Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, During the Week of 22 - 28 of November 2018, a
PCHR Report
December 1, 2018
Editor's Note:
While brutal force has been used to create Zionist Israel and sustain
it thus far, Zionist claims to Palestine are false. Actually, from the
five thousand years of known written history, there has been a
continuous Palestinian-Canaanite presence in the Holy Land. Despite the
Zionist false claims, the ancient Israelites ruled part of the land for
only 85 years (during the reign of David, Solomon, and Solomon's son).
After that, the Egyptians conquered Palestine-Canaan in 925 BC,
followed by Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, before
the Arab Muslim rule, starting from 636 AD.
By the Time Jesus started his mission, the three population groups of
Canaanites, Palestinians, and Israelites were melted together in
religion and language. Most of them became Christians when Constantine
converted in 313 AD. Then, most of them became Muslims in the 7th and
8th centuries AD.
So, Palestinian Muslims, Christians, and Jews are the ones who have
the right to claim descent from ancient Israelites, Palestinians, and
Canaanites, not Zionists from other continents.
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 occupation soldiers violating the privacy of Palestinian
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PCHR Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (22 – 28 November 2018)
November 30, 2018 6:29 AM
PCHR
Israeli forces continued with systematic crimes, in the occupied
Palestinian territory (oPt), for the week of 22 – 28 November, 2018.
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian civilian and wounded 4 others,
including a child, in the West Bank. Israeli forces continued to use
excessive force against unarmed civilians and peaceful protestors in the
Gaza Strip. 86 civilians, including 31 children, 7 women, 3 journalists,
and 5 paramedics were wounded; the injury of one of them was reported
serious.
Shooting:
In the West Bank, on 27 November
2018, the Israeli forces killed Ramzi Abu Yabes (32) from al-Duheishah
refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, after shooting his vehicle he was
traveling in the northern Hebron. The Israeli forces claimed that
Ramzi ran over Israeli soldiers who were stationed near the main road
and 3 of them were wounded. Meanwhile, Ramzi’s family confirmed
that their son suffers weakness in eyesight. Moreover, there was
no local eyewitness in the area to conform or refute the Israeli claims,
but PCHR’s previous investigations into similar killings proved that
they were normal car accidents and not deliberate. Further, the
residents of the West Bank have become worried that they would get shot
for trivial reasons.
In the same context, the Israeli forces
during the reporting wounded 4 civilians, including a child, in Kafr
Qaddoum weekly protest, northeast of Qalqiliyah.
In the Gaza
Strip, the Israeli forces continued to use lethal force against the
participants in the peaceful protests organized along the Gaza Strip
borders. During the reporting period, the Israeli forces wounded
86 civilians, including 31 children, 7 women, 3 journalists and 5
paramedics. The injury of one of those was reported serious.
Governorate Injuries
Governorate |
Injuries |
Total |
Children |
Women |
Journalists |
Paramedics |
Critical Injuries |
Northern Gaza Strip |
42 |
21 |
4 |
3 |
5 |
1 |
Gaza City |
22 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Central Gaza Strip |
19 |
9 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Khan Younis |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Rafah |
3 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total |
86 |
31 |
7 |
3 |
5 |
1 |
As part of targeting the Palestinian fishermen in the sea, the
Israeli forces continued to escalate their attacks against the
Palestinian fishermen, indicating the on-going Israeli policy to target
their livelihoods. During the reporting period, PCHR documented 8
incidents against fishermen, including 5 off al-Wahah resort, northwest
of Beit Lahia; and 3 off al-Soudaniyah area, west of Jabalia, in the
northern Gaza Strip. As a result, 3 Palestinian fishermen were
arrested in the northern Gaza Strip and their boat was confiscated.
As part of targeting the border areas on 23 November 2018, Israeli
forces stationed along the border fence between the Gaza Strip and
Israel, east of ‘Abasan al-Kabirah village, east of Khan Younis, opened
fire at the agricultural lands near the fence.
