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PCHR Palestinian Centre for Human Rights http://www.pchrgaza.org |
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Weekly
Report: On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied
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No. 38/2006 21 - 27 September 2006 |
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Congestion at Rafah International Crossing Pont, which was partially reopened for 3 days following nearly 3 months of closure. |
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A Special Issue on the 6th Anniversary of the al-Aqsa Intifada
Six Years of Israeli Aggression on the OPT; IOF Commit Unprecedented War Crimes against Palestinian Civilians and Property
This report coincides with the 6th anniversary of the eruption of the al-Aqsa Intifada, which broke out following the former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s provocative visit to al-Aqsa Mosque (the Holy Sanctuary) in occupied Jerusalem. Over the last 6 years, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have perpetrated grave breaches of international law, including war crimes, against Palestinian civilians, in a manner unprecedented since 1967. The 6th year of the Intifada witnessed an increasing escalation in Israeli war crimes as the international community remained silent and the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 failed to meet their obligations to ensure respect for the Convention in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) and provide protection for Palestinian civilians. The international silence has served to encourage the Israeli government and its occupation forces to perpetrate more war crimes with impunity against Palestinian civilians. Over the last 12 months, IOF have stepped up illegal operations in the OPT, especially in the Gaza Strip. The number of Palestinian civilians killed by IOF in the Gaza Strip in the second half of the year reminds of the numbers of civilians killed by IOF in the West Bank during the Operation Defensive Shield in spring 2002.
In the 6th year of the Intifada, 504 Palestinians, including 398 civilians (79%) have killed by IOF. The number of civilian victims includes 93 children (23%) and 14 women (3.5%). According to PCHR's documentation, 138 Palestinians have been extra-judicially executed by IOF (34.5% of the total number of civilian victims). This number includes 90 targeted persons and 48 civilian bystanders, including 23 children.
By the end of the 6th year of the al-Aqsa Intifada, 3859 Palestinians, including 3069 civilians (79.5%), have been killed. According to PCHR's documentation, 585 Palestinians have been extra-judicially executed by IOF (19% of the total number of civilian victims). This number includes 376 targeted persons and 209 civilian bystanders, including 71 children.
Contrary to claims by IOF that they withdrew from the Gaza Strip in September 2005, which PCHR viewed as a form of redeployment, IOF waged an open war on the Gaza Strip after Palestinian resistance activists had killed two IOF soldiers and captured a third on 25 June 2006. This wide scale military campaign named “Operation Summer Rains” is still ongoing. Since the beginning of this campaign, 237 Palestinian, including 147 civilians, have been killed by IOF in the Gaza Strip. The number of civilian victims includes 53 children and 13 women. In addition, 821 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including 220 children and 35 women, have been wounded.
According to PCHR’s documentation, IOF have fired at least 260 air-to-surface missiles and hundreds of artillery shells at targets, mostly civilian ones, in the Gaza Strip. Buildings of the Palestinian Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of National economy, the office of the Palestinian Prime Minister and a number of educational institutions have been destroyed. The electricity generation plant, providing 45% of the electricity of the Gaza Strip, was destroyed, and electricity networks and transmitters have been repeatedly attacked. Six bridges linking Gaza City with the central Gaza Strip and a number of roads have been destroyed. IOF have also destroyed hundreds of donums[1] of agricultural land and dozens of houses have been destroyed. The Palestinian governmental compound in Nablus has been destroyed. Many families in the Gaza Strip have been forced to leave their houses. IOF warplanes have destroyed 44 houses belonging to activists of Palestinian factions.
In the 6th year of the Intifada, IOF continued to shell Palestinian residential areas. Complete families were killed or wounded by the IOF shelling. For instance, on 9 June 2006, IOF killed ‘Alai Ghalia, his wife and 5 of the their children. On 12 July 2006, IOF killed Nabeel Abu Silmiya, his wife and 7 of their children. IOF have employed warplanes to extra-judicially executed Palestinian in densely populated areas, rendering casualties among Palestinian civilians, especially children. Furthermore, IOF have adopted a new policy since 23 July 2006, under which they warn Palestinian civilians that their houses would be attacked, a very short period that does not exceed an hour prior to the actual attack. IOF often claim that weapons are stored in these houses or that tunnels are dug under them to smuggle weapons.
In the West Bank, IOF continued to construct the annexation wall inside the West Bank territory, in violation of international law and humanitarian law, and the advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice in Hague, which considered the construction of the wall illegal and called for its dismantlement.
