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Israeli Violations of Palestinian Human Rights
Continue, as the World Passively Waiting for the Annexation Announcement
June
19, 2020
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:
http://english.wafa.ps/, https://english.palinfo.com/,
https://imemc.org/,
https://paltoday.ps/ar/
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Israeli occupation soldiers abducting a Palestinian man in the
West Bank, June 18, 2020 |
Palestinian family walk past a graffiti painted on the
Israeli apartheid wall in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on May
15, 2017
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Israeli Forces Abduct Several Palestinians in the West Bank
June 18, 2020 10:42 PM IMEMC
& Agencies
Israeli soldiers abducted, early on Thursday morning, several
Palestinian residents from a number of West Bank cities, towns and
villages.
In the West Bank city of Jericho, Israeli special forces invaded the
Aqbat Jaber refugee camp, south of the city and abducted a young man,
according to Palestinian security sources.
Security sources told Palestinian WAFA News Agency that the special
under cover force, driving a Palestinian vehicle, stormed the Aqbat
Jaber refugee camp, and broke into the home of Mohammad Abu Zaina,
before abducting him and taking him to an unknown destination.
An Israeli army force invaded the refugee camp, apparently to provide
cover for the special forces.
In the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem, Israeli troops broke
into the homes of two young men, after having invaded both the Aljabal
and Nahalin neighborhoods, both suburbs of Bethlehem city.
Local sources in Bethlehem said that both Hatem Alrafaty of Aljabal
area and Ibrahim Shakarna of Nahalin, a university student, were
abducted by Israeli forces and taken to unknown destinations.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces in the southern West Bank city of Hebron,
abducted two other young Palestinian men from the Surif neighborhood, a
suburb of Hebron.
Local sources said that soldiers broke into the home of Mahmoud
Saleeby, 27, a resident of Beit Ummmar and Tayseer Gheemat, a resident
of Surif town. No further information was available as to the
destination of the abductees.
Israeli troops invaded the central West Bank city of Ramallah and
nearby Albeira town, and abducted both Majd Alboushy, 32, a resident of
the Om Al-Sharayet neighborhood of al-Bireh, and Saed Alkhateeb, from
the Almazra’a Algharbiya, northwest of Ramallah.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) also noted that Israeli
forces detained a Palestinian from the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in
Jerusalem, after a group of Israeli settlers barged into the third
holiest site for Muslims.
In addition, PPS reported that a Palestinian man and 2 sons were
assaulted and detained by the Israeli army.
No further information was available at the time of reporting.
~ WAFA, PPS
***
Adalah backs warning from UN human rights experts: Morning
after Israel’s West Bank annexation will be ‘vision of 21st century
apartheid’
June 18, 2020 12:40 AM admin Human
rights,
17/06/2020: ADALAH
– The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights In Israel:
UN experts: Annexation would be a crystallization of already unjust
reality: two peoples living in same space, ruled by the same state, but
with profoundly unequal rights; Adalah and partners: UN and the
international community must oppose annexation, guarantee the right of
Palestinians to self-determination.
Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel
presented an oral intervention yesterday, 16 June 2020, at the United
Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, co-sponsored by four partner
Palestinian human rights organizations, calling on the UN and the
international community to vehemently oppose Israel’s looming annexation
of large swaths of the occupied Palestinian West Bank and to push for
the dismantling of all Israeli settlements.
Adalah and partner groups warn that annexation will normalize
Israel’s colonial project and amounts to apartheid via the continued
expansion and construction of illegal settlements, displacement and
dispossession of Palestinians, and demographic manipulation. The Israeli
plan would further entrench racial, ethnic, and religious segregation as
a legal norm, and Israel will formally establish itself as the sole
sovereign regime over the Palestinian people in historic Palestine.
Later that same day, 47 UN special rapporteurs issued
a biting denunciation of Israel’s West Bank annexation plan, calling it
“a vision of 21st-century apartheid”.
The oral intervention was delivered yesterday by Nada Awad of the
Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies to the 43rd session of the
United Nations Human Rights Council on behalf of Adalah, Al-Haq – Law in
Service of Man, Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies, Women’s Centre
for Legal Aid and Counselling (WCLAC), and Al Mezan Centre for Human
Rights.
The full text of the oral intervention, presented in the context of
Item 9 – Racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related forms of
intolerance, follow-up, and implementation of the Durban Declaration and
Programme of Action, is as follows:
Madam President,
Last month, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Israel swore in
a new government seemingly committed to formally annexing parts of the
occupied Palestinian territory (OPT) in the West Bank in July, in a
blatant violation of international law. This annexation, part of the
so-called Trump-Netanyahu “Deal of the Century” and the Netanyahu-Gantz
coalition agreement, normalizes Israel’s colonial project and amounts to
apartheid via the continued expansion and construction of illegal
settlements, displacement and dispossession of Palestinians, and
demographic manipulation.
The principles of this plan are enshrined in Israel’s Jewish
Nation-State Basic Law enacted in July 2018. This law established a
constitutional order based on systematic ethnic supremacy, domination,
and segregation in the so-called “Land of Israel” and the denial of the
realization of national self-determination for the Palestinian people.
Article 7 of this law provides that Jewish settlement is a national
value to be encouraged and strengthened, giving the state authorities
further constitutional legal tools to justify the illegal settlement
enterprise in the occupied Palestinian and Syrian territories. This law
intends to justify as constitutional segregation in land and housing
that targets all Palestinians in historic Palestine, including
Palestinians citizens of Israel, who have suffered decades of systematic
oppression.
Annexation would further entrench racial, ethnic, and religious
segregation as a legal norm. In this context, Israel will formally
establish itself as the sole sovereign regime over the Palestinian
people in historic Palestine.
We call on the UN and the international community to call for the
dismantling of all settlements, to vehemently oppose any annexation, and
to guarantee the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination,
including the right of return to their homes and property.
UN experts warn: Israel’s annexation plan is 21st century apartheid
Adalah backs the
statement issued later in the day by 47 UN special rapporteurs – who
are leading independent human rights experts – warning that Israel’s
West Bank annexation would break international law and would entrench
what they called “a vision of a 21st century apartheid”.
