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Israeli Human Rights Violations Against
Palestinians Continue, With More Shootings, Gazans Bid Farewell to Ahmed
El-Kurd
May 11, 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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Funeral prayer for Hamas leader, Ahmed 'Harb El-Kurd, Dair
El-Balah, Gaza Strip, May 10, 2020 |
Ahmed 'Harb El-Kurd |
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Israeli occupation soldiers aiming their weapons at
Palestinians, file, May 11, 2020 imemc |
Israeli occupation navy soldiers firing at Palestinian
fishermen, file, May 7, 2020
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Gazans bid farewell to 'Hamas leader, Ahmed 'Harb El-Kurd
May 11, 2020
GAZA, (PIC) + -
Hundreds of Palestinians marched in the Gaza Strip on Sunday in the
funeral of Hamas leader and former Minister of Social Affairs Ahmed
'Harb El-Kurd, 71, who died after a massive stroke.
The marchers attended the funeral prayers outside a mosque in Dair
El-Bala'h, central Gaza Strip, before al-Kurd was buried in a nearby
cemetery.
Representatives of Hamas movement and other national and Islamic
groups attended the funeral, and some of them delivered speeches
praising the deceased leader.
El-Kurd was one of the most prominent leaders of Hamas movement who
had served as a member of its political bureau and a minister of social
affairs for the tenth government led by Ismail Haniyya.
El-Kurd, who was the president of the Hamas-affiliated Salah
Charitable Society and led a coalition of charitable foundations in the
Gaza Strip, had also served as a mayor of Dair El-Bala'h where he lived.
A father of 11, El-Kurd was born one year after his family fled to
the Gaza Strip following their displacement from their village of Bait
Tima, during the 1948 Nakba.
Read more at
https://english.palinfo.com/
Palestinian Worker Shot, Injured by Israeli Forces in West
Bank
May 11, 2020 10:15 AM
Ali Salam
A Palestinian worker was injured, on Sunday, when Israeli occupation forces shot
him near the Israeli Apartheid Wall, west of the town of Far’un in the
Tulkarem district, northern occupied West Bank, according to witnesses.
Witnesses told Palestinian WAFA News Agency that Israeli soldiers
fired live rounds at an unidentified worker, as he was trying to pass
through a gate in the Apartheid Wall, where Palestinian workers enter
Israel.
The worker was reportedly shot in the foot, and was deprived of
medical assistance by Israeli troops.
The Israeli occupation Soldiers subsequently closed the gate, denying Palestinian workers
the ability to go to make a living, in the lands occupied by Israel in
1948, on the other side of the so-called Separation Barrier.
According to the Palestinian Information Center, the man was also
detained by Israeli troops.
Israeli occupation forces arrested Palestinian journalist Anan Najib, a former
detainee, after ransacking his home, in Beit Hanina town in Jerusalem,
on Sunday, PIC further reported.
Also of note, on Saturday, a Palestinian university student, and
former prisoner, identified as Mohamed al-Namrouti, was abducted
by Israeli occupation soldiers from a military checkpoint in southern Nablus,
northern occupied West Bank.
Two Palestinian Youths Shot, Wounded by Israeli Occupation Army Fire in
Hebron
May 10, 2020 10:28 PM
IMEMC &
Agencies
Palestinian media sources reported, on Sunday, that Israeli
occupation troops,
stationed around the Alfawwar refugee camp in southern Hebron city in
the West Bank, opened fire towards local Palestinian youths, injuring at
least two of them.
The sources said that the Israeli army’s fire came amidst protests by
angry youths, at the entrance of the Alfawwar refugee camp, in the
southern occupied West Bank..
They added that Israeli occupation soldiers, who responded to Palestinian stone
throwers, in Alfawwar, shot and wounded two young men.
Medical sources in the area confirmed that one of the two injuries
was by a live round, while the other was hit by a rubber-coated steel
bullet. Both cases were transferred to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Recently, Arab-Palestinian Muslim residents of Hebron city, have
expressed their anger against what they consider to be Israeli plans to
change the demographic of the ancient Islamic shrine of the Al-Haram
Al-Ibrahimi Mosque.
The reported plans have been rejected by many regional and
international bodies.
The Al-Azhar Al-Sharif Grand Islamic Institution in Egypt, issued a
statement this week, in which it denounced what it described as Israeli
schemes to transform the holy Islamic shrines of Hebron city.
Over the past four decades, Israel has escalated its illegal colony
construction in and around the old city of Hebron, where currently, tens
of thousands of Israeli settlers live in several illegal settlements.