In an attempt to undermine the results of the Palestinian elections, which were held on 25 January 2006, IOF waged an arrest campaign against members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) representing the Change and Reform Bloc affiliated to Hamas and cabinet ministers. IOF arrested 31 PLC members, including the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and the Secretary. The PLC Deputy Speaker was released later. In addition, IOF arrested 8 ministers, including the Deputy Prime Minister. Three ministers, including the Deputy Prime Minister, were released later, while the others have been kept in custody.
On 14 March 2006, IOF completed initiated a large-scale military operation that imed to apprehend Ahmad Sa’adat, the Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the elected member of the PLC, a number of PFLP activists charged with assassinating Rehavam Ze’vi (Israeli ex-Minister of Tourism), and Major General Fuad al-Shobaki, a member of the Fatah Revolutionary Council who is charged with smuggling the Karen A arms shipment. This operation was initiated 15 minutes after the sudden withdrawal of American and British monitors charged with guarding Sa;adat, in accordance with an agreement, drafted mainly by the United States. Israeli, American, and British officials attempted to deny any prior coordination between them. However, the Israeli Defense Minister, Shaul Mofaz, said in statements to Haaretz newspaper after the operation that Israel knew before hand about the time of the monitors’ withdrawal from Jericho prison. Further, he stated that the army had been preparing for over a week to storm the prison and kidnap the prisoners. PCHR had previously stressed that no party, whether the IOF, Palestinian National Authority, or international community, has the right to formulate an agreement that violates International Humanitarian Law. This position was stated in reference to the agreement regarding Sa’adat’s detention in Jericho prison (refer to the PCHR’s press release dated 4 June 2002). Thus, PCHR raises question over the international community’s role in enforcing past and future agreements to which Israel is a party.
Israeli military actions have violated the political, civil, economic, social and cultural rights of Palestinian civilians.
The six years of the al-Aqsa Intifada have been characterized by the following Israeli military attacks:
· Prolonged Incursions and redeployment into Palestinian Authority controlled areas.
· Massive killings and destruction of houses and civilian property.
· Extra-judicial executions against Palestinian activists and political leaders, the most significant of which targeted Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the founder and leader of Hamas, and his successor, Dr. ‘Abdul ‘Aziz al-Rantissi.
· Destruction of the Palestinian economy and the structure of the Palestinian Authority through the destruction of civil and security facilities.
· Using Palestinian civilians as human shields during military operations in the OPT.
· Closing Rafah International Crossing Point and other border crossings of the Gaza Strip.
· Chasing fishermen and depriving them of their sources of income.
· Storming Jericho Prison and arresting senior political leaders.
· Humiliation of Palestinian at military checkpoints.
· Deportation of a number of Palestinian activists.
· Continued construction of the annexation wall inside the West Bank territory, in a challenge for the advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice, which considered the construction of the wall illegal.
· Wilful killing of Palestinian civilians.
· Indiscriminate shelling of Palestinian civilian residential areas using various forms of weaponry, including warplanes, tanks and machine guns.
· Collective punishment of Palestinian civilians, denying them their basic human rights, including the rights of health, education, freedom of movement and work, through imposing a tightened siege on the OPT.
· Transformation of Qalandya checkpoint into an international border crossing between the West Bank and Israel.
· Arbitrary arrests and placing Palestinians in administrative detention.
· Closure of a number of charitable societies in the West Bank.
· Systematic attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians.
A table showing those killed during the al-Aqsa Intifada from
29 September 2000 to 28 September 2006
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Context |
Total |
6th year |
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Palestinians killed in attacks by Israeli occupying forces, settlers and Israeli police in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and inside Israel |
3859, including 3069 civilians |
504, including 398 civilians |
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Palestinians killed in the West Bank |
1722, including 1552 civilians |
122, including 105 civilians |
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Palestinians killed in Gaza Strip |
2137, including 1517 civilians |
382, including 293 |
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Children killed |
724 |
93 |
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Children killed in the Gaza Strip |
430 |
76 |
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Children killed in the West Bank |
294 |
17 |
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Females killed |
119 |
14 |
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Females killed in the Gaza Strip |
58 |
12 |
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Females killed in the West Bank |
61 |
2 |
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Palestinians killed in extra-judicial executions |
376, including 209 civilian bystanders (71 of them are children) |
90, including 48 civilian bystanders (23 of them are children) |
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Medical personnel killed |
19 |
2 |
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Journalists killed |
10 |
1 |
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Civilians killed in settler attacks |
45 |
1 |
A table showing those injured during the al-Aqsa Intifada from
29 September 2000 to 28 September 2006[2]
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Area |
Total |
6th year |
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Gaza Strip |
10000 |
1200 |
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West Bank |
12927 |
776 |
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Total |
22927 |
1976 |
A table showing land levelling, house demolitions and destruction to industrial and educational facilities in the Gaza Strip during the al-Aqsa Intifada,
from 29 September 2000 to 28 September 2006
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Escalate Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)
· 6 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children and one woman, were killed by IOF in the Gaza Strip.