Following is the full text of the statement:
The agreement by the new coalition Government of Israel to annex
significant parts of the occupied Palestinian West Bank after 1 July
would violate a cornerstone principle of international law and must be
meaningfully opposed by the international community, UN experts said
today. Forty-seven of the independent Special Procedures mandates
appointed by the Human Rights Council issued the following statement:
“The annexation of occupied territory is a serious violation of the
Charter of the United Nations and the Geneva Conventions, and contrary
to the fundamental rule affirmed many times by the United Nations
Security Council and General Assembly that the acquisition of territory
by war or force is inadmissible. The international community has
prohibited annexation precisely because it incites wars, economic
devastation, political instability, systematic human rights abuses, and
widespread human suffering.
Israel’s stated plans for annexation would extend sovereignty over
most of the Jordan Valley and all of the more than 235 illegal Israeli
settlements in the West Bank. This would amount to approximately 30
percent of the West Bank. The annexation of this territory was endorsed
by the American Peace to Prosperity Plan, released in late January 2020.
The United Nations has stated on many occasions that the 53-year-old
Israeli occupation is the source of profound human rights violations
against the Palestinian people. These violations include land
confiscation, settler violence, discriminatory planning laws, the
confiscation of natural resources, home demolitions, forcible population
transfer, excessive use of force and torture, labor exploitation,
extensive infringements of privacy rights, restrictions on the media and
freedom of expression, the targeting of women activists and journalists,
the detention of children, poisoning by exposure to toxic wastes, forced
evictions and displacement, economic deprivation and extreme poverty,
arbitrary detention, lack of freedom of movement, food insecurity,
discriminatory law enforcement and the imposition of a two-tier system
of disparate political, legal, social, cultural and economic rights
based on ethnicity and nationality. Palestinian and Israeli human rights
defenders, who peacefully bring public attention to these violations,
are slandered, criminalized or labeled as terrorists. Above all, the
Israeli occupation has meant the denial of the right of Palestinian
self-determination.
These human rights violations would only intensify after annexation.
What would be left of the West Bank would be a Palestinian Bantustan,
islands of disconnected land completely surrounded by Israel and with no
territorial connection to the outside world. Israel has recently
promised that it will maintain permanent security control between the
Mediterranean and the Jordan River. Thus, the morning after annexation
would be the crystallization of an already unjust reality: two peoples
living in the same space, ruled by the same state, but with profoundly
unequal rights. This is a vision of a 21st century apartheid.
Twice before, Israel has annexed occupied land – East Jerusalem in
1980 and the Syrian Golan Heights in 1981. On both occasions, the UN
Security Council immediately condemned the annexations as unlawful but
took no meaningful countermeasures to oppose Israel’s actions.
Similarly, the Security Council has repeatedly criticized the Israeli
settlements as a flagrant violation under international law. Yet,
Israel’s defiance of these resolutions and its ongoing entrenchment of
the settlements has gone unanswered by the international community.
This time must be different. The international community has solemn
legal and political responsibilities to defend a rules-based
international order, to oppose violations of human rights and
fundamental principles of international law and to give effect to its
many resolutions critical of Israel’s conduct of this protracted
occupation. In particular, states have a duty not to recognise, aid or
assist another state in any form of illegal activity, such as annexation
or the creation of civilian settlements in occupied territory. The
lessons from the past are clear: Criticism without consequences will
neither forestall annexation nor end the occupation.
Accountability and an end to impunity must become an immediate
priority for the international community. Available to it is a broad
menu of accountability measures that have been widely and successfully
applied by the UN Security Council in other international crises over
the past 60 years. The accountability measures that are selected must be
taken in full conformity with international law, be proportionate,
effective, subject to regular review, consistent with human rights,
humanitarian and refugee law, and designed to undo the annexations and
bring the occupation and the conflict to a just and durable conclusion.
Palestinians and Israelis deserve no less.
We express great regret about the role of the United States of
America in supporting and encouraging Israel’s unlawful plans for the
further annexation of occupied territory. On many occasions over the
past 75 years, the United States has played an important role in the
advancement of global human rights. On this occasion, it should be
ardently opposing the imminent breach of a fundamental principle of
international law, rather than actively abetting its violation.”
https://imemc.org/article/adalah-backs-warning-from-un-human-rights-experts-morning-after-israels-west-bank-annexation-will-be-vision-of-21st-century-apartheid/
***
UN experts: Israel’s annexation of West Bank land a serious violation
of UN Charter, Conventions
June 17, 2020 4:25 AM The
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GENEVA, Tuesday, June 16, 2020 (WAFA): Israel’s planned annexation of
large swaths of the occupied West Bank land starting July 1 constitutes
a serious violation of the United Nations Charter and the Geneva
Conventions and the international community has a duty to prevent it,
today said 47 of the independent Special Procedures mandates appointed
by the United Nations Human Rights Council.
“The annexation of occupied territory is a serious violation of the
Charter of the United Nations and the Geneva Conventions, and contrary
to the fundamental rule affirmed many times by the United Nations
Security Council and General Assembly that the acquisition of territory
by war or force is inadmissible,” said the 47 UN experts in a statement.
“The international community has prohibited annexation precisely because
it incites wars, economic devastation, political instability, systematic
human rights abuses and widespread human suffering.”
Israel said it plans to annex the Jordan Valley and northern Dead Sea
territory and extend sovereignty over more than 235 illegal Israeli
settlements in the West Bank. This would amount to approximately 30
percent of the West Bank. The annexation of this territory was endorsed
by the American so-called Peace to Prosperity Plan, released in late
January 2020.
“The United Nations has stated on many occasions that the 53-year-old
Israeli occupation is the source of profound human rights violations
against the Palestinian people,” said the experts.
