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Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories, November 9-15, 2017
November 20, 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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Israeli navy opened fire on Thursday, towards Palestinian
fishermen’s boats off Beit Lahia coast, in the northern Gaza
Strip, November 17, 2017 |
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PCHR Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (09 – 15 November 2017)
November 17, 2017 11:05 PM
IMEMC News &
Agencies
Israeli forces continued with systematic crimes in the occupied
Palestinian territory (oPt), for the week of 09 – 15 November, 2017.
Israeli forces continued to apply the collective punishment policy,
while a house belonging to the family of Nemer al-Jamal was blown up in
Beit Sorik village, northwest of occupied Jerusalem.
Shooting:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces continued to use force
against the protests in the West Bank. In the Gaze Strip, They
also continued to chase Palestinian fishermen in the Sea and target
farmers and houses in the border areas. 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 4 times; 3 of them in the north-western Beit Lahia and one
in the western Soudaniyah area, west of Jabalia in the northern Gaza
Strip. As part of targeting the border areas, on 09 November
2017, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence between Israel
and the Gaza Strip, east of Gaza Valley village in the central
Gaza Strip opened fire at the agricultural lands along the eastern
areas. On 13 November 2017, Israeli soldiers stationed along the
border fence between Israel and the Gaza Strip, east of Khan Younis in
the southern Gaza Strip opened fire at the agricultural lands, east of ‘Abasan
al-Kabirah. As a result in both incidents, farmers there were
terrified and forced to flee and leave their work behind. Neither
casualties nor property damage was reorted. In the West Bank,
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.
Incursions: During the reporting period, Israeli forces
conducted at least 89 military incursions into Palestinian communities
in the West Bank while they conducted 7 incursions into Jerusalem and
its suburbs. During those incursions, Israeli forces arrested at least
48 Palestinian civilians, including a child, in the West Bank while 34
civilians, including 19 children and 2 women, were arrested in Jerusalem
and its suburbs. Collective Punishment Measures: As part
of the collective punishment policy applied by the Israeli forces
against the families of Palestinians accused of and/or carried out
attacks against the Israeli soldiers and/or settlers, on Wednesday, 15
November 2017, Israeli soldiers blew up a house belonging to the family
of Nemer Mahmoud al-Jamal in Beit Sorik village, northwest of occupied
Jerusalem. The house is an apartment in a residential building.
As a result of blowing up the house, the other apartments in the
building sustained severe damage in addition to the nearby houses.
Residents of the area said that their houses are in danger of collapse
due to the severe damage and cracked walls. It should be mentioned
that al-Jamal carried out an armed attack on 27 September 2017 against
the soldiers stationed at the entrance to “Har Adar” settlement and
killed 3 of them before al-Jamal being killed by an Israeli military
force in the area. Measures to Make a Jewish Majority in
occupied East Jerusalem As part of house demolitions and
demolition notices, on 11 November 2017, ‘Abdel Moghni Dweik
self-demolished parts of his house in al-Bustan neighbourhood in Silwan
village, south of Jerusalem’s Old City, upon a decision by the Israeli
municipality, which threatened him of demolishing the house and charging
him with all the demolition costs, which are usually very high.
Dweik said that the Israeli Municipality threatened to fine him with
80,000 shekels. He added that he built his house 2 years ago and
tried to obtain a license but in vain, noting that the 60-square-meter
house sheltered 4 family members. On 14 November 2017, Amin al-‘Abasi
self-demolished his shop in ‘Ayn al-Lozah neighborhood in Silwan
village, south of East Jerusalem’s Old City, upon the Israeli
Municipality’s decision. The abovementioned civilian said that his
55-square-meter shop was built of reinforced sheet 2 years ago. It
should be mentioned that in the latest incursion, the municipality
officers orally threatened of forcing him to pay the demolition costs in
case he did not self-demolish the shop. On 15 November 2017,
Israeli municipality’s heavy vehicles demolished an under-construction
building belonging to Ibrahim Salamah in al-‘Issawiyah village,
northeast of East Jerusalem, without any prior warning.
