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Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories, On 23-28 November, 2017, PCHR Weekly
Report
December 4, 2017
Editor's Note:
The following news stories are just examples
of the Israeli occupation government violations of Palestinian human
rights, on daily basis.
More detailed news stories can be found at
the following sources: https://english.palinfo.com/,
http://imemc.org/,
https://paltoday.ps/ar/
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Body of Palestinian Mahmoud Oudeh returned to his family in
Qusra, Nablus, after being killed by Israeli settlers, on
November 30, 2017 |
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PCHR Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (23– 28 November 2017)
November 30, 2017 6:50 PM
IMEMC News &
Agencies
Israeli occupation forces continued with systematic crimes in the
occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) for the week of 23 – 28 November,
2017.
4 Civilians, including 2 children and international activist, were
wounded in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israeli forces conducted 68
incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank and 5 similar
incursions in Jerusalem.
Shooting:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces wounded 2 Palestinian
civilians, including a child, and an interntional activist in the West
Bank while wounded a child in the Gaza Strip. In the Gaze Strip,
They also continued to chase Palestinian fishermen in the Sea.
In the West Bank, on 24 November 2017, A German activist was wounded
with a bullet to the right side of his back while participating in
Ni’lin weekly protest, west of Ramallah. On 26 November 2017, 2
Palestinian civilians, including a child, were wounded when Israeli
forces opened fire at dozens of students in al-‘Aroub refugee camp,
north of Hebron, as the latter organized a peaceful protest in
commemoration of the killing of child Khalid al-Jawabrah near the bypass
road in the civinty of the refugee camp. In the same context,
Israeli forces continued to use force against the protests organized by
Palestinian civilians and international human rights defenders against
the annexation wall, confiscation of lands and crimes of settlement
expansion. During the reporting period, dozens of Palestinian
civilians, international human rights defenders and Israelis organized
protests in Ni’lin and Bil’in villages, west of Ramallah, al-Nabi Saleh
village, northwest of the city, and Kafer Qadoum village, northeast of
Qalqiliyah, in protest against the annexation wall and settlement
activities. Israeli forces forcibly dispersed the protests. As a result,
many of the protesters suffered tear gas inhalation while others
sustained bruises due to being beaten up by the Israeli soldiers.
In the Gaza Strip, the border areas with Israeli witnessed protests
against the ongoing and unjust Israeli closured against the Gaza
population. During those protests, the Israeli forces used forces
against the protesters. as a result, a child was wounded, east of
Jabalia in the northern 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 although it was
announced that the Gaza fishermen are allowed to sail to 9 nautical
miles instead of 6. 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 3 times; 1 of them in the north-western Beit Lahia and the
others in the western Soudaniyah area, west of Jabalia in the northern
Gaza Strip. Measures to Make a Jewish Majority in occupied East
Jerusalem As part of the house demolitions, on 23 November 2017,
Israeli Municipality bulldozers demolished a house belonging to the
family of ‘Issam al-Rajabi in al-Ashaqriyah neighbourhood in Beit Hanina,
north of occupied East Jerusalem, rendering its residents homeless
during the cold and rainy weather. The above-mentioned civilian
said that he built his house in 2010 on an area of 140 square meters,
and the Israeli Municipality fined him with 20,000 shekels in
instalments. He paid 43 instalments but there are 7 instalments
left. During this year, he added a 30-square-meter structure to
the house, but the Municipality notified him that they will demolish it.
On the abovementioned date, the house sheltering a family of 10 members
along with the additional structures was demolished. On 25
November 2017, Israeli forces forced Jamal Abu Teir from Um Touba,
southeast of occupied East Jerusalem, to self-demolish his house, upon a
decision by the Israeli Municipality. Abu Teir said that he
self-demolished his house after evacuating it to avoid paying the very
high demolition expenses for the municipality. The house was built
on an area of 40 square meters and used to shelter a family of 5
members. As part of the strangulation policy against the
residents of Beit Xa village, northwest of occupied Jerusalem, the
Israeli forces confiscated 8 vehicles belonging to civilians from the
village. Eyewitnesses said that the Israeli forces aimed at
confining the besieged village residents and restricting their movement.
