Ref: 120/2008
Date: 31 December 2008
Time: 14:30 GMT
Israeli Military Raids on Gaza Civilian Population Continues, and
Humanitarian Crisis Exacerbates in the Midst of Shameful Silence of the
International Community
Air and sea raids that have been launched by the Israeli
Occupation Forces (IOF) against the Gaza Strip since Saturday morning,
27 December 2008 have so far killed 310 civilians, including 37 children
and 9 women, and wound at least 1,000 Palestinians, including 300 ones
whose wounds are described as very serious.
Up to the moment, IOF have used fighter jets, helicopter
gunships, drones and gunboats to launch hundreds of barbarian
indiscriminate raids. These raids have targeted Palestinian
institutions, including security and civilian facilities. They have
targeted houses; schools; mosques; hospitals; medical institutions;
charities; and municipalities with disregard to the possibility of
endangering the lives, security and safety of the civilian population,
and compromising the capacity of the targeted institutions to provide
vital services to the civilian population.
Under such grave developments, the Gaza civilian
population are suffering serious deterioration in the humanitarian
situation. The resulting acute humanitarian crisis is increasingly and
seriously impacting living conditions of Palestinian civilians, which
have been already deteriorating due to the tightened siege imposed by
IOF on the Gaza Strip from the land, air and sea for more than 18
months. Due to this siege, Palestinian civilians have been denied their
economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights.
Through its operating staff, the Palestinian Centre for
Human Rights (PCHR) is following up the developments and outcome of the
IOF military operation, codenamed Operation Cast Lead. PCHR follow-up
covers war crimes and crimes against humanity that IOF are still
committing against the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza
Strip, that have resulted in hundreds of deaths and casualties among
Palestinian civilians, in addition to the destruction of civilian
facilities. Besides, PCHR is observing the deterioration humanitarian
conditions, and impacts on economic and social rights as a result of the
systematic destruction of the entire components of the human life,
including the ability to enjoy adequate standard of living, access to
food,
medicine and drinking water, access to healthcare,
adequate and safe shelter, and to the rights to education and work.
Health Catastrophe Impacting Gaza Civilian Population
In a grave violation of international humanitarian law
and human rights law, IOF military operations caused further
catastrophic deterioration in health conditions of the Palestinian
civilian population. Due to the ongoing air strikes, medical crews
working in the field, including ambulances crews, members of medical
missions and crews at hospitals and medical institutions, are facing
extreme dangers because medical facilities are being direct targets of
IOF air raids, or due to intensive raids that prevented mobile medical
crews from accessing and evacuating the dead and the wounded. In a
serious development, many medical establishments in the Gaza Strip have
sustained heavy damages as a result of IOF indiscriminate bombardment.
Moreover, medical crews have been subjected to many threats. Three
members of the medical crews have been killed and a number of others
have been wounded. The most significant incidents that took place during
the period covered by this report and that formed a serious violation of
the freedom of movement and work of medical crews are:
·
At approximately 10:30 on
Saturday, 27 December 2008, IOF warplanes bombarded with several bombs
the former main headquarters of the Preventive Security Service (PSS) in
Tal al-Hawa neighborhood in Gaza City. The bombardment resulted in the
destruction of several buildings in the PSS headquarters. In addition,
the headquarters of the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) and the
Directorate General of Ambulance and Emergency that are adjacent to the
PSS headquarters were heavily damaged; the majority of windows and doors
in these buildings were destroyed. PRCS buildings, including al-Quds
Hospital, were rifted due to repeated targeting of the PSS headquarters
that has been bombarded 4 times in the past four days.
·
At approximately 11:30 on
Saturday, 27 December 2008, IOF warplanes bombarded a site of the Civil
Defense in al-Zahra'a City, south of Gaza City. The site was destroyed.
·
At approximately 03:00 on
Tuesday, 30 December 2008, IOF warplanes bombarded al-Farouq Mosque in
al-Boreij refugee camp. The mosque was destroyed. The bombardment also
resulted in the destruction of all the contents of al-Boreij public
clinic, which is adjacent to the Mosque. It provides medical services to
approximately 35,000 civilians in the area.