Israeli Occupation Forces Shoot, Injure 2 Palestinians in Kufur Qaddoum
May 10, 2020 4:17 AM
Ali Salam
Human
rights,
Israeli occupation forces, on Saturday, fired towards Palestinian citizens in
the village of Kufur Qaddoum, wounding two young men, Quds News Network
reported.
Morad Eshteiwi, Coordinator of the Popular Resistance in Kufur
Qaddoum, east of Qalqilia, said that Israeli troops shot and wounded two
Palestinian youths, during confrontations after Israeli forces repressed
the weekly protest.
Eshteiwi said that dozens of other people suffered the toxic effects
of tear-gas that troops shot towards the peaceful demonstrators.
On
Friday, Israeli occupation soldiers fired live ammunition and tear-gas
canisters at many protesters in the village, injuring 4 and causing many
suffocation cases.
Israeli Occupation Navy Injures 3 Palestinian Fisherman off Gaza Coast
May 8, 2020 11:57 PM
Ali Salam
The Israeli occupation navy soldiers attacked fishermen Friday morning, off the coast of
the Gaza Strip, according to WAFA correspondent.
He stated that naval boats opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats
sailing northwest of Gaza city, shooting a 60-year-old fisherman with a
rubber-coated steel bullet in the head.
The wounded man was transferred to al-Shifaa Hospital in Gaza City,
where his injury was described as moderate.
According to the Spokesman for the Palestinian Fishermen Committee in
Gaza, Zakariya Baker, there were three injuries in total, and 2 fishing
boats were damaged.
Baker added that Navy gunships fired at the fishermen with live
ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and water cannons, for reasons
that were unclear at the time of reporting.
Israeli Occupation Forces Shoot, Injure 4 Palestinians in Kufur Qaddoum
May 8, 2020 8:48 PM
IMEMC &
Agencies
Israeli occupation troops reportedly fired live ammunition and tear-gas
canisters at many protesters in the northern West Bank village of Kufur
Qaddoum.
Local sources reported that at least four Palestinians were wounded
by live rounds, with medical sources describing their injuries as light,
while many others suffered the toxic effects of tear gas inhalation.
Local sources said that protesters also chanted slogans, condemning
Israeli plans for annexing the entire West Bank region, where three
million Palestinians live.
Coordinator for the Popular Resistance activities in Kufur Qaddoum,
Morad Eshteiwi, was quoted as saying that Israeli troops invaded the
Kufur Qaddoum village from various directions and embarked on shooting
indiscriminately at protesters.
Eshteiwi added that many other protesters were exposed to toxic tear
gas, fired by Israeli troops. Some of the army fire hit rooftops of many
local households in Kufur Qaddoum, with no causalities reported.
Israeli occupation army fire came in response to a weekly local protest by the
residents of Kufur Qaddoum, in which they protest illegal settlements,
the Apartheid Wall, erected around their village, in addition to
demanding the opening of the main road leading east to Nablus.
Israel occupied the West Bank in June 1967 and ten years later began
settlements construction, leaving hundreds of illegal colonial
settlements that accommodate hundreds of thousands of Israelis,
illegally on occupied Palestinian lands.
International law and relevant United Nations resolutions confirm
that all Israeli settlements are illegal, and that they undermine
chances of a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine.
Israeli Occupation Navy Opens Fire at Palestinian Fishermen off Gaza
Shore
May 7, 2020 10:17 PM
IMEMC &
Agencies
Israeli occupation naval forces targeted, on Thursday at dawn, several
Palestinian fishermen, while attempting to earn a living, sailing off
the northern shores of the Gaza Strip.
Local media outlets and witnesses said that Israeli naval vessels
attacked fishermen in Alwaha, Alsudaniya areas, north of the coastal
enclave, as the fishermen were sailing about 4 nautical miles, deep
inside the sea.
They added that the vessels opened heavy fire on the fishermen.
The sources reported causalities among the fishermen and that
fishermen were forced to leave the shores, immediately.
Since 2007, when Israeli authorities imposed a crippling blockade on
the coastal territory, Israeli naval forces began targeting fishermen
off the coast of Gaza, as Israel had also enforced a sea blockade that
restricted fishing zones from 25 nautical miles, down to only 6 nautical
miles.
Since 2012, Israel began easing the marine blockade, allowing
fishermen to sail deep into sea from between 6 and 9 nautical miles.
In 2015, the Israeli occupagtion regime allowed fishing up to 15 nautical miles, but only in
limited areas along the Gaza coast.
Image: Alray
Israeli Occupation Soldiers Fire Missiles Into The Gaza Strip
May 6, 2020 5:01 AM
IMEMC News
Israeli occupation soldiers fired, on Wednesday at dawn, several missiles
targeting two areas south of Gaza city, and Beit Hannoun in the northern
part of the Gaza Strip, causing damage.
