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Israeli Occupation Regime Soldiers and Settlers
Continue Human Rights Violations, Abductions of Palestinians, and
Demolishing their Property
June 5, 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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Demolition of Palestinian property in the Shaikh Jarrah
neighborhood in East Jerusalem, by Israeli occupation regime,
file, June 2, 2020
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Israeli occupation soldiers abducting a Palestinian young man in
the West Bank, June 3, 2020 |
Israeli Occupation Troops Abduct Many Palestinians Across the West Bank
June 5, 2020 2:58 AM IMEMC
& Agencies
Israeli occupation troops reportedly abducted, early on Thursday, a total of 19
Palestinian residents, across the Palestinian West Bank.
Local media reports said that Israeli troops, in the northern West
Bank city of Qalqilia, abducted five residents, identified as Sa’d
Mansour, 25, Zaid Redwan, 19, Yehya Redwan, Iyad Shbaita, 18 and Adham
Shawahna, 35.
In Ramallah city, central West Bank, Israeli troops abducted three
young men, identified as Aysar Na’eem, Solieman Aarouri, 20 and Ayman
Alatshan, 22. Two of which are university students at the Beir Zeit
university. Before the abduction, Israeli soldiers reportedly broke into
the three residents’ homes.
In Bethlehem city, Israeli soldiers, backed by armored vehicles,
abducted Abdelrahman Shaibat, after breaking into and vandalizing his
home, located in the Beit Sahour area, on the outskirts of Bethlehem.
Meanwhile, local media sources and witnesses said that Israeli troops
abducted three Palestinian residents from different neighborhoods in the
city.
Sources within the Tulkarem-based Palestinian Prisoners’ Society
(PPS), confirmed that the troops abducted Yehya Qarout, 21, from the
Ektaba eastern neighborhood of Tulkarem, Aws Hussary, 22, from the
Thennaba locality, east of the city and Monjed Redwan, 22, from the
Tulkarem refugee camp. All were reportedly abducted by Israeli soldiers
after the latter broke into and vandalized their homes.
In the meantime, Israeli troops abducted eight Palestinian residents
from the West Bank city of Hebron, southern occupied West Bank. Local
sources identified those abducted as Essam Alzehour, Mustafa Alasafra,
Ma’an Alatawna and Ahmad Abu Raya.
Also, Israeli troops abducted a former prisoner, Belal Awad, 19,
Kefah Abu Ayyash, 37 and Mohammad Abu Ayyash, 25.
Israeli abductions of Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied
Palestinian West Bank, have recently increased as Israeli leaders have
hinted at the possibility of annexing the West Bank by July of this
summer.
Israeli Occupation Army Escalates Demolitions in South Hebron Hills
June 4, 2020 7:29 PM Ali
Salam
Israeli occupation soldiers, on Wednesday, dismantled several Palestinian-owned
tents and other structures in Masafer Yatta, southern Hebron hills,
according to two local officials.
Coordinator of the Anti-Wall & Settlement Committees, Rateb
al-Jabour, told Palestinian WAFA News Agency that Israeli forces
accompanied a bulldozer to Khirbet al-Mafqara community, and proceeded
to knock down a tin-and-brick house and a tent, under the pretext of
being erected without a permit.
Jabour added that the owner, identified as Ahamd Hamamra, along with
his family are now without a home, due to the discriminatory Israeli
policies against the Palestinian population.
Coordinator of the local Protection Committees, Fuad al-‘Amur, said
that troops also dismantled three tin-sheet structures in al-Marekz
community, as well as a tent in al-Fakhit community.
Al-‘Amur added that Israeli soldiers also stormed Maghayer al-Abeed
community and destroyed another tin-sheet structure.
The President of the Municipal Assembly of Masafer Yatta, Nidal
Younes, told Quds News Network that the tents were owned by the
Hamamdeh, Makhamreh, and Omour families, all of whom have been left
homeless.
Worth mentioning that Israeli forces, on Tuesday, delivered a
demolition order for Palestinian-owned home in Deir al-Asal al-Foqa
village, near Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank, the owner
stated.
Owner of the under construction home, Sadam al-Shwamreh, told
Palestinian WAFA News Agency that Israeli soldiers handed him a notice
for the demolition of his 120-square-meter house.
~ WAFA, QNN Image: ÌäÉ ÇáÍãÇíÉ æÇáÕãæÏ / Protection and Sumud
committee Video: Reposted from áÌäÉ ÇáÍãÇíÉ æÇáÕãæÏ / Protection and
Sumud committee
Several Palestinian Structures Demolished by Israeli
Occupation Army
near Jericho
June 4, 2020 6:58 PM Ali
Salam
Israeli occupation forces, on Wednesday, demolished 5 Palestinian-owned
residential structures as well as two animal sheds in Deir Hajle, east
of the occupied West Bank city of Jericho.
Mohammad Ghrouf, a local monitor of illegal Israeli settlements, told
Palestinian WAFA News Agency, that Israeli soldiers stormed the area and
demolished seven structures belonging to a local Palestinian resident
and his four sons.
All structures of the Palestinian Bedouin community, displacing eight
families, according to a local activist.
Eid Khamis, an activist in the popular resistance, told Quds News
Network that Israeli forces failed to deliver demolition orders, so
residents were shocked to see the Israeli army invading the community to
demolish their shelters.
QNN further reported that occupation forces demolished 11 structures,
including residential structures that provided shelter for several
Palestinian civilians, in addition to sheep sheds for livestock.
~ WAFA, QNN Videos: Reposted from QNN Image: QNN
Illegal Israeli Settlers Raze Palestinian Land to Build Settler-only
Road
June 3, 2020 3:00 PM Ali
Salam
Illegal Israeli settlers, on Tuesday, seized and bulldozed a portion of
Palestinian-owned land in Tell and Immatain villages, near Nablus, in
the northern occupied West Bank, Palestinian Information Center.
Palestinian official monitoring settlement activities, Ghassan
Daghlas, said that illegal colonial settlers used bulldozers to clear
land for the purpose of building a settler-only road leading to the
illegal Israeli Havat Gilad colony.
Israeli forces, also reportedly bulldozed Palestinian-owned olive
groves in Huwara town, south of Nablus, for the purpose of building a
road for illegal settlers.
The escalation of home demolitions and destruction of Palestinian
land in recent weeks is a prelude to Israel’s planned annexation of the
occupied West Bank, in defiance of international law, and United Nations
resolutions.
Image: Ma’an
Israeli Occupation Forces Abduct Eleven Palestinians Including Teens
across West Bank
June 3, 2020 3:00 PM Ali
Salam
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) reported that Israeli forces
abducted 5 Palestinian youths from Ramallah and Al-Bireh District;
1. Musa Ahmed Hamed, 22, from Silwad, 2. Basil Mufeed Atta, 3. Akram
Fateh Zahran, 4. Muhammad Abdel Hakim Atta and 5. Muhammad Noah Atta
From the Al-Far’a camp and the town of Tamoun, Tubas District,
occupation forces arrested;
6. Zakaria Fayez Awad and 7. Numan Nasser Bani Odeh
From Qalqilia and the Jerusalem District;
8. Iyad Salih Noufal, 17, from northern West Bank city of Qalqilia,
9. Muhammad Haitham Mustafa from the town of Al-‘Isawiya after storming
his home and 10. Ashraf Shamasneh from the town of Qatana northwest of
Jerusalem
In Nablus, northern occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian
Information Center, Israeli soldiers at the Za’atara crossing, abducted
a young man identified as;
11. Hisham Bashkar from Askar refugee camp
Occupation forces reportedly stormed Shu’fat refugee camp in east
Jerusalem and carried out widespread invasions of Palestinian homes.
In Hebron (al-Khalil), confrontations between Israeli soldiers and
local youths near the military watchtower at the main entrance to
al-Arroub refugee camp, the PIC further reported.
Palestinian security sources confirmed that several Palestinian
youths choked on tear-gas fired by Israeli soldiers at the entrance of
the refugee camp, Palestinian WAFA news Agency reported.
~ PPS, PIC, WAFA
Armed Illegal Israeli Settlers Raze 350 Palestinian-owned Land, Kick
Farmers off Land
June 3, 2020 3:00 PM Ali
Salam
An illegal Israeli settler, on Tuesday, razed lands in the
Palestinian Bedouin community al-Malihat area, northwest of the occupied
West Bank city of Jericho, according to sources.