They added that the Israeli forces stationed at the sole entrance to the
village spare no effort to maltreat the residents, particularly young
men, while crossing the checkpoint. The Israeli forces have
recently prevented the entry of construction materials and fuels,
particularly cooking gas, into the village except in coordination with
the civil administration. Settlement Activities and Settlers’
Attacks against Palestinian Civilians and their property: As
part of the demolition of houses and other civil facilities, on 27
November 2017, Israeli forces demolished a barrack built of tin plates
in Beit ‘Aynoun area, east of Hebron. The 120-square-meter barrack
belongs to Mohammed Meswadeh (45) under the retext of builing without a
license and is used for ferrous metals. As part of the Israeli
settlers’ attacks against Palestinian civilians and their property, on
28 November 2017, Israeli settlers from “Mtsa Ya’ir” and “Yitir” settlements
attacked Palestinian farmers and shepherds from Kherbet Um Hanitah
adjacent to Mneizel village to the east of Yata, south of Hebron, while
the latter were grazing their sheep and ploughing their lands to plant
winter crops. The settlers attacked them with stones, batons and
hands and when the farmers and shepherds tried to defend themselves, the
Israeli soldiers attacked them without stopping the settlers and moving
them away. The Israeli soldiers then arrested 4 civilians,
including a mother of 5 children. 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 annexation wall and settlement activities West Bank:
Following Friday Prayer on 24 November 2017, dozens of Palestinian
civilians, international human rights defenders and Israelis organized
protests in Ni’lin village, west of Ramallah, in protest against the
annexation wall and settlement activities. Israeli forces forcibly
dispersed the protests, firing live and metal bullets, tear gas
canisters and sound bombs. As a result, an International protester
holding the German passport sustained a metal bullet wound to the right
side of his back. He received medical treatment on the spot by the
ambulance crews that were in the area. Following the same Friday
prayer, dozens of Palestinian civilians, international human rights
defenders and Israelis organized protests in Bil’in villages, west of
Ramallah, al-Nabi Saleh village, northwest of the city, and Kafer Qadoum
village, northeast of Qalqiliyah, in protest against the annexation wall
and settlement activities. Israeli forces forcibly dispersed the
protests, firing live and metal bullets, tear gas canisters and sound
bombs. They also chased the protesters into the olive fields and between
houses. As a result, many of the protesters suffered tear gas inhalation
while others sustained bruises due to being beaten up by the Israeli
soldiers. Following the same Friday prayer, dozens of
Palestinians from Kherbet Qalqas, east of Hebron organized a protest at
the southern entrance to the village, which has been closed by the
Israeli forces for 17 years, restricting the movement of the village
residents. Large force of Israeli soldiers arrived at the area. When
civilians attempted to move towards the sand barriers which close the
road while raising the Palestinian flags and banners, the Israeli
soldiers threatened to fire tear gas canisters at them. It should be
noted that the Israeli authorities informed the Hebron Municipality
their approval to open the road. After opening the road for 14 days, an
Israeli force accompanied with a bulldozer arrived at the area and
closed the road again. At approximately 08:00 on Sunday, 26
November 2017, dozens of Palestinian students organized a protest in
al-‘Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, on the second anniversary of
murdering Khalid al-Jawabrah near the bypass road in the vicinity of the
refugee camp. A number of students gathered near the UNRWA distribution
center, while a number of them headed to the street leading the camp
where there were several Israeli patrols stationed in the area. The
students threw stones at the soldiers, who stepped off their military
vehicles. The soldiers then moved towards the camp and sporadically
fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the students and houses. As
a result, a number of students suffered tear gas inhalation. Later, a
number of soldiers topped several house roofs in the neighborhood and
sporadically fired lived bullets at the stone-throwers and civilians,
who were on the street. As a result, Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah Abu Dayyah
(22) sustained shrapnel wound to the right thigh and was transferred via
a civilian car to a medical complex in Beit Fajjar, which is about 1.5
kilometers away from the abovementioned camp. Ahmed received first aid