Media sources said the soldiers, stationed in military bases across
the perimeter fence, fired several artillery shells into a building east
of Juhr ed-Deek, south of Gaza city, causing damage.
They added that the soldiers also fired several shells into another
building east of Hanoun, causing property damage.
The Israeli occupation army claimed that it was retaliating to one shell, which
was reportedly fired from Gaza into an open area in the Eshkol Regional
Council of settlements, without leading to any damage.
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PCHR: Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (30 April – 06 May 2020)
Palestinian Centre for Human Rights: Summary of Israeli
Violations of Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (30
April – 6 May 2020)
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) continued to violate Palestinians’
human rights and commit crimes against civilians and their
properties, conducting raids into Palestinian cities without regard
to the state of emergency declared across the occupied Palestinian
territory (oPt) since 06 March 2020, in the efforts put forward to
combat the spread of coronavirus. IOF raids are conducted without
proper attention to prevention and safety standards to mitigate the
risk of transmitting coronavirus to Palestinian territory, as the
virus is widespread throughout Israel. PCHR’s concerns over Israeli
raids still stand, as those raids undermine preventive measures
adopted by the Palestinian government.
Meanwhile, settlers, backed by IOF continued to seize more civilian
property and attack civilians and their property. This week, IOF
launched an arrest campaign against prominent Palestinian figures
who work for the Palestinian Authority (PA), in a continuation of
Israeli systematic efforts to combat the presence and work of the PA
in occupied East Jerusalem. PCHR reiterates its concern over the
Israeli occupation’s policy of banning any preventive measures by
the Palestinian Authority in occupied East Jerusalem, especially
that Israel has adopted lenient measures in the city despite its
responsibility for it under international law as an occupying power.
This week, PCHR documented 134 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
incomprehensive 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 viral pandemic.
IOF
Shooting and Violation of Right to Bodily Integrity: 13
Palestinian civilians, including 3 children, were shot and wounded
in excessive use of force by IOF. Among those wounded, 6 sustained
their wounds in IOF attacks on workers attempting to sneak into
Israel via the Annexation wall in Jenin, Qalqilia and Tulkarem.
While 6 others, including 3 children, were wounded during IOF
suppression of a protest in Kufur Qaddoum, Qalqilia, West Bank.
Another civilian was wounded in an IOF raid to Jericho. Dozens of
civilians suffocated due to inhalation of tear gas fired by IOF
during its raids into Palestinian cities. IOF committed12 shootings
against agricultural lands eastern Gaza Strip, and 4 shootings were
reported against Palestinian fishing boats off the western Gaza
Strip shore.
IOF
Incursions and Arrests of Palestinian Civilians: IOF
carried out 63 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, 59 Palestinians were arrested,
including 5 children, a poet (woman) and a journalist. This week,
IOF launched an arrest campaign against prominent Palestinian
figures who work for the Palestinian Authority (PA), in a
continuation of Israeli systematic efforts to combat the presence
and work of the PA in occupied East Jerusalem.
Collective Punishment Policy: On Friday, 01 May 2020, IOF
Mohamed ‘Alaa Jameel Risha’s (19) family a demolition notice. Risha
was arrested and wounded after carrying out a stab attack on 28
April 2020 in Kafar Saba city in Israel.
Settlement Expansion Activities and Settlers’ Attacks: IOF
continued its settlement expansion operations in the West Bank,
including occupied East Jerusalem, PCHR documented 9 violations,
including: 2 plantation grounds, a laundromat in Bethlehem, 4
notices to halt construction at 2 houses, an agricultural room and a
water well in Salfit; agricultural tools confiscated while digging a
water well in Qalqilia, an agricultural room demolished in Tubas,
water pool bulldozed and iron barracks dismantled in Jericho, a
notice to halt construction at a house in Jenin and a settlement
road dug in Hebron.
PCHR also documented 4 settler attacks: houses attacked and
vandalized, assault on a civilian a theft of his sheep in Nablus; 24
olive trees sabotaged in Qalqilia.
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
- At approximately 03:00 on
Thursday, 30 April 2020, IOF stationed along the annexation
wall, adjacent to Zeta village, north of Tulkarem, opened fire
at Palestinian workers. As a result, 2 civilians, from Ajjah
village in Jenin, were shot and injured. IOF arrested one of the
wounded civilians, namely Eyad Adanan Zuhair Ma’li (26), who was
shot with a live bullet in
his abdomen. The other civilian aged 41 years old was shot
with a live bullet in the
left knee. He was transferred to Khalil Suleiman
Governmental Hospital.