Suleiman Malihat, Fatah official, told Palestinian WAFA News Agency
that an armed colonist levelled 350 dunams of Palestinian-owned lands,
to build a separation wall for a nearby outpost.
Near the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem, illegal Israeli
settlers forced Palestinian farmers out of their lands, in the village
of Kisan.
Ahmad Ghazal, from the Kisan village council, told WAFA that settlers
kicked farmers out of their lands as they were plowing it, claiming that
the farmers needed a permit to access their own lands.
The illegal colonists were provided cover by the Israeli military,
the Palestinian Information Center reported.
~ WAFA, PIC
Over 8000 Dunams of Palestinian Farmland Burned by Israeli
Occupation Soldiers'
‘Training’ in Jordan Valley
June 3, 2020 7:34 AM Ali
Salam
Israeli occupation military training on Tuesday caused a wide area of
agricultural land in the Jordan Valley to burn, Quds News Network
reported.
Local sources said that the Israeli military’s use of live ammunition
caused fire to burn nearly 180 dunams of agricultural land and 8200
dunams of pastoral land, used for the purpose of grazing livestock.
Israeli military training was the cause of the fire which destroyed
Palestinian crops of wheat and barley, as well as land for the grazing
of livestock.
The loss of land and crops will have a detrimental effect on the
Palestinian farmer’s ability to make a living.
The occupation state of Israel seeks to displace the indigenous
Palestinian people from their land, in order to make room for illegal
settlers.
Israel has openly admitted plans to annex the occupied West Bank, as
such, taken into context, this incident could be seen as a intentional
act and not a mere accident as Israeli authorities may claim.
~ QNN
Israeli Occupation Forces Detain 20 Palestinians on Tuesday across West
Bank
June 3, 2020 7:03 AM Ali
Salam
UPDATED June 3 – 0700:
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) reported that Israeli
occupation forces
abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, 20 citizens from the West Bank, including
a child.
The PPS said that five citizens were arrested from several towns in
the city of Nablus;
1. Ahmed Youssef Awad, 2. Dawood Khaled Saleh, 3. Ayoub Asida from
Tal, 4. Karam Issa Dawood from Beita 5. Luay Tayseer Dwaikat from Beita
From Jenin, the occupation forces arrested five citizens;
6. Muhammad Azmi Al-Nasharti from Jenin camp, 7. Imad Jamal Abu
Al-Haija from Jenin camp, 8. Fathi Muhammad Al-Atoum from Jenin camp, 9.
Muhammad Al-Nabhan from Jenin camp, and 10. Sheikh Khaled Suleiman
Meanwhile, three citizens from several towns in the Ramallah district
of Al-Bireh were arrested;
11. Ahed Hazim Al-Rimawi, 18 from the town of Beit Rima, 12. Khaldoun
Al-Barghouthi from the town of Koper, and 13. Qusai Omar Kharaz, 18 from
Silwad
From Jerusalem, the following were arrested;
14. Mohammed Badr from the town of Abu Dis, 15. Rouhi Al-Jabbar, 13
from al-‘Isawiya, 16. Dhiaa Ayman Obaid from al-‘Isawiya and 17. Hussam
Sidr, arrested from the Al-Aqsa Mosque
Added to the detainees are citizens;
18. Khalil Fouad Yaqoub, 24, from the town of Kafel Haris in Salfit
governorate,
19. Ali Mahmoud Al-Qaq, 22, from the town of Kafel Haris and
20. Fathi Ahmed Harsha, 26, from the town of Qaffin in Tulkarem
~ PPS
Illegal Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinian Homes Near Nablus
June 2, 2020 11:17 PM IMEMC
News
Several fanatic illegal Israeli settlers attacked, on
Tuesday evening, a few Palestinian homes in Burin village, south of the
northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Ghassan Daghlas, a Palestinian official who monitors Israel’s illegal
colonialist activities in northern West Bank, said the assailants came
from the illegal Havat Ma’on colony, which was built on private lands,
owned by Burin residents.
Daghlas added that the colonists attacked several homes close to the
illegal colony, and set fires around them.
Locals rushed to aid the families and managed to control the fire,
while the colonists fled back to their outpost.
The attack is part of ongoing and escalating Israeli violations
against the Palestinians, their homes, lands, and their holy sites.
Israel’s colonies in the West Bank, including those in and around
occupied East Jerusalem, are illegal under International Law, the Fourth
Geneva Convention, in addition to various United Nations and Security
Council resolutions.
Israeli Occupation Navy Ships Harass Palestinian Fisherman off Gaza
Coast
June 2, 2020 10:41 PM IMEMC
& Agencies
Israeli occupation naval forces reportedly harassed, earlier on Tuesday morning,
flooding with water, the boats of Palestinian fishermen, off the coast
of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Local media sources in the coastal territory said that Israeli naval
vessels intercepted some fishing boats, in the northwestern area of
Sudaniya, forcing them all to leave, with no casualties reported.
Israeli harassment of fishermen occur almost on daily basis, and
since 2007 when the occupation enforced a marine blockade on the Strip,
fishermen are severely limited in their ability to make a living.
Concerned bodies have so far documented many deaths, injuries and
abductions among fishermen, as well as sabotage of hundreds of fishing
boats, along the shores of the besieged coastal enclave.
In the meantime, for the second day in row, Israeli armored vehicles
and bulldozers invaded the
Mallaka area, east of Gaza city and began razing Palestinian farm lands,
nearby with the troops opening fire.
No causalities were reported.
Israeli Occupation Troops Demolish Palestinian-owned Home in Silwan, 6
Stores in Jerusalem
June 2, 2020 10:34 PM IMEMC
& Agencies
Israeli occupation troops reportedly demolished, earlier on Tuesday, a number of
Palestinian-owned buildings, including a residential home and six
stores, in the internationally-recognized occupied East Jerusalem.
Local Palestinian residents told Palestinian WAFA News Agency that
two Israeli army bulldozers, backed by an Israeli army force, began
bulldozing six stores that are under construction in the Jabal
Al-Mukaber neighborhood.
Resident Mohammad Za’atra, owner of the now-destroyed buildings, told
WAFA that the stores have been under construction for the past couple of
months and that the demolition came under the pretext of lacking an
Israeli authorities’ permit.
He said that the stores were built for residential and commercial
purposes, but earlier today, he was shocked to see them all being
demolished by the occupying Israeli troops.
Local sources in the Jabal Al-Mukaber neighborhood have recently
suggested that this neighborhood, particularly, has been exposed to a
series of Israeli actions, over the past several weeks.
Also in the internationally-recognized occupied East Jerusalem,
Israeli troops demolished a home belonging to Ahmad Abu Diyab, in the
Silwan neighborhood, south of the occupied city.
Local sources in Silwan reported that the demolished home was shelter
for seven family members, including five children, before Israel
demolished it, forcibly displacing its inhabitants. No further details
were reported.
Image: Silwanic
Israel Occupation Regime to Demolish 200 Palestinian-owned Industrial
Structures in Jerusalem
IMEMC, June 2, 2020 9:44 PM Ali
Salam
The Israeli occupation regime municipality of West Jerusalem, on Sunday, finalized an
order to evict and demolish 200 Palestinian-owned industrial structures
in Wad al-Joz neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem, sources said .
Chairman of East Jerusalem’s Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
Kamal Obeidat, told Palestinian WAFA News Agency that the municipality
of West Jerusalem, issued a final order to evict and demolish 200
structures in Wad al-Joz industrial area, in the southern West Bank.
The buildings, which were built decades ago, include car repair
shops, car parts, restaurants, among other services that Palestinians
depend on in order to make a living and provide for their families.
In related news, activist, Fuad Amour, with the protection and
resistance committee, told Quds News Network that illegal Israeli
settlers in the Masafer Yatta area, in the southern Hebron Hills, set up
a mobile home in the Palestinian village of Tawani.
Palestinian citizens and activists, on Saturday, in the village,
erected a solidarity tent, in support of the villagers in their
resistance measures against the Israeli colonialist settlers.
~ WAFA, QNN Image: PCHR.
***
PCHR: Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in
the Occupied Palestinian Territory
(28 May – 03 Jun 2020)
Summary of Israeli occupation regime Violations of Human Rights in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (28 May – 03 June 2020)
Israeli occupation forces continued to commit crimes 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, IOF killed 2 Palestinians, including a
disabled person, and wounded another in less than 15 hours
in excessive use of lethal force in two separate incidents
in Ramallah and East Jerusalem.