On 24 November
2018, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence between the Gaza
Strip and Israel, east of Deir al-Balah, opened fire at the shepherds
and bird hunters.
On 25 November 2018, Israeli soldiers
stationed along the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel
opened fire at a border control point belonging to the Palestinian armed
groups, east of al-Maghazi. However, no casualties were reported.
Incursions:
During the reporting period,
Israeli forces conducted at least 117 military incursions into
Palestinian communities in the West Bank and 3 similar ones into
Jerusalem and its suburbs. During those incursions, Israeli forces
arrested at least 67 Palestinians, including 9 children and a woman, in
the West Bank. Moreover, 42 others, including Jerusalem’s Governor
and a number of political and community activists, were arrested in
Jerusalem and its suburbs.
Israeli Forces continued
to create a Jewish Majority in occupied East Jerusalem:
As part of the Israeli house demolitions and notices, on 28 November
2018, the Israeli forces levelled demolished a hopuse belonging to
Mahran al-Mughrabi in al-Mughrabhi neighbourhood in al-Mukaber Mount
village, south of East Jerusalem, under the pretext of building without
a license. The house is a 200-square-meter roof where the
abovmenetioned wife and 2 children had lived for one year and a half.
al-Mughrabi said that the house was destroyed on the house contents, but
neither he nor the family could takem the contents out. They
demolished a 50-square-meter commercial facility (an office) belonging
to Majed Abu ‘Eishah in Sho’afat neighbourhood, north of East occupied
Jerusalem. Meanwhile, in al-Tour neighbourhood, the bulldozers
demolished a fence surrounding a plot of land belonging to Khader al-Sa’idi.
As part of taking over property belonging to Palestinian civilians
for the interest of settlement associations, on Wednesday afternoon, 21
November 2018, the Israeli Supreme Court rejected the petition filed by
the residents of Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan village, south of
the occupied East Jerusalem, and allowed “Ateret Cohanim” settlement
association to continue its procedures relevant to expelling 700
Palestinians and forcing them to pay hundred thousands of shekels,
claiming to compensate settlers for the costs of the legal proceedings
and house rents for all the years. It should be noted that the
residents of Batn al-Hawa neighborhood had submitted a petition against
the decision of the Administrator General (Custodian of Absentee
Property) to hand a plot of land in the abovementioned neighborhood that
had been owned by Jews until 1948, but which is today home to 700
Palestinians, over to three members of Ateret Cohanim. The latter
association, which is very active in creating a Jewish Majority in
occupied Jerusalem, filed a request to expel the Palestinian families
with the help of the Israeli Justice Ministry’s administrator general to
take over the area and buildings established there, claiming they belong
to Jews, and to hand 70 Palestinian families judicial notices in this
regard.
As part of imposing further restrictions on the
Palestinian associations” work in the occupied city, the Israeli
authorities prevented the Minister of Jerusalem’s affairs in the
Palestinian government, ‘Adnan al-Husseini (71) from traveling abroad
for 3 months and imposed on him a bail of 10,000 NIS.
In the
same context, the Israeli forces arrested the governor of Jerusalem,
‘Adnan Ghaith (46), from his house in the Central neighborhood in Silwan
village, and extended his detention until Thursday, 29 November 2018,
under the pretext of interrogating with him. It should be noted
that the Israeli forces have prosecuted Ghaith since the first day of
appointing him as the Governor of Jerusalem either by arresting or
summoning him. Moreover, this is the third time within 40 days
‘Adnan has been arrested.
As part of the settlers’ attacks
against the Palestinian civilians and their property, On Friday dawn, 23
November 2018, settlers from “Price Tag” groups slashed tires of 3
vehicles and wrote racist slogans and Star of David on the vehicles and
walls of houses in al-Burj area in Beit Eksa village, northwest of East
occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli Forces continued their settlement
activities, and the settlers continued their attacks against Palestinian
civilians and their property
As part of the Israeli house
demolitions and demolition notices, on 22 November 2018, Israeli forces
demolished a carwash in al-Nabi Younis area, north of Hebron. The
carwash was established on the roadside and was built of tin plates and
iron on an area of 50 square meters belonging to Mohammed Hasan Mor’eb.
