PCHR
Palestinian Centre for Human Rights

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Weekly Report: On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

No. 02/2008

03- 09 January  2008

 

 

 

A house destroyed by Israeli Occupation Forces during an incursion into al-Qarara village near Khan Yunis on 3 January 2008

 

  

 

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Escalate Attacks against Palestinian Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)

 

 

 

 

Summary

Israeli violations of international law and humanitarian law escalated in the OPT during the reporting period (3 – 9 January 2008):

Shootings: During the reporting period, IOF killed 22 Palestinians, including four women and three children, and wounded 117 others, including 48 children and 5 women.

 

In the Gaza Strip, IOF killed 20 Palestinians, including 5 members of one family, and wounded 71 others, including 26 children and 4 women.

On 3 January, IOF moved into the areas of al-Zanna and al-Qarara village, east of Khan Yunis. During this incursion, IOF killed 7 Palestinians, including a woman, her two adult sons, her daughter and her nephew. They also wounded 22 Palestinians. On the same day, IOF killed a Palestinian and wounded 4 others, including 2 children, during an incursion into al-Shojaeya neighborhood in the east of Gaza City. In addition, they also killed another Palestinian, and wounded 4 others, including 2 children, in Rafah. On 4 January, IOF killed 2 members of the Palestinian resistance in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun. On 5 January, IOF killed a member of the Palestinian resistance in Beit Hanoun town. On 6 January, IOF moved into al-Boreij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. During this incursion, IOF killed 4 Palestinians, including a child, and a woman, and wounded 40 others, including 15 children and 3 women. On the same day, IOF killed a member of the Palestinian resistance and wounded 2 others in al-Shojaeya neighborhood in the east of Gaza City. On 9 January 2008, IOF killed a woman and a child and wounded 4 other civilians in Beit Hanoun town. On the same day, a Palestinian farmer was wounded by IOF gunfire in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia.  

 

In the West Bank, IOF killed a Palestinian boy and wounded 46 civilians, including 23 children and a woman. Another Palestinian civilian was killed by the explosion of a landmine of the remainders of IOF.

On 6 January, a Palestinian shepherd was killed when he stepped on a landmine in Wadi al-Maleh area in the northern Jordan Valley. The area is used by IOF for military training. On 7 January, IOF killed a Palestinian boy in al-Yamoun village, west of Jenin. They claimed he was shooting at them. During the reporting period, 46 Palestinian civilians, including a woman and 23 children were wounded by IOF, thirty eight of whom were wounded by IOF during a 3-day incursion into Nablus.

Incursions: During the reporting period, IOF conducted at least 33 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank. The largest incursion was into Nablus, and lasted for 3 days. During these incursions, IOF arrested 93 Palestinian civilians, including woman and 13 children.

In the Gaza Strip, IOF conducted 4 incursions into Palestinian communities. During those incursions, IOF demolished 2 houses and razed 259 donums of agricultural land. They also damaged 10 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

To date, IOF have closed all border crossings to the Gaza Strip for almost 18 months continuously. The total siege imposed by IOF on the Gaza Strip has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, and has violated the economic and social rights of the Palestinian civilian population, particularly their rights to appropriate living conditions, health and education. The siege has also paralyzed most economic sectors. Furthermore, severe restrictions have been imposed on the movement of the Palestinian civilian population. The siege imposed on the Gaza Strip has also severely affected the flow of food, medical supplies and other necessities, such as fuel, construction materials and raw materials for various economic sectors. IOF have further tightened the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip since Hamas' takeover of the Gaza Strip in June 2007, and the living and economic conditions of Palestinian civilians in Gaza have continued to deteriorate. The Israeli government has declared the Gaza Strip “A hostile entity,” and measures of collective punishment against the civilian population have subsequently escalated. Since September 2007, IOF have limited the goods exported to the Gaza Strip to just nine basic materials. As a direct consequence, local markets have run out of many goods, causing sharp increases in prices, which in some cases have amounted to 500%. The IOF have also banned the import of some medicines, furniture, electrical appliances and cigarettes, as well as decreasing the amounts of some other goods being imported into the Gaza Strip, such as fruits, milk and some other dairy products.