Additionally, this week witnessed an escalation in Israeli
demolitions of Palestinian houses and properties in the West
Bank, including East Jerusalem, including the demolition of
7 houses, 4 of which were self-demolished, and 200
commercial facilities in Jerusalem received demolition and
eviction notices; as well as, wide-scale land-razing and
demolition notices distributed to houses and properties in
the West Bank.
This week, Palestinian
Center for Human Rights (PCHR) documented
180 violations of international human rights law and
international humanitarian law (IHL) by IOF and settlers in
the oPt. The restrictions imposed under the state of
emergency have hindered our fieldwork team’s ability to
cover all incidents in the oPt and were forced to collect
information via phone from trusted local sources. As such,
this report is an in-comprehensive record of Israeli
violations of human rights against Palestinians in the oPt,
as IOF continues its attacks against civilians despite the
exceptional circumstances that have overcome the whole world
in the face of a life-threatening pandemic.
IOF shooting and violation of right to bodily integrity:
IOF shot and killed 2 Palestinians, including a disabled
person, in two separate incidents of excessive use of lethal
force in Ramallah and East Jerusalem. On 30 May 2020, IOF
killed Iyad al-Hallaq, a person with disability (PWD), while
he was en route to his school in East Jerusalem. PCHR
investigations indicate that Israeli police personnel shot
al-Hallaq despite being informed that he had a disability
and shot him at zero distance while he laid on the ground
wounded, which prove the soldiers intended to kill him
without cause and without him posing any danger or threat to
their lives. A day earlier, IOF killed Fadi Qa’d on
suspicion of an intent to ram soldiers with his car in
Ramallah. Furthermore, IOF wounded 3 Palestinian civilians,
including a child that was arrested after being shot; a
person with disability; and a journalist in Kufur Qaddoum in
Qalqilia.
In Gaza, 3 shootings against agricultural lands eastern Gaza
Strip were reported; and once against fishing boats sailing
in northern Gaza sea.
IOF incursions and arrests of Palestinian civilians:
IOF carried out 85 incursions into the West Bank, including
occupied East Jerusalem. Those incursions included raids of
civilian houses and shootings, inciting fear among
civilians, and attacking many of them. During this week’s
incursions, 98 Palestinians were arrested, including 10
children and 4 women that included a journalist. The
majority of arrests occurred in East Jerusalem, and targeted
prominent religious and political figures who were detained
for several hours before release with restraining orders
from al-Aqsa Mosque grounds.
Settlement expansion activities and settlers’ attacks:
IOF continued its settlement expansion operations in the
West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, PCHR
documented 19 violations, including: demolition of 5 rooms
and 4 residential tents, 2 agricultural rooms, 9 demolition
notices for two houses and small residences and properties
in Hebron; a plot of land confiscated and 7 houses
demolished, 4 of which were self-demolished by orders from
IOF and wide-scale demolition and eviction notices were
handed to 200 facilities in East Jerusalem; 5 notices to
demolish 3 houses and 2 cabinets in Ramallah; work-halted at
a excavation site, street reconstruction, and a settler-road
established in Bethlehem; irrigation networks dismantled, 3
construction vehicles and water tank confiscated in Jericho;
4 barracks, 52 solar cells, 12 tables; 5 tons of barley and
3 tons of fodder confiscated in Nablus; 6 residential
barracks made of tin plates and iron were demolished in
Jericho.
PCHR also documented 3 settler attacks: Assaults on
Palestinians and attempted to ram one with a car in Hebron;
and farmers were evicted from land in Bethlehem.
Israeli closure policy and restrictions on freedom of
movement: The Gaza Strip still suffers the worst
closure 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.
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.
1. Violation of the Right to Life and to Bodily Integrity:
Shooting and other Violations
- At approximately
16:00 on Thursday, 28 May 2020, an Israeli infantry unit
stormed al-Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron. They
indiscriminately fired sound bombs and tear gas
canisters in the camp’s main road, claiming that the
Israeli military watchtower established on a bypass
road, east of the camp, was stoned. The Israeli unit
withdrew later from the camp. Neither casualties nor
house raids were reported.
- At the same time,
Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence, east
of al-Buraij in central Gaza Strip, opened fire at
Palestinian shepherds, adjacent to the border fence. No
casualties were reported.
- At approximately
10:00 on Friday, 29 May 2020, Israeli soldiers stationed
along the border fence, east of al-Buraij in the central
Gaza Strip, opened fire at Palestinian shepherds,
adjacent to the border fence. No casualties were
reported.
- At approximately
13:00 on the same Friday, IOF stationed at the northern
entrance to Kufur Qaddoum village, north of Qalqilia,
suppressed a protest in which dozens of Palestinian
civilians participated. IOF chased young men who
gathered in the area as clashes erupted. IOF fired
rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at
the young men. As a result, 4 civilians, including a
journalist, were shot and injured with rubber bullets in
their lower extremities. The wounded journalist, Nidal
Eshtiyah (46), who works at the Chinese News Agency, was
shot with a rubber bullet in his thigh.
- In a new crimes of
excessive use of lethal force, IOF killed a Palestinian
civilian, alleging that he attempted to ram Israeli
soldiers with his car; northwest of Ramallah. According
to PCHR’s investigations, at approximately 16:30 on
Friday, 29 May 2020, IOF stationed at Raya valley area,
between al-Nabi Saleh and Deir Nizam villages, in front
of “Halamish” settlement, northwest of Ramallah, opened
fire at a Palestinian vehicle driven by Fadi Adnan
Samara Qa’d (37) from Abu Qash village, northwest of
Ramallah. Qa’d was shot directly with a live bullet and
left to bleed for more than two and a half hours,
without being given any first aid. Hours later, an
Israeli vehicle arrived and took Qa’d to an unknown
destination. Later, Israeli Authorities announced Qa’d’s
death due to Israeli forces’ shooting, alleging the
victim attempted to ram Israeli soldiers with his car;
no casualties among soldiers were reported.
In contrast with the Israeli claims, according to
information obtained by PCHR, Qa’d was driving his
private Ford-Fiesta car (white) en route to al-Saweya
village in Salfit to pick up his wife and 5 children
from their Grandfather’s house. Qa’d was met by an
Israeli military vehicle parked in the street, six
soldiers stepped out from the vehicle, and 3 of them
ordered him to stop before he reached the military
vehicle. Qa’d lost control of his car and steered his
car north-bound, in the opposite direction from where
the soldiers stood, and collided with a wooden bench
under a tree. IOF, from a 10-meter distance, immediately
opened fire at Qa’d’s car, and wounded him while he was
inside. The soldiers left him to bleed for more than two
hours and half, without providing any first aid, and
prevented the Palestinian ambulances from approaching
him. He was later taken to an unknown destination. It
should be noted that Qa’d’s car did not pose a threat or
danger to the soldiers’ lives, and the fact it steered
towards the opposite side from where soldiers stood
proves the was no intent to ram them.
After the news of Qa’d’s murder, dozens of Palestinians
from al-Nabi Saleh village gathered, threw stones at the
Israeli soldiers stationed in the area and clashes
erupted as the later responded with live bullets, sound
bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, Ahmed Eyad
al-Tamimi (21), a disabled person with down syndrome,
was shot with a live bullet in his left leg, and he was
referred to the Istishari Arab Hospital in al-Rihan
suburb, in Ramallah for treatment.
- At approximately
06:30 on Friday, 29 May 2020, IOF stationed along the
border fence, east of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip,
opened fire at agricultural lands, east of Khuza’ah
village, adjacent to the border fence. No casualties
were reported.
- In a new crime of
extra-judicial execution, IOF shot dead a disabled
Palestinian civilian, while he was heading to his school
in East Jerusalem. According to PCHR’s investigations,
Israeli police officers shot dead the said civilian,
despite some warnings that he was disabled from a zero
range while lying on the ground and wounded, indicating
that the victim was deliberately killed without
justification and without posing a threat to the lives
of Israeli soldiers.
According to information obtained by PCHR, at
approximately 06:15 on Saturday, 30 May 2020, Israeli
police at al-Mujahideen Street, near Bab al-Asbat area,
fired live bullets at disabled man, Iyad Khairy
al-Hallaq (32), killing him immediately. Al-Hallaq was
en route to a special education school for persons over
the age of 18, near the King Faisal Gate, one of al-Aqsa
Mosque’s gates in the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old
City. As a result, was shot dead with several live
bullets.