On 26 November 2018, Israeli forces demolished an uninhabited house
in al-Murihah village, west of Ya’bud village, southwest of Jenin.
The 50-square-meter house was ready for habitation and belonged to Bahaa’
Hamadouni.
On 27 November 2018, the Israeli forces demolished an
agricultural room built of bricks and tin plates on an area of 40 square
meters in Kherbet Souba, south of Ethna village, west of Hebron,
belonging to Nabil al-Hilah (58).
As part of the Israeli
settlers’ attacks against the Palestinians civilians and their property,
during the reporting period, PCHR’s fieldworkers in the West Bank
documented 5 incidents carried out by settlers. As a result of
those attacks, 30 olive trees were uprooted and tires of 30 vehicles
were punctured.
Use of Force against Demonstrations in Protest
against the U.S. President’s Decision to Recognize Jerusalem as the
Capital of Israel:
Israeli forces continued its excessive use of
lethal force against peaceful demonstration organized by Palestinian
civilians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and it was named as “The
Great March of Return and Breaking Siege.” The demonstration was in
protest against the U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration to move
the U.S. Embassy to it. According to PCHR fieldworkers’ observations,
the border area witnessed large participation by Palestinian civilians
as the Israeli forces continued to use upon highest military and
political echelons excessive force against the peaceful demonstrators,
though the demonstration were fully peaceful. The demonstration was as
follows during the reporting period:
Gaza Strip:
In the Thirty-fourth week of the March of Return and Breaking Siege
activities, Israeli forces wounded 86 civilians, including 31 children,
7 women, 3 journalists and 56 paramedics. Doctors classified a
civilians’ injury as serious. The incidents were as follows:
The
Northern Gaza Strip: 8 civilians, including 4 children and a journalist,
were wounded. Seven of them were hit tear gas canisters and one was hit
with a rubber bullet. Doctors classified a civilian’s injury as serious.
The wounded journalist identified as Ismail Khalil Ismail Hamadah (31),
a photojournalist at Palestine Today TV Channel from Sheikh Redwan
neighborhood in Gaza City, was hit with a tear gas canister to the head.
Central Gaza Strip: 18 civilians, including 8 children and 3 women,
were wounded. Fourteen of them were hit with live bullets and their
shrapnel, 3 were hit with tear gas canisters and one was hit with a
rubber bullet.
Rafah: 3 civilians, including a child, were hit
with tear gas canisters.
At approximately 14:15 on Monday, 26
November 2018, Israeli gunboats stationed offshore, and Israeli forces
stationed along the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel,
opened fire and fired sound bombs at dozens of Palestinian civilians who
were at the Return camp along the border coastal, adjacent to adjacent
to “Zikim” military base , northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza
Strip. It should be noted that this is the 16thtime for Palestinian
boats to sail for Breaking the Siege. As a result, 34 civilians,
including 17 children, a woman, 5 paramedics and 2 journalists, were
wounded. Four of them were hit with live bullets and their shrapnel, 15
were hit with rubber bullets and 15 were hit with tear gas canisters.
The 5 paramedics were identified as:
Sharif Mo’een Fayez al-Buzum (32), a paramedic at Military Medical
Services, was hit with a rubber bullet to the head.
Amirah Khalil Abdullah al-Safadi (21), a paramedic at the Youth
Volunteer Team, was hit with 2 rubber bullets, one to the left thigh and
the other to the left hand.
Reem Mansour Abdul Jawad Shatat (20), a
paramedic at the Youth Volunteer Team, was hit with a rubber bullet to
the head.
Abdullah Farid Mohammed Abu ‘Oudah (27), a paramedic at the Youth
Volunteer Team, was hit with a tear gas canister to the right shoulder.