 

West Bank

IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. Thousands of Palestinian civilians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip have systematically been denied access to Jerusalem. IOF have established many checkpoints around and inside the city. Restrictions of the movement of Palestinian civilians often escalate on Fridays to prevent them from praying at the al-Aqsa Mosque. IOF often assault and beat Palestinian civilians who attempt to bypass checkpoints and enter the city. IOF have also tightened the siege imposed on Palestinian communities in 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 erected numerous checkpoints on the main roads and intersections in the West Bank. During the reporting period, IOF troops positioned at checkpoints and border crossings in the West Bank arrested at least 8 Palestinian civilians, including 3 children.

Settlement Activities: IOF have continued settlement activities and Israeli settlers living in the OPT have, in violation of international humanitarian law, continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property. During the reporting period, IOF razed 20 donums of agricultural land in the central Jordan Valley for the purpose of settlement expansion. The Israeli Ministry of Housing also decided to build 1,000 housing unit in Abu Ghunaim area in the south of occupied East Jerusalem.

 

Israeli Violations Documented during the Reporting Period (3 – 9 January 2008)

 

1.      Incursions into Palestinian Areas and Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and Property in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip

 

Israeli Offensive on al-Qarara and al-Zanna

On Thursday, 3 January 2008, IOF moved into al-Zanna area and al-Qarara village, east of Khan Yunis. During this incursion, IOF killed 7 Palestinians, including a woman, her two sons, her daughter and her nephew. They also wounded 22 Palestinians, destroyed houses and razed large areas of agricultural land.

According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 02:30 on Thursday, IOF warplanes fired 7 missiles at various areas in al-Zanna area in the northeast of Bani Suhaila village, east of Khan Yunis. As a result, 11 members of the Palestinian resistance were wounded. Nine of them were evacuated to Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, but medical crews were not able to reach the remaining two, who subsequently bled to death. Their bodies were found buried after the IOF withdrew from the area that night. The two victims, who were both members of the ‘Izziddin al-Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of Hamas), were identified as:

1.      Muneer Ibrahim Ahmed Barham, 21.

2.      Barham Dahmi Abu Lihya, 26.

Soon afterwards, IOF moved into al-Zanna area and al-Qarara village. At approximately 08:30, IOF fired a tank shell at a number of members of the Palestinian resistance and a number of civilians. Sami Hamdan ‘Abdul Rahim Fayadh, 28, a member of the al-Quds Brigades (the armed wing of Islamic Jihad), was killed, and a second man was injured. The shell also hit a house belonging the victim’s family, wounding his sister, 22-year-old Asmaa’. As residents of the house attempted to flee for their lives, IOF troops opened fire at the front door. They also fired two additional tank shells. As a result, the victim’s mother, brother, sister and cousin were all killed:

1.      Karima ‘Abdul Rahman Ahmed Fayadh, 59, hit by several gunshot to the chest.  

2.      Ahmed Hamdan ‘Abdul Rahim Fayadh, 32, hit by shrapnel throughout his body.

3.      Asmaa’ Hamdan ‘Abdul Rahim Fayadh, 22, hit by several gunshots to the chest.

4.      Mohammed Khudair ‘Abdul Rahman Fayadh, 18, hit by a gunshot to the chest.

Five other Palestinians, including 2 members of the Fayadh family, were also wounded:

1.      Mohammed Hamdan ‘Abdul Rahim Fayadh, 24, sustained shrapnel wounds. 

2.      Islam Hamdan ‘Abdul Rahim Fayadh, 23, wounded by shrapnel to the back.

3.      Zayed Mohammed Fayadh, 24, sustained shrapnel wounds.  

4.      Ahmed As’ad Fayadh, 30, sustained shrapnel wounds.

5.      ‘Adnan Mansour Fayadh, 23, sustained shrapnel wounds.

The family’s house was also damaged. As a result of indiscriminate IOF shelling, 7 more Palestinian civilians were wounded:

1.      Ramadan Yousef Qassem al-Agha, 75, wounded by shrapnel to the shoulder;

2.      Samia ‘Abdul Hamid Fayadh, 40, sustained shrapnel wounds.

3.      ‘Emad Nabeel al-Qarra, 14, sustained shrapnel wounds.