Following this, an Israeli municipality bulldozer demolished an
agricultural facility belonging to ‘Omer Dari and comprised of rooms
built of tin plates and a storehouse in al-‘Issawiyah village. Meanwhile
in al-Joz Valley neighborhood, the Israeli municipality and Nature
Authority crews demolished a storehouse and confiscated a container.
Settlement Activities and Settlers’ Attacks against Palestinian
Civilians and their property: As part of the demolition of
houses and other civil facilities, on 13 November 2017, Israeli forces
built a road for military purposes passing in the civilians’ lands in
al-Ras al-Ahmar area in the Northern Jordan Valley. Meanwhile, the
Israeli forces destroyed 300 meters of the road between ‘Atouf and al-Ras
al-Ahmar. On the same day, the Israeli forces levelled a
70-meter waterline belonging to al-Baqi’ah Modern Company in al-Baqi’ah
area in the Northern Jordan Valley. This waterline supplied 250
dunums planted with onion, so this would cause severe damage to the
area. On the same day, the Israeli forces established an iron
gate, which is the third of its kind in al-Khelat in al-Ras al-Ahmar
area in the Northern Jordan Valley. Therefore, civilians and
owners of lands can hardly reach their lands in al-Baqi’ah area.
As part of the Israeli settlers’ attacks against Palestinian civilians
and their property, on 09 November 2017, Israeli settlers in the
outposts in Hebron’s Old City set up tents in al-Ibrahimiyah yard
adjacent to the Ibrahimi Mosque to receive the settlers coming to the
city to celebrate the “Sarah Shabbat.” On 11 November 2017,
Israeli settlers raided an archeological tomb, claiming it is a tomb for
one of their ancestors namely “Othniel.” The tomb is a Palestinian
archeological building on Beersheba Street where the religious rituals
are held. While the Israeli soldiers were protecting settlers, an
Israeli soldier attacked Ahmed Merwan Hadib (16) by hitting him with the
riffle’s nozzle. As a result, Ahmed started to bleed and then
taken to the government hospital in the city. A number of young
men threw stones at the Israeli soldiers; meanwhile, the settlers left
the area and went back behind Checkpoint 56 after finishing their
religious rituals. The soldiers then randomly fired sound bombs
and gas canisters at the civilians, and one of the sound bombs fell in
front of Salah Wa’ed al-Zarou (22), who suffers from a mental disorder.
A number of soldiers attacked him and started severely hitting him with
the riffles’ butts and kicking him. He was then handcuffed,
blindfolded and taken to the abovementioned military checkpoint.
He was later released and taken by a PRCS ambulance to the government
hospital in the city to receive medical treatment.
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 10 November 2017, 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, firing live and metal
bullets, tear gas canisters and sound bombs. They also chased the
protesters into 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 end of Friday prayer, dozens of civilians from Kherbet
Qalqas, east of Hebron, organized a protest at the southern entrance to
the village that has been closed by the Israeli forces for 17 years
under security claims, hindering the movement of the village residents.
Large Israeli forces arrived at the area, and an Israeli officer in the
Civil Administration known as “Hariz” promised the residents to find
solutions. However, the soldiers threatened the residents if they do not
leave the area they will use force to disperse them. It should be noted
that the village residents are about 1300 persons, who take dirt roads
while others use the entrance, which is closed with sand down to the
main street. During those years, 7 deaths were reported in the village
due to run-over accidents by the vehicles on the bypass road when
civilians walk on it. Collective Punishment Procedures:
As part of the collective punishment policy applied by the Israeli
forces against the Palestinian families of those accused of carrying out
attacks against the Israeli forces and/or settlers, on Wednesday, 15
November 2017, Israeli forces blew up a house belonging to the family of
Nemer Mahmoud al-Jamal from Beit Sorik village, northwest of occupied
Jerusalem. According to PCHR’s investigation and eyewitnesses’
accounts, at approximately 05:00 on Wednesday, large force of Israeli
soldiers moved into Beit Sorik village, northwest of occupied Jerusalem
and imposed a security cordon on it. They then surrounded the
neighborhood, raided the house of Nemer Mahmoud al-Jamal and forced its
residents, who were about 15 persons, to leave it immediately. The
soldiers also evacuated the neighboring houses and gathered all the
residents in a school yard in the village. Following that, special
forces planted a big amount of explosives in the house, which is an
apartment in a residential building and then blew it up. As a
result, the apartment was demolished, and the other apartments sustained
cracks. Moreover, the owners of the neighboring houses said that their
houses might collapse due to the material damage as the walls cracked.