Israeli police claimed that they noticed “a Palestinian
carrying a suspicious object that they thought was a gun
and ordered him to stop. After the man refused and
started fleeing the scene, the officers started chasing
him on foot and opened fire, ultimately killing him.” In
a subsequent statement, the Israeli Police announced
that the victim was unarmed, and that he had been shot
with 8 bullets.
Wardah Abu Hadid, counsellor at al-Bakriyah School,
where Iyad used to study, said:
“I saw Iyad while he was on his way to the school
when Israeli police officers chased him in Bab
al-Asbat (Gate of the Tribes). I attempted to reach
the place to clarify to the police that Iyad is
disabled. Iyad saw me and attempted to approach me
and hide from Israeli soldiers as he was calling me:
Wardah Wardah, help me”. It was clear that Iyad
called for my help, but Israeli soldiers fired
several live bullets at him at him, and he fell on
the ground as a result of that. At that time, I
shouted as lowed as I can saying: he is disabled in
Jewish language. I also asked the soldiers to see
Iyad’s ID card, but they did not listen to me and
even shot dead with 2 other bullets from a zero
range. Iyad was holding. What was suspected to be a
gun was just “paws and a muzzle” that were held
tightly by Iyad. The 3 Israeli police officers shot
Iayd and did not listen to my calls; none of them
even stopped shooting. The soldiers rather pointed
their guns at me, searched and questioned me if Iyad
gave me a gun to hide it.”
Wardah Abu Hadid suffered a nervous breakdown that
required taking her to the hospital for medical
treatment. Abu Wardah gave her testimony to Israeli
investigators the following day.
According to al-Hallaq family, the victim was
slim-built, suffered a mental disability; as well as
hearing and sight deficiencies. The family added that
Iyad fears of strangers, but he depended on himself
since he was 6 years old, as he went to his special
school, which is adjacent to Bab al-Asbat, where the
shooting occurred.
Rawhi al-Hallaq, the victim’s father said:
“My son was holding a cell phone as his mother and I
always asked him to call us when he arrives at his
school, and he put a card on his chest explaining
his condition. My son did not hold a gun and cannot
even carry a knife or any other sharp tool as he is
a peaceful person.”
Diana al-Hallaq, Iyad’s sister, said to PCHR’s
fieldworker that her family consists of her parents, her
sister and her only brother, Iyad. She said that Iyad
attending “Bacrieh B Occupational School, which is for
the ages of 18, where he goes to spend time and learn
handicrafts. She said her brother goes to school on
foot, every day from 7:00 a.m. and returns at 2:00 p.m.
On the day of his death he went early than usual to his
school. Diana said she heard that Iyad was shot by the
Israeli police, and told her mother, who had rushed to
Bab al-Asbat, but did not found her son.
A Short time after the incident, large Israeli force
stormed the family’s house in Nazlah Street in Wadi
al-Jouz and searched it to find any evidence that
condemns Iyad. However, the soldiers only found dolls
and personal stuffs. During the incursion, Israeli
forces attacked Iyad’s sister and beat her with batons
on her head, back and hands, causing her bruises and
wounds.
Israeli media later mentioned that the preliminary
investigation conducted by the Israeli Justice
Ministry’s Police Investigative Division (Mahash) showed
that a member of the Border Police officers involved in
the killing of al-Hallaq continued to shoot him even as
he laid on the ground wounded.
- At approximately
16:00 on Sunday, 31 May 2020, IOF suppressed a protest
organized by dozens of activists and civilians to
commemorate the 19th anniversary of Faisal Abdul-Qadir
al-Huseini’s death, Executive Committee member of the
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), at Beit
al-Sharq, which is closed in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood,
north of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
Eyewitnesses stated that IOF surrounded the protest,
closed the street and handed over the protestors a ban
decision signed by the Israeli Minister of Internal
Security, alleging that the protest is sponsored by the
PA, and it did not obtain necessary authorization in
accordance with ” Identifying Activities” agreement. IOF
also arrested Adnan Adek Tawfiq Ghaith (46), Jerusalem’s
Mayor, Nasser Qaws (49), Head of Prisoners Club in
Jerusalem, Awad al-Salaimah (48), Member at Fateh
Movement in Jerusalem, tribal leader Abed al-Salaimah,
Ishaq, Ishaq and Marwan al-Ghoul. IOF further handed
summonses to other civilians. On the next day morning,
Israeli authorities released Mayor Ghaith without
conditions.
- At the same time,
IOF suppressed a protest, called for by a youth movement
in Jerusalem, at Damascus Gate in the center of occupied
East Jerusalem, in which dozens of Palestinian civilians
participated to condemn the killing of Iyad al-Hallaq,
who was disabled. When the protestors chanted slogans
condemning the killing of al-Hallaq, IOF surrounded the
area and established steal barriers and forcibly
evacuated the area of participants. IOF also chased the
participants and attacked some of them by beating and
pushing them and arrested Ahmed Montaser Abu Sbaih (23).
- At approximately
19:00 on Sunday, 31 May 2020, Israeli soldiers stationed
at the western entrance to Kafer Malek village,
northeast of Ramallah, indiscriminately fired rubber
bullets and tear gas canisters at civilians’ houses in
al-Tarbi’ah area, adjacent to Bypass Road (60), alleging
that they were stoned. As a result, Rasem Suleiman
Ghurrah (15) was shot with a rubber bullet in his foot.
Israeli soldiers arrested Rasem and released on Monday,
01 June 2020. Rasem was transferred to Palestine Medical
Complex in Ramallah for medical treatment.
- At approximately
08:00 on Tuesday, 02 June 2020, Israeli gunboats
stationed northwest of Beit Lahia chased and
sporadically opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats
sailing within the allowed fishing area (3 nautical
miles). Israeli artillery also fired smoke shells in the
vicinity of the fishing boats. As a result, fishermen
panicked and fled to shore, fearing for their lives. No
casualties were reported.
- At approximately
00:14 on Wednesday, 03 June 2020, IOF suppressed a
protest with al-Aqsa Mosque Khatib, Sheikh Akramah
Sabri, in front of his house in al-Sowanah neighborhood,
east of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. IOF attacked
the participant by beating and pushing them and arrested
3 of them.
Eyewitnesses stated that IOF surrounded the vicinity of
Sheikh Sabri’s house before the protest begins. Noon
prayers were scheduled to be held followed by the
protest and press conference, before the sheikh went to
“Al-Qashla” Investigation Center after he was summoned
to it. IOF intended to renew the decision to deny Sheikh
Sabri’s access to al-Aqsa Mosque. IOF fixed a decision
by the Israeli police chief to ban any event in
solidarity with the sheikh at the door of his house.
Eyewitnesses added that IOF checked the participants’ ID
cards, maltreated them, and arrested some of them. Some
of the arrestee were identified as: Jihad Abi Znaid
(53), Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC)’s Member;
Sheikh Abdullah Alqam, Secretary-General of the Tribes
in Jerusalem and Palestine; and Hamdi Diab, Head of Wall
and Settlement Resistance Committee in Jerusalem. IOF
also handed summonses to journalists Ahmed Othman
Jalajel (41) and Murad Saeed, who were covering the
protest. IOF further attacked 3 lawyers, who were in the
area, namely: Khalid Zabarqah, Medhat Dibah, and Hamzah
Qatinah.
It should be noted that IOF arrested Sheikh Sabri from
his house last Friday and denied him access to al-Aqsa
Mosque for a week. IOF summoned him on Wednesday for
investigation to deny him access again for several
months.
2. Incursions and Arrests
Thursday, 28 May 2020:
- At approximately
02:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles,
moved into Hebron. They raided and searched Omar
Abdulmohdi Shawar’s (25) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
03:00, IOF moved into Qafin, north of Tulkarem. They
raided and searched several houses belonging to Karam
Ra’ed Mohammed Ammar (28) and Abdul Rahim Waleed Sabah
(26) and arrested them.
- At approximately
03:40, IOF moved into Far’oun village, south of
Tulkarem. They raided and searched Mahmoud Nabil Odwan’s
(22) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
03:45, IOF moved into Ya’bad village, southwest of
Jenin. They raided and searched several houses and
arrested (3) civilians: Nour Bashar Abu Baker (23), his
brother (21), and Mohammed Reyad Turkman (20).
