Ref: 06/2009
Date: 07 January 2009
Time: 11:30 GMT
Thirteenth Day of Continuous IOF Attacks across the
Gaza Strip;
38 Palestinians Killed, Including 11 Children and 6
Women, and the Total Number of Victims Now Stands at 712, Including 169
Children, 46 women, 6 Medical Personnel and One Palestinian Journalist
As the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF)
have continue their indiscriminate attacks in the Gaza Strip for the
thirteenth consecutive day, the number of Palestinian civilian deaths
continues to rise amidst massive destruction of buildings and property.
Investigations conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR)
indicate that IOF have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and
their property in spite of the extremely high number of civilian deaths.
The entire Gaza Strip is now under IOF bombardment, and IOF are
targeting schools run by the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), as well
as mosques, hospitals, medical crews and journalists. PCHR regrets the
shameful international silence towards crimes committed by IOF, and its
abstention from taking any action to stop the bloodshed of unarmed
Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.
During the last 24 hours, 38
Palestinians, including 32 unarmed civilians, were killed. This number
includes 11 children and 6 women. It also includes three sisters who
were killed in 'Izbat 'Abed Rabbu area in east Jabalya, and a father,
his 3 sons and their cousin who were all killed whilst driving in a car
in Beit Lahia.
PCHR are investigating, and documenting,
Israeli war crimes being committed against the population of the Gaza
Strip throughout this military operation. This is a summary of the
crimes committed by IOF in the Gaza Strip during the last 24 hours.
Northern Gaza Strip
·
At 13:30 on Wednesday, 7
January 2009, IOF fired an artillery shell at a house in al-Amal
neighborhood in Beit Lahia, killing Wajoud Rajab Abu Wadi, 31. Her
corpse was left unattended until the following morning.
·
At 14:00 on Wednesday, IOF
opened fire at houses in 'Izbat 'Abed Rabbu area, east Jabalia, killing
three sisters: Su'ad 'Abed Rabbu, 10; and her sisters Amal, 3; and Samar,
2. At the same time, Mohammed 'Ali Ahmed al-Sultan, 55, was killed when
IOF drones bombarded al-Salatin area. His corpse remained unattended
until today.
·
Thirty minutes later, IOF
indiscriminately bombarded al-Sikka Street and areas near Zimmu Square,
east of Jabalia, killing two elderly people: Mohammed Abu Rukbah, 87;
and Musbah Ayub, 60.
·
At 18:00 on Wednesday, an
IOF warplane bombed a civilian vehicle in Beit Lahia, killing five
members of one family who were inside the car at the time.
1.
Khaled al-Kahlout, 45;
2.
His son Mohammad al-Kahlout,
15;
3. His
younger son Habib, 12;
4. His
youngest son Tawfiq, 10; and
5. Their
cousin Hassan al-Kahlout, 20.
·
Later the same evening,
Hassan Ahmad Hijazi, 31, was pronounced dead on arrival at Shifa
hospital, after being seriously wounded during intense IOF shelling of
the northern Gaza Strip.
·
On Thursday morning, 8
January 2009, an IOF aircraft attacked a home belonging to Tariq Nimer
Abu 'Amsha, 20, in Beit Hanoun, killing him.
·
Also on Thursday morning,
medical sources confirmed the deaths of a woman, Wafaa' Nabil Abu Jarad,
23, and a child, Islam Jaber 'Abdul Dayem, 16. The child had been
injured by IOF bombardment whilst attending a condolence ceremony for
other victims in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip.
·
At approximately 09:40 on
Thursday, an IOF aircraft fired a missile at three members of the
resistance who were near al-Qassam mosque in Beit Lahia, killing all
three:
1-
Mohammed Nafiz al-Hindi,
25;
2-
Anwar Jaber Abu Salim, 24;
and
3-
'Abdul Nassar 'Abdul Gaffar
'Ouda, 23.
Gaza City
·
At approximately 13:30 on
Wednesday, 7 January 2009, medical personnel were finally able to
unearth the bodies of two brothers from underneath rubble. Radwan 'Aashour,
12, and his brother 'Abdul Rahman, 11, had been killed earlier the same
morning.