“These violations include land confiscation, settler violence,
discriminatory planning laws, the confiscation of natural resources,
home demolitions, forcible population transfer, excessive use of force
and torture, labor exploitation, extensive infringements of privacy
rights, restrictions on the media and freedom of expression, the
targeting of women activists and journalists, the detention of children,
poisoning by exposure to toxic wastes, forced evictions and
displacement, economic deprivation and extreme poverty, arbitrary
detention, lack of freedom of movement, food insecurity, discriminatory
law enforcement and the imposition of a two-tier system of disparate
political, legal, social, cultural and economic rights based on
ethnicity and nationality.”
They added: “Palestinian and Israeli human rights defenders, who
peacefully bring public attention to these violations, are slandered,
criminalized or labeled as terrorists. Above all, the Israeli occupation
has meant the denial of the right of Palestinian self-determination.
“These human rights violations would only intensify after annexation.
What would be left of the West Bank would be a Palestinian Bantustan,
islands of disconnected land completely surrounded by Israel and with no
territorial connection to the outside world. Israel has recently
promised that it will maintain permanent security control between the
Mediterranean and the Jordan River. Thus, the morning after annexation
would be the crystallization of an already unjust reality: two peoples
living in the same space, ruled by the same state, but with profoundly
unequal rights. This is a vision of a
21st-century apartheid.”
Twice before, Israel has annexed occupied land – East Jerusalem in
1980 and the Syrian Golan Heights in 1981. On both occasions, the UN
Security Council immediately condemned the annexations as unlawful but
took no meaningful countermeasures to oppose Israel’s actions.
Similarly, the Security Council has repeatedly criticized the Israeli
settlements as a flagrant violation under international law. Yet,
Israel’s defiance of these resolutions and its ongoing entrenchment of
the settlements has gone unanswered by the international community.
“This time must be different. The international community has solemn
legal and political responsibilities to defend a rules-based
international order, to oppose violations of human rights and
fundamental principles of international law and to give effect to its
many resolutions critical of Israel’s conduct of this protracted
occupation,” said the UN experts, who stressed that “states have a duty
not to recognise, aid or assist another state in any form of illegal
activity, such as annexation or the creation of civilian settlements in
occupied territory. The lessons from the past are clear: Criticism
without consequences will neither forestall annexation nor end the
occupation.”
They said: “Accountability and an end to impunity must become an
immediate priority for the international community. Available to it is a
broad menu of accountability measures that have been widely and
successfully applied by the UN Security Council in other international
crises over the past 60 years. The accountability measures that are
selected must be taken in full conformity with international law, be
proportionate, effective, subject to regular review, consistent with
human rights, humanitarian and refugee law, and designed to undo the
annexations and bring the occupation and the conflict to a just and
durable conclusion. Palestinians and Israelis deserve no less.”
The UN experts concluded their statement by expressing “great regret
about the role of the United States of America in supporting and
encouraging Israel’s unlawful plans for the further annexation of
occupied territory.”
They said that while on many occasions over the past 75 years, the
United States has played an important role in the advancement of global
human rights, on this occasion, “it should be ardently opposing the
imminent breach of a fundamental principle of international law, rather
than actively abetting its violation.”
https://imemc.org/article/un-experts-israels-annexation-of-west-bank-land-a-serious-violation-of-un-charter-conventions/
***
PCHR: Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in
the Occupied Palestinian Territory (June 11 – 17, 2020)
Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
Israeli violations of human rights in the occupied
Palestinian territory (11 – 17 June 2020)
Summary
The Israeli forces continued to commit crimes and
multi-pronged violations against Palestinian civilians and
their properties, including raids into Palestinian cities
that are characterized with excessive use of force, assault,
abuse and attacks on civilians. This week, Israeli Forces’
excessive use of force rendered 9 injuries among Palestinian
civilians, including 3 journalists in the West Bank.
Additionally, IOF continued home-demolitions in the West
Bank, and distribution of demolition and cease-construction
notices while it continues land razing for the establishment
of settlement-roads, as Israeli occupation authorities
prepare to commence its annexation plan of large parts of
West Bank territories.
This week, PCHR documented 183 violations of international
human rights law and international humanitarian law (IHL) by
IOF and settlers in the oPt.
Israeli Forces shooting and violation of right to bodily
integrity: IOF shot and wounded 9 Palestinians,
including 3 journalists, in excessive use of force against
them in the West Bank: 5 were shot, including the 3
journalists, in dispersal of Kufur Qaddoum protest in
Qalqilia; and 4 in occupied East Jerusalem.
In Gaza, 4 shootings against agricultural lands eastern Gaza
Strip were reported; and twice against fishing boats sailing
in northern Gaza sea. Additionally, Israeli warplanes
carried out two missile-attacks on vacant lands in eastern
Rafah, and southeastern Gaza.
Israeli Forces incursions and arrests of Palestinian
civilians: IOF carried out 74 incursions into the
West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Those
incursions included raids of civilian houses and shootings,
enticing fear among civilians, and attacking many of them.
During this week’s incursions, 75 Palestinians were
arrested, including 16 children and a woman. In the Gaza
Strip, IOF conducted 1 limited incursion into northern Gaza
Strip.
Settlement expansion activities and settlers’ attacks:
IOF continued its settlement expansion operations in the
West Bank, PCHR documented 7 violations, including;
Bethlehem: Palestinian
banned access to his land; and lands and walls razed for the
establishment of two settlement-roads;
East Jerusalem: 1 house
self-demolished and another residential building (3-storey)
demolished; other demolitions included: 1 residential
facility; 7 small commercial facilities; 1 barracks;
under-construction apartment and sports center wall;
Ramallah: 3 demolition
and evacuation notices to civilian houses.
PCHR also documented 8 settler attacks: arson attacks on a
car and agriculture lands and assault on a civilian; terror
attacks on residential tents, barns, and solar cells
destroyed in Nablus; and assaults on civilian houses in
Hebron.
Collective punishment policy: IOF took the measures
of Nathmi Abu-Baker’s home, from Ya’bad in Jenin, who is
imprisoned by IOF allegedly for throwing a stone that killed
an Israeli soldier. This move is a prelude to demolishing
Abu-Baker’s home which falls under the systematic Israeli
collective punishment policy.