- Around the same
time, IOF moved into Qabaitia, southeast of Jenin. They
raided and searched Mohammed Ma’moun Abu al-Rab’s (19)
house and arrested him.
- At approximately
06:00, IOF moved into Misilya village, southeast of
Jenin. They raided and searched Abdulsalam Nabih Abu
al-Rab’s (22) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
06:00, IOF moved into al-Jalazon refugee camp, north of
Ramallah. They raided and searched Fareed Tareq
al-Tirawi’s (19) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
22:00, IOF moved into Wadi Hilweh neighborhood in
Silwan, south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
They raided and searched Ibrahim Bidoun’s house and
arrested his two sons; Dia’ (27) and Mohammed (24). Dia’
and Mohammed were taken to an unknown destination.
- At approximately
16:00, IOF moved into al-‘Isawiya village, northeast of
the occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched
Ahmed Mohammed Derbas’s (26) house and handed him a
summons to refer to the Israeli Intelligence Services.
- IOF carried out an
incursion in Dirastia, north of Salfit. No arrests were
reported.
Friday, 29 May 2020:
- At approximately
05:00, IOF moved into Silwan, south of the occupied East
Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and searched Dawoud
Mousa al-Abbasi’s house and arrested his son Eissa (35).
It should be noted that Eissa al-Abbasi is a former
prisoner in the Israeli prisons for 10-years, and he was
released before several hours.
- At approximately
08:00, IOF stationed at a temporary military checkpoint
established near Bir al-Basha Gas Station, southwest of
Jenin, arrested two students; Mohammed Emad Shawkat
Sa’abneh (18), from Fahma village, and Mohammed Amjad
Shibani (18), from ‘Arraba, southwest of Jenin. IOF
arrested them a day before the high school final exams
while they were in a red Hyundai car belonging to
Mohammed, and they were taken to an unknown destination.
- At approximately
08:10, IOF stationed at a temporary military checkpoint
established at the eastern entrance of Ya’bad, southwest
of Jenin, arrested Jihad Mohammed Turkman (30), from the
village. IOF confiscated his motorcycle and took him to
an unknown destination.
- At approximately
09:30, IOF banned the Reconstruction Committee staff in
Hebron’s Old City, from doing maintenance and repair
work in the Ibrahimi Mosque claiming that they did not
own a permit from the Israeli Authorities. It should be
noted that the Department of Awqaf and Religious Affairs
is the responsible authority for maintenance work, in
coordination with the Hebron Reconstruction Committee.
- At approximately
12:30, IOF arrested Hanadi Mohammed al-Halawani (41),
near Bab al-Asbat “Lions’ Gate”, which is one of al-Aqsa
Mosque gates in Jerusalem, and took her to Bab
al-Silsila “Chain Gate”. IOF investigated with
al-Halawani for several hours and then released her on
condition that ban her entry to al-Aqsa Mosque for a
week and refer to them after two weeks to expand the
period of previous decision.
- At approximately
13:30, IOF moved into al-Sawana neighborhood, east of
the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and
searched ‘Akrama Sa’eed Abdullah Sabri’s (81) house,
Head of the High Islamic Supreme Council and preacher of
al-Aqsa Mosque, and took him to “al-Qashla”
investigation center in West Jerusalem. At approximately
16:30, IOF released him after the investigation on
condition that banning his entry to al-Aqsa Mosque for a
week and refer again on Wednesday.
- At approximately
13:35, IOF stationed at a temporary military checkpoint
on the entrance of Derastia village, south of Salfit,
arrested Mohammed Khaldoun Ridwan (22), from Azoun
village, east of Qalqilia.
- At approximately
15:00, IOF moved into al-Thawri neighborhood, south of
the occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched
Mohammed Yehya al-Daqaq’s (26) house and arrested him.
- IOF carried out (2)
incursions in Tal village, southwest of Nablus, and Beit
Dajan, northeast of Nablus. No arrests were reported.
Saturday, 30 May 2020:
- At approximately
23:00, Israeli infantry unit moved into Ein al-Lawza
neighborhood in Silwan, south of the occupied East
Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and searched two
houses and arrested two children; Mohammed Nihad Jaber
(16) and Mohannad Ali al-Natsha (16).
Sunday, 31 May 2020:
- At approximately
03:00, IOF moved into Ein al-Lawza neighborhood in
Silwan, south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
They raided and searched Abdul Men’em Jebril al-A’war’s
(51) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
08:00, IOF moved into al-Ram village, north of the
occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched the
guard of al-Aqsa Mosque’s house, Tareq Bassam Abu Sbaih
(39), and handed him a summons to refer to the Israeli
Intelligence Services.
- At approximately
10:00, IOF arrested (5) civilians including 2 women, one
of them is a journalist, while attempting to deport the
Palestinian worshippers protesting the settlers’
invasions into the grounds of al-Aqsa Mosque.
- The Islamic Awqaf
Department noted that 233 settlers stormed the Aqsa
Mosque via al-Maghareba Gate under a high protection by
the IOF and Israeli officers. IOF arrested the Jerusalem
journalist Sundos Abdul Rahman Abu Baker Owais (24)
while she was documenting the settlers’ storming,
despite showing her press card. IOF also arrested Ra’eda
Sa’eed al-Khalili (44), Lo’ay Jaber (24), Ehab Abu
Snaina (18), Fadi Zughayar, and Obada Samir Najeeb (22).
It should be noted that the Israeli Authorities released
the journalist Owais on condition that banned her entry
to al-Aqsa Mosque for a week.
- At approximately
18:00, IOF stationed at Jaba’ military checkpoint,
northeast of the occupied East Jerusalem, arrested
Younis Ra’ed Mizher (21) while passing through the
checkpoint. IOF took him to an unknown destination.
Monday, 01 June 2020:
- At approximately
01:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
moved into al-Tabaqa village, southwest of Hebron. They
raided and searched two houses and arrested Ahmed Salama
Abu Ras (38) and Faker Sharif Abu Ras (24).
- At approximately
01:30, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
moved into al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron. They
raided and searched several houses and arrested Ahmed
Jamal al-Badawi (33) and Ateya Mahmoud al-Najjar (23).
- At approximately
02:00, IOF moved into Anbata, east of Tulkarm. They
raided and searched two houses belonging to Abdullah
Mustafa Barakat (25) and Mohammed Saleem Hannoun (26)
and arrested them.
- At approximately
02:00, IOF moved into Qafin, north of Tulkarem. They
raided and searched Nidal Arafat Khasib’s (26) house and
arrested him.
- At approximately
03:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles
moved into Beit Ammer, north of Hebron. They raided and
searched two houses and arrested Khalil Eyad Bassam
al-Za’aqiq (16) and Ameen Emad Mohammed al-Slaibi (17).
- At approximately
03:00, IOF moved into al-Shwaikla Suburb, east of
Tulkarem. They raided and searched Samir Subhi Mohammed
Mahdawi’s (16) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
04:20, IOF moved into Bil’in village, west of Ramallah.
They raided and searched Hamza Thabit al-Khatib’s (22)
house and arrested him.
- At approximately
05:20, IOF moved into al-Mazra’a al-Gharbeya, north of
Ramallah. They raided and searched several houses and
arrested (3) civilians: Amro Mohammed Abu Qarea’ (19),
Mohammed Rabah Hannoun (28), and his brother Ahmed (26).
Rabah Hannoun, the father of Mohammed and Ahmed said
that the Israeli Intelligence officer called him and
ordered him to surrender his third son Mahmoud in Ofer
detention in Betounya village, west of the city.
- At approximately
07:15, IOF stationed at a temporary military checkpoint
established in the entrance of Salim village, northeast
of Nablus, arrested (3) civilians including a child. The
arrestees are: Mohammed Reyad Arayshi (20), Ayham
Mustafa Arayshi (20), and Wael Hussam Abu Mustafa (17);
all from Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus.
- At approximately
09:00, IOF moved into al-Sa’deya neighborhood, one of
the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City’s neighborhoods.
They raided and searched two houses belonging to Rawhi
Mahmoud al-Kalghasi (24) and Jehad Nassar Qaws (25) and
arrested them.