·
In a serious development,
IOF warplanes targeted an ambulance of the Palestinian Ministry of
Health (MOH) while trying to evacuate the dead and the wounded in a
night raid. At approximately 02:00 on Wednesday, 31 December 2008, an
IOF drone launched a missile at an MOH ambulance in Jabal al-Rayes area,
east of Gaza City. The ambulance crew was evacuating a number of victims
who were killed or wounded due to bombardment of the area. Mohammed Said
Abu Hasira, 21, a paramedic, was instantly killed and Ihab Omar al-Madhoun,
35, a physician, Heshmat Ajjour, 30, the ambulance driver, were
seriously wounded. Al-Madhoun and Ajjour were taken to Kamal Odwan
Hospital in Beit Lahia town for treatment. Later, physician Ihab al-Madhoon
was pronounced dead.
Deterioration of Health Conditions at Gaza Hospitals
The victims who were wounded due to the Israeli operation
receive poor medical services provided by Palestinian health facilities,
which suffer an almost complete collapse of the medical system in the
Gaza Strip, poor material capacities and continued electric cutoffs. Due
to these impairments, the work of operations rooms and the
hospitalization of the wounded and patients have been impacted. Due to
the very high number of the dead and wounded, and in view of severe
shortage of medicines and medical supplies and poor material capacity,
Palestinian medical crews have not been able to provide medical aid to
many persons who were wounded in IOF raids. Dozens of those wounded
persons were in serious conditions that threatened their lives. The
suffering of thousands of patients have continued due to the
deterioration of the security conditions and due targeting many medical
institutions by IOF throughout the Gaza Strip, and due to the continued
IOF air strikes in the vicinity of medical institutions.
Palestinian medical crews are facing extreme difficulties
in evacuating the dead and the wounded to hospitals and medical centers
due to the continued air striking. Furthermore, Palestinian medical
crews are unable to evacuate many dead and wounded persons under the
ruins of houses and institutions that have been targeted by IOF raids.
The deterioration taking place in health conditions in
the Gaza Strip exacerbated due to the high number of the dead and the
wounded who fell due to IOF raids. This exacerbating deterioration comes
along with the tightened total siege that has been imposed on the Gaza
Strip, including the closure of Gaza border crossings for more than 18
months. The siege has impacted all medical institutions in the Gaza
Strip, including hospitals and primary healthcare centers that have
become unable to meet the needs of the civilian population and, as a
result, have been unable to ensure physical and mental healthcare. This
situation has impacted the capacity of Gaza medical institutions to
provide medical services to the Gaza civilian population. The state of
fear and horror caused by IOF barbarian raids affected the standard of
civilians' enjoyment of their right to health, including inability to
access medical institutions due the gravity of the security conditions,
or due to medical institutions' incapacity to respond to the needs of
hundreds of wounded persons and thousands of patients. Medical sources
in the MOH in Gaza and at Shifa Hospital, the main treatment provider in
the Gaza strip, stated the following:
·
Gaza hospitals suffer
severe shortage in beds that are required to receive hundreds of victims
of IOF raids. There are approximately 1,200 beds in all Gaza hospitals.
At Shifa Hospital, there are 530 beds, including 135 beds used for
primary healthcare provision. Medical crews at Gaza hospitals and
clinics have been unable to provide beds to treat and hospitalize the
wounded persons, due to the high numbers of the wounded who arrived at
hospitals and clinics in the wake of IOF air raids. Approximately 319
dead persons and more than 1,000 wounded persons have been admitted into
Gaza hospitals within the past four days. The wounded who have been
admitted into hospitals are being treated and hospitalized under severe
shortages in medicines and medical supplies. Medical crews are also
bearing utmost suffering due to continued electricity cutoffs.
·
The different units at
Shifa Hospital and other hospitals in the Gaza Strip are still suffering
incapacity to provide treatment and medical services to approximately
390 persons who have been wounded in IOF ongoing military operation, due
to unavailability of material capacities and medical apparatuses that
are required for their treatment. These 390 wounded persons need to be
urgently and promptly referred to treatment abroad for their serious
injuries. The MOH has managed to refer approximately 60 of them to
Egyptian hospitals during the past two days.
·
The continued air striking
has created a state of confusion, fear and horror amongst medical crews
at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The gravity of the security conditions
at the Hospital exacerbated following the heavy damages that had been
caused to the Hospital when IOF warplanes bombarded al-Burno Mosque that
is adjacent to the Hospital. Due to bombardment of the mosque, the
windows and doors of the burns and surgery unit and the administration
offices were crashed. Also the water network at the surgery unit in
building no. 8 was destroyed. This created extreme difficulty that
impeded the work of the medical crews at the Hospital.