It should be noted that the Israeli forces handed the family through
their lawyer an evacuation decision until the 4th of this month in
preamble to demolish it. They also raided the house on 09 November 2017
and handed al-Jamal family a decision to evacuate the house within a
week to demolish it. It should be noted that al-Jamal carried out an
armed attack on 27 September 2017 against Israeli soldiers stationed at
the entrance to “Har Adar” settlement. As a result, 3 soldiers were
killed and then al-Jamal was killed by an Israeli military force that
was in the area. 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, 09 November 2017, Israeli
forces moved into Beit Sorik village, northwest of occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched a house belonging to Nemer al-Jamal
and handed his family a decision to vacate the house within this week to
demolish it. At approximately 02:00 on Thursday, Israeli forces
moved into Hizmah village, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem. They
raided and searched a house belonging to Khattab al-Khatib and arrested
his son Suliman (24) and his daughter Mervat. At approximately
11:00 on Friday, 10 November 2017, Israeli forces arrested Rami ‘Emad
Mmansour (19), from Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.
Rami was arrested while he was near “Kochav Ya’akov” settlement,
northeast of the city. The Israeli police later issued a statement
claiming that Rami was arrested under the pretext of attempting to carry
out a stabbing attack in the area. At approximately 18:30 on
Saturday, 11 November 2017, Israeli forces arrested Ameer Khalid Abu
Mefreh (15) while walking in al-Tour neighborhood, east of occupied East
Jerusalem’s Old City. At approximately 01:30 on Sunday, 12
November 2017, Israeli forces moved into many neighborhoods in Silwan
village, south of occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched many
houses from which they arrested 5 civilians, including 4 children. The
arrested persons were then taken to al-Mascobiyia police center in West
Jerusalem. They arrested persons were identified as Abed al-Rahman
Showiki (14), Qusai Husam Zaitoun (13), ‘Imran Mofeed Mansour (15),
Mahdi Mofeed Mansour (12) and Khalid Waleed Abu Maiyalah (20).
At approximately 18:00 on Sunday, Israeli forces moved into Beit Haninah
neighborhood, north of occupied Jerusalem. They raided a house belonging
to the colonel in the Palestinian police, Hussain al-Kasawani, who was
not home during the incursion. The Israeli forces then arrested his wife
and 2 children, taking them to a police station in “Prophet
Jacob” Colonel Hussain al-Kasawani said that the Israeli forces along
with Israeli Intelligence officers raided and searched his house for 3
hours and then arrested his wife and 2 children. He added that the
Israeli forces called him and summoned him for interrogation. Al-Kasawani
said that the Israeli Intelligence Service did not tell him anything
about the arrest or summons reasons. It should be noted that the Israeli
forces arrested the Police Chief of Jerusalem’s Suburbs, Colonel Ali al-Qumairi,
2 days ago and asked him about the Palestinian Security Services’
activities in the areas around occupied Jerusalem. The Israeli forces
released later him. At approximately 01:00 on Tuesday, 14
November 2017, Israeli forces moved into many neighborhoods in Silwan
village, south of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and
searched many houses from which they arrested 5 children. The arrested
children were identified as Mo’taz Abdullah Zaytoun (15), Mohamed
Zaytoun (16), Qusai Nidal al-Rajbi (11), ‘Odai al-Rajbi (16) and Mahdi
Qara’een (14). At approximately 03:00 on Tuesday, 14 November
2017, Israeli forces moved into ‘Anata village, northeast of occupied
East Jerusalem. They raided and searched a house belonging to Baraa’
Khalil ‘Isaa (22) and arrested him. At approximately 00:30 on
Wednesday, 15 November 2017, Israeli forces moved into al-Tour
neighborhood, east of occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched
houses from which they arrested 16 civilians, including 7 children. The
arrested persons were then taken to Salah al-Deen Police Station for
investigation. PCHR keeps the names of the arrested persons.