- At approximately 06:50 on
the same Thursday, 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). As a result, fishermen panicked and
were forced to flee from the see. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 06:50 on
Friday, 01 May 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). As a result, fishermen
panicked and were forced to flee from the see. No casualties
were reported.
- At approximately 14:00 on
the same Friday, IOF stationed along the annexation wall,
adjacent to Hablah village, south of Qalqilia, opened fire at a
number of Palestinian workers when they attempted to enter
Israel through the annexation wall’s gate for work. As a result,
a 23-year-old young man was
shot with a live bullet in his right leg and a 21-year-old
young man was also shot with
a live bullet in his right leg. The wounded civilians, who
are from Qalqilia, were transferred to Dr. Darwish Nazal
Hospital for medical treatment.
- At approximately 14:30 on
the same Friday, IOF stationed at the northern entrance
established at lands of Kufur Qaddoum village, north of
Qalqilia, suppressed a protest in which dozens of civilians
participated to protest against closing the road for more than
16years. IOF chased the young men, who gathered in the area.
Clashes erupted in the area in which IOF fired rubber bullets,
sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the young men. As a
result, 6 civilians, including 3 children, were shot and injured
with rubber bullets throughout their bodies.
- At approximately 16:00 on
the same Friday, IOF stationed along the border fence, east of
al-Shoka village, east of Rafah, opened fire at Palestinian
shepherds. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 22:20 on
the same Friday, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border
fence, east of al-Buraij in central Gaza Strip, fired flare
bombs at agricultural lands, adjacent to the border fence. No
casualties were reported.
- At approximately 07:00 on
Saturday, 02 May 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). As a result, fishermen
panicked and were forced to flee from the see. No casualties
were reported.
- At approximately 13:50 on
the same Saturday, IOF stationed along the border fence, east of
al-Maghazi in central Gaza Strip, opened fire at agricultural
lands. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 14:00, IOF
stationed along the annexation wall, adjacent to Hablaha
village, south of Qalqilia, opened fire at a number of
Palestinian workers when they attempted to enter Israel through
the wall’s gate for work. As a result, a 30-year-old civilians
was shot with 2 live bullets
in his feet. He was transferred to Dr. Darwish Nazal
Hospital in Qalqilia for medical treatment.
- At approximately 03:00 on
Sunday, 03 May 2020, IOF moved into Aqabet Jaber refugee camp,
southwest of Jericho. They stationed in the southern area of the
camp. In the meantime, a number of Palestinian young men
protested and threw stones and Molotov Cocktails at Israeli
soldiers. The soldiers chased the young men and fired live and
rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a
result, an 18-year-old young man was
shot with a live bullet in
his foot. He was transferred to Jericho Hospital for
medical treatment.
- At approximately 07:20 on
the same Sunday, IOF stationed along the border fence, adjacent
to Far’oun village, south of Tulkarem, fired live bullets at a
number of Palestinian workers when they attempted to enter
Israel through the wall’s gate for work. As a result, a
26-year-old young, from Tulkarem, man was shot with a rubber
bullet in his right leg. He was transferred to Thabet Thabet
Hospital for medical treatment.
- At approximately 22:00 on
the same Sunday, IOF moved into al-Tour neighborhood, east of
occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. They stationed on Slaman
al-Faresi Street in the center of the neighborhood. In the
meantime, dozens of Palestinian young men gathered and threw
stones and fireworks at Israeli soldiers while the later
responded with rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas
canisters. As a result, dozens of civilians suffocated due to
tear gas inhalation.
- At approximately 03:00 on
the same Sunday, IOF reinforced with military SUVs moved into
al-Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, deployed between houses
and patrolled the area, causing fear among the residents. They
raided and searched Islam Mahmoud Jawabrah’s (19) house,
searched it and arrested Islam and took him to the area where
the military vehicles stationed. In the meantime, a number of
Palestinian young men gathered and threw stones and empty
bottles at Israeli soldiers. The soldiers chased the young man
and fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a
result, a number of stone throwers suffocated due to tear gas
canisters. At approximately 05:00 on the same day, IOF withdrew
from the camp taking the arrested civilian with them.
- At approximately 06:30 on
Monday, 03 May 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). As a result, fishermen
panicked and were forced to flee from the see. No casualties
were reported.
- At approximately 09:00 on
the same Monday, IOF reinforced with dozens of military SUVs
moved into Kafer Aqab village, north of occupied East Jerusalem.