·
Eng. Bassam al-Hamarin,
director of Engineering and Maintenance Department in the MOH, stated
that the continued electric cutoffs and the shortage of spare parts
required for the maintenance of many medical apparatuses and tools have
impacted the efficiency and work of these apparatuses and tools. He
added that this resulted in:
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Disruption and poor
efficiency of 17 central oxygen stations in Gaza hospitals, including 3
stations at Shifa Hospital that provide oxygen to internal diseases
unit, chest diseases unit and the artificial kidney unit.
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The pumps of water wells at
Shifa Hospital were disrupted after sustaining heavy damages.
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The members of the medical
crews at Gaza hospitals are suffering shortages in wireless
communication devices. This coincides with defectiveness in the
Palestinian mobile communication network (Jawwal), increasing the
gravity that faced the work of the Palestinian ambulances crews.
-
Many medicines,
vaccinations and foods at Gaza hospitals are subject to decay due to
continued electric cutoffs while the power generated by power generators
is not sufficient to face the power shortage.
-
Shifa Hospital is suffering
the continued disruption of its only cardiac catheterization apparatus.
The Hospital is also suffering the disruption of the sterilization
apparatuses and milk pasteurization and decontamination apparatuses that
are necessary for immature neonates.
-
All hospitals in the Gaza
strip are suffering shortages in spare parts required for power
generators, on which Gaza hospitals mainly depend in view of continued
electric cutoffs. The MOH Engineering and Maintenance Department lacks
many spare parts required for the maintenance of power generators,
including air filters, oil filter and filters required to separate
kerosene and oil.
-
The MOH is suffering a
shortage of spare parts required for its vehicles and ambulances. Due to
the emergency situation in the Gaza Strip, 50% of the MOH ambulances are
exceptionally operating although they lack maintenance.
·
Central medical
laboratories at Shifa Hospital are suffering a severe shortage in
medical apparatuses, including 30 apparatuses used in blood analysis.
This shortage of blood analysis apparatuses has impeded the blood
transformation for the wounded. The lives of the wounded persons would
be threatened in case of blood transformation without making the
necessary tests.
·
Gaza hospitals are
suffering a shortage in medical disposables in surgery rooms, including
surgical operation torches, surgical operations tables, laboratorial
apparatuses, ray apparatuses and extensive care apparatuses.
·
Gaza hospitals and
healthcare centers are still suffering a shortage in medicines. 105
items of main medical tools and 255 of medical disposables have run out
or are in short quantities. These medical supplies include the majority
of medicines required for cancer patients and medicines required for
sick children who are suffering from cystic fibrosis, and the health
conditions of these children are seriously threatened .
·
More than half a million of
Palestinian students at primary, preparatory and secondary schools have
been denied access to their schools. On the first day of IOF
indiscriminate air raids, more than 5,000 students were subject to
trauma or were injured, while attending their classes or while on their
way to afternoon schools. These children are still denied access to
necessary physical treatment services, due to the severe shortage in
that service.
·
Dr. Samir Qouta, a
psychology professor at the Islamic University in Gaza City, says that
there has been an increasing number of parents who visit mental health
centers in the Gaza Strip to inquire how to treat the symptoms of the
psychological deterioration in their children, that resulted from the
terrible explosions that trembled the entire Gaza Strip. Dr. Qouta says
that the symptoms of the psychological disorders caused by fear and
horror of IOF incessant bombardments include bedwetting, nail-biting,
fear of night, frightening nightmares, physical pains of unknown causes,
crying and introversion. Dr. Qouta expects that the symptoms of the
psychological deterioration in the Palestinian children would develop to
include a form of violence in dealing with their peers, inability to
concentrate and deterioration of educational levels. He also indicated
that Palestinian children, who are subject to traumatic experience
caused by IOF bombardments, become less obedient to their parents and
lose the ability to deal openly with them. Dr. Qouta expects that the
psychological deterioration in the Palestinian children in the Gaza
Strip would aggravate due to IOF ongoing raids.
Prevailing State of Compulsory Mass Displacement of
the Civilian Population in Gaza Refugees Camps and Towns
Thousands of civilians, mainly those who reside in areas
close to the Palestinian- Egyptian border, fled from their houses in the
wake of several raids launched by IOF on the southern Gaza Strip. A
state of compulsory mass displacement of civilians has prevailed in the
area. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees
(UNRWA) was forced to open its schools to shelter the civilians and
provide their basic needs, amidst a climate of fear and bitter cold. In
addition, thousands of Gaza civilians have been forced to flee of their
homes and look for safe shelters because their homes were completely or
partially destroyed by IOF air raids, amidst the lack of minimum
components of human life. According to PCHR's sources, thousands of
populated houses throughout the Gaza Strip have been subject to partial
or complete destruction, and for several times in some cases, due to IOF
repeated air raids on many Palestinian institutions and establishments.