at one of the private clinics. Following that, Ahmed was transferred via
an ambulance of the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) to a hospital
in Bethlehem. When the ambulance arrived at “Gush Etzion”intersection,
the Israeli soldiers stopped it, arrested Ahmed and took him to “Shaare
Zedek” Medical Centre, where he received medical treatment. Ahmed was
released at approximately 22:00 in front of the camp. In a separate
incident, Israeli forces fired live bullets at a 16-year-old child when
he was near a bakery. As a result, the child sustained shrapnel wounds
to the lower part of his body and was transferred to Hebron Government
Hospital. Gaza Strip: At approximately 13:30 on the same
Friday, 24 November 2017, 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, in protest against
the Israeli closure imposed on the 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
16-year-old child from al-Remal neighborhood was hit with a tear gas
canister to the right leg. He was transferred by a PRCS ambulance to the
Indonesian Hospital. His injury was classified as minor. (PCHR
keeps the name of the wounded child) 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 00:00 on Thursday, 23 November
2017, Israeli forces moved into Silwan village, south of occupied East
Jerusalem, and indiscriminately fired sound bombs. They then raided and
searched houses from which they arrested Khaled Samer Adkidek (10) and
Rammah Abed al-Hadi ‘Odah (25). At approximately 01:00 on
Friday, 24 November 2017, Israeli forces moved into Silwan village,
south of occupied East Jerusalem. They then raided and searched a house
belonging to Qusi Husam Zaytoun (13) and arrested him. On
Saturday, 25 November 2017, Israeli forces arrested Mohamed ‘Adel
Soweity (13), from Silwan village, south of occupied East Jerusalem.
Mohammed surrendered to al-Qashla Police Center after the Israeli forces
summoned him in the previous day. At approximately 02:000 on
Monday, 27 November 2017, Israeli forces moved into Abu Tayieh
neighborhood in Silwan village, south of occupied East Jerusalem. They
then raided and searched a house belonging to ‘Arafat Abu al-Hamam (45)
and arrested him along with his sons Mohamed (19) and Shadi (21). They
also arrested ‘Arafat’s brother, ‘Amir (37). ‘Arafat’s wife, Shereen Abu
Hamam, said that the Israeli forces raided their house and arrested her
husband, two sons, and brother-in-law after severely beating them up.
She added that the Israeli forces locked her in the balcony and denied
her access to the house. During which, Shereen heard her detained sons
shouting in the house. When the Israeli forces withdrew from the house
and arrested her husband and sons, Shereen found blood on the wall.
In the same context, Israeli forces moved into al-A’awar neighborhood in
Silwan village. They raided and searched a house belonging to ‘Abed al-Men’im
al-A’awar (19) and arrested him after beating him up. On Monday,
Israeli forces seized 8 Palestinian vehicles from Beit Xa village, west
of occupied East Jerusalem. Eyewitnesses said that the Israeli forces
stationed at the checkpoint established at the entrance to the village
seized 8 vehicles belonging to the village residents. The eyewitnesses
also said that the Israeli forces aim at confining the village residents
and obstructing their movement. They also added that the Israeli forces
spare no effort to maltreat the Palestinian civilians while crossing the
checkpoint, especially young men. Lately, the Israeli forces prevented
the entry of construction materials and fuels, especially cooking gas,
to the village, except in coordination with the Israeli Civil
Administration, but the residents reused so. It should be noted that the
Israeli authorities seized most of Beit Xa village lands, which are
about 10 thousands dumuns, and around 360 dumuns are left. The Israeli
forces also prevent paving the village main street under flimsy
pretexts. At approximately 01:00 on Tuesday, 28 November 2017,
Israeli forces moved into al-Tour neighborhood, east of occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched houses from which they arrested Sari
Sami Abu al-Hawa (14), Na’iem Ibrahim ‘Ashayier (11), and Mahmoud
Mohamed al-Hidrah (13). Houses Demolition At
approximately 17:00 on Thursday, 23 November 2017, Israeli Municipality
bulldozers demolished a house belonging to al-Rajabi family in al-Ashqariyia
neighborhood in Beit Huninah, north of occupied East Jerusalem. They
expelled the house residents during the cold and rainy weather. ‘Esam
al-Rajabi (43), the house owner, said that the Israeli bulldozers, under
the Israeli police’s protection, raided his house in al-Ashqariyia
neighborhood and demolished it under the pretext of non-licensing.