·
At approximately 16:10 on
Wednesday, during an armed clash with IOF in east Zaytoun, three
resistance fighters were killed: Ahmed Mousa, 20; 'Azmi Zaid, 20; and
Ahmed Lubbad, 22.
·
At approximately 19:30,
during another armed clash with IOF, another resistance fighter, Majid
Mushtaha, 21, was killed.
·
On Wednesday evening, IOF
opened fire indiscriminately in al-Zaytoun district, killing Hatem
Ghazal, 42, inside his house in Jaffa Street.
·
Also on Wednesday evening,
Medical sources in Shifa Hospital reported the deaths of four civilians,
including two children, and one woman:
-
Eihab al-Harrizin, 22,
from al-Shoja'eya;
-
Ahmed Jaber Hwaij, 7, who
had been wounded on 27 December 2008;
-
Mohammed Sameer Hijjou, 16;
and
-
'Ola Mas'oud 'Arafat, 20.
·
At approximately 21:00 on
Wednesday, IOF aircrafts bombed al-Taqwa mosque in Sheikh Radwan
neighborhood. Four hours later, IOF bombed the mosque for a second time,
damaging it, as well as nearby houses.
·
At the same time, IOF
aircrafts bombed al-Jawazat police station, which had been bombed
several times.
·
At 23:50 on Wednesday, IOF
aircrafts bombed al-Nour Al- Mohammedi mosque in Sheikh Radwan
neighborhood, completely destroying the mosque and damaging nearby
houses.
·
At 00:30 on Thursday, 8
January 2009, IOF warplanes bombed the Security and Defence Station in
the Palestinian presidential compound (al-Muntada) in the west
Gaza City, which had been bombed several times.
·
At 02:00 on Thursday, IOF
warplanes bombed the house of Mahmoud al- Hawari, 53, in Gaza city,
killing a civilian, 'Omar Khader Rajab, 22, and destroying the house.
·
Also on Thursday morning,
medical sources at al-Quds Hospital reported the death of civilian Rawia
Rajab 'Awad, 30, as the result of a wound she had sustained during IOF
bombardment.
Central Gaza Strip
·
At approximately 17:30 on
Wednesday, 7 January 2009, IOF warplanes bombarded uninhabited land near
the Ahly Club in al-Nussairat refugee camp, damaging surrounding houses.
·
Half an hour later, IOF
warplanes bombed a metal-workshop belonging to Ibrahim al-Taweel in al-Borej
refugee camp, destroying the workshop and a number of neighboring
houses.
·
At approximately 19:00 on
Wednesday, an IOF aircraft fired a missile at the police station in Abu
Meddain area. This was the second time the police station had been
bombed.
·
At 20:10, an IOF aircraft
bombed the house of Walid 'Abdul Hamid Fadel in al-Boreij refugee camp,
killing two civilians: Ahmed Hussein, 21; and Mohammed 'Abed 'Eissa, 28.
The explosion also destroyed the house, and four other nearby houses,
and damaged a nearby mosque.
·
At the same time, an IOF
aircraft bombed the house of Samir 'Abdul Raziq al-Nadi, 41, in al-Nussairat
refugee camp, destroying the house and damaging nearby homes.
·
At approximately 22:00,
another IOF aircraft fired three missiles at a police station in al-Maghazi
refugee camp, wounding three civilians, including one woman, and
destroying two nearby houses as well as the nearby town hall. The local
mosque was also damaged.
·
At approximately 02:30 on
Thursday, 8 January 2009, IOF aircrafts fired five missiles at an open
area in Western Sawarha area, destroying two houses and wounding fifteen
civilians, including five children and two women. Another 20 local
houses were damaged.
·
At approximately 04:00 on
Thursday, an IOF aircraft bombed a police station in Deir Al-Balah for
the second time, damaging the eastern portion of the station, as well as
neighboring houses.
Khan Yunis:
·
At approximately 12:30 on
Wednesday, 7 January 2009, IOF warplanes bombed an open area in al-Fukhari
area. No causalities were reported.
·
At approximately 14:20 on
Wednesday, IOF bombed another open area in east Khuza'a village. No
casualties were reported.
·
At approximately 18:25 on
Wednesday, IOF aircrafts bombed the house of the Inshasi family in the
Schools Street in Al Amal neighborhood. The 3-storey house was slightly
damaged, and the residents were evacuated.