They stationed in several sites in the villages, and checked the
ID cards of passersby and wrote fines for some others, who were
not wearing a mask as the Israeli government forces all people
to wear it when they leave their homes in light of their
procedures to combat the spread of corona virus. Israeli soldier
also raided dozens of commercial shops and wrote exorbitant
fines for their owners. In the meantime, dozens of Palestinian
young men protested and threw stones and empty bottles at
Israeli soldiers while the later responded with rubber bullets,
and sound bombs. As a result, many civilians suffocated due to
tear gas inhalation. They received medical treatment on the
field.
- At approximately 19:00 on
the same Monday, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border
fence, east of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, opened
fire at agricultural lands in the vicinity of the land fill. No
casualties were reported.
- At approximately 08:00 on
Tuesday, 05 May 2020, IOF stationed along the border fence, east
of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip, fired live bullets and
sound bombs at agricultural lands, east of Khuza’a village,
adjacent to the border fence. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 02:00 on
Wednesday, 06 May 2020, IOF reinforced with several military
SUVs moved into Bani Na’im village, in Hebron. They patrolled
the streets and fired sound bombs indiscriminately at Yaqin and
Khelat al-Mas’ourah areas without a reason. As a result,
residents. IOF later withdrew from the village; no other raids
were reported.
2.
Incursions and Arrests
Thursday, 30 April 2020:
- At approximately 01:00, IOF
moved into Jabal al-Mawaleh area, in central Bethlehem. They
raided and searched Sufian Mohammed Ajaj’s (34) house and
arrested him.
- At approximately 02:00, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Beit Owa
village, southwest of Hebron Governorate. They raided and search
Mahmoud Waseem Masalmah’s (20) house and arrested him.
- At approximately 03:00, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Shweika
suburb, north of Tulkarem. They raided and searched two houses
belonging to Ameer Ameed Abu Hashish (22), Majdi Mohammed Dar
A’mar (23), and his brother Saleem (24), and arrested them.
- At approximately 03:55, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Jericho,
and stationed on the city center. They raided and searched Ahmed
Hazem Jahalin’s (24) house and arrested him.
- At approximately 05:00, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Betounya,
west of Ramallah. They raided and searched Ibrahim Awad
al-Najar’s (27) house and arrested him.
- IOF carried out (3)
incursions in Seelat al-Thuhr village, south of Jenin; Deir
Sharaf and Tal villages in Nablus. No arrests were reported.
Friday, 01 May 2020:
- At approximately 03:00, IOF
moved into Beit Sera village, west of Ramallah. They raided and
searched several houses and arrested (3) civilians: Mohammed
Ra’ed Anqawi (22), Ibrahim Suliman Anqawi (20), and Mohammed
Yaser Anqawi (20).
- IOF carried out (6)
incursions in Salem, Ourif, Surra, and Qasra villages in Nablus;
al-Samoua and Deir Samit villages in Hebron. No arrests were
reported.
Saturday, 02 May 2020:
- At approximately 23:00, IOF
moved into Bab Hatta neighborhood, in the occupied East
Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and searched two houses
belonging to Eyad Mos’ab Ghazalah (17) and Mohammed Reyad
al-Joulani (22), and arrested them.
- IOF carried out an incursion
in al-Jaftalek village, north of Jericho. No arrests were
reported.
Sunday, 03 May 2020:
- At approximately 04:00, IOF
moved into al-‘Isawiya village, northeast of occupied East
Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and searched several houses
and arrested (7) civilians including a child: Samer Anwar Obaid
(34), Adam Kayed Mahmoud (19), Mo’tasem Hamza Obaid (16), Waleed
Dawoud Alian (24), Qusai Abdullah Alian (22), Tamer Ali Mahmoud
(21), and Mohammed Ramadan al-Masri (20).
- At approximately 12:30, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Azoun
village, east of Qalqilia. They raided and searched several
houses and arrested (3) civilians including a child: Akram
Tayseer Saleem (15), Mohmmed Ali Redwan (24), and Mansour Asem
Saleem (19).
- At approximately 18:30, IOF
who were on patrol in al-Bayada neighborhood, southeast of
Nablus, arrested Deya’ Omar Darawshah (22) and Izzat Majed Awwad
(22), while they were collecting beans from their land. IOF took
them to Howara military camp, and released them at approximately
21:30 of the same day.
- IOF carried out two
incursions in Aqraba, southeast of Nablus Governorate, and Izbt
al-Tabib, east of Qalqilia. No arrests were reported.
Monday, 04 May 2020:
- At approximately 02:30, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Qafin
village, northeast of Tulkarem. They raided and searched several
houses and arrested Abed Basel Biqawi (28) and Bara’ Sameer
Ammar (20), and arrested them.