Israeli closure policy and restrictions on freedom of
movement: The Gaza Strip continues to suffer the
worst blockade in the History of the Israeli occupation of
the oPt as it has entered the 14th consecutive year, without
any improvement to the movement of persons and goods,
humanitarian conditions and bearing catastrophic
consequences on all aspects of life.
Furthermore, IOF uses Erez Crossing that is designated for
movement of individuals as an ambush to arrest Palestinians
who obtain permits to exit via Israel. It should be noted
that coordination for the travel of patients and others via
the crossing have stopped since the Palestinian General
Authority for Civil Affairs’ (GACA) work was suspended
pursuant to Palestinian President announcement on 19 May
2020 that the State of Palestine and the Palestine
Liberation Organization (PLO) are no longer bound by
treaties and agreements with the American and Israeli
governments and all consequent obligations to such treaties
and agreements, including security.
The PA decision was motivated by the annexation plans of
over 30% of West Bank area intended by Israel with the
support of the current U.S. Administration under President
Trump.
Meanwhile, IOF continued to divide the West Bank into
separate cantons with key roads blocked by the Israeli
occupation since the Second Intifada and with temporary and
permanent checkpoints, where civilian movement is
restricted, and they are subject to arrest.
I. Violation of the Right to Life and to Bodily
Integrity/Shooting and other Violations:
- At approximately
13:00 on Friday, 12 June 2020, IOF stationed at the
northern entrance established at Kufur Qaddoum village’s
lands, north of Qalqilia, suppressed a protest in which
dozens of Palestinian civilians participated. IOF chased
the young men who gathered in the area, clashed with
them, and fired rubber bullets, sponge-tipped bullets
sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, 5
civilians, including 3 journalists, were shot with
rubber bullets in their lower extremities. IOF targeted
an ambulance with rubber bullets when it was on its way
to rescue the wounded civilians.
The injured journalists are:
1. Ja’far Eshtiyah, photographer at the French News
Agency AFP, was shot with a rubber bullet in his left
leg; 2. Ayman Nubani,
photographer at Wafa News Agency, was shot with a rubber
bullet in his left leg; and
3. Fadi al-Jayousi, photographer at Palestine Satellite
Channel, was shot with a rubber bullet in his left leg.
- At approximately
01:30 on the same Friday, a peaceful protest took part
from the center of Ni’lin village, west of Ramallah into
the annexation wall in Abu Laimoun area, to protest
against the Israeli annexation plan to part of the West
Bank lands. The protestors chanted slogans to Israeli
occupation and condemns IOF crimes against Palestinians.
the protestors threw stones at IOF stationed at the
annexation wall while the latter fired sound bombs and
tear gas canisters at them. As a result, a number of
civilians suffocated due to tear gas inhalation.
- At approximately
15:00 on the same Friday, IOF suppressed a protest
called for by Palestinian national factions in
al-Zubeidat village, north of Jericho. The protest was
organized against the Israeli annexation plan of parts
of the West Bank lands and Palestinian northern valleys
areas.
At
approximately 16:20, IOF stationed along the border
fence, northeast of Beit Hanoun, in northern Gaza Strip,
sporadically opened fire at lands adjacent to the border
fence and fired a number of tear gas canisters . As a
result, Palestinian shepherds, who were in the area,
panicked and left the area fearing for their lives.
Neither casualties nor material damage was reported.
- At approximately
15:15, on Saturday, 13 June 2020, Israeli soldiers
stationed along the border fence, in eastern Deir
al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, opened fire and
fired tear gas canisters at Palestinian shepherds. No
casualties were reported.
- At approximately
08:30 on Sunday, 14 June 2020, IOF stationed along the
border fence, east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza
Strip, fired live bullets and tear gas canisters at
agricultural lands, east of Khan Younis. Palestinian
farmers, as a result, of that, panicked and had to leave
their lands fearing for their lives. No casualties were
reported.
- At approximately
15:30 on the same Sunday, IOF stationed at
“al-Container” military checkpoint, east of Bethlehem,
detained Mahmoud Mohammed Taqatqah (26), officer at the
Palestinian national security service, when he was
returning from his work office in Jericho. IOF attacked
Taqatqah, heavily beating him, questioned him before
they released him. Eyewitnesses said that Israeli
soldiers attacked Taqatqah, who is from Beit Fajjar
village, south of Bethlehem after they checked his ID
card and recognized the nature of his work. Taqatqah
sustained bruises throughout his body.
- At approximately
13:10 on Monday, 15 June 2020, an Israeli drone fired 2
missiles at an empty land, in eastern al-Shoka village,
east of Rafah. No casualties were reported.
- Ten minutes later,
and Israeli drone fired a missile at an open land, east
of Johor al-Deek village, southeast of Gaza City. No
casualties were reported.
- At approximately
05:30 on Tuesday, 16 June 2020, Israeli gunboats
stationed northwest of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza
Strip, chased and heavily opened fire at Palestinian
fishing boats sailing within the allowed fishing area (3
nautical miles). Fishermen as a result of that had to
sail back fearing for their lives. No casualties were
reported.
- At approximately
17:00 on the same Tuesday, IOF stationed along the
border fence, northeast of Bethlehem in northern Gaza
Strip, sporadically opened fire at agricultural lands
adjacent to the border fence. As a result, Palestinian
shepherds panicked and left the area. Neither casualties
nor material damage was reported.
- At approximately
18:00 on the same Tuesday, an Israeli force reinforced
with a number of military SUVs stormed al-Matar
neighborhood in Kafer Aqab village, north of occupied
East Jerusalem. The soldiers deployed in the
neighborhood and raided several commercial shops. In the
meantime, a number of Palestinian young men gathered and
threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli soldiers. The
soldiers fired rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters at the protestors as clashes erupted in the
area. As a result, 5 civilians were wounded; 4 of them
were shot with rubber bullets in their lower
extremities, and one was wounded after felling on the
ground according to Palestine Red Crescent Society
(PRCS)’s crews.