House Demolitions and Notices: On Saturday, 11 November 2017,
‘Abed al-Moghni al-Doweek self-demolished parts of his house in al-Bustan
neighborhood in Silwan village, south of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old
City, after the Israeli municipality threatened to demolish his house
and force him to pay all demolition costs. Al-Doweek said that on
Saturday, he vacated his house contents and then demolished it to
implement the Municipality decision. The Israeli Municipality threatened
him to fine him with NIS 80,000, unless he demolished it himself. Abed
al- Moghni said that his house was built 2 years ago and he attempted to
license it but in vain. The abovementioned 60-square-meter house was
comprised of 2 rooms and sheltered 4 persons. On Friday, 10
November 2017, the Israeli Municipality staff, under the Israeli forces’
protection, moved into Silwan village, south of occupied East
Jerusalem’s Old City. The Municipality staff took photos of the houses
and streets in many neighborhoods before handing house demolition
notices to civilian under the pretext of non-licensing. On
Monday, 13 November 2017, the Israeli Municipality staff took photos of
shops in al-‘Issawiyia village, northeast of occupied Jerusalem. Mohamed
Abu al-Humus, Member of al-‘Issawiyia Follow-up Committee, said that the
Israeli Municipality staff accompanied with an Israeli military force
moved into al-‘Issawiyia village and took photos of 5 shops, including a
pharmacy. He also said that the Municipality staff hanged a decision to
vacate and remove a commercial container in the village. It should be
noted in the morning that the Municipality staff handed administrative
demolition notices and summonses for many civilians, ordering them to
refer to the Israeli Municipality, west of the city, regarding their
houses under the pretext of building without licenses. At
approximately 17:00 on Monday, 13 November 2017, Ameen al-‘Abasi
self-demolished his shop in ‘Ain al-Louza neighborhood, south of
occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, to implement the Israeli
Municipality decision. Ameen said that he forced to demolish his house
after the Israeli Municipality raided his shop many times and 2 weeks
ago the Municipality raided the shop and hanged a demolition decision
issued by the Israeli Court. The Israeli Municipality gave Ameen 30 days
to carry out the demolition. Ameen said that his 55-square-meter shop
was built of tin plates 2 years ago. It should be noted that the Israeli
Municipality staff orally threatened him of paying the Municipality’s
demolition costs, if he did not obey the orders. At
approximately 09:00 on Wednesday, 15 November 2017, Israeli Municipality
bulldozer without prior warning demolished an under-construction
residential building in al-‘Issawiyia village, northeast of occupied
East Jerusalem, under the pretext of non-licensing. Mohamed Abu
al-Humus, Member of al-‘Issawiyia Follow-up Committee, said that the
Israeli forces accompanied with the Israeli Municipality staff and
bulldozers moved into al-‘Issawiyia village and stationed in the center
of the village. The Israeli forces surrounded a residential
building belonging to Ibrahim Mousa Salamah and denied him access to the
building. They then demolished the building under the pretext of
non-licensing. Ibrahim Salamah said that he was surprised with a phone
call from one of the neighbors informing him of the demolition. When
Ibrahim arrived at the village, the Israeli forces refused to allow him
to enter the area until they finish the demolition. Ibrahim said that he
received a demolition decision under the pretext of licensing months
ago, and his lawyer managed to extend the demolition decision until
Wednesday, 15 November 2017, but the Israeli municipality bulldozers
demolished the building without waiting the court to issue the decision
to stop the demolition. It should be noted that Salamah built the
350-square-meter building 8 months ago comprised of 2 floors and another
one under-construction. Lately, the Israeli Municipality targeted al-‘Issawiyia
village by raiding the village and taking photos of houses, buildings