The conditions are getting worse because IOF continuingly wage a
psychological war against the civilian population in the Gaza Strip,
aiming at terrifying them. IOF have publicized messages via phones and
other methods, indicating their intent to bombard populated houses and
areas under different pretexts, including existence of weapons or to
destroy tunnels along the border with Egypt.
At the humanitarian level, the civilian population in the
Gaza Strip have continued to endure repeated long cutoffs of the
electrical current. As a result, water for domestic and drinking
purposes was not supplied to Gaza civilians. Beside the fear and horror
that have spread amongst the civilian population of the Gaza Strip due
to the continued IOF air raids that cause heavy explosions, Gaza
civilians sustain utmost suffering to ensure their needs of flour and
bread. The chronic crisis of cooking gas is still forming the heaviest
burden on Gaza civilians, and civilians continue to look for primitive
alternatives such as wood and kerosene stoves. Meanwhile, there are no
means of warming against the bitter cold of winter.
Conclusion
The entire military actions that IOF are executing in the
Gaza Strip represent a form of genocide of the Gaza Strip population. In
addition, the serious violations committed by IOF lead to unprecedented
compulsory mass displacement of thousands of civilians who started to
look for safe areas to protect themselves and their families. IOF
military operation started while Gaza civilians were suffering poverty,
employment and deprival, which are the result of a unique form of
collective punishment that has been imposed on Gaza for more than 18
months, denying civilians access to food, medicines and all other needs
necessary for their survival.
PCHR has repeatedly called upon the international
community and all the international and regional organizations,
including the Secretary General of the United Nations and various UN
BODIES, to urgently and promptly intervene to ensure protection for the
civilian population and their property. PCHR has also called upon the
different parties to bring justice to the victims of war crimes that
have been committed by IOF and to prevent the reoccurrence of such
crimes against civilians. However, a state of suspicious silence is
still prevailing among the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva
Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of
War. Under this state, the genocide committed against Palestinian
civilians continues and IOF continue to destroy the remaining human life
components, while they destroyed the majority of these components in
previous periods. The High Contracting Parties have breached all their
legal, moral and ethical obligations that compel these Parties to
respect the provisions of the international humanitarian law and human
rights law and to ensure respect for these provisions.
Today, in light of the continued humanitarian crisis,
indiscriminate killing and continued systematic destruction of all the
Palestinian institutions and civilian facilities in the Gaza Strip, PCHR
calls upon all the parties that were involved in ensuring respect for
human rights in many countries to stop dealing in double-standards with
IOF serious violations of human rights that amount to genocides
committed against the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. PCHR calls
also upon the parties to take all necessary and urgent actions in order
to stop these violations and to ensure IOF's compliance with and respect
for the rights of the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. PCHR
reminds the parties to work on bringing justice to victims of those
flagrant crimes. This will be fulfilled by immediate and urgent action
through taking all measures that would compel IOF to cease the multiple
forms of attacks against the Occupied Palestinian Territories, following
bitter years of mass displacement and following the establishment of the
occupying State on the ruins of the properties of the Palestinian
civilians. This also requires an initiative to giving priority to the
right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and to the
establishment of an independent Palestinian State on all the Occupied
Palestinian Territories, including Jerusalem.
In the eve of the new year, the international community
is required, today more than ever before, to put an end to the tragedy
of the Palestinian civilian population that has continued over long
decades. The international community is also demanded, today more than
ever before, to stop the new catastrophe that is mainly affecting the
civilian population and vulnerable groups, including women, children,
the elderly, persons with special needs, the poor and those who are
denied their right to a decent life.
The High Contracting Parties to the Fourth 1949 Geneva
Convention are required to take immediate and rapid action to stop the
genocide practiced against the civilian population in the Gaza Strip, to
stop all forms of motionlessness and acting from the respective of
politicizing the rules of the international humanitarian law and human
rights law. Measures should be taken to activate the mechanisms of the
United Nations, including the UN Security Council and the Human Rights
Council, in order to deter the perpetrators of such crimes, and
prosecute them via activating the principle of universal jurisdiction.
The prosecution should include perpetrators of such crimes, those who
give orders to perpetrate them or those who keep silence towards their
perpetration; otherwise, history will not have mercy for those who were
motionless towards their legal, moral and ethical obligations.
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