- At approximately
21:00 on the same Tuesday, IOF stormed al-‘Isawiya
village, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem. The
soldiers deployed in the neighborhoods, established
checkpoints at the village entrances, prevented
civilians from entering or leaving it, and searched
vehicles before allowing them to leave the village. In
the meantime, a number of Palestinian young men
protested at the entrance to Obeid neighborhood, west of
the village and threw stones, fireworks, and Molotov
Cocktails at Israeli soldiers. A large Israeli force
immediately stormed the neighborhood and fired rubber
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
Palestinian protestors. Confrontations that erupted
between the young men and IOF continued for 3 hours. As
a result, 2 civilians suffocated due to tear gas
inhalation. IOF also arrested Abdullah Ra’fat Mahmoud
(16) before they withdrew from the village.
- At approximately
07:00 on Wednesday, 17 June 2020, Israeli gunboats
stationed northwest of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza
Strip, chased and heavily opened fire at Palestinian
fishing boats sailing within the allowed fishing area (3
nautical miles). Fishermen, as a result of that,
panicked and had to sail back to the shore fearing for
their lives. No casualties were reported.
II. Incursions and Arrests
Thursday, 11 June 2020:
- At midnight, IOF
arrested Ahmed Taleb Thiyab (22), from Kafer Qalil
village, southeast of Nablus, while he was working in
Ariel settlement, northeast of Salfit. IOF took him to
an unknown destination.
- At approximately
02:00, IOF moved into Azoun village, east of Qalqilia.
They raided and searched several houses and arrested a
man and child; Zakariya Shbaita Abdul Hamid Shbaita
(16), and Ahmed Khaled Sabri Badwan (20).
- At approximately
02:00, IOF moved into al-Rashayda village, east of
Bethlehem. They raided and searched Salem Eisaa
Rashayda’s (55) house and arrested his son Shaher (30).
- At approximately
04:00, IOF moved into Beit Fujjar Municipality, south of
Bethlehem. They raided and searched several houses and
arrested (3) civilians including two children; Jebril
Nasim Ali Taqatqah (16), Amir Murad Taqatqah (16), and
Eissa Mohammed Ayyad al-Harimi (21).
- At approximately
05:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
moved into al-Am’ari refugee camp, south of al-Beira.
They raided and searched several houses and threw sound
bombs which caused fear among civilians, and arrested
Mustafa Abdul Karim Abu Shawish (22).
- At approximately
06:00, IOF stationed at a temporary military checkpoint
established under Otara’s bridge, north of Ramallah,
arrested Mohammed Ramadan al-Haq (26), and Mohammed
Ahmed Ibrahim al-Haq (23), from al-Am’ari refugee camp,
north of al-Beira.
- At approximately
12:30, IOF stationed at Eyal checkpoint, north of
Qalqilia, arrested Ibrahim Mo’een Khalil al-Shaikh (22),
from ‘Azoun, east of Qalqilia, while passing through the
checkpoint.
- At approximately
14:30, IOF established a temporary military checkpoint
on the entrance of al-‘Aqaba village in the northern
valley. They stopped the Palestinian vehicles, checked
their ID Cards and turned them back after notifying them
that these lands have been annexed. Meanwhile, IOF
arrested Wajeeh Abdullah Dabk (50), Council Chairman of
Tayasir Village; and Mo’ayad Dwaikat (45); and took them
to an unknown destination.
- At approximately
15:30, IOF stationed at a temporary military checkpoint
established on the entrance of Kafr Laqf, east of
Qalqilia, arrested Ayoub Abdul Latif Odwan (22), from
Azoun village, east of Qalqilia.
- At approximately
16:00, IOF stopped and arrested Zayed Mohammed Khudairat
(45), from al-Thaheriya village, south of Hebron, on a
temporary military checkpoint on the eastern entrance of
the village.
- At approximately
16:30, IOF stationed near “Ma’ale Efraim” settlement
established on al-Jaftalk, north of Jericho, arrested
Yaser Abdul Karim Khater, from Ein al-Sultan refugee
camp, while passing through the checkpoint.
- IOF carried out (3)
incursions in Tafouh and Deir al-‘Asal villages in
Hebron Governorate, and al-Owja village, northeast of
Jericho. No arrests were reported.
Friday, 12 June 2020:
- At approximately
02:30, IOF moved into Barqa village, southwest of
Nablus. They raided and searched two houses belonging to
Ammar Ragheb Mohammed Salah (24) and Abdul Qader Sa’eed
Salah (24) and arrested them.
Around the same time, IOF moved into Ezbet Shofa
village, east of Tulkarem. They raided and searched
Ahmed Zuhair Safarini’s (24) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
11:00, IOF arrested Mohammed al-Sanjalawi (32), al-Aqsa
Mosque’s guard, while working in the mosque’s yard in
the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. IOF took him to
al-Qashla investigation center and released him after a
few hours. Eyewitnesses said that al-Sanjalawi was
arrested on grounds of interrupting a Jewish-American
tourist while recording a video about the Al-Aqsa Mosque
to correct some information to her and explained the
religious and historical importance of the Mosque for
Muslims around the world.
- At approximately
15:00, IOF moved into Wad Abu Kabir in Nahalin village,
southwest of Bethlehem. They raided and searched
Mohammed Afif Fanoun’s (37) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
19:00, IOF moved into Obaid neighborhood, west of
al-Issaweya village, northeast of the occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched Abdullah Alaa
al-‘Awaiwi’s (20) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
18:30, IOF stationed at a temporary military checkpoint
near Jericho, arrested Ahmed Nasr Turkman (24), from
Qabatya, southeast of Jenin, north of the West Bank. IOF
took him to an unknown destination.
- At approximately
22:10, IOF stationed at a temporary military checkpoint
on the entrance of Kaful Hares village, north of Salfit,
arrested Khaled Ibrahim Qadous (28), from al-Zaweya
village, west of Salfit.
IOF carried out an incursion in al-Beira. No arrests
were reported.
Saturday, 13 June 2020:
- At approximately
02:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
moved into Wad al-Hurya, the southern area of Hebron.