- At approximately
10:30, IOF arrested Khadija Mohammed Khwais (24) near
Bab al-Asbat “Lions’ Gate”, which is one of al-Aqsa
Mosque gates in Jerusalem, and took her to Bab
al-Silsila “Chain Gate” police station. IOF investigated
with her for several hours and then released her on
condition that ban her entry to al-Aqsa Mosque for a
week and refer to them after two weeks to expand the
previous decision’s period.
- IOF carried out (2)
incursions in Ya’bad, southwest of Jenin, and Sebastia,
northwest of Nablus. No arrests were reported.
Tuesday, 02 June 2020:
- At approximately
02:00, IOF moved into al-Issawiyah village, northeast of
the occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched
several houses and arrested (4) civilians including 2
children: Rawhi Ahmed al-Jayyar (13), Dia’ Ayman Obaid
(24), Mahmoud Mohammed Mustafa (16), and Yasin Hasan
Mustafa (19). And handed Mohammed Esmat Obaid (19) a
summons to refer to the Israeli Intelligence Services.
- At approximately
02:30, IOF moved into Kobar village, north of Ramallah.
They raided Khaldoun Rawhi al-Barghouthi’s (40) house
and arrested him.it should be noted that the
above-mentioned civilian is a former prisoner.
- At approximately
03:00, IOF moved into Nablus. They raided and searched
Ahmed Yousef Awwad’s (45) house in al-Makhfeya
neighborhood, southwest of the city and arrested him.
- Around the same
time, IOF moved into Ein Beit al-Ma’ refugee camp, west
of Nablus. They raided and searched Dawoud Waleed Abed
Saleh’s (24) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
03:15, IOF moved into Bita village, southeast of Nablus.
They raided and searched two houses belonging to Karam
Eisa Dawoud (23) and Lo’ay Tayseer Dwaikat (19) and
arrested them.
- At approximately
03:20, IOF reinforced with three military vehicles,
moved into Beit Rima village, northwest of Ramallah.
They raided and searched ‘Ahd Hazem al-Rimawi’s (18)
house and arrested him.
- At approximately
03:30, IOF moved into Tal village, southwest of Nablus.
They raided and searched Abdul Rahman Ahmed Ayyoub
Aseeda’s (50) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
03:30, IOF moved into Kafl Hares village, north of
Salfit. They raided and searched 3 houses belonging to
Khalil Fo’ad Abu Ya’qoub (22), Ali Mahmoud al-Qaq (20),
and Islam Suliman Bouzeya (22), and arrested them.
- At approximately
03:45, IOF moved into Jenin. They raided and searched
Fathi Mohammed al-‘Attoum’s (42) house and arrested him.
- Around the same
time, IOF moved into al-Jabareet neighborhood, southwest
of Jenin. They raided and searched Khaled Suliman Fayez
Abu Hasan’s (53) house and arrested him. It should be
noted that Abu Hasan is the Reform and Change Bloc
deputy in the Legislative Council, and he was dissolved
by the Palestinian Authority.
- Around the same
time, IOF moved into Jenin refugee camp, west of the
city. They raided and searched several houses and
arrested (3) civilians: Mohammed Jamal al-Nabhan (20), a
student in the Faculty of Dentistry at the American Arab
University, Emad Jamal Abu al-Hija (32), and Mohammed
Azmi al-Nasharti (28).
- At approximately
04:00, IOF moved into Abu Dis, east of the occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched Mohammed As’ad
Bader’s (26) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
14:00, IOF arrested Eyad Saleh Mohammed Nofal (17), from
Qalqilya, while investigating with him in the Israeli
liaison office, after summonsing him several hours
before of arresting him. IOF took him to an unknown
destination.
- At approximately
18:00, IOF stationed at Za’tara military checkpoint,
southeast of Nablus, arrested Hisham Nayef Ahmed Bushkar
(21), from Askar al-Jadeed refugee camp, northeast of
Nablus. IOF took him to an unknown destination.
- At approximately
21:40, IOF arrested Eyad Husni Abdul Naser (43), from
al-Shwaika Suburb, north of Tulkarm, while investigating
with him in the Israeli liaison office, after summonsing
him several hours before of arresting him.
- IOF carried out (3)
incursions in Burham, Deir Ghasana, and Kafr Ein
villages in Ramallah. No arrests were reported.
Wednesday, 03 June 2020:
- At approximately
02:00, IOF moved into al-Issawiyah village, northeast of
the occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched
Mohammed Haitham Mustafa’s (20) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
03:00, IOF moved into Tamoun village, southeast of
Tubas, north of the West Bank. They raided and searched
Ne’man Naser Bani Awda’s (25) house and arrested him.
- Around the same
time, IOF moved into al-Fare’a refugee camp, southeast
of Tubas, north of the West Bank. They raided and
searched Zakareya Fayez Jameel Awad’s (25) house and
arrested him.
- At approximately
05:00, IOF moved into Silwad, northeast of Ramallah.
They raided and searched Mousa Ahmed Hamed’s (26) house
and arrested him. It should be noted that the
above-mentioned civilian was previously imprisoned by
Israel.
- Around the same
time, IOF moved into Qitna village, northeast of the
occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched Ashraf
Ibrahim Hasan Shamasna’s (37) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
18:00, IOF moved into al- Issawiyah village, northeast
of the occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched
Mohammed Mousa Darwish’s (65) house and arrested him.
- At approximately
18:00, IOF stationed at Za’tara military checkpoint,
south of Nablus, arrested Doa’ Ramadan Kamel Arafa (21),
from Izbit Shofa, south of Tulkarem, while passing
through the checkpoint. It should be noted that she is a
student at the Faculty of Economics at Palestine
Technical University / Kadoorie, and she was taken to an
unknown destination.
- At approximately
19:00, IOF arrested Khattab Ala’ al-Sharbati (16) while
present near Bab Hatta, one of the Aqsa Mosque’s Gates
in the occupied East Jerusalem. IOF took him to an
unknown destination.
3. Settlement Expansion and Settler Violence in the West
Bank a. Demolition and
Confiscation of Civilian Property for Settlement Expansion
Activities
- At approximately
09:00 on Thursday, 28 May 2020, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil
Administration officers moved into al-Tiba village,
northwest of Hebron. IOF demolished 3 agricultural
rooms, under the pretext of non-licensing. Israeli
authorities notified to demolish the mentioned rooms on
19 May 2020, upon Article 4, of Military order No.
(1797), issued in 2018, on the “removal” of a new
structure. This order includes both uncompleted
structures and structures completed within the last six
months. Thus, a Palestinian living in the targeted areas
are unable to take any legal action or challenge before
the Israeli courts.
The facilities demolished were as follows:
Owner/Facility/Construction Materials/Area/Construction
Year/Cost/Family members
1. Wael Mohamed Salama Ja’afrah/agricultural room, bath
room/Concrete and bricks/26.5 s.q/2018/NIS 25,000/12
2. Ahmed Mohamed Salama al-‘Awiwi/agricultural
room/Concrete and bricks/70 s.q/2018/NIS 50,000/4
3. Raied Mohamed Salama Ja’afrah/agricultural room, bath
room/Concrete and bricks/71.5 s.q/2018/NIS 45,000/5
- On Thursday, 28 May
2020, Israeli authorities issued an order to confiscate
a plot of land in Wadi al-Rababa neighborhood in Silwan
village, south of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City,
and use it as a cemetery for Jews. The neighborhood
residents said that Israeli authorities issued an order
to confiscate over 1.5 dunams belonging to al-‘Abasi
family and others in order to use it as a cemetery for
Jews. The Israeli authorities gave the affected
Palestinians 2 weeks to challenge before the competent
courts. The residents clarified that the Israel Nature
and Antiquities Authorities started to build fake graves
in Wadi al-Rababa years ago, especially that there are
large areas of land and their owners are prohibited from
building on or cultivating. Over the past years, the
Israeli Municipality issued several confiscation orders
against hundreds of dunums to establish settlement
projects, such as the confiscation of 100 dunums to
establish national park and the confiscation of other
areas to establish tourist routes and bridges and
connect al-Thawri neighborhood with al-Nabi Dawad area.
- At approximately
11:00 on Thursday, 28 May 2020, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil
Administration officers moved into al-Naqqar area, west
of al-Tira village, southwest of Ramallah. The Israeli
Civil Administration officers handed 5 demolition notice
for 3 under-construction houses and wooden huts, under
the pretext of illegal construction in Area C.