Sa’ed ‘Oudah Khamis al-Tarabin (33), a paramedic at PRCS, was hit with a
tear gas canister.
The wounded journalists were identified as:
Mohammed Hazem Sami al-Masri (20), a photojournalist at Gaza News
Agency, was hit with a rubber bullet to the face.
Safenaz Baker
Mahmoud al-Louh (29), a photojournalist at Amad News Agency, was hit
with a tear gas canister to the left hand.
At approximately
16:30, on the same Monday, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border
fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Buraij in the
central Gaza Strip, opened fire at a 17-year-old child from al-Buraij
when he attempted to approach the border fence. As a result, he was hit
with a live bullet to the lower limbs.
West Bank:
At approximately 13:30 on Friday afternoon, 23 November 2018, a
group of Palestinian civilians moved from the center of Kufor Qadoum
village, northeast of Qalqiliyah, into the eastern entrance to the
village, which has been closed for 15 years in favor of the entrance
to “Kedumim” settlement established on the village lands. The protestors
chanted national slogans demanding end of occupation and condemning the
Israeli forces’ crimes against Palestinian protestors along the eastern
border of the Gaza Strip within “The Great March of Return and Breaking
the Siege” activities. The protestors threw stones at Israeli forces
stationed behind sand barriers. The Israeli forces fired rubber bullets,
sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, 4 civilians
were hit with rubber bullets, including Mohammed Hekmat Eshtiwi (7), who
was hit with a rubber bullet to the waist.
Efforts to Create a Jewish
majority
Arrests and Incursions:
At
approximately 18:00, on Thursday 22 November 2018, Israeli forces raided
the Palestinian directorate of education and Dar al-Aytam Islamic school
in occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City and confiscated computers and
control cameras. Sawsan al-Safadi, head of Public and International
Relations at the Ministry of Education in Jerusalem, said that Israeli
forces raided the office and the school and searched in the school’s
files. They also confiscated a computer belonging to the school’s
director and the control cameras.
On Thursday’s evening, Israeli forces prevented ‘Adnan Ghaleb al-Husayni
(71) , the Palestinian mayor of Jerusalem, from traveling abroad for 3
months. They also forced him to pay 10 thousand NIS as a bail after
calling him for investigation. Israeli intelligence service have called
al-Husayni for investigation in the previous day in al-Maskobya
Detention Facility, west of Jerusalem, and confiscated his passport. It
was scheduled that al-Husayni will deliver a speech on behalf of the
Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, during the conference in which the
Lebanese president, Michel Aoun, and the Secretary-General of the United
Nations, Antonio Gutteres, will attend.
At approximately 01:00, on Sunday 25 November 2018, Israeli forces
moved into Jabal al-Mukkaber neighborhood, south of occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched a house belonging to Khaled Ibrahim
‘Owysat and confiscated his two sons’, Ahmed (19) and Mohammed (18),
mobile phones.
At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into
al-Hara al-Wosta in Silwan village, south of occupied East Jerusalem.
They raided and searched a house belonging to the mayor of Jerusalem ,
‘Adnan ‘Adel Ghaith (46).
They also arrested Ghaith and took him to al-Maskobya detention
center, west of Jerusalem, for investigation. After some hours of
arrest, they extended his arrest until Thursday 29 November 2018 under
the pretext of completing the investigation. It should be noted that the
Israeli forces have been pursuing Ghaith either by arresting him or
calling him for investigation since he became a mayor. On 20 October
2018, they arrested him in an ambush after intercepting his car in Beit
Hanina neighborhood, north of Jerusalem. He was released after two days
of arrest on condition of staying away from his home in Silwan village
for 7 days, which made him stay in Wadi al-Joz neighborhood. During the
7 days, the Israeli forces raided his house arrest many times to make
sure that he stays there.