and shops. In the same context, at approximately 12:00, the
Israeli Municipality bulldozers demolished an agricultural facility and
storehouse in al-‘Issawiyia village. Mohamed Abu al-Humus,
Member of al-‘Issawiyia Follow-up Committee, said that the Israeli
Municipality bulldozers demolished an agricultural facility comprised of
many agricultural rooms built of tin plates. The agricultural facility
belonging to Omar Dari was demolished under the pretext of
non-licensing. It should be noted that Dari attempted to license the
facility and had a decision to stop the demolition. Abu al-Humus added
that the demolition was in the area, which is threatened of confiscation
in favor of the “National Park.” In al-Joz Valley neighborhood,
northeast of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, the Israeli
Municipality accompanied with the Nature Authority staff demolished a
storehouse and also confiscated a container in Imro’a al-Qais Street in
Wad al-Jouz neighborhood. Israeli settlers’ attacks
against Palestinian civilians and property At approximately
08:00 on Monday, 13 November 2017, Israeli forces accompanied with 2
military bulldozers moved into Ras al-Ahmar area in Northern Jordan
Valley, east of Tubas. The bulldozers built a road for military purposes
in the civilian’s lands. The road is 1000 meters long and 6 meters wide.
While building the road, the Israeli forces destroyed parts of a road
between ‘Atouf and Ras al-Ahmar. The destroyed parts were 300 meters
long. This project was carried out at the end of 2016 and donated by
institutions in the European Union (EU). At approximately 09:00
on Monday, Israeli forces accompanied with a bulldozer moved into al-Boq’iyia
al-Haditha area in Northern Jordan Valley, east of Tubas. The bulldozer
demolished a 700- meter -long water line belonging to al-Boq’iyia al-Haditha
Company. It should be noted that the abovementioned water line was
supplying a 250-dumums planted with onion. This demolition completely
damaged the area. At approximately 14:30 on Monday, Israeli forces
accompanied with a bulldozer and a crane moved into al-Khilaat area in
al-Ras alAhmar in Northern Jordan Valley. They established an iron gate
in the area, which is the 3rd one in the area. As a result, civilians
and lands’ owner were denied access to their lands located in al-Boqi’a
area. On Tuesday, 14 November 2017, Israeli forces accompanied with a
military vehicle and a vehicle of the Israeli Civil Administration moved
into Khelit al-Dabie’ area, between “Mitzpe Yair” and “Maon”
settlements, east of Yatta, south of Hebron. The Israeli Civil
Administration officer handed Jaber Ali al-Dababsah (39) a notice to
stop construction and vacated his 40-square-meter house, which is
comprised of 2 rooms built of bricks and roofed with tin plates, under
the pretext of non-licensing. Jaber was given 7 days to carry out the
orders. At approximately 14:55 on Tuesday, Israeli forces accompanied
with a vehicle of the Israeli Civil Administration moved into Hares
village, northwest of Salfit. The Israeli Civil Administration officer
handed a notice to stop building of an under-construction house
belonging to Husam Ali Jaber. Moreover, Jameel Moahmed Dawoud was handed
a notice to stop construction a barrack for breeding livestock, under
the pretext of non-licensing in the area (C) which is under the Israeli
control, according to Oslo Accord. Settlement activities and attacks
by settlers against Palestinian civilians and property Israeli
Forces’ attacks At approximately 08:00 on Monday, 13 November
2017, Israeli forces accompanied with 2 military bulldozers moved into
Ras al-Ahmar area in Northern Jordan Valley, east of Tubas. The
bulldozers built a 1000-meter road for military purposes on
Palestinians’ lands. While building the road, the Israeli forces
destroyed 300 meters of the road between ‘Atouf and Ras al-Ahmar. At
approximately 09:00 on Monday, Israeli forces accompanied with a
bulldozer moved into al-Boq’iyia al-Haditha area in Northern Jordan
Valley, east of Tubas. The bulldozer demolished a 700-meter waterline
