Ref: 09/2008
Date: 17 February 2008
Time: 12:15 GMT
Patient Dies
due to Inability to Reach a Hospital
IOF Impose
Stringent Restrictions on the Movement of Palestinian Civilians in the West Bank
IOF have started
enforcing stringent restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians in the
West Bank, which hasn’t witnessed such restrictions in years. It has become
noticeable that movement between different West Bank governorates is nearly
impossible. This renewed siege has led to the death of a Palestinian woman by
heart attack after IOF prevented the ambulance carrying her from reaching its
hospital destination. In addition, IOF prevented the woman’s relatives from
reaching the ambulance.
PCHR’s
preliminary investigation indicates that in the evening hours of Wednesday, 13
February 2008, IOF closed tens of roads and agricultural roads with large
boulders and earth barriers. In addition, IOF erected checkpoints on main roads,
especially in the northern West Bank. The IOF severity restrictions were
unprecedented since 2003. Furthermore, IOF redeployed in old checkpoints such as
the Bathan checkpoint northeast of Nablus and the Itzhar settlement checkpoint
south of the city. In addition, IOF adopted very strict measures on stationary
checkpoints. These measures included banning people under 35 from the Northern
West Bank from moving between governorates and occasionally inside the same
governorate. Palestinian civilians were forced to wait for hours at checkpoints
in winter conditions before heading to work or returning home. PCHR’s
fieldworkers stated that IOF troops searched travelers, belongings, and cars
with police dogs. In addition, troops mistreated and humiliated travelers. These
measures are in contradiction of announcements by IOF that the movement of
Palestinian civilians has been eased.
These
restrictions on civilian movement deprived Palestinians of their basic rights,
and resulted in the death of a woman. At approximately 17:00 on Thursday, 13
February, Fawzia Abd El-Fattah El-Darak (59) from Deir El-Ghosoun north of
Tulkarm died when IOF prevented an ambulance from taking her to hospital in
Tulkarm. Mohammad El-Dark, her husband, informed PCHR’s fieldworker that his
wife started to experience severe chest pain. They called the emergency
department in the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Tulkarm in order to
transport her to a hospital. However, the IOF troops stationed on the checkpoint
to the south of Deir El-Ghosoun prevented the ambulance from entering the
village. The woman’s family put her in a private taxi and tried to take her to
the ambulance. However, IOF troops prevented the vehicle from passing through
the checkpoint despite being informed of the woman’s condition. The ambulance
was waiting on the other side of the checkpoint; but the troops did not allow it
to pass. The family took the woman back to a private physician in the village.
However, she died by heart attack.
In light of these
developments, PCHR condemns denying Fawzia El-Darak the right to movement and to
access healthcare facilities, resulting in her death, and:
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Calls upon the High Contracting
Parties of the 4th Geneva Convention (1949) to exert immediate
pressure on Israel to abide by International Humanitarian Law, and to stop the
policy of collective punishment against the civilian population in the OPT.
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Calls upon the High Contracting
Parties to intervene effectively to allow Palestinian patients to move freely in
order to access essential health care in hospitals and medical centers.
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Calls upon international
organizations working in the OPT to work towards an immediate end to the policy
of collective punishment of civilians in the OPT, to work to stop the
deterioration in the health and humanitarian situation, and to allow the safe
and free passage of food and medical supplies to protect the lives of the
civilian population.
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Affirms that IOF still perpetrate
the policy of denial of healthcare through obstructing access to hospitals and
medical centers, and by the intentional and unconditional restriction of
movement. The Centre holds IOF responsible for the lives to tens of Palestinian
patients denied the right to healthcare, which causes them serious bodily harm
and threatens their lives.