The notified facilities belong to:
1. Shareef Ibrahim ‘Ali Hameed, an inhabited
160-square-meter house sheltering 8 members, including 4
children. 2. Osama
Ahmed Isma’il, a 100-square-meter house sheltering 8
members, including 6 children.
3. Ahmed Yoused Sa’ied, foundations of an
under-construction house.
4. Mostafa ‘Abed Mostafa, a wooden hut.
5. ‘Ali Ahmed Daib, a wooden hut.
- On Thursday, 28 May
2020, Israeli authorities stop construction works in a
house in ‘Artas village, south of Bethlehem. Atras
village council stated that, IOF moved into Solomon’s
tourist pools area and stopped construction works in
Omar Mostafa ‘Odah’s house , under the pretext of
non-licensing. The council added that IOF detained 4
workers and threatened the excavator owner Saied Abu
Sawi to surrender himself along with the excavator.
- On Friday, 29 May
2020, IOF ordered to stop working on a road
rehabilitation project in Rashaida village, east of
Bethlehem. Rashaida village council stated that IOF
ordered workers at the site to immediately stop working,
under the pretext of being an Israeli-controlled area,
or otherwise the workers will being arrested and their
equipment confiscated.
- At approximately
11:00 on Friday, Fares al-Khales implemented the Israeli
Municipality order and self-demolished his
under-construction house in Silwan village, south of
occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, under the pretext of
non-licensing. Al-Khales said that before starting the
construction, he headed to the Israeli Municipality, but
it refused to grant him a construction license because
there are no structural maps that respond to the natural
increase in the number of the local residents, and for
that reason, there are no house licenses. Al-Khales
clarified that he decided to build his unlicensed
110-square-meter house, but a short period later, the
municipality inspectors came to the house and handed him
a notice to self-demolish his house or the municipality
staff will do so and force him to pay the demolition
costs. Al-Khales rented construction vehicle and
self-demolished his house.
- At approximately
10:00 on Sunday, 31 May 2020, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil
Administration officers moved into Kherbet Bereen,
southwest of Bani Na’iem village, east of Hebron. The
Israeli Civil Administration officers distributed final
demolition notices for houses and an institution
building, under the pretext of non-licensing. On 23
January 2020, Israeli authorities distributed notices to
stop construction works in Palestinians houses, village
council building and 2 water wells in Bereen village,
under the pretext of non-licensing in Area C. These
notifications issued by the “Civil Administration –
Supreme Organizing Council – Inspection Subcommittee”
stated that these buildings were “constructed without a
license”, called on their owners to “immediately stop
construction work” and set (2/22/2020) as the date to
hold the Inspection Subcommittee session in the
settlement “Beit Eill” to decide either demolish the
building or return it to its previous status.
The distributed notices were as follows:
affected person/ facility/ Area/ Construction Materials/
Family members/ Construction year
1. Basheer ‘Abed al-Ghani Ibrahim Burqan/ house/ 40 s.q/
Bricks and tin plates/ 11/ 2017
2. Noor ‘Abed al-Ghani ‘Abed al-Rahman Burqan/ house/ 70
s.q/ Bricks and tin plates/ 1/ 2017
3. Noor ‘Abed al-Ghani ‘Abed al-Rahman Burqan/ Water
well/ 150 s.q/ 1/ 2017
4. Samer Mahmoud Burqan/ house/ 100 s.q/ Concrete/ 10/
5. Samer Mahmoud Burqan/ Water well/ 100 s.q/ 10/
6. The village council building/ Services center/ 40
s.q/ Bricks and tin plates/ -/ 2017
7. ‘Ata Na’iem Ibrahim Burqan/ house/ 120 s.q/ Concrete/
7/ 2017
- On the same day,
Israeli authorities notified to vacate at around 200
commercial and industiral facilities in Wadi al-Jouz
neighborhood, east of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old
City, and gave their owners until the end of 2020. Kamal
‘Obeidat, head of the Jerusalem’s Arab Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, said the demolition orders
targeting 200 facilities, including restaurants,
recreational centers and car repair shops located in one
of the liveliest areas, were issued with the approval of
Israel’s so-called planning and building committee.
‘Obeidat added that the decision aims at taking over the
only Palestinian-owned industrial area in occupied East
Jerusalem in order to further Judaize the holy city,
alter its identity and destroy the Palestinian economy,
forcing Jerusalemites deal with the Israeli industrial
areas. According to an Israeli report, broadcast on
Israeli channel (12), the Israeli Planning and Building
Committee aims to remove the industrial area in the Wadi
al-Joz neighborhood, and establish special technology
buildings (high-tech), huge commercial complexes, and
large restaurants on an area of 250,000 square meters.
The report indicated that some of the buildings that
will be built, will comprise of 16 floors.
- On Monday, 01 June
2020, IOF backed by military construction vehicles and
accompanied with Israeli Civil Administration officers
moved into Kherbet ‘Allan, north of al-Jeftlik area,
north of Jericho. IOF were deployed in the area, where
they raided and searched 3 houses. The Israeli Civil
Administration officers dismantled Moneer Nasasrah and
Ibrahim Salem’s 30 water irrigation networks and
confiscated them. IOF also arrested 5 civilians
identified as Ameen Fayiz ‘Anoud (35), Jum’a Mohamed
al-Jahaleen (23), and Anwar Mahmoud Abu Juda (50) along
with his 2 sons Raied (26) and Jehad (29). IOF
confiscated Anwar Juda ‘s 2 bulldozers and ‘Abed
al-Raheem Itrimat’s agricultural tractor and a water
well.
- At approximately
21:00 on Monday, 01 June 2020, Majed Mohamed Suliman
Ja’abees implemented the municipality order and
self-demolished his house located in al-Mukaber Mount
area, southeast of occupied East Jerusalem, under the
pretext of non-licensing. Ja’abees said that the Israeli
police refused to give him few days to self-demolish his
house and insisted to implement the demolition within 2
days. Ja’abees clarified that the building is comprised
of 2 houses built in an area of 160 square meter 6
months ago. The houses were sheltering his family
comprised of 7 members and his brother’s family
comprised of 4 members. Ja’abees added that he paid NIS
15,000 for the lawyer in an attempt to stop the
demolition, but in vain. Ja’abees pointed out that he
was forced to self-demolish his house to avoid paying
the demolition costs estimated at NIS 70,000 for the
Israeli municipality staff.
- At approximately
09:00 on Tuesday, 02 June 2020, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli
Municipality staff moved into Torbet Sawarha area in
al-Mukaber Mount, southeast of occupied East Jerusalem.
They imposed a security cordon on 2 under construction
houses belonging to Mohamed and Taher Ibrahim
al-Za’atrah and prevented anyone from approach the area.
IOF and municipality staff demolished the houses, under
the pretext of non-licensing. Mohamed Za’atrah said that
he was shocked when IOF raided their houses and
demolished them, pointing out that he and his brother
built the 250-square-meter houses in April 2019. It
should be noted that Israeli municipality staff
escalated their attacks against al-Mukaber Mount area,
as they distributed 27 notices in the last week to
demolish residential and commercial facilities.
Since the beginning of 2019 until now, over 80
residential and commercial facilities and retaining
walls were demolished by IOF. Also, it should be noted
that the residents of al-Mukaber Mount area like the
inhabitants of the rest of the Arab neighborhoods in
occupied East Jerusalem, are deprived of licensing,
expanding and renovating their houses. The Palestinian
citizen in occupied East Jerusalem submits an
application for the Israeli Municipality to obtain a
license and waits for many years. During which, he is
forced to pay high financial sums and eventually most of
these applications are rejected.
Around the same time, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil
Administration officers moved into Dir al-‘Asal village,
west of Dura, south of Hebron. The Israeli Civil
Administration officers hanged demolition notices issued
by the Military Commander of the Judea and Samaria
Region on 2 houses, under the pretext of construction
near the annexation wall.
The notices were as follows:
1. Fayiz Hasan Shawamrah’s 150-square-meter
under-construction house comprised of one floor
2. Saddam Fawzi Hasan Shawamrah’s 180-square-meter
under-construction house comprised of 2 floors
- On Tuesday,02 June
2020, ‘Alaa Ahmed Ibrahim Burqan implemented the Israeli
municipality order and self-demolished his house in
al-Mukaber Mount area, south of occupied East Jerusalem,
under the pretext of non-licensing. Burqan said that on
Sunday, the Israeli District Court issued a demolition
order against his house, so he was forced to
self-demolish it to avoid paying the demolition costs
estimated at NIS 10,000 for the municipality staff.