- At approximately 03:00, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into al-Fawwar
refugee camp, south of Hebron. They raided and searched two
houses and arrested Mahmoud Ishaq Abu Hashhash (26) and Obaida
Jaber al-Titi (21).
- At approximately 05:00, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Wad Risha,
west of Hebron. They raided and searched Abdul Fattah Ata Abu
Jhaisha’s (25) houses and arrested him.
- At approximately 03:45, IOF
moved into Abu Shukhaidm village, north of Ramallah. They raided
and searched Zeyad Mohammed Abu Salem’s (26) house and arrested
him. It should be noted that Zeyad is a former prisoner in the
Israeli prisons.
- At approximately 04:40, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Marka
village, southwest of Jenin. They raided and searched several
houses and arrested Nawras Firas Sbaih (19), and took him to an
unknown destination.
- At approximately 05:00, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Nablus.
They raided and searched Ameed al-Houtari’s (18) house, east of
the city, and took him to an unknown destination.
- At approximately 14:00, IOF
moved into al-‘Isawiya village, northeast of occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched Awni Dawoud Ateya’s (53)
house and arrested him.
- At approximately 16:00, IOF
arrested Ameen Omar Hamed (26) while present near the western
entrance to al-‘Isawiya village, north of the occupied East
Jerusalem. IOF took him to an unknown destination.
- IOF carried out (3)
incursions in al-Jabreyat neighborhood, Arraba village in Jenin,
and Askan new camp in Nablus. No arrests were reported.
Tuesday, 05 May 2020:
- At approximately 01:00, IOF
moved into Qutna villae, northwest of the occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched Mohammed Kayed Taha’s (22)
house and arrested him.
- Around the same time, IOF
reinforced with several military vehicles moved into Beit Owa
village, southwest of Hebron Governorate. They raided and
searched Sameer Subhi Masalmah’s (38) house and arrested him.
- At approximately 02:00, IOF
moved into Obaid neighborhood, west of al-‘Isawiya village,
northwest of the occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and
searched several houses and arrested (7) civilians: Mahmoud
Ramadan Obaid (23), Deya’ Ayman Obaid (24), Yousef Ali
al-Kaswani (22), Abdullah Ata Derbas (18), Yousef Dawoud
Muhaisen (43), Ameer Awwad, and Mahmoud Mohammed Obaid (23).
- At approximately 03:00, IOF
moved into the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided
and searched the house of the Secretary General of the National
People’s Congress, Belal Hashim al-Natsheh (57), and his
director Mo’ath al-Ashhab (52). IOF took them to al-Maskoubeya
investigation center in West Jerusalem.
Lawyer Ahmed Safeya said that the Israeli Magistrate Court
extended the arrest of General Bilal al-Natsheh, the
Secretary-General of the Popular National Congress in Jerusalem,
and his director Moaz Al-Ashhab, to the next day, to present
them to the court again at approximately 14:00. Safeya confirmed
that the Israeli Authorities immediately investigated with
al-Natsheh and al-Ashhab which deteriorated the health condition
of al-Natsheh. Al-Natsheh was referred to “Shi’ari Tsediq” the
Israeli Hospital for treatment with an ambulance.
IOF’s spokesperson announced that they arrested (7) civilians,
who were distributing food aids to needy families during the
Coronavirus pandemic in charge of violating the law of the
application, which criminalizes any work of the Palestinian
Authority in the occupied Jerusalem.
- At approximately 03:30, IOF
moved into al-Towr neighborhood, east of the occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched the Poetry Rania Hatem’s
(38) house, and took her to al-Maskoubeya investigation center
in West Jerusalem. IOF released her in the noon after
investigating with her about violating the law of the
application, which criminalizes any work of the Palestinian
Authority in the occupied Jerusalem.
- At approximately 04:00, IOF
moved into Silwan, south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old
City. They raided and searched the volunteer in the Palestinian
Civil Defense; Jadallah Saeed al-Ghoul’s (41) house, and took
him to al-Maskoubeya investigation center in West Jerusalem. It
should be noted that al-Ghoul was released after investigating
with him about violating the law of the application, which
criminalizes any work of the Palestinian Authority in the
occupied Jerusalem.
- At approximately 05:00, IOF
moved into Wadi al-Jooz neighborhood, east of the occupied East
Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and searched the Eng. Mustafa
Amin Abu Zahra’s (68) house, Member of the High Islamic
Authority in the Occupied Jerusalem, and Chairman of the
Committee for the Care of Islamic Cemeteries in the Palestinian
Endowments, and took him to al-Maskoubeya investigation center
in West Jerusalem. In the noon, IOF released him after
investigating with him about violating the law of the
application, which criminalizes any work of the Palestinian
Authority in the occupied Jerusalem.