On 1 November 2018, Ghaith was arrested from al-Silwan club in Ras
al-‘Amoud neighborhood during his participation in an interactive
meeting called by Jerusalem institutions. On 8 November 2018, Ghaith was
called to al-Maskobya Police Station and handed him a decision
preventing him from entering the West Bank for 6 months by order of
“central region commander “. on 11 November 2018, Ghaith was called one
more time to al-Maskobya Police Station and was informed about a
decision that prevents him from communicating with some Palestinian
people regarding selling Jerusalemite properties to settlers.
On 19 November 2018, he was subjected to the last procedure before
his arrest, in which “the commander of the interior and the military
commander” issued a decision prevents Ghaith from communicating with 7
Palestinian people for 6 months. Those Palestinian people are : Jihad
Mohammed Mahmoud Faqeeh, ‘Adnan Ghaleb Mo’ath al-Husayni, Majed ‘Ali
Mohammed Faraj, Shady Sa’d Mator, ‘Adel Hassan Mohammed abu Znaid, ‘Awad
Sadiq Sarhan Salayma, and Mo’tasem Kamal Mohammed Taym.
At approximately 17:00, on Sunday 25 November 2018, Israeli forces
repressed a protest in Salah al-Deen street, in the center of occupied
East Jerusalem. The protest was organized by youth groups protesting
against arresting the Israeli forces for ‘Adnan ‘Adel Ghaith and chasing
him continuously since he became the mayor of Jerusalem. The protesters
carried slogans saying that ” targeting the governor of Jerusalem,
‘Adnan Ghaith, is a war crime … there is no legitimacy to the occupation
in our capital Jerusalem”.
They also raised Palestinian flags in the area, chanted slogans
supporting Jerusalem, and asked for releasing the mayor and stop chasing
him. Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers besieged the protesters and
photographed them, attacked some of them, and suddenly threw sound bombs
to enforce the protesters to leave the area. They also arrested Jawad
syam, Director of Wadi Hilweh Information Center, and confiscated the
Palestinian flags. It should be noted that the Israeli forces released
Syam after detaining him for many hours accusing him for organizing a
protest in Salah al-Deen street. His release was on condition of
deporting him from Salah al-Deen street, Sultan Sulaiman and Bab al-‘Amoud
, preventing him from participation in any protest in the city for 2
weeks, and signing a personal guarantee and a third party guarantee
worth 3000 NIS.
On Monday early morning, 26 November 2018, Israeli forces moved into
many neighborhoods and towns in the occupied East Jerusalem and
surrounded their entrances and streets along with intensive flies of
Israeli warplanes. They carried out a wide-scale arrest campaign against
36 civilians from Fateh movement in Jerusalem after raiding and
searching their houses asserting their association with the Palestinian
Security Services. (PCHR keeps the names of these detainees).
On the above mentioned day afternoon, the Israeli Magistrate’s
Court extended the detention of the detainees until Thursday, 29
November 2018, to continue investigation on suspicion of working in the
security services of the Palestinian Authority, “which constitutes a
threat to Israeli security” according to Israeli authorities.
At
approximately 16:00, on Tuesday 27 November 2018, Israeli forces
arrested Mahmoud Ahmed al-‘Abassi (40), from ‘Ein al-Lawza neighborhood
in Silwan village, south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City,
during his presence in Bab al-‘Amoud area. Israeli soldiers took him to
al-Maskobya Detention Facility for investigation.
At approximately 18:00, on the same day mentioned above, Israeli
forces prevented a protest in Salah al-Deen Street, in the center of
occupied East Jerusalem, which was organized against the arrest of
Jerusalem’s mayor and some of Fateh Movement cadors in the city.
According to eyewitnesses, Israeli forces forcibly prevented a protest
in Salah al-Deen Street after the protesters chanted slogans against the
policy of arrest in the city. The Israeli forces chased the protesters
in the streets and checked their ID cards. They also arrested Mohammed
abu al-Hams (50), a member of Follow-Up Committee in al-‘Issawya
village, Yassir Darwish (37), secretary of Fateh Movment in Jerusalem,
and activist ‘Ahed al-Rashq and referred them to investigation in Salah
al-Deen street’s police station. The Israeli forces released the
activists after some hours of their arrest on condition of deporting
them from Salah al-Deen Street, Bab al-‘Amoud and al-Sultan Sulaiman
street for two weeks.