· IOF shot the woman from a zero range.
· IOF conducted 33 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank, and 4 others into the Gaza Strip.
· IOF arrested 16 Palestinian civilians in the West Bank, and 9 others in the Gaza Strip.
· IOF demolished 13 houses in Um al-Nasser village in the southern Gaza Strip.
· IOF transformed two houses in Hebron into military sites.
· IOF have continued to impose a total siege on the OPT; IOF have imposed a tightened siege on the Gaza Strip; and IOF positioned at a various checkpoints in the West Bank arrested 8 Palestinian civilians, including a child.
Summary
Israeli violations of international law continued in the OPT during the reported period (21 – 27 September 2006):
Killing: During the reported period, IOF killed 6 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children and a woman, in the Gaza Strip.
On Thursday morning, 21 September 2006, IOF killed two Palestinian civilians, including a woman in Um al-Nasser village, northeast of Rafah. IOF killed the woman from a zero range when she protested against IOF soldier who beat her deaf husband. The woman was left bleeding until for several hours. The other civilian was killed in the same area by the indiscriminate IOF gunfire. On the same day, IOF killed 3 children in Jabalya town in the northern Gaza Strip, while they were herding sheep. On 27 September 2006, a child was killed when IOF dropped a bomb at a neighboring house. In addition, 21 Palestinian civilians, including 8 children, were wounded by the IOF shelling in Rafah.
Thus, the number of Palestinians killed by IOF in the Gaza Strip since 25 June 2006 has increased to 237, including 53 children and 13 women. In addition, 821 others, mostly civilians, including 220 children, 35 women, 4 paramedics and 6 journalists, have been wounded.
In the west Bank, 6 Palestinian civilians, including two children, were wounded by IOF gunfire throughout the West Bank.
Incursions: During the reported period, IOF conducted at least 33 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank, during which they raided dozens of houses and arrested 16 Palestinian civilians, including a child. IOF also transformed two houses into military sites. In an act of piracy, IOF broke into the Jordanian National Bank and 11 money exchange shops in the West Bank. They arrested 7 money exchangers and confiscated big amounts of money. Israeli sources estimated the confiscated money at 6 million NIS (US$ 1.3 million), and claimed that these money exchange shop transferred amounts of money that were used to finance attacks on Israeli targets. In the Gaza Strip, IOF conducted 4 incursions in the southern Gaza Strip villages of Um al-Nasser and al-Foukhari, and into the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia. During these incursions IOF arrested 11 Palestinian civilians and demolished at least 14 houses.
Restrictions on Movement: IOF have continued to impose a tightened siege on the OPT and imposed severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Occupied East Jerusalem.
Gaza Strip
IOF have imposed a strict siege on the Gaza Strip. They have closed its border crossings as a form of collective punishment against Palestinian civilians.
IOF have closed Rafah International Crossing Point since 25 June 2006, even though they do not directly control it. During the reported period, the crossing point was reopened for 3 days and thousands of Palestinians were able to travel from and to the Gaza Strip. IOF have closed commercial crossings of the Gaza Strip, especially al-Mentar (Karni) crossing. As a consequence, the economic situation inside the Gaza Strip has further deteriorated and many goods have been lacked in markets. During the reported period, IOF partially reopened al-Mentar (Karni) crossing, east of Gaza City, and Sofa and Kerem Shalom crossings near Rafah. IOF have also continued to close Erez crossing in the northern Gaza Strip. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip had been prevented from traveling through this crossing. IOF have allowed international workers to pass through the crossing. With this closure, only few Palestinian patients have been able to travel to hospitals in Israel and the West Bank. In addition, IOF have prevented Palestinian fishermen from fishing for 3 months.