He also said that the Israeli forces ordered him and his family to get
out of the house and did not allow them to vacate the house contents.
Al-Rajabi said the Israeli District Court in Jerusalem held a session on
08 November 2017, in order to extend the demolition decision, but the
court rejected the lawyer’s demand. Few days later, the lawyer headed to
the Jerusalem Municipality Court to obtain an order to stop the
demolition, but he did not get any response. ‘Esam also said that a
police officer in al-Nabi Ya’qoub Police Station in Beit Haninah
contacted him yesterday informing him that the house will be demolished
next week. As a result, the lawyer submitted an appeal to the Israeli
Supreme Court. Al-Rajabi pointed out that the Israeli District Court’s
decision, which was issued at the beginning of this month, ordered to
demolish a 30-square-meter structure added to the old house. He also
said that he was surprised with the Israeli Municipality bulldozers
demolishing the 140-square-meter house. Although he objected to the
demolition of the old house, the Israeli Municipality officers insisted
on demolishing the whole house. ‘Esam said that he built the house in
2010, and the Israeli Municipality imposed a construction fine on him of
NIS 20,000 in installments. He paid 43 installments while there are
still 7 payments left. He had to add a 30-square-meter structure to his
old house 5 years ago for his son Kamel, who wanted to get married. ‘Esam
applied for a license few years ago, but the Jerusalem Municipality did
not respond. The abovementioned house used to shelter 10 persons and was
comprised of 4 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, and 2 other rooms for Kamal.
On Saturday, 25 November 2017, Israeli forces ordered Jamal Omar Abu
Tair to self-demolish his house in Um Tuba village, southeast of
occupied East Jerusalem, under the pretext of non-licensing. Jamal said
that he self-demolished his house after vacating it to avoid paying
costly municipality demolition fees. He also said that his
40-square-meter house was comprised of 2 rooms, kitchen, and bathroom,
and sheltering 5 persons.
Settlement activities and attacks by settlers against Palestinian
civilians and property
Israeli forces’ attacks
At approximately 09:00 on Monday, 27 November 2017, Israeli forces
accompanied with military vehicles, a vehicle of the Israeli Civil
Administration, and a bulldozer moved into Beit ‘Aynoun area, east of
Hebron. They then stationed on the road leading to Biet ‘Aynoun area.
The bulldozer demolished a 120-square-meter barrack belonging to Mohamed
Suliman Zakaria Moswada (45) and built of tin plates. The barrack was
used for ferrous metals and demolished under the pretext of
non-licensing. Israeli settlers’ attacks At
approximately 10:00 on Tuesday, 28 November 2017, a group of Israeli
settlers from “Mitzpe Yair” and “Yatir” settlements, attacked
Palestinian farmers from Kherbit Um Hunitah adjacent to Manizel village,
east of Yatta, south of Hebron. The Palestinian farmers were breeding
their livestock and ploughing their lands. The Israeli settlers threw
stones at the farmers and beat them with batons. When the framers
attempted to defend themselves, the Israeli forces attacked them as well
without taking the settlers away from the area. After that, a large
force of Israeli soldiers arrived at the area and declared it as a
closed military zone. They then arrested Hanan Mousa Ali Harizat (37),
Karam Mohamed Harizat (20), Saleh Ahmed Mohamed Harizat (21), and Ali
Mohamed Harizat (21). Moreover, ‘Emad Irsheed, the Manizel School’s
cleaner, and ‘Aziza Salem Harizat (45), were detained, claiming that
they took photos without get a permit. The arrested persons were taken
to an investigation center in “Karyit ‘Aba’” settlement, east of Hebron.
The arrested persons were released few hours later.