4.      Bilal ‘Ezzat Abu Shab, 13, sustained shrapnel wounds.

5.      Jihad Salem al-Najjar, 15, sustained shrapnel wounds.

6.      Marwa Ibrahim Abu Mustafa, 10, sustained shrapnel wounds.

7.      Ahmed Fakhri Abu Mustafa, 9, sustained shrapnel wounds.

At approximately 22:00, IOF withdrew from the area,after they had destroyed a 237-year-old, 4-storey house belonging to Sameer Fayez Abu Teeba, 53. They also razed 49 donums of agricultural land planted with olives, and a vegetables garden.

 

Israeli Offensive on Nablus

On Thursday morning, 3 January, one day after Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak visited a checkpoint in Nablus, IOF invaded the city and neighboring refugee camps. This IOF operation lasted for 3 days, during which time 38 Palestinians civilians, including 19 children, were wounded and 31 others, including a child and paramedic, were arrested by IOF troops.

According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 01:55 on 3 January, IOF, reinforced by 40 military vehicles and a number of bulldozers, moved into Nablus and neighboring refugee camps, and imposed a curfew. IOF troops moved into the old city, and transformed a number of houses into military sites, from where they fired indiscriminately at anything that moved. At approximately 06:00, IOF imposed a curfew on the old city. They also besieged hospitals and obstructed the activities of medical crews. IOF arrested a paramedic and fired a tear gas canister into an ambulance. At approximately 15:30 on Saturday, 5 January, IOF troops set fire to a 120-square-meter, 2-storey store belonging to Lu’ai Mohammed Samaru in the old city. Samaru estimated his loss at approximately US$ 250,000.

When Palestinian civilians in Nablus demonstrated during the 3-day military operation, IOF troops fired rubber-coated metal bullets at the demonstrators, wounding 38 civilians, including 19 children. IOF also arrested 31 Palestinian civilians, including a child and a paramedic, during house raids.

 

Attacks against Medical Crews

On Thursday, 3 January, IOF troops fired at an ambulance of the Palestinian Union of Medial Relief Committees and arrested Taher Zuhair al-Kousa, 28, a local paramedic, after he had evacuated a patient to hospital.

On the same day, IOF troops stopped an ambulance belonging to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Rafidya neighborhood in the west of Nablus city. They humiliated the medical crew and forced the ambulance to stop between them and Palestinian children who were throwing stones at them. IOF troops then threw a tear gas canister into the ambulance.

On Friday, 4 January, IOF raided Rafidya Hospital in the west of Nablus city. They searched for Ahmed Abu Hantash, 38, who had been wounded by 3 rubber-coated metal bullets in his head  and was in the operating theatre. An IOF soldier, who is apparently a doctor, entered the theatre, and remained there for 10 minutes. IOF troops then left the hospital.

 

Israeli Offensive on al-Boreij Refugee Camp in the Central Gaza Strip

On Sunday morning, 6 January, IOF moved into al-Boreij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. They opened fire indiscriminately. During this military operation, which continued until the evening, IOF killed 4 Palestinians, including a child and a woman, and wounded 40 others, including 15 children and 3 women. They also arrested and interrogated dozens of Palestinian civilians, and kept one of them in custody. Additionally, IOF razed at least 90 donums of agricultural land, destroyed a house and damaged 10 others. They also fired at ambulances and medical crews.

According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 01:00, IOF troops moved nearly 1,000 meters into al-Boreij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. They raided and occupied 4 houses, and blew holes in walls in order to fire at anything that moved. IOF troops also detained male civilians inside one of these houses. At approximately 03:30, at least 12 IOF heavy military vehicles, supported by a helicopter, moved into the area. They started to raze areas of agricultural land.

At approximately 08:00, IOF troops opened fire at a number of Palestinian children and young men who were watching the incursion. As a result, 6 young men were wounded. At approximately 10:00, IOF troops opened fire at a number of members of the Palestinian resistance and children. As a result, Ziad Isma’il Abul Rukba, 16, was killed and 5 Palestinians were wounded.

At approximately 11:00, IOF troops fired at an ambulance when it attempted to evacuate the wounded from the area. The ambulance was damaged. At approximately 12:00, IOF troops continued to fire at Palestinian civilians. As a result, 20 Palestinian civilians were wounded.