West Bank
IOF have tightened the siege imposed on Palestinian communities in the West Bank. They have isolated Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank. IOF positioned at various checkpoints in the West Bank have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. IOF have continued to separate between the north and south of the West Bank. During the reported period, IOF positioned at various checkpoints around imposed severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. During the reported period, IOF positioned at various checkpoints in the West Bank arrested 8 Palestinian civilians, including a child.
The outcome of crimes committed by IOF since 25 June 2006:
o 273 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including 56 children and 13 women, have been killed by IOF.
o At least 1020 Palestinian civilians, including 294 children and 41 women, have been wounded by the IOF gunfire.
o At least 261 air-to-surface missiles and hundreds of artillery shells have been fired at Palestinian civilian and military targets in the Gaza Strip.
o Buildings of the Palestinian Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of National economy, the office of the Palestinian Prime Minister and a number of educational institutions have been destroyed.
o The electricity generation plant, providing 45% of the electricity of the Gaza Strip, was destroyed, and electricity networks and transmitters have been repeatedly attacked.
o 6 bridges linking Gaza City with the central Gaza Strip and a number of roads have been destroyed.
o Hundreds of donums of agricultural land and dozens of houses have been destroyed.
o Hundreds of Palestinian civilians, including 9 ministers and 31 members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), including the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and Secretary, have been arrested. Minster of Prisoners’ Affairs, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Labor and Second Deputy Speaker of the PLC were released.
o The Palestinian governmental compound in Nablus has been destroyed.
o Many families in Rafah, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia have been forced to leave their houses.
o IOF intelligence has warned some Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip by phone to evacuate their houses, which would be attacked.
o 44 houses belonging to activists of Palestinian factions were destroyed by IOF warplanes.
o IOF have imposed a strict siege on the OPT, and have isolated the Gaza Strip from the outside world.
Israeli Violations Documented during the Reporting Period (21 – 27 September 2006)
1. Incursions into Palestinian Areas and Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and Property in the West Bank
Thursday, 21 September 2006
· At approximately 01:20, IOF moved nearly 3000 meters into Um al-Nasser village, northeast of Rafah. They closed Salah al-Din Street, which links between Rafah and Khan Yunis. They then besieged a house belonging to Nazmi Hussein Zo’rob, a member of Hamas. They also opened fire indiscriminately at houses. At approximately 02:00, IOF chased a number of young men into a house. IOF soldiers violently beat the owner, who is deaf. When his wife, 35-year-old E’timad Isma’il Abu Mo’ammar protested, IOF soldiers opened fire at her. She was wounded by several live bullets throughout the body. IOF did not allow medical crews to evacuate her to the hospital. She remained in the house bleeding until 06:00, when she died. As a result of the indiscriminate Israeli gunfire, 8 Palestinian civilians, including a man and his two children, were wounded. One of these civilians, 28-year-old Mohammed Suleiman Mo’ammar, bled to death as he was wounded by two live bullets to the left thigh and the right hand. The other civilians who were wounded area:
1. Mahmoud Daoud Abu Mo’ammar, 51, wounded by shrapnel throughout the body;
2. Ra’fat Mahmoud Abu Mo’ammar, 27, wounded by shrapnel throughout the body;
3. Ahmed Mahmoud Abu Mo’ammar, 4, wounded by shrapnel to the chest;
4. Haneen Mahmoud Abu Mo’ammar, 7, wounded by shrapnel to the head;
5. Haneen Hussein Zo’rob, 4, wounded by shrapnel throughout the body;
6. Ayman Nasser Zo’rob, 19, wounded by a live bullet to the left leg; and
7. Ahmed Mohammed Younis, 26, wounded by shrapnel to the right hand.
According to eyewitnesses, IOF did not allow medical crews into the area. At approximately 12:30, IOF withdrew from the area after having destroyed 13 houses, in which 129 people (15 families) lived, and arrested 5 Palestinian civilians, including a child and a woman:
1. Hassan Hussein Zo’rob, 43;
2. Aamena Mohammed Zo’rob, 25;
3. Saleh Khalil Zo’rob, 63;
4. Mahrous Saleh Zo’rob, 27; and
5. Salah Saleh Zo’rob, 13.
· At approximately 01:40, IOF moved into the Northern Mount area in Nablus. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested Nassim Badawi al-Kharraz, 32.