- At approximately 06:00, IOF
moved into Jabal al-Mukaber neighborhood, south of the occupied
East Jerusalem. They raided and searched the journalist Tamer
Obaidat’s (34) house and took him to al-Maskoubeya investigation
center. IOF released him after investigating with him about
violating the law of the application, which criminalizes any
work of the Palestinian Authority in the occupied Jerusalem.
- At approximately 09:30, IOF
moved into Beit Hanina village, north of the occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched, assistant Secretary-General
of the Popular National Congress in Jerusalem, Emad Awad’s (48)
house and took him to al-Maskoubeya investigation center. At
approximately 15:00, IOF released him after investigating with
him about violating the law of the application, which
criminalizes any work of the Palestinian Authority in the
occupied Jerusalem.
- At approximately 12:00, IOF
moved into Qafin village, north of Tulkarem. They raided and
searched Mahmoud Fawwaz Ammar’s house and confiscated the
surveillances cameras of his house.
- At approximately 17:00, IOF
moved into Obaid neighborhood, northeast of occupied East
Jerusalem. They raided and searched two houses belonging to
Omran Lo’ay al-‘Aweiwi (16) and Mohammed Mahmoud (17), after
severely beaten them, then they were taken to an unknown
destination.
- At approximately 19:00, IOF
moved into Silwan village, south of the occupied East
Jerusalem’s Old City. They raided and searched Yazan Emad Syam’s
(25) house and arrested him.
Wednesday, 06 May 2020:
3.
Collective Punishment Policy
- As part of the collective
punishment policy applied by the IOF against the Palestinian
families of those accused of carrying out attacks against the
Israeli forces and/or settlers, IOF handed a demolition notice
for a prisoner’s family in Tulkarem. According to PCHR’s
follow-up, at approximately 02:00 on Friday, 01 May 2020, IOF
moved into Tulkarem camp and raided a house belonging to Mohamed
‘Alaa Jameel Risha (19), who was arrested and wounded after
carrying out a stab attack on 28 April 2020 in Kafar Saba city
in Israel. IOF handed Risha’s family a demolition notice.
Meanwhile, many Palestinian young men gathered in the area and
IOF fired tear gas canisters at them, under the pretext of
throwing stones. As a result, many civilians suffocated due to
tear gas inhalation.
4.
Settlement Expansion and Settler Violence in the West Bank
a.
Demolition and Confiscation of Civilian Property for Settlement
Expansion Activities
- At approximately 07:00 on
Thursday, 30 April 2020, Israeli bulldozers levelled an
agricultural nursery in Joret al-Sham’ah, south of Bethlehem,
under the pretext of non-licensing. Hasan Breijieh, Head of the
Bethlehem office of Settlement and Wall Resistance Commission,
said that IOF bulldozed Mahmoud Ahmed Abu Hammad’s agricultural
nursery in Wadi al-Nies village, under the pretext of
non-licensing. He pointed out that IOF notified to demolish
other houses and barracks in different areas in Bethlehem.
- On Thursday morning, Israeli
bulldozers demolished a carwash in al-Khader village, south of
Bethlehem. Eng. Eyad Abu Surra, said that IOF moved into Um
Rokba area, south of al-Khader village, and demolished Mohamed
Ibrahim Da’dou’s under-construction carwash, under the pretext
of non-licensing. He pointed out that Um Rokba area is exposed
to a systematic demolition of houses and shops by IOF.
- At approximately 09:30 on
Sunday, 03 May 2020, IOF moved into Qarawet Bani Hassan village,
west of Salfit. They expelled Palestinian shepherds from
Nowiatif area while breeding livestock and ordered them not to
return, under the pretext of being state-owned lands. IOF also
distributed 3 notices to stop construction work in 2 houses and
an agricultural room in Nowiatif area, under the pretext of
non-licensing in Area C, and gave them until 24 June 2020 (to
hold a session during which it will be decided to either
demolish the building or return it to its previous status).
The distributed notices were as follows:
1. Jala Kan’an Rayan, stop construction work in an agricultural
room built of tin plates. 2.
‘Abed al-Hakeem Mohamed Mer’I, stop construction work in his
2-storey-house. 3. Yaseen
Nabil Mer’I, stop construction work in his 2-storey-house.
- At approximately 13:30, IOF
moved into Khelet Nejarah area in Dirsitiyia village, north of
Salfit. They distributed notices to stop construction work in
Moneer Khalil Ahmed Mansour’s water well, under the pretext of
working in Area C and in a natural reserve. IOF identified 10
June 2020 to hold a court session in Beit Eill during which it
will be decided to either demolish the building or return it to
its previous status.