At approximately 15:00, an IOF tank fired 2 shells at a house belonging to Mohammed Ibrahim Hamdan in Block 7. As a result, his daughter, 25-year-old Iman, was killed. In addition, Hamdan's two wives and two of his children were wounded. The house was also damaged.

At approximately 16:00, an IOF tank fired 2 shells at a number of members of the Palestinian resistance in the center of the camp, killing 19-year-old Ahmed Mohammed Khalaf.

At approximately 17:00, IOF troops fired at a number of members of the Palestinian resistance, killing 18-year-old Mahmoud Rabah ‘Aadel. Altogether forty Palestinians were injured, including three women and 15 children.  

During this incursion, IOF troops took at least 60 Palestinian civilians to an IOF military base on the border between the Gaza Strip, and interrogated them. The civilians were later released, excluding Akram Hasan Abu Khousa, 28.

IOF troops also razed at least 90 donums of agricultural land planted with olive and citrus trees, and demolished a house belonging to Hasan ‘Abdul Karim al-Nabahin. In addition, 10 houses and a chicken farm were damaged, and 20 beehives were destroyed by the IOF shelling.

Other Incursions

 

Thursday, 3 January 2008

·      At approximately 00:00, IOF moved into al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 5 Palestinian civilians:

 

1.      Ahmed Younis Mhaisen, 26.

2.      Amjad ‘Abdul Fattah al-Hlaiqawi, 25.

3.      Nihad Ibrahim Ayoub, 21.

4.      ‘Abdullah Mustafa Abu Shousha, 21.

5.      ‘Ammar Mohammed Mahdi, 35.

 

·      At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Jenin town and refugee camp. They patrolled the streets and opened fire at houses. They later withdrew from the town and the camp. No arrests  were reported.

 

·      Also at approximately 01:00, IOF moved into al-Manshar and Wadi al-Hariya neighborhoods in the southwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 4 Palestinian civilians:

 

1.      Faraj ‘Ata Abu Shukor, 50.

2.      Ahmed Mohammed al-Ja’ba, 48.  

3.      ‘Abdul Salam Nasser al-Salaima, 22.

4.      Ma’moun Mohammed Hraiz, 22.

 

·      Also at approximately 01:00, IOF moved into al-Doura area in the north of Halhoul town, north of Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested Farid ‘Ali Abu Rayan, 35.

 

·      At approximately 01:30, IOF moved into al-Yamoun village, west of Jenin. They patrolled the streets and fired at houses. They later withdrew from the village. No arrests or casualties were reported.

 

·      Also at approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Seilat al-Harthiya village, west of Jenin. They patrolled the streets and fired at houses. They later withdrew from the village. No arrests or  casualties were reported.

 

·      At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Nahalin village, west of Bethlehem. They raided and searched a house belonging to Ibrahim Sami Shakarna, 38, and arrested him.

 

·      At approximately 02:15, IOF moved into Beit Siera village, west of Ramallah. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 2 Palestinian civilians, including a child:

 

1.      Yousef Mohammed al-Haj, 17.

2.      Mujahed Mohammed Dar Hamdan, 19.

 

·      At approximately 04:00, IOF moved into Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Mohammed Mahmoud Abu ‘Ayash, 27, and arrested him.

 

·      At approximately 13:30, an IOF fighter jet fired dropped a bomb on an uninhabited house belonging to the family of Kareem Marwan al-Dahdouh, a member of the al-Qauds Brigades (the armed wing of Islamic Jihad) who was killed by IOF on 17 December 2007, in Tal al-Hawa neighborhood in the south of Gaza City. The houses was destroyed, but no casualties were reported.

 

·      At approximately 14:00, IOF moved into al-Shojaeya neighborhood in the east of Gaza City. A number of militants from the Palestinian resistance clashed with IOF. Soon after, an IOF aircraft fired a missile at a number of militants from the Palestinian resistance near al-Wafaa’ Rehabilitation Hospital. A militant, Yasser Rafeeq Helles, 24, was killed, and two others were injured. In addition, two children were injured.

 

1.      Ahmed Mousa Shanyoura, 15, sustained shrapnel wounds.

2.      Mohammed Anwar al-Shamali, 14, wounded by shrapnel to the head and the right leg.

 

·      At approximately 16:00, IOF moved into Far’oun village, south of Tulkarm. They patrolled  the streets and fired at Ma’ath Yasser ‘Ata, 18, without warning. He was wounded by a gunshot to the right leg, and IOF troops arrested him.