· At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Seilat al-Harthiya village, southwest of Janine. They besieged a house belonging to Hafez ‘Abdul Ghani Tahaina, 50, and abused the family. IOF forced the 8 residents of the house out and abused them. They then raided and searched the house for no apparent reason.
· At approximately 02:30, IOF moved into Rummana village, northwest of Jenin. They besieged a house belonging to ‘Izziddin Khaled Marahin, 30, who is allegedly wanted. They attempted to open the door using a hammer. They then opened fire into the house through the window. No one was inside the house. Soon after, IOF raided and searched a neighboring house belonging to Mahmoud As’ad Farasin. The ordered the Farasin family to inform Marahin to surrender or he would be executed.
· At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into al-Khader village, south of Bethlehem. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Waleed No’man Subaih, who had been already killed by IOF. Later, IOF withdrew from the area and no arrests were reported.
· Also at approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Wadi Shaheen neighborhood in Bethlehem. They raided and searched a house belonging to Suleiman al-Sha’lan, and arrested his son, 19-year-old Hamza, and his son-in-law, 27-year-old Ahmed Mohammed Sabbah.
· At approximately 08:00, an IOF undercover unit moved into Deir Abu Sa’if village, northeast of Jenin, traveling in a civilian car with a Palestinian registration plate. The car stopped in the northwest of the village. Four persons wearing civilian clothes got out of the car and pointed then pistols at 3 Palestinian farmers, who were digging a well into their land. IOF arrested the three farmers: Mustafa Hussein Yassin, 23; Hussam Nadi Yassin, 24; and ‘Abdullah Ahmed Mahamid, 36. IOF released the last two farmers later, but kept the first one in custody.
· At approximately 8:50, IOF positioned along the Gaza Strip border to the east of Jabalia fired a surface-to-surface missile at three children, who were herding sheep in the Abu Safiya area, east of Jabalya town. The area is located about 2 kilometers away from the border. The children were killed and there bodied torn into parts:
1. ‘Alaa’ Saqer Dahrouj Abu Dahrouj, 15;
2. Zaidan Rafiq Mohammed Abu Rashed, 16; and
3. Mohammad Selmi Mohammed Masalha, 17.
According to investigations conducted by PCHR, while herding, the children had come near an abandoned rocket launcher used earlier by Palestinian gunmen to fire a homemade rocket. It is noted that another civilian was killed on the day before in similar circumstances. Thus, the number of Palestinian civilians killed under similar circumstances over the past 3 months has mounted to 15 victims.
· At approximately 12:15, IOF moved into Tubas village, southeast of Jenin. They fired live bullets and tear gas canisters at the center of the village. A number of Palestinian civilians suffered from tear gas inhalation.
· At approximately 21:00, IOF moved into Bala’a village, east of Tulkarm. They besieged a house belonging to the family of Anwar Rashed al-Wawi. They called on his through megaphones to surrender, but he was not there. IOF soldiers broke into the house and searched it. They fired live bullets and sound bombs inside the house. Later, a number of Palestinian children gathered and threw stones at IOF vehicles. Immediately, IOF soldier fired rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at the children. As a result, dozens of Palestinian civilians suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Friday, 22 September 2006
· At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Tulkarm. They opened fire at houses in the southern part of the town. Dozens of houses were damaged. IOF vehicles also damaged an electricity transmitter and telephone supplies. As a result, the electricity and telephone services were cut off from the area for several hours.
· At approximately 01:45, IOF moved into Jenin town and refugee camp. They raided and searched a number of houses. They withdrew later, and no arrests were reported.
· At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Nablus. They raided and searched a number of houses. They withdrew later, and no arrests were reported.
· At approximately 02:30, IOF moved into Deir Abu Da’if village, northeast of Jenin. They patrolled in the streets. They withdrew later, and no arrests were reported.
· At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Jalboun village, northeast of Jenin. They patrolled in the streets. They withdrew later, and no arrests were reported.
· At approximately 22:50, an IOF aircraft fired a missile at a tin-made room belonging to Akram Mohammed Jarad in al-Shouka village, east of Rafah, near the Egyptian border. The room was destroyed and two houses belonging to Jarad and his brother were damaged. Jarad received a call on his mobile phone at 22:30 from a person who identified himself as an Israeli intelligence officer, who informed him that the room would be attacked in 10 minutes. The targeted room served as a store used by the family. IOF often justify attacking house near the Egyptian border by claiming that they are used in smuggling weapons from Egypt into the Gaza Strip.