They raided and searched three houses belonging to
Na’eem Mahmoud Jabara, Jawad Ayed Jabara, and Zeidan
Jabara. No arrests were reported.
- At approximately
14:40, IOF stationed at Za’tara military checkpoint,
south of Nablus, arrested Mohammed Salim Zuhd (25), from
Salfit.
- At approximately
16:20, IOF stationed at ‘Annab military checkpoint, east
of Tulkarm, arrested Hamza Khairy al-Qabaj (29), from
‘Anabta, east of Tulkarem. Qabaj is a member of the
national security forces.
- At approximately
21:00, IOF moved into al-Hara al-Wosta in Ras al-‘Amoud
neighborhood, east of the occupied East Jerusalem. They
raided and searched several houses and arrested (3)
children; Hamza Waleed al-Nabulsi (16), and his brother
Ayoub (14), and their cousin Omar al-Nabulsi (14).
Sunday, 14 June 2020:
- At approximately
01:00, IOF moved into Ayda refugee camp, north of
Bethlehem. They raided and searched two houses belonging
to Mohammed Omar al-Badawna (23), and Osaid al-Dein Abu
Shu’aira (17), and arrested them.
- At approximately
02:00, IOF moved into Harmala, east of Bethlehem. They
raided and searched Ibrahim Wajeeh Atallah’s (23) house
and arrested him.
At
approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Wadi al-Jouz
neighborhood, east of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old
City. They raided and searched several houses and
arrested (3) civilians: Qasim Mohammed Totah (23),
Yousef al-Salti (19), and Mohammed al-Salti (24).
- At approximately
04:00, IOF moved into Abu Dis village, east of the
occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched two
houses belonging to Mustafa Mohammed Nayfa (24), and
Murad Rabea’ (22), and arrested them.
- At approximately
11:30, IOF stationed in Salim Court, west of Jenin,
north of the occupied West Bank, arrested ‘Ateya Jamal
Nabhan (18), from Jenin refugee camp, west of the city.
‘Ateya was heading to his brother Mohammed’s (20) trial
who is a medicine student at the Arab American
University and arrested since 02 June 2020.
- In the morning, IOF
established a temporary military checkpoint near Barta’a
village, southwest of Jenin, north of the occupied West
Bank. They arrested Qusai Rabea’ Mer’ai (26), from Kafr
Dan, west of Jenin.
- At approximately
17:30, IOF chased a white Skoda jeep with a Palestinian
registration plate driven by two unidentified persons,
in Faroush Beit Dajn village in the northern valleys,
north of the West Bank. IOF stopped them in Jawad Jawdat
Hamed’s (48) house yard; they arrested them and
confiscated their Jeep, then arrested the house owner.
IOF took them to an unknown destination.
- IOF carried out (3)
incursions in Hebron and Sa’eer village. No arrests were
reported.
Monday, 15 June 2020:
- At approximately
01:20, IOF moved into Betin village, northeast of
Ramallah. They raided and searched two houses belonging
to Amjad Kan’an Hamed (22), and Ahmed Yasi Alwan (24),
and arrested them.
- At approximately
02:30, IOF moved into Barqa village, northeast of
Nablus, north of the West Bank. They raided and searched
Abdul Hameed Mohammed Salah’s (20) house and arrested
him.
- At approximately
03:30, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles,
moved into Kobr village, north of Ramallah. They raided
and searched Marwan Adeeb al-Barghouthi’s (20) house and
arrested him.
- At approximately
04:00, IOF moved into Kafr Ne’ma village, west of
Ramallah. They raided and searched two houses belonging
to Abed Radwan Abu ‘Aadi and Suhail Jameel Ataya. IOF
handed them summonses to refer to the Israeli
Intelligence Services.
- At approximately
06:00, IOF moved into al-Tour neighborhood, east of the
occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and
searched several houses and arrested (3) civilians
including a child; Jamal Emad al-Za’tari (20), Sari Sami
Abu al-Hawa (17), and Mohammed Naji Abu Jum’a (18).
al-Za’tari’s family said that the Israeli Intelligence
Services and IOF stormed their house and started beaten
their son Jamal before arresting him. They also arrested
his two brothers Ahmed (22) and Mohammed (25), after
heading to al-Maskoubeya police station to check on
their brother Jamal. al-Za’tari’s family added that they
were surprised to see IOF in their house, so Jamal got
out of his room and asked them to not enter the rooms
because his mother and sister were alone there.
Meanwhile, IOF started beaten, insulting and cursing
him, then they hit Jamal’s mother and sister Houzan. It
should be mentioned that IOF arrested Jamal without
allowing him to wear his shoes, as he was getting ready
to go to work.
- At approximately
08:00, IOF reinforced with two military vehicles and
infantry unit moved from Zikim Military Base, northwest
of Beit Lahia 50-meters to the west of the border fence.
They levelled and combed lands that were previously
levelled amidst Israeli sporadic shooting. No casualties
were reported.
- At approximately
11:00, IOF moved into al-‘Isawiya village, northeast of
the occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched
Obada Bassam Syam’s (19) house and handed him a summons
to refer to the Israeli Intelligence Services in
al-Maskoubeya police station in West Jerusalem
immediately. When he referred, they investigated with
him for hours and extended his arrest until Thursday.
- At approximately
12:00, IOF moved into al-Tour neighborhood, east of the
occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and
searched two houses belonging to Ahmed Walid Abu Sbaitan
(22), and Mahdi Salim Jwailis (21), and arrested them.
- At approximately
14:00, IOF moved into al-‘Isawiya, northeast of the
occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and
searched Mahmoud Ramadan Obaid (23) and handed him a
summons to refer to the Israeli Intelligence Services in
al-Maskoubeya police station in west Jerusalem, on the
morning of the next day.
- IOF carried out two
incursions in Sir village, north of Qalqilia, and
Derastya, north of Salfit. No arrests were reported.
Tuesday, 16 June 2020:
- At approximately
02:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
moved into Beit Ammer, north of Hebron, and stationed in
several neighborhoods. They raided and searched four
houses and arrested (4) civilians: Waheed Hamdi Abu
Maria (52), Mohammed Shehda Slaibi (22), Suliman Jawdat
Bahr (21), and Nour Mohammed Slaibi (18).