 

·      At approximately 16:30, an IOF aircraft fired 2 missiles at a site of the ‘Izziddin al-Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of Hamas), in the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood of western Rafah city. ‘Abdullah Mohammed Qeshta, a member of Fatah movement who had previously been detained in the site, was killed by shrapnel. Two members of the ‘Izzidin al-Qassam, and two children, were also injured:

 

1.      Ameer Mohammed Khafaja, 27, wounded by shrapnel to the face.  

2.      Sameer Mohammed Mo’raj, 48, seriously wounded by shrapnel to the back.  

3.      Mohammed Mahmoud Mousa, 17, wounded by shrapnel to the left leg.

4.      Hussam Darwish al-Saqqa, 16, seriously wounded by shrapnel to the back.

 

Friday, 4 January 2008

·      At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Tulkarm. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Murad ‘Eissa Abu Daghash, 30, in the north of the town and arrested him.

 

·      At approximately 02:00, an IOF infantry unit moved nearly 1,500 meters into the northeast of Beit Hanoun. IOF troops shot dead 2 members of the Palestinian resistance:

 

1.      Mohammed ‘Awadh Hasan al-Kafarna, 25.

2.      Ahmed Nasser al-Kafarna, 26.

 

Soon after, IOF heavy military vehicles, supported by warplanes, moved into the area. During this incursion, which continued until 10:00, IOF razed at least 120 donums of agricultural land planted with citrus trees.

 

·      At approximately 23:00, IOF moved into Beit Oula village, northwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Ra’ed ‘Abdul ‘Afu al-‘Amla, 22, and arrested him.

 

Saturday, 5 January 2008

·      At approximately 20:50, IOF troops positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, east of Gaza City, fired a surface-to-surface missile at a number of militants from the Palestinian resistance who were near a campus of al-Azhar University in the north of Beit Hanoun town in the northern Gaza Strip. A militant, 32-year-old Mohammed Ahmed Abu ‘Ouda, was killed.   

 

Sunday, 6 January 2008  

·      At approximately 00:30, IOF troops positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip fired a surface-to-surface missile at a number of members of the Palestinian resistance who were near al-Wafaa Rehabilitation Hospital in the east of Gaza City. A militant, 28-year-old Mahmoud Ra’fat Salem al-Reb’ei, was killed, and 2 others were wounded:

 

1.      Ahmed ‘Abdul Karim al-Hilu, 55, sustained serious shrapnel wounds.

2.      ‘Abdullah Khalil Housu, 20, wounded by shrapnel to the face and the right hand.

 

·      At approximately 11:00, IOF moved into Dura village, southwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 2 Palestinian children:

 

1.      Ussama Ghassan al-Sharha, 16.

2.      ‘Essam Mohammed al-Fasfous, 16.

 

Monday, 7 January 2008

·      At approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Jenin town and refugee camp. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 4 Palestinian civilians:

 

1.      Mohammed Mahmoud ‘Araqawi, 21.  

2.      Firas Ghaleb ‘Araqawi, 22.

3.      Murad Hakam ‘Araqawi, 24.

4.      Firas Sami Zakarna, 22.

 

·      At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Nablus and the neighboring Balata and ‘Ein Beit al-Maa’ refugee camps. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 8 Palestinian civilians, including a girl:

 

1.      Su’ad al-‘Amad, 29.  

2.      ‘Alaa’ Suhail al-Masri, 22.  

3.      ‘Abdullah Jom’a Abu Hajla, 27.  

4.      Mohammed ‘Abdullah al-Bukhari, 20.  

5.      Hani ‘Abdullah al-Bukhari, 22.

6.      ‘Abdullah Rasheed Shqairat, 22.  