- At approximately 15:00, IOF
confiscated equipment belonging to Ras ‘Atiyia Cooperative
Association for Agricultural Development, claiming that the
association excavated an artesian well between Ras ‘Atiyia and
Magharet al-Dab’ah villages, which are classified as Area C. IOF
also confiscated a mounted-crane truck belonging to the
association while excavating a new well in Tayseer Mohamed
Mara’bah’s land to alleviate the water crisis that encounters
farmers in the area.
- At approximately 10:00 on
Monday, 04 May 2020, IOF backed by military construction
vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil Administration
officers moved into al-‘Aqaba village, east of Tayaseer village
in Tubas. They demolished Murad ‘Awni Saleh Jaber’s
36-square-meter agricultural room built of brick and roofed with
tin plates in al-‘Aqaba village, under the pretext of illegal
construction in Area C.
- On Monday, 04 May 2020, IOF
backed by military construction vehicles and accompanied with
Israeli Civil Administration officers moved into Kherbet ‘Allan
in al-Shona area, north of Jericho. IOF were deployed in the
area while the military construction vehicles demolished a
300-square-meter water pool. The Israeli Civil Administration
officers dismantled Anwar Abu Jouda’s 160-square-meter barrack
built of tin plates and used for breeding livestock before
confiscating it, under the pretext of non-licensing in Area C.
It should be noted that Israeli authorities and the Israeli
Civil Administration Department handed Abu Jouda a demolition
notice on 26 April 2020, upon Military order No. (1797), which
gives Palestinians 96 hours to challenge before Israeli
authorities. The new military order came into force in the West
Bank on 1/4/2019, and its details hinder any attempt to
challenge before the Israeli court.
- At approximately 10:00 on
Tuesday, 05 May 2020, IOF backed by military construction
vehicles and accompanied with Israeli Civil Administration
officers moved into Daher al-‘Abed village, southeast of Jenin.
The Israeli Civil Administration officers hanged a notice on
‘Ameed Bassam Sameeh ‘Amarnah’s house door to stop working in
his 220-square-meter house, under the pretext of non-licensing
in Area C.
- At approximately 14:00,
Israeli authorities built a new road on Palestinians’ lands,
which were confiscated from al-Swati family in Faqiqis village,
southwest of Hebron, to connect “Negohout” settlement with
“Mirchalim” settlement outpost. Israeli authorities seek to
expand “Negohout” settlement on the Palestinian confiscated
lands and prevent their owners from accessing them from many
years ago.
It should be noted that the Settlement Sub-Committee in the
Israeli Authorities announced a detailed plan for the
construction of settlement units, buildings and roads in the “
Negohout ” settlement on Palestinians confiscated lands, west of
Dura city in Hebron. The detailed plan was published on the
website of the Israeli Ministry of Interior on 14 February 2018.
The plan No. (A / 1/521) allocates 291 dunams and aims to change
land uses from agricultural lands to residential areas
designated for the construction of new settlement units.
This plan came to expand the settlement established on
Palestinian lands since the early 1980s, and to build more
settlement units.
b.
Israeli Settler Violence
- At approximately 01:55 on
Thursday, 30 April 2020, Israeli settlers, from ” Hafat Gilad ”
settlement, which is established on Surra village lands,
southwest of Nablus, attacked Palestinians’ vehicles parked in
front of their owners’ houses in the eastern area, western
neighborhoods and on the village streets. They also vandalized
Khaled Mohamed al-Hendy’s house walls and punctured the tires of
14 vehicles before leaving. PCHR keeps the names of affected
persons.
- On the same day, settlers,
from “ Gilad ” settlement, attacked Amateen village lands, north
of Qalqiliyia. They broke Riyad Sadeeq Beri’s 24 olive trees
planted in al-Ahmar Mount area, north of the village.
- At approximately 21:40 on
Sunday, 03 May 2020, a group of settlers gathered in al-Zaytouna
square, southeast of Nablus, under the IOF protection. They
carried out riots in the area and no casualties were reported.
- At approximately 14:00 on
Wednesday, 06 May 2020, Israeli settlers, from ” Homish”
settlement, which was established on Burqa village lands,
northwest of Nablus, attacked Harbi Mohamed ‘Ali ‘Abdo (50),
from Beit Amareen village, while breeding sheep in Bab Wad area.
‘Abdo was severely beaten,
his left leg was fractured
and 20 of his sheep was stolen by the settlers. The village
residents helped him and returned 250 of his sheep. They phoned
the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) to send an
ambulance, which took him to Rafidia Hospital.
Read the full report at
PCHR
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