House Demolitions and Notices:
At approximately 07:00, on Wednesday 28 November 2018, Israeli
Municipality’s bulldozers demolished a house belonging to Mahran al-Mughrabi
in al Mughrabi neighborhood in Jabal al-Mukaber village, south of
occupied East Jerusalem, under the pretext of non-licensing. Al-Mughrabi
said that Israeli forces accompanied with bulldozers and Israeli
Municipality staff raided and demolished his houses, which occurs in al-Mughrabi
neighborhood near al-Sal’a area intersection in al-Mukaber neighborhood.
He added that his house is a 200-square-meter rove in which he has been
living with his wife and 2 daughters for a year and a half. He also
mentioned that he had submitted papers to the Israeli Municipality for
licensing but the Municipality claimed that they prevent construction in
this area, knowing that the rove is an additional floor for the original
building.
The demolition took place without allowing them to empty the house
contents and plantings, making the furniture unusable and causing damage
to the downstairs. It should be noted that the demolition was in a
densely-populated area which contains primary and secondly schools,
which lead to prevent students from going to schools due to closing the
vicinity of the house, which occurs in the middle of a main street. The
neighborhood’s residents said that many students were unable to go to
schools and buses were unable to reach the houses to transfer the
students. So, many students took bypass roads to reach schools.
In a related context, Israeli Municipality’s bulldozers moved into
Shu’fat neighborhood, north of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City,
on early hours of the day mentioned above. They demolished a
50-square-meter commercial facility belonging to Majed abu ‘Eisha under
the pretext of non-licensing. In al-Tour neighborhood, Israeli
bulldozers destroyed a fence surrounds a land belonging to Khader ‘Owda
al-s’aidy for the same reason.
Seizing Lands in Favor of
Illegal Settlement Associations
On Wednesday afternoon,
21 November 2018, the Israeli Supreme Court rejected the petition filed
by the residents of Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan village, south
of the occupied East Jerusalem, and allowed the “Ateret Cohanim” illegal
settlement association to continue its procedures relevant to expelling
700 Palestinians and forcing them to pay hundred thousands of shekels,
claiming to compensate settlers for the costs of the legal proceedings
and house rents for all the years. It should be noted that the
residents of Batn al-Hawa neighborhood had submitted a petition against
the decision of the Administrator General (Custodian of Absentee
Property) to hand a plot of land in the abovementioned neighborhood that
had been owned by Jews until 1948, but which is today home to 700
Palestinians,over to three members of Ateret Cohanim. The latter
association, which is very active in creating a Jewish Majority in
occupied Jerusalem, filed a request to expel the Palestinian families
with the help of the Israeli Justice Ministry’s administrator general to
take over the area and buildings established there, claiming they belong
to Jews, and to hand 70 Palestinian families judicial notices in this
regard.
On Wednesday afternoon, The Supreme Court’s Judges (Daphne Barak-Erez
and Barron Valron) rejected a petition filed by 104 Palestinian
civilians from Batn al-Hawa neighborhood against the 2009 decision by
the General Custodian of Absentee Property to “free the land on which
they have lived for decades.” After Judge Erez first rejected the
request by the settlers to dismiss the petition, she later detailed a
series of flaws in the administrator general’s conduct of transferring
the land to Ateret Cohanim without even bothering to inform the
residents who had lived there for decades. The judge emphasized
that the general administrator never investigated whether the land’s
legal classification under the laws of the Ottoman Empire and even
allowed the land to be turned over. Only in the final stages of the
legal process did the State start looking into this complex question
that is still with no definitive answer to it. Yet despite all
these problems, she decided that the High Court is the wrong place to
investigate these factual arguments, and that the problems didn’t stem
from the way the administrator acted, but rather “lie in the statutory
arrangement.” Therefore, she rejected the petition. As a result, the
dozens of suits Ateret Cohanim has filed to evict 70 Palestinian
families will be resumed in the coming weeks.