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Recommendations to the International Community
PCHR warns of the escalating settlement construction in the West Bank,
the attempts to legitimize settlement outposts established on
Palestinian lands in the West Bank and the continued summary executions
of Palestinian civilians under the pretext that they pose a security
threat to the Israeli forces. PCHR reminds the international community
that thousands of Palestinian civilians have been rendered homeless and
lived in caravans under tragic circumstances due to the latest Israeli
offensive on the Gaza Strip that has been under a tight closure for
almost 11 years. PCHR welcomes the UN Security Council’s Resolution No.
2334, which states that settlements are a blatant violation of the
Geneva Conventions and calls upon Israel to stop them and not to
recognize any demographic change in the oPt since 1967. PCHR hopes
this resolution will pave the way for eliminating the settlement crime
and bring to justice those responsible for it. PCHR further reiterates
that the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are
still under Israeli occupation in spite of Israel’s unilateral
disengagement plan of 2005. PCHR emphasizes that there is
international recognition of Israel’s obligation to respect
international human rights instruments and international humanitarian
law. Israel is bound to apply international human rights law and
the law of war, sometimes reciprocally and other times in parallel, in a
way that achieves the best protection for civilians and remedy for the
victims.
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PCHR calls upon the international community to respect the Security
Council’s Resolution No. 2334 and to ensure that Israel respects it
as well, in particular point 5 which obliges Israel not to deal with
settlements as if they were part of Israel.
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PCHR calls upon the ICC in 2017 to open an investigation into
Israeli crimes committed in the oPt, particularly the settlement
crimes and the 2014 offensive on the Gaza Strip.
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PCHR Calls upon the European Union (EU) and all international bodies
to boycott settlements and ban working and investing in them in
application of their obligations according to international human
rights law and international humanitarian law considering
settlements as a war crime.
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PCHR calls upon the international community to use all available
means to allow the Palestinian people to enjoy their right to
self-determination through the establishment of the Palestinian
State, which was recognized by the UN General Assembly with a vast
majority, using all international legal mechanisms, including
sanctions to end the occupation of the State of Palestine.
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PCHR calls upon the international community and United Nations to
take all necessary measures to stop Israeli policies aimed at
creating a Jewish demographic majority in Jerusalem and at voiding
Palestine from its original inhabitants through deportations and
house demolitions as a collective punishment, which violates
international humanitarian law, amounting to a crime against
humanity.
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PCHR calls upon the international community to condemn summary
executions carried out by Israeli forces against Palestinians and to
pressurize Israel to stop them.
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PCHR calls upon the States Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC to
work hard to hold Israeli war criminals accountable.
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PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva
Conventions to fulfill their obligations under article (1) of the
Convention to ensure respect for the Conventions under all
circumstances, and under articles (146) and (147) to search for and
prosecute those responsible for committing grave breaches of the
Geneva Conventions to ensure justice and remedy for Palestinian
victims, especially in light of the almost complete denial of
justice for them before the Israeli judiciary.
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PCHR calls upon the international community to speed up the
reconstruction process necessary because of the destruction
inflicted by the Israeli offensive on Gaza.
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PCHR calls for a prompt intervention to compel the Israeli
authorities to lift the closure that obstructs the freedom of
movement of goods and 1.8 million civilians that experience
unprecedented economic, social, political and cultural hardships due
to collective punishment policies and retaliatory action against
civilians.
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PCHR calls upon the European Union to apply human rights standards
embedded in the EU-Israel Association Agreement and to respect its
obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights when
dealing with Israel.
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PCHR calls upon the international community, especially states that
import Israeli weapons and military services, to meet their moral
and legal responsibility not to allow Israel to use the offensive in
Gaza to test new weapons and not accept training services based on
the field experience in Gaza in order to avoid turning Palestinian
civilians in Gaza into testing objects for Israeli weapons and
military tactics.
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PCHR calls upon the parties to international human rights
instruments, especially the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), to pressurize Israel to comply
with its provisions in the oPt and to compel it to incorporate the
human rights situation in the oPt in its reports submitted to the
relevant committees.
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PCHR calls upon the EU and international human rights bodies to
pressurize the Israeli forces to stop their attacks against
Palestinian fishermen and farmers, mainly in the border area.
Fully detailed document available at the official website of the
Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR).
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