- At approximately
02:30, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
moved into Yatta, south of Hebron. They raided and
searched Younis Arafat Basal’s (44) house and arrested
him.
- At approximately
02:30, IOF moved into Ya’bad village, southwest of
Jenin, north of the West Bank. They raided and searched
two houses belonging to Hafiz Ibrahim Abu Baker (20),
and ‘Amer Abdul Rahman Ba’jawi (20), and arrested them.
- At approximately
04:30, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
moved into al-Am’ari refugee camp, south of al-Beira.
They deployed between civilians’ houses, raided and
searched, causing fear among civilians. They raided and
searched Hamza Mohammed al-Bis’s (20) house and arrested
him.
- At approximately
19:30, IOF reinforced with two military vehicles moved
into southern Hebron. They raided and searched Ra’ed
Yaqin al-Jabari’s (18) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
20:30, IOF severe beaten and assaulted with electric
guns, a group of Palestinian civilians, after a quarrel
between them and IOF near Bab al-Majles, one of gates of
the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old
City, ended in the arrest of (3) civilians. The
arrestees are: Abdul Rahman Ayman al-Bashiti (16), Adham
Anwar al-Za’tari (18), and Mohammed Dawoud al-Tiryaki
(19).
- IOF carried out (7)
incursions in Bal’in, Burham, al-Tira, Ramallah
al-Tahta, and Batn al-Hawa in Ramallah; and Sebastia and
Qafr Qalil in Nablus. No arrests were reported.
Wednesday, 17 June 2020:
- At approximately
01:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
into Hebron, and stationed in Wad Abu al-Qamara. They
raided and searched two houses and arrested two
children: Mustafa Samir al-Zeir (16) and Majdi Fawwaz
al-Rajoub (16).
- At approximately
07:00, IOF moved into Bir Ayoub neighborhood in Silwan,
south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. They
raided and searched several houses including the former
prisoner Abdul Men’im Mohammed al-A’awar’s (51) house
and arrested his wife, Eman Fatafita (46), his son
Jibril (19), and for children, Sultan Mahran Shwaiki
(15), Amer Walid Syam (17), and his brother Adam (15),
and Mahdi Mofid Khadour (15). It should be noted that
Emaan Fatata is Mohammed al-A’awar’s mother, who was
arrested two years ago, and she was supposed to go with
a group of Jerusalemite families to visit her son in
prison, especially that they have been deprived
visitation rights for more than 4 months. Ms. Fatata’s
arrest denied her seeing her son. Additionally,
Abdulminem al-A’awar, her husband, has been detained for
the past 3 weeks and is under intensive investigation at
Maskoubeya center.
- At approximately
11:00, an undercover unit from the IOF “Mista’arvim”
moved into Qabatya, southeast of Jenin, north of the
West Bank. The sneaked by two cars carrying Palestinian
registration plates and stationed in the western
neighborhood. The unit arrested Suliman Adnan Tazazra’a
(22) and took him to unknown destination.
- IOF carried out (2)
incursions in al-Samoua’ and Hebron. No arrests were
reported.
III. Settlement Expansion and Settler Violence in the West
Bank
a. Demolition and Confiscation of Civilian Property for
Settlement Expansion Activities
- At approximately
14:00 on Friday, 12 June 2020, IOF prevented Ahmed
‘Obaid al-Hafiz Sawad from completing excavation works
conducted in his plot of land in Sha’b al-‘Arab area in
Nahaleen village, west of Bethlehem, under the pretext
of being under the IOF control. Mayor of Naheleen
Municipality, Subhi Zidan, said that IOF moved into the
village and stationed in Wad Abu Kbeer and Sha’b
al-‘Arab areas amidst firing tear gas canisters and
sound bombs. Zaidan clarified that IOF moved into a site
, which includes bulldozers and trucks for Sawad, under
the pretext of conducting excavations and levelling an
area under the Israeli control.
- On Friday, 12 June
2020, ‘Ali Rabi’ah implemented the Israeli Municipality
order and self-demolished his house comprised of 2
under-construction apartments (180 sqm) in Surbaher
village, south of occupied East Jerusalem, under the
pretext of non-licensing. Rabi’ah said that the Israeli
Municipality issued a demolition order against his house
or the its staff will do so and Rabi’ah will pay the
demolition costs estimated at NIS 80,000. He pointed out
that his family attempted to license the house, but in
vain. He added that his family stated to build this
house in March 2019.
- On Sunday, 14 June
2020, IOF levelled al-Khader village lands, south of
Bethlehem. The Wall and Settlement Resistance authority
stated that Israeli bulldozers, under the IOF
protection, uprooted and damaged dozens of fruitful
trees. IOF claimed that lands’ levelling aims to build a
new bypass road for settlers.
- At approximately
11:00 on Monday, 15 June 2020, Israeli construction
vehicles demolished a residential building comprised of
3 floors in Ras Shehdad area in Shu’fat camp, northeast
of occupied East Jerusalem, under the pretext of
non-licensing. According to PCHR’s investigations, IOF
moved into the area and were deployed on the main
street. They then moved into Ras Shehdad neighborhood
and imposed a military cordon on the area, in addition
to closing the main street. The military construction
vehicles demolished ‘Alqam family house comprised of 3
floors, each one includes 2 apartments (160 sqm), and 4
stores belonging to Hasan ‘Alqam and Osama Ahmed ‘Alqam.
Hasan ‘Alqam said that the Israeli Municipality staff
demolished the house, despite the family’s objection to
the Israeli Supreme Court and depositing NIS 40,000, as
the demolition took place before the end of the
specified period of challenge. ‘Alqam stated that the
house was built in the beginning of 2020 and the
municipality issued a demolition order against it under
the pretext of non-licensing and being near the
annexation wall. He pointed out that house sheltered 30
persons, including 18 children.