·
At approximately 23:05, IOF
warplanes fired missiles at the street connecting al-Amal neighborhood
and Khan Yunis refugee camp, killing two resistance fighters: Salem
Ahmed Abu Mousa, 24; and Hassan Rateb Sama'an, 23.
·
At approximately 23:50, IOF
aircrafts bombed the police station in Ma'an village, east Khan Yunis.
The building was heavily damaged.
·
On Thursday, 8 January
2009, UNRWA opened two schools in al-Qarara and Abassan villages as
shelters for local families evacuated from the eastern Gaza Strip
because of the IOF shelling and ground incursions.
·
At approximately 00:30 on
Thursday, 8 January 2009, IOF military vessels shelled areas west of
Khan Yunis. No casualties were reported.
·
At approximately 01:15 on
Thursday, IOF warplanes bombed an open area in west Khan Yunis. No
casualties were reported.
·
At approximately 02:00, IOF
aircrafts bombed the police station of Bani Suhaila village, east of
Khan Yunis, destroying the building and damaging nearby houses and Hamza
mosque. No casualties were reported.
·
At approximately 04:00, IOF
aircrafts bombed the 2-storey house of Mohammad Al Sinwar, a leader of
the 'Izziddin al-Qassam Brigades, located in block G in Khan Yunis
refugee camp. The house was destroyed, but no casualties were reported.
·
At the same time, IOF
launched an incursion into the area of east Al Qarara, and deployed
along the Kissufim road and in residential areas located approximately
600 meters from the border with Israel.
·
At 11:30 on Thursday, IOF
moved into al-Qarara village and fired artillery shells, killing three
people: 'Atwa 'Awad Abu Mudiaf, 60, and two women. The bodies were all
transferred to Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis. The two women have
remained unidentified.
Rafah
·
At approximately 16:30 on
Wednesday, 7 January 2009, IOF aircrafts dropped a container of leaflets
across al-Shaboura refugee camp in Rafah, informing civilians they
should leave the area before 08:00 on Thursday, 8 January 2009. The
container injured eight local people. Thousands of local people
immediately left the area.
·
At approximately 27:30, IOF
bombed the border area between the Gaza Strip and Egypt for three hours,
wounding three people.
·
At approximately 21:40 on
Wednesday, IOF warplanes fired four missiles at a house belonging to
Ahmed Mohsin Foujou in al-Junaina neighborhood in northern Rafah. The
3-storey house was destroyed, and two women were wounded. A nearby house
was also destroyed, and several other houses damaged.
·
At approximately 04:20 on
Thursday, 8 January 2009, an IOF warplane bombed a house belonging to
Ahmed Khalil al-Mudallal, a leader of Islamic Jihad in al-Ansar
neighborhood in southwestern Rafah. The house was destroyed.
·
At approximately 06:20 on
Thursday, an IOF plane bombed an amphitheatre in a playing field of
Rafah Municipality, destroying the amphitheatre and also offices
belonging to the Youth and Sports Ministry.
In light of the crimes committed by IOF against the
Palestinian civilian population and civilian objects in the Gaza Strip,
PCHR:
1) Condemns
these crimes, which are part of a series of continuous crimes committed
by IOF in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) with total disregard
for the lives of Palestinian civilians, considering them a form of
collective punishment against the Palestinian civilian population in
violation of article 33 of the Geneva Convention Relative to the
Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War.
2) Holds
Israel responsible for the lives of Palestinian civilians in all
circumstances. Under the international law, the existence of armed
resistance does not in any case justify the use of such excessive force
disproportionately and indiscriminately.
3) Warns
that the lives of Palestinian civilians are endangered in light of
threats vowed by Israeli political and military officials to expand
military operations against the population of the Gaza Strip.
4) Calls
upon the international community to immediately intervene to stop such
crimes, and calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva
Convention, Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of
War, to fulfill their obligation under article 1 of the Convention to
ensure respect for the Convention in all circumstances, as well as their
obligation under article 146 to search for and prosecute those who are
responsible for perpetrating grave breaches of the Convention, as such
breaches constitute war crimes according to article 147 of the
Convention and the Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12
August 1949, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of International
Armed Conflicts (Protocol I).
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