The Israeli media has referred to a number of decisions issued
recently by the Israeli Supreme Court in which they indicate, “there is
a radical change in its policies,” under the auspices of the Israeli
Justice Minister, “Ayelet Shaked”, which was described by the media as
“Lady of the Coup in the Supreme Court, particularly when it comes to
Palestinians’ rights”. Among these latest decisions was the rejection of
the Supreme Court’s Judges of an appeal filed by Palestinians from
Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood against their expulsion from their homes. It
should be noted that on Monday, 19 November 2018, the Israeli Knesset
approved in the second and third readings the construction of
residential units and houses in the national and public parks, which
means the expansion of settlement of “Ir David” settlement in Silwan
village that is considered one of the areas most targeted by the Israeli
settlers and Government.
Settlers’ attacks against Palestinian
civilians and their property:
On Friday, 23 November 2018,
Israeli settlers from “Price Tag” Groups punctured the tires of 3
vehicles and wrote racist slogans and Star of David on the vehicles and
walls of houses in al-Burj area in Beit Eksa village, northwest of
occupied East Jerusalem. The residents of the village said that the
settlers punctured a number of vehicles and wrote racist slogans
threatening to kill the Palestinians and attempting to burn the Mosque
in al-Burj area in the village, which was taken over by the Israelis and
where they built “Ramout” settlement. It should be mentioned that
“Beit Eksa” village is isolated behind the annexation wall, and Israel
does not allow anyone to enter except for the village residents who
undergo tightened search measures.
Settlement activities
and attacks by settlers against Palestinian civilians and property
Israeli occupation forces’ attacks:
At approximately 11:00 on Monday, 22 November 2018, Israeli
occupation forces backed by 2 military vehciles and accompanied with a
vehicles belonging to the construction and organization department in
the Civil Administration and a JCB Excavator moved into al-Nabi Younis
area in northern Hebron. They stationed at the intersection of the road
connected with Bypass Road 60. The soldiers deployed in the area
while the excavator destroyed a carwash established on the roadside that
is built of tin plates and construction steel on an area of 50 square
meters and belonging to Mohammed Hasan Mor’eb. The demolition came
under the pretext of unlicensed building in Area C.
At approximately 07:30 on Monday, 26 November 2018, Israeli forces
accompanied with a vehicle and a bulldozer belonging to the construction
and organization department in the Civil Administration moved into al-Murihah
village, west of Ya’bud village, southwest of Jenin. The bulldozer
started demolishing a house belonging to Bahaa’ Amin Hasan Mousa
Hamadouni that was built on an area of 130 square meters. The
house is ready for inhabitation and the demolition came under the
pretext of unlicensed building in Area C.
At approximately 09:00 on Tuesday, 27 November 2018, Israeli forces
backed by a military vehicle and accompanied with a vehicle belonging to
the construction and organization department in the Civil Administration
moved into Sousi village, south of Yata, south of Hebron. The Civil
Administration officer handed the heirs of ‘Abdel Muhsen Mohammed
Nawaj’ah a demolition notice relevant to 2 tents of 30 square meters
under the pretext of unlicensed building.
At approximately 13:00, Israeli forces backed by a military vehciles
and accompanied with a vehicle belonging to the construction and
organization department in the Civil Administration moved into al-Dirat
village, east of Yata, south of Hebron. The Civil Administration officer
handed Fawar Mohammed Rab’ie (40) a notice to stop the construction
works in his house of 160 square meters under the pretext of unlicensed
building.