Burqan clarified that after a long struggle with the
Israeli Municipality for 4 years, he failed to stop the
demolition order. Burqan added that in 2017, the Israeli
Municipality imposed a fine of NIS 70,000 on him and he
is still paying it, however this does not nullify the
decision to demolish.
- At approximately
12:00 on Tuesday, 02 June 2020, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil
Administration officers and worker moved into al-Khan
area in the south-eastern side of al-Laban al-Sharqiyia
village. IOF along with the workers dismantled 4
barracks, 52 solar cells, 12 tables, 5 tons of barley,
and 3 tons of feed belonging to ‘Abed al-Baset Tayseer
Mostafa Nobani, under the pretext of illegal
construction in Area C.
- On Tuesday, 02 June
2020, Na’iem Salah Farrah implemented the Israeli
Municipality order and self-demolished a part of his
house in Beit Hanina neighborhood, north of occupied
East Jerusalem, under the pretext of non-licensing.
Farrah said that he was forced to self-demolish a part
of his house, pointing out that he attempted several
times to license it by the Israeli Municipality, but in
vain. Farrah clarified that it was the 3rd time that
Israeli Municipality staff demolished his house, saying
that: ” I built a house 20 years ago, all the
neighborhood’s residents and I submitted applications to
obtain licenses for our houses and we paid heavy fines
for the Israeli municipality. Nineteen years later, the
municipality staff came and demolished my house and its
rubbles still remain in the area. I lost my apartment
that sheltered my family comprising of 11 members.” He
added: ” when my son decided to get married, I built an
additional room for him, but yesterday (Monday) the
municipality staff came, hanged a demolition order on
the room and gave me two days to self-demolish it or I
will pay the demolition costs for the municipality
staff.”
- At approximately
14:30 on Tuesday, 02 June 2020, Israeli municipality
bulldozers demolished Ahmed Abu Diab’s house in Karm
al-Shaiekh neighborhood in Silwan village, south of
occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, under the pretext of
non-licensing. Member of the Silwan Lands Defense
Committee, Khaled Abu Tayeh, said that the Israeli
municipality staff accompanied with police officers
moved into Karm al-Shaiekh neighborhood in Silwan
village and surrounded the area. They then vacated Ahmed
Abu Diab’s house contents to demolish it. Abu Tayeh
clarified that Diab’s house was built 8 years ago aknd
he attempted to license it several times and managed to
freeze demolition orders issued against his house
several time. The latest of these attempts was on 05 May
2020, as he managed to stop a demolition order and tried
to obtain another extension, but on Thursday evening, he
was shocked when Israeli municipality staff raided his
house and demolished it. Abu Tayeh pointed out that the
house sheltered 7 persons, including 5 children, and
they became homeless. Abu Tayeh emphasized that Israeli
authorities recently escalated demolition operations and
forced Palestinians living in occupied East Jerusalem to
self-demolish their houses, in an attempt to displace
them and implement settlement plans. It should be noted
that Israeli municipality ordered 11 Jerusalemites
families in al-Mukaber Mount area and Silwan village to
self-demolish their houses, so the latter were forced to
implement the demolition order to avoid paying
demolition costs for the municipality staff.
- On Tuesday, Israeli
bulldozers, under the IOF protection, built a road
between Palestinians lands in Taqou’a village, east of
Bethlehem, under the pretext that this road will be used
for military purposes. As a result, Palestinians’
properties and dozens of trees sustained material
damage. Taqou’a village residents emphasized that the
building of this road comes in the context of the
ongoing settlement plan aims at expanding the
settlement’s borders, claiming that it was for military
purposes.
- At approximately
07:00 on Wednesday, 03 June 2020, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil
Administration officers moved into Dir Hajlah
residential compound in eastern Jericho. The Israeli
military construction vehicles demolished 6 residential
barracks built of tin plates and iron pipes; each one
built on an area of 30 square meters. IOF brought
workers to dismantle 3 water tanks, 2 fridges, 4 air
conditioners, panels and electric wires, and confiscated
them under the pretext of non-licensing in Area C. It
should be noted that IOF distributed the eviction orders
on 21 February 2020 and moved into Hajlah residential
compound to conduct the demolition without a prior
warning.
The demolished facilities, property of Ibrahim Salem Abu
Dahouk and his sons, were as follows:
1. Ibrahim Salem Saleh Abu Dahouk: 2 barracks sheltering
6 members, including a child and his 2 wives, were
demolished 2. Naser
Ibrahim Abu Dahouk: a barrack sheltering 5 children and
his wife, was demolished
3. Ahmed Ibrahim Abu Dahouk, a barrack sheltering a
child and his wife, was demolished
4. Mohamed Yousef Abu Dahouk, a barrack sheltering 2
children and his wife, was demolished
5. Nasrah Naser Abu Dahouk, a barrack sheltering was
demolished
- At approximately
08:30 on Wednesday, 03 June 2020, IOF backed by military
construction vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil
Administration officers moved into al-Markaz, al-Fakhit
and al-Mofaqarah villages located in al-Masafer area,
which is classified by the Israeli occupation
authorities as a buffer zone under the pretext of being
a “Firing Zone 918”, as per the Israel Ministry of
Defense. IOF were deployed between Palestinians’ houses
while military construction vehicles demolished 4
residential rooms, 4 residential tents and 2 livestock
barns.
The demolition was as follows:
affected person/Facility/Construction
Materials/Area/Family members
1. Sameer Moahmed Ragheb Hoshieh/residential room/Sheds
and iron angles/30 s.q/ 4
2. Sameer Moahmed Ragheb Hoshieh/Livestock barn/Sheds,
stones and iron pipes/100 s.q/4
3. Belal Mohamed Ragheb Hoshieh/residential room/Bricks
and tin plates/ 30 s.q/ 11
4. Mo’ath Mohamed Ragheb Hoshieh/residential room/Bricks
and tin plates/ 30 s.q/5
5. Mo’ath Mohamed Ragheb Hoshieh/Livestock barn/Stones,
sheds and iron angles/100 s.q/5
6. ‘Anan Mohamed Hoshieh/residential room/Bricks and tin
plates/ 30 s.q/ 3 7.
‘Emad Mohamed Hoshieh/residential tent/sheds and iron
angles/ 30 s.q/ 10 8.
Khadijah Ahmed ‘Abed Rabu/residential room/ Bricks and
tin plates/30 s.q/ 1
9. Ahmed Mahmoud Hamamdah/residential tent/sheds and
iron angles 30 s.q/ 2
10. Jameel Mahmoud A’mar/residential tent/sheds and iron
angles 30 s.q/ 2
b. Israeli Settler Violence
- At approximately
10:00 on Saturday, 30 May 2020, Israeli settlers, from ”
Beit Romano” settlement outpost, which is established in
central Hebron, threw rubbish at Palestinians while
walking on the street.
- At approximately
09:00 on Monday, 01 June 2020, 2 Israeli settlers, from
“Sosiya” settlement, which is established on
Palestinians confiscated lands in southern Yatta,
attacked Mahmoud Jehad Ibrahim Abu Subiha (20), from
Minizel village, while present in his land. Abu Subiha
was beaten at gunpoint and the settlers attempted to
run-over him through their vehicle. The Israeli police
arrived at the area and arrested Abu Subiha, taking him
to a police station in “Kiryat Arba” settlement, east of
Hebron. Abu Subiha was bailed out NIS 500 until holding
the court hearing on 02 November 2020.
- On Tuesday, 02 June
2020, Israeli settlers, under IOF protection, expelled
Palestinian farmers from their lands in Kisan village,
east of Bethlehem. Ahmed Ghazal, the village council’s
deputy head, said that Israeli settlers, from “ Eli
Hanhail ” and ” Maale Amos ” settlement, expelled
Palestinians farmers from their lands while plowing
them, under the pretext that they should obtain a permit
to enter their lands. Ghazal pointed out that farmers
can no longer enter their lands amidst the settlers’
threats. It should be noted that Kisan village is
recently exposed to IOF and settlers’ attacks; the
latest of which was: opening fire at a checkpoint
belonging to the Palestinian security services and
stopping construction works on a street leading to
al-Rashida village and confiscating all equipment.
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