hit with shrapnel of tear gas canisters. The Israeli forces
also arrested 4 civilians during the clashes, but their names were not
identified.
On Saturday, 09 December 2017, for the third
consecutive day, dozens of Palestinian civilians organized protests in
East Jerusalem to condemn the decision of the U.S. President Donald
Trump. On Salah Eden Street in the center of the city, dozens of
Palestinians gathered raising Palestinian flags and chanting slogans
against the U.S. decision. Before the protestors moved to al-‘Amoud Gate
area, the Israeli forces surrounded the participants, and ordered them
to move away from the street. Few minutes later, the Israeli Special
forces surrounded the protestors from all sides and began beating and
pushing the participants in order to forcibly disperse them. After that,
the amounted police forces moved into the area and attacked the
participants, civilians, and press and ambulance crews and then chased
them to the shops and roads, forcing the shops owners to close. The
protests on Salah Eden Street continued until the evening. Israeli
forces arrested Jehad Abu Znaid, Member of the PLC, and beat her. They
also arrested Nasser Qaws, Director of the Prisoner’s Club, and Asil
Fehmi Abu Laial (25), and beat her and took off her veil (Hijab). Lawyer
Khaldoun Najem said to PCHR that the Israeli forces arrested 14
civilians, including 3 children, and transferred 2 of them to the
hospital. One of the wounded civilians sustained wounds to the head and
throughout his body and fainted, and the other was a child, who
sustained a fracture to his hand palm. Thus, the number of the arrestees
increased into 17 civilians, including 3 children and 2 women. The
Palestinian ambulance crews said that they conducted premiere medical
examinations for a number of the arrestees at Salah Eden Police Station
and found that the arrestees sustained wounds, bruises and fractures so
the ambulance transferred 2 civilians to receive medical treatment.
(PCHR keeps the names of the arrested civilians)
On Monday, 11
December 2017, protests organized by dozens of Palestinian civilians
continued for the fifth consecutive day in al-‘Amoud Gate’s Yard. The
protests continued from the morning until the evening during which
Israeli forces attempted to suppress the protestors several times by
beating and pushing them. The soldiers also chased a girl, who was
carrying the Palestinian flag, and beat her and confiscated the flag.
Settlement activities and attacks by settlers against
Palestinian civilians and property
Israeli settlers’
attacks
At approximately 09:40 on Friday, 08 December 2017, Israeli
settlers accompanied with the Israeli Minister of Agriculture and the
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, and backed by the Israeli Forces,
moved into the area of Ras an-Nkheel, east of Qasrah Village, southeast
of Nablus City. The settlers; some of whom were armed, gathered where
the villagers detained settlers previously in a cave on 04 December
2017. Before the Israeli forces intervened to force them out, dozens of
settlers gathered at the eastern entrance to the village, responding to
an invitation from a settlement organization to come to the cave. The
settlers headed to the cave, performed some Talmud rituals in front of
it and danced in the area, so dozens of the villagers gathered in the
area. A number of the Israeli soldiers stepped out of their military
vehicles and fired a torrent of tear gas canisters at the Palestinian
civilians. As a result, dozens of them suffered tear gas inhalation and
received treatment on the spot.
On Saturday morning, 09 December
2017, residents of Qasrah village, southeast of Nablus, wake up and
found that Israeli settlers of “Magdolim” settlement, damaged around 20
olive trees planted 5 and 10 years ago in a plot of land located in Ras
Suniyiah area at the intersection of “Magdolim” settlement, from the
eastern side. The plot of land belongs to Mohamed Shehadah Abed al-‘Aziz
‘Odah.
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