At approximately 15:00, Israeli forces backed by 2 military vehicles
and accompanied with a vehicle belonging to the construction and
organization department in the Civil Administration and a JCB Excavator
moved into Kherbet Souba, south of Ethna village, west of Hebron. The
soldiers deployed in the area while the excavator started demolishing an
agricultural room built of bricks and tin plates on an area of 40 square
meters. The construction costs were provided by ACTED
organization. This room and a 2-dunum land in the vicinity of it
belong to Nabil Mohammed Mahmoud al-Heilah (58). The demolition came
under the pretext of unlicensed construction in area C.
At
approximately 02:00 on Friday, 23 November 2018, a group of settlers
from “Yitsihar” settlement attacked the southern neighborhood of ‘Asirah
al-Qabaliyah village, south of Nablus. The settlers attacked the
Palestinian vehciles parked in front of the owners’ houses and their
yards as well as on the streets. They also wrote racist slogans
against Arabs and Muslims on the houses’ walls and cars in addition to
puncturing with sharp tools the tires of 16 cars before leaving the
village. PCHR keeps the names of the owners of those cars damaged.
Around the same time, a group of settlers attacked the eastern
neighborhood of Howarah village, south of Nablus. They attacked the
Palestinian vehicles parked in front of the owners’ houses and their
yards as well as on the streets. They also wrote racist slogans
against Arabs and Muslims on the houses’ walls and cars in addition to
puncturing with sharp tools the tires of 6 cars and 3 trucks belonging
to al-Hawari Contracting Company before leaving the village. PCHR keeps
the names of the affected owners.
At approximately 15:00 on Saturday, 24 November 2018, a group of
settlers from “‘Aadi ‘Aad” settlement destroyed and cut 35 olive trees
in lands in al-Seder area in Termes’aya village, northeast of Ramallah.
‘Abdullah Ratib Na’san (45) said to a PCHR’s fieldworker that:
“I was in our land in Qalsoun area, which is 500 meters away from
al-Seder area, north of the village and is 3 kilometers away from “‘Aadi
‘Aad” settlement, to plant and cultivate the land along with my cousins.
At approximately 15:00, we saw a group of settlers; around 15,
approaching the barbed-wire fence surrounding the trees in al-Seder area
and destroyed it so they could enter the land. They started
cutting the olive trees and breaking their branches randomly and left
the area. After that, 2 settlers came to cut and damage other
trees in the same way and left quickly towards the abovementioned
settlement. The number of those trees cut down was 35 olive trees
planted 5 years ago and belonging to ‘Abdullah Hasan Abu ‘Awwad and
Hasan Kheir Abu ‘Alia.”
At approximately 02:55 on Sunday, 25
November 2018, Israeli settlers from”‘Aadi ‘Aad” settlement attacked 4
vehciles in al-Naqqar area, north of al-Mugheir village, northeast of
Ramallah. They wrote hostile slogans on the vehicles and punctured their
tires. Those vehciels belong to AMhmoud Saleh Soliman Abu ‘Alya
(37); Akram Kamal Na’asan (45); ‘Amer Hussein Abu ‘Aalia (38); and
Mojahed ‘Eid Na’asan (38). The latter civilian said to a PCHR’s
fieldworker after watching a video captured by the surveillance cameras
in his house that shows what 2 settlers did to his vehicle.
“At
approximately 02:55, 2 settlers dressed in civilian clothes punctured
the tires of my vehicle and removed the tires, writing racist slogans on
the vehicle and the houses’ walls. That happed two hours after the
Israeli forces’ incursion into the village and patrolling in al-Naqqar
neighborhood, where I live. The vehicle was parked in front of my house
with an Israeli registration plate as I use it to work inside and
outside the village”
Recommendations to the International Community:
- 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.
- PCHR calls upon the ICC to
continue to investigate the Israeli crimes committed in the oPt,
particularly the settlement crimes and grave violations in the Gaza
Strip.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- PCHR calls upon the States
Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC to work hard to hold Israeli
war criminals accountable.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 for the Palestinian
Centre for Human Rights (PCHR).
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