Saturday, 23 September 2006
· At approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Tubas village. They patrolled in the streets. No arrests were reported.
· Also at approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Tammoun village, southeast of Jenin. They patrolled in the streets. No arrests were reported.
· Also at approximately 01:30, IOF moved into al-Fara’a refugee camp, southeast of Jenin. They patrolled in the streets. No arrests were reported.
· At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Jenin town and refugee camp. They patrolled in the streets, and raided and searched a number of houses. At approximately 06:00, they withdrew from the town and refugee camp. No arrests were reported.
· At approximately 02:50, IOF, reinforced by heavy military vehicles, helicopters and drones, moved nearly 2000 meters into the north of Beit Lahia town in the northern Gaza Strip. IOF soldiers besieged a number of houses belonging to the al-Ghoul family in al-Sayafa area. They forced the residents of those houses out and held them from 07:00 until 16:30. They searched the houses using trained dogs. According to a number of residents, IOF confiscated a number of mobile phones and an amount of money. Before their withdrawal from the area at approximately 20:00, IOF arrested 4 Palestinian civilians, but released them a few hours later. During their withdrawal from the area, IOF vehicles severely damaged areas of agricultural land belonging to the families of al-Ghoul, al-‘Akka and Khudair.
· At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus. They patrolled in the streets and raided and searched a number of houses. An IOF bulldozers also blocked the southern entrance of the camp with a sand barrier. IOF withdrew from the camp at approximately 05:30, and no arrests were reported.
· At approximately 03:30, IOF moved into al-Yamoun village, southwest of Jenin. They patrolled in the streets and fired live bullets and sound bombs indiscriminately. At approximately 04:30, IOF withdrew from the village, and no casualties or arrests were reported.
· At approximately 10:00, IOF permanently positioned in the center and south of Hebron moved into al-Masharqa area in the old town. They raided and searched two houses belonging to Nafez ‘Abdul Jalil al-Hashlamoun and Eyad ‘Othman al-Ja’bari, and transformed their roofs into military sites.
Sunday, 23 September 2006
· At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Nablus and neighboring refugee camps. They raided and searched a number of houses. Battir village, west of Bethlehem. They raided and searched a number of houses, and arrested Mazen Bashir Qasqas, 23.
· At approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Jenin town and refugee camp. They raided and searched a house belonging to Waleed Hudaib in al-Hadaf neighborhood. No arrests were reported.
· Also at approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Kufor Dan village, west of Jenin. They raided and searched a number of houses. They withdrew later, and no arrests were reported.
· At approximately 18:30, IOF moved into al-Khader village, southwest of Bethlehem. They opened fire at houses. IOF soldiers also fired at a number of Palestinian children, claiming that they threw stones at Israeli vehicle starveling on bypass road #60 near the village. One of the children, 14-year-old Ghassam ‘Emad Salah, was seriously wounded by two live bullets to the chest and the pelvis.
· At approximately 21:00, IOF moved into Marda village, southwest of Nablus. They raided a house belonging to Hisham Radwan al-Khuffash, who was not in the house. They forced his mother, his wife and their children out of the house and searched it. They damaged the furniture and took position on the roof for a few minutes. IOF then withdrew from the area.
· At approximately 22:00, IOF moved into al-Zubaidat village, east of Jenin. They raided houses and verified the identity cards of Palestinian civilians. IOF often raided Palestinian communities in the Jordan Valley to expel Palestinian farmers who do not live in the area out of it.
Monday, 25 September 2006
· At approximately 00:50, IOF moved into al-Zahiriya village, southwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Nasser Nayef Khudairat, 24, a member of the Palestinian presidential guard, and arrested him.
· At approximately 01:50, IOF moved nearly 1500 meters into Beit Lahia town in the northern Gaza Strip. They took position in the area, where “Dogit” settlement used to stand before the implementation of the Israeli disengagement plan. IOF thus isolated al-Sayafa area from its surroundings. At approximately 11:30, IOF soldiers raided a house belonging to Yasser Fayez Tafesh. They searched the house and interrogated its residents about those who launch home-made rockets at Israeli towns. No arrests were reported. IOF withdrew from the area at approximately 19:00.
· At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Kufor Qallil village, south of Nablus. They patrolled in the streets and raided and searched a number of houses. They withdrew from the village two hours later, and no arrests were reported.