- At approximately
17:00 on Monday, 15 June 2020, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil
Administration officers moved into Beit Sira village,
west of Ramallah, and stationed at the entrance to
al-Latroun Street. The Israeli Civil Administration
officers distributed demolition notices for 3 houses
located near the mentioned street, ordering their owners
to evacuate within 4 days, under the pretext of illegal
construction in Area C.
The notified houses belong to:
1. Mohamed Ismail ‘Anqawi (37), a 220-square-meter house
built of bricks and sheltered 5 persons.
2. Ismail ‘Anqawi (62), a 120-square-meter house built
of bricks and sheltered 2 persons.
3. Hussain ‘Anqawi, a 200-square-meter house built of
bricks and sheltered 2 persons.
- At approximately
02:00 on Tuesday, 16 June 2020, IOF demolished several
facilities and walls in Abu Dies and al-Sawahra
villages, east of occupied East Jerusalem, under the
pretext of non-licensing. Former Head of al-‘Aizariyia
village Council, Bassam al-Bahar, said that IOF
accompanied with military construction vehicles raided
al-Quds University in Abu Dies village, where they
demolished the eastern wall of its under-construction
stadium. The military construction vehicles then moved
into al-Sawahra village and demolished Dawoud Salama
Shoqirat’s barrack, an under-construction apartment, 7
shops belonging to ‘Abdullah and Tariq al-Sekhi, and
under-construction residential facility belonging to
‘Ali Sowan and Mohamed al-A’raj.
- IOF levelled
agricultural lands and demolished retaining walls in
al-Makhrour area, west of Bethlehem. The Wall and
Settlement Resistance authority stated that IOF
bulldozed agricultural lands and retaining walls to
build a settlement street on Palestinians’ agricultural
lands.
III. b. Israeli Settler Violence
- At approximately
00:45 on Thursday, 11 June 2020, Israeli settlers
attacked the outskirts of Zita Jama’een village,
southeast of Nablus. The settlers set Rasheed ‘Ali
Mahmoud Hansah’s vehicle ablaze while it was parking in
front of his house in Wad area. As a result, the
vehicle’s left side and front were set ablaze. The
village residents’ neighbors could put out the fire
later. The settlers also vandalized Hansah’s house walls
with racist slurs.
- Hanash (50) said to
PCHR’s fieldworker that: ” A approximately 00:50 on
Thursday, 11 June 2020, while my family and I were
asleep in our house, my son Mohamed heard a loud
explosion in our house. He immediately headed to the
window to see what is happening. He saw my vehicle was
set ablaze from the left side. He came immediately to my
room and wake me up. We headed to the vehicle to put the
fire out and the neighbors helped us. After that, the
neighbors told me that they saw racist slurs written on
my house walls, so I knew that the settlers did so. I
phoned the Palestinian police and the head of the
village council and told them what happened.”
- At approximately
10:30, Israeli settlers, from “Homish” settlement, which
is established in al-Qababat area, west of Burqa
village, southwest of Nablus, attacked and threw stones
at Naseem Mohamed Ameen Hejah (43), a police officer at
PA. As a result, he sustained bruises in the left side
of his waist and laceration the right leg veins. It
should be noted that Hejah was in his plot of land in
al-Mosareb area along with his friend Fateem Salah and
Fateem’s son, Nasrallah. When they saw the settlers
approach, they flee towards the village, but Naseem
rolled on the hill and fell on the ground, so the
settlers controlled him and threw stones at him. He was
then taken to Rafidia Hospital for treatment.
- On Friday, 12 June
2020, Israeli settlers, from “Kiryat ‘Arba’” settlement,
which is established on the Palestinians confiscated
lands, east of Hebron, attacked with stones al-Ja’bari
family’s houses in Wad al-Hussain area and broke the
windows of vehicles parked in the area. The settlers
withdrew later and no injuries among civilians were
reported.
- At approximately
10:00, Israeli settlers, from “Sosiya” settlement, which
is established on the Palestinians confiscated lands,
south of Hebron, moved into Sosiya village and wandered
between residential tents. The Palestinian civilians
confronted them and forced them to leave.
- At approximately
18:30 on Friday, 12 June 2020, Israeli settlers, from
“Yitzhar” settlement, which is established on
Palestinian confiscated lands, southeast of Nablus, set
fire to Palestinians’ agricultural lands. As a result,
dozens of dunams planted with wheat and olive trees and
were set ablaze before putting out the fire.
- At approximately
22:00, dozens of Israeli settlers gathered at the
entrance to Qasrrah village, southeast of Nablus, and on
the main street extending from Za’tarah checkpoint to
Jericho. They carried out riots on the street until
mid-night.
- At approximately
16:00 on Saturday, 13 June 2020, armed settlers, from
“Hafat Ma’oun” settlement, moved into Palestinians’
lands in al-Tawana village, east of Yatta, south of
Hebron. They attempted to attack Palestinian civilians
while present their agricultural lands and cursed at
them.
- At approximately
10:45 on Monday, 15 June 2020, four Israeli vehicles
carrying at least 25 settlers moved into al-Fajem area
in the central Jordan Valley, southeast of Nablus. The
settlers cut the sheds of residential and livestock
tents with sharp tools. These tents belong to ‘Atiyia
Qasem Bani Muniyia and his brother Zuhir, and their
neighbor Basem Bani Jaber. They settlers also damaged 4
solar cells and stole 8 batteries belonging to ‘Atiyia
Qasem Bani Muniyia.
Collective Punishment Policy
As part of the collective punishment policy applied by the
Israeli forces, against Palestinian families of those
accused of carrying out attacks against the IOF and/or
settlers, IOF took a measurement of a house belonging to a
Palestinian detainee as a prelude to demolish it. According
to PCHR’s investigations, at approximately 15:00 on
Thursday, 11 June 2020, IOF raided Nathmi Mahmoud Abu Baker
(49)’s house in Ya’bad village, southwest of Jenin. Abu
Baker was accused of dropping a rock on an Israeli soldier’s
head and killing him on 12 May 2020. IOF took the house
measurements as a prelude to demolish it, noting that the
170-square-meter houses is comprised of 3 floors.
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