belonging to al-Boq’iyia Modern Company. It should be noted that the
abovementioned waterline was supplying 250 dumums planted with onion, so
this would completely damage the area.At approximately 14:30 on Monday,
Israeli forces accompanied with a bulldozer and crane moved into al-Khilaat
area in al-Ras alAhmar in Northern Jordan Valley. They established an
iron gate in the area, which is the 3rd of its kind in the area. As a
result, civilians and lands’ owner were denied access to their lands in
al-Boqi’a area. On Tuesday, 14 November 2017, Israeli forces
accompanied with a military vehicle and vehicle of the Israeli Civil
Administration moved into Khelit al-Dabie’ area, between “Mitzpe Yair” and “Maon” settlements,
east of Yatta, south of Hebron. The Israeli Civil Administration officer
handed Jaber Ali al-Dababsah (39) a notice to stop the construction and
vacated his 40-square-meter house, which is comprised of 2 rooms built
of bricks and roofed with tin plates, under the pretext of
non-licensing. Jaber was given 7 days to apply the notice. At
approximately 14:55 on Tuesday, Israeli forces accompanied with a
vehicle of the Israeli Civil Administration moved into Hares village,
northwest of Salfit. The Israeli Civil Administration officer handed a
notice to stop the construction works in an under-construction house
belonging to Husam Ali Jaber. Moreover, Jameel Moahmed Dawoud was handed
a notice to stop construction works in a barrack for breeding livestock
under the pretext of non-licensing in Area (C) which is under the
Israeli control, according to Oslo Accords. Israeli settlers’
attacks On Thursday, 09 November 2017, Israeli settlers from the
outposts in Hebron’s Old City, set up tents in in al-Ibrahimiyah yard
adjacent to the Ibrahimi Mosque in order to receive settlers coming to
the city to celebrate the “Sarah Shabbat”. This coincided with the
Israeli closure of the area and tightening the security measures in the
vicinity of the Ibrahimi Mosque and checkpoints leading to the Old City.
The Israeli forces also prevented civilians outside the village from
entering the area. At approximately 10:00 on Saturday, 11
November 2017, Israeli forces closed Bab al-Zawiyia area and Beersheba
Street in the center of Hebron and forced the shops’ owners to close. A
large force of Israeli soldiers and border guard officers deployed in
the area in preparation for the arrival of Israeli settlers via the
closed Shushed Street at an archeological site, which the settlers claim
it is a tomb for one of their ancestors namely “Othniel.” The tomb is a
Palestinian archeological building on Beersheba Street where the
religious rituals are held. While settlers were passing by, some
of them attempted to climb to remove the Palestinian flags attached to
the shops’ doors in the area. The Palestinians who were in the
area expressed their anger by chanting slogans and exclaiming Allah is
great under the very eye of the Israeli soldiers. During the
soldiers’ movement between the gathered civilians, an Israeli soldier
attacked Ahmed Merwan Hadib (16) by hitting him with the riffle’s
nozzle. As a result, Hadeeb started to bleed and then taken to the
government hospital in the city. A number of young men threw
stones at the Israeli soldiers; meanwhile, the settlers left the area
and went back behind Checkpoint 56 after finishing their religious
rituals. The soldiers then randomly fired sound bombs and gas
canisters at the civilians, and one of the sound bombs fell in front of
Salah Wa’ed al-Zarou (22), who suffers from a mental disorder. As
a result, his pants was torn, and a number of soldiers attacked him and
started severely hitting him with the riffles’ butts and kicking him.
He was then handcuffed, blindfolded and taken to the abovementioned
military checkpoint. A number of civilians attempted to intervene
so he would be released, but in vain. His detention continued for
a few hours before being released and taken by a PRCS ambulance to the
government hospital in the city to receive medical treatment.
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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