7.      Sa’id Mahmoud al-Sarrawi, 21.

8.      Mahmoud Khamis Qamhiya, 20.

 

·      Also at approximately 02:00, IOF moved into al-Taybeh village, southwest of Jenin. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 4 Palestinian civilians:

 

1.      Mohammed Zuhair Zayoud, 22.

2.      Shaker Mohammed Jabarin, 22.

3.      Lutfi Mohammed Jabarin, 20.

4.      Mahmoud Ahmed Jabarin, 27.

 

·      At approximately 02:30, IOF moved into Zabbouba village, west of Jenin. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 3 Palestinian children:

 

1.      Mohammed Mahmoud ‘Amarna, 16.

2.      Faisal Fathi ‘Amarna, 16.

3.      Sa’ad al-Din Mohammed Jaradat, 17.

 

·      Also at approximately 02:30, IOF moved into Rummana village, west of Jenin. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested ‘Abdul Rahman Mohammed Turk, 22.

 

·      At approximately 03:30, IOF moved into Ussarin village, southeast of Nablus. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 4 Palestinian civilians, including a child:

 

1.      Bayan Maher ‘Adeeli, 23.

2.      Tayel Sameeh ‘Adeeli, 25.

3.      Wissam Easmi ‘Adeeli, 19.

4.      Mohammed ‘Abdul Rahman ‘Adeeli, 16.

 

·      Also at approximately 03:30, IOF moved into ‘Azmout village, northeast of Nablus. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested Khalil Bahaa’ ‘Alawna, 25.

 

·      In the evening of the same day, IOF shot dead a Palestinian civilian near Jenin. According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 16:20, Fawaz ‘Awni ‘Abdul Latif Fraihat, 18, was walking in Wad Hasan area between al-Yamoun and Bouqin villages, west of Jenin. He was carrying a home-made gun. An IOF infantry unit patrolling in the area spotted  him. IOF troops immediately shot and killed him. Later, IOF informed the Palestinian liaison that they killed a Palestinian who fired at IOF soldiers. According to medical sources, Fraihat was killed by several gunshots.  

 

·      At approximately 22:00, IOF moved into Qoussin village, southwest of Nablus. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 2 Palestinian children:

1.      Hassan Fakhri Suleiman, 16.

2.      ‘Ali Nayef Suleiman, 16.

 

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

·      At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Be’r al-Mahjar neighborhood in the north of Hebron. They raided and searched a 2-storey house belonging to the family of Is’haq Mohammed Abu ‘Eisha. They held the 9 residents altogether in one room and transformed the second storey into a military site. They left the house at approximately 09:00.

 

·      At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Beot Ummar village, north of Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 5 Palestinian civilians:

 

1.      Ahmed Yousef Khalil, 22.

2.      Jaber Hamad Khalil, 21.

3.      Ahmed Mahmoud ‘Awadh, 20.

4.      ‘Odai Mahmoud ‘Awadh, 17.

5.      Waleed Mohammed Sabarna, 27.

 

·      At approximately 02:30, IOF moved into al-Yamoun village, west of Jenin. They raided and searched a number of houses and arrested 5 Palestinian civilians, including a child:

 

1.      Mohammed Nasser Houshiya, 28.

2.      ‘Abed Nasser Houshiya, 17.

3.      Sa’ad Tawfiq Fraihat, 18.

4.      Salah Mohammed Fraihat, 18.

5.      Lu’ai ‘Aadel Hamidiya, 30.

 

·      At approximately 10:00, IOF gunboats sailed close to the coast opposite to a village called Swedish, near the Egyptian border, southwest of Rafah. They opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats, claiming that the boats were too close to the border. As a result, a small boat belonging to Sa’id Hussein al-Bardawil was destroyed. According to eyewitnesses, a number of militants from the Palestinian resistance opened fire at the IOF gunboats forcing them to retreat. Soon, IOF helicopter gunships moved into the area. They opened fire, and also fired a missile, which hit a site of the Palestinian Naval Police. The site, and a nearby mosque, were both damaged.

 

Wednesday, 9 January 2008

·      At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Abu Dis town, east of Jerusalem. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Ahmed Salah, 21, and arrested him.

 

·      At approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Shwaika suburb, north of Tulkarm. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Fadi Mohammed Qaddouha, 16, and arrested him.

 

·      At approximately 07:45, IOF troops positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, southeast of Gaza City, fired a surface-to-surface missile at a number of militants from the Salah al-Din Brigades (the armed wing of the Palestinian Popular Resistance Committees) who launched home-made rockets at Israeli towns from the north of Beit Lahia. As a result, one of the militants, 26-year-old Amjad Sha’ban ‘Abdul Dayem, was killed and 5 others were injured.  

 

·      At approximately 12:00, IOF troops positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, north of Beit Lahia, opened fire at agricultural land in al-Sayafa area, nearly 700 meters away from the border. As a result, Hamdi Hikmat Ghaben, 19, was slightly wounded by a gunshot to the head.

 

·      At approximately 16:00, an IOF undercover unit moved into Qalqilya. IOF troops raided a shop in the center of the town and arrested Kamal Khdair, 34.

 

·      At approximately 16:40, IOF troops positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, southeast of Gaza City, fired a surface-to-surface missile at al-Basha farm in the northeast of Beit Hanoun, in response to home-made rockets being launched at Israeli towns. The missile fell near a farm, where Khadra Ahmed Wahdan, 51, and her children live. She was killed instantly. 16-year-old Maher Fat’hi al-Kafarna, was also killed by the missile. In addition, 4 civilians, including 2 children, sustained shrapnel wounds.

 

1.      Mohammed Jameel al-Yazji, 14.

2.      Fares Younis al-Kafarna, 16.

3.      Ghassan Khalil Hamdan, 22.

4.      Mohammed Bassel Shabat, 22. 

 

2.      Explosion of a Landmine Kills a Palestinian Shepherd in Northern Jordan Valley

On Sunday noon, 6 January, a Palestinian shepherd was killed when a landmine left by the IOF exploded in Wadi al-Maleh area in the northern Jordan Valley.

According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 12:30 on Sunday, while Muhannad Qadri ‘Olayan Zamel, 22, from Tubas, was grazing animals in Wadi al-Maleh area in the northern Jordan Valley, he stepped on a landmine, which exploded and killed him instantly. IOF arrived at the area and transported Zamel’s body to a military base in Israel. IOF troops often train in the area, and many Palestinians have been killed or seriously injured in similar explosions in the same area.

 

3.      Continued Siege on the OPT

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 continued to close all border crossings of the Gaza Strip for nearly 18 months. The total siege imposed by IOF on the Gaza Strip has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian situation, and in addition, has violated the economic and social rights of the Palestinian civilian population, particularly the rights to appropriate living conditions, health and education. It has also paralyzed most economic sectors. Furthermore, severe restrictions have been imposed on the movement of the Palestinian civilian population. In addition, the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip has severely impacted the flow of food, medical supplies and other necessities such as fuel, construction materials and raw materials for various sectors. The IOF have further tightened the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip since Hamas’ takeover of the Gaza Strip, and the living and economic conditions of Palestinian civilians have subsequently deteriorated. The Israeli government has declared the Gaza Strip as “a hostile entity,” which implies restrictions and measures of collective punishment will continue to be imposed on the Palestinian civilian population. 

·      Rafah International Crossing Point: Rafah International Crossing Point on the Egyptian border is the only crossing from the Gaza Strip to a country other than Israel. The IOF have closed Rafah International Crossing Point, although they do not directly control the Crossing Point. The IOF have also prevented European Union observers working at the crossing point from reaching it. Rafah crossing point has been closed since 25 June 2006. Since that date, thousands of Palestinian civilians have been stranded on the Egyptian side of the crossing, and twenty four civilians, including eight women and a child, have died. The bodies were returned to Gaza via the Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Sha     lom) crossing. In addition, thousands of travelers were allowed to return to the Gaza Strip through al-Ojah crossing, which lies eight kilometers to the east        of Rafah International Crossing Point.    From there, they were transported to Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing to enter the Gaza Strip.  Hundreds of Palestinian civilians who have residencies in other countries have been allowed to travel out of the Gaza Strip via Erez Crossing. However, at least 1,500 Palestinians remain stranded on the Egyptian side of Rafah International Crossing Point, waiting permission to return to the Gaza Strip.

 

·      Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing: IOF have completely closed Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing, which links the Gaza Strip with Israel and the West Bank.  Before this latest closure, IOF had prevented Palestinian workers from reaching their work places inside Israel via Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing.  Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip were prevented from traveling through this crossing. To date, only a small number of Palestinian patients have been allowed to travel to hospitals in Israel and the West Bank. The following table details the number of patients who were allowed to pass through the crossing during the reporting period in order to travel to hospitals in Israel and the West Bank:

 

Date

Number of patients

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