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Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (20- 26 Sep. 2012) PDF Print E-mail
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Israel’s Forces Close the Ras Khamis Checkpoint northeast of occupied Jerusalem.


Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Continue Systematic Attacks against Palestinian Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (oPt)

      

 

A Palestinian woman was wounded in the Gaza Strip as a result of an incursion conducted by IOF

 

IOF used force to disperse peaceful protest organized by Palestinian civilians in the West Bank.

A Palestinian baby and an Israeli human rights activist were wounded during a demonstration in Kufor Qaddoum , northeast of Qalqilya

A Palestinian was wounded while participating in a demonstration in front of Ofer Prison, southwest of Ramallah.

Dozens of protesters suffered from tear gas inhalation.

 

IOF conducted 48 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank and 2 limited ones into the Gaza Strip.  

20 Palestinians, including a child, were arrested in the West Bank and two others were arrested in the Gaza Strip.

 

Creating Jewish Majority in Occupied East Jerusalem.

IOF closed Ras Khamis checkpoint, northeast of Occupied East Jerusalem, to build a new part of the annexation wall in place of the checkpoint

Plans to build a bridge connecting Selwan, south of Old City, and al-Buraq Wall.

 

Israeli gunboats fired at Palestinian fishing boats in the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian fishing boats were fired at five times, and three of them were damaged.

 

Israel has continued to impose a total closure on the OPT and has isolated the Gaza Strip from the outside world.

Dozens of checkpoints were established in the West Bank

IOF arrested a Palestinian at a military checkpoint in the West Bank. 

 

IOF have continued settlement activities in the West Bank and Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.

IOF confiscated dozens of cows in the northern Jordan Valley and imposed fines on their owners as a condition to take them back . 

IOF also started to establish new settlement units in the south of al-Khader village, south of Bethlehem.

Israeli settlers attacked 4 Palestinians in Mekhmas village in Ramallah, and uprooted 400 olive trees.

Summary

 

Israeli violations of international law and humanitarian law in the OPT continued during the reporting period (20 – 26 September 2012):

 

Shooting:

In the Gaza Strip, on 24 September 2012, a Palestinian woman was wounded when IOF moved into the east of al-Maghazi refugee camp.  In her testimony to PCHR, the wounded woman said that she heard the sound of a gunfire in the eastern area of her house at the border fence.  She was wounded while she was hanging the laundry on the roof of her two-storey house, east of al-Bureij refugee camp.  The house is 1200 meters far from the border fence.  The wounded woman was transported by a civilian vehicle to al-Aqsa Martyrs' Hospital in Deir al-Balah for medical treatment.  Medical sources described her wounds as moderate.  Due to the heavy fire, some residents in the area did not allow their children to go to schools fearing for their children's lives.  

 

IOF continued to fire at Palestinian fishing boats in the Gaza Strip.  On 22 September 2012, Israeli gunboats opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats thrice.  The first firing incident took place at 09:00 off the Gaza Shore, when the Israeli soldiers opened heavy fire on the Palestinian fishing boats, as a result, a fishing boat sustained damage.  At approximately 16:00, the Israeli gunboats fired at 3 fishing boats and tried to sink them.  As a result, the two boats were damaged. The third attack took place at approximately 18:00, when the Israeli gunboats off al-Waha resort opened fire on Palestinian fishing boats.  However, no casualties or damages were reported.

 

On 24 September 2012, the Israeli gunboats off al-Waha Resort opened fire at Palestinian gunboats, but no casualties or damages were reported. On 26 September 2012, the Israeli gunboats opened fire again on the Palestinian fishermen in the same area.  However, no casualties or damages were reported.   

 

During the reporting period, IOF used force to disperse peaceful demonstrations organized in protest to the construction of the annexation wall, settlement activities and other Israeli practices in the West Bank.  As a result Yusam, an Israeli journalist, was hit by a tear gas canister on the right hand. A Palestinian baby Renad Abdul Halim Mahmoud Rayyan, 4 months, also suffered from tear gas inhalation as a gas canister fell into her parents' house during the demonstration of Kufor Qaddoum, northeast of Qalqilya. A 19-year old Palestinian demonstrator was wounded by two bullets during a demonstration organized by dozens of Palestinians in front of Ofer Prison, southwest of Ramallah. Dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.

 

Incursions:


During the reporting period, IOF conducted at least 48 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank.  During these incursions, IOF arrested at least 20 Palestinians, including a child.  During house raids, IOF harassed Palestinian civilians. 

 

During the reporting period, IOF positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel arrested 2 Palestinian civilians when they attempted to cross the border to find  jobs in Israel: Ahmed Amin Rajab Mohsen, 20; and Mahmoud Ra'ed Mohammed 'Abbas, 18, from al-Nusairat refugee camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip.

 

IOF conducted 2 limited incursions in the Gaza Strip, the first of which was on 20 September 2012, when 5 tanks and 3 bulldozers moved 250 meters into the northeast of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip.

The second incursion was conducted on 24 September 2012, as Israeli tanks, bulldozers and helicopters moved approximately 300 meters into the east of al-Maghazi refugee camp.  IOF then moved to al-Bureij refugee camp and continued opening fire and bulldozing land. As a result, a Palestinian woman was wounded on her right hand.

 

Restrictions on Movement:


Israel had 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.

 

The illegal Israeli-imposed closure of the Gaza Strip, which has steadily tightened since June 2007, has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip. The illegal closure has caused not only a humanitarian crisis, but a crisis of human rights and human dignity for the population of the Gaza Strip.  Measures declared recently to ease the blockade are vague, purely cosmetic and fail to deal with the root causes of the crisis, which can only be addressed by an immediate and complete lifting of the closure, including lifting the travel ban into and out of the Gaza Strip and the ban on exports. Palestinians in Gaza may no longer suffer from the same shortage of goods, but they remain economically dependent and unable to care for themselves, and socially, culturally and academically isolated from the rest of the world.

 

IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians throughout the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Thousands of Palestinian civilians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip continue to be denied access to Jerusalem.

 

Efforts to Create Jewish Majority in Occupied East Jerusalem


In the context of efforts to create a Jewish Majority in the Occupied East Jerusalem, IOF closed Ras Khmeis checkpoint, northeast of East Jerusalem and started to build a new part of the Annexation wall in place of the checkpoint.  Furtermore, there are new schemes to build a bridge between "David City" at the entrance of Selwan village, south of the Old City, and the tunnel of al-Buraq Wall.  PCHR stresses that these measures come in the context of isolating East Jerusalem and annexing it to Israeli according to the Israeli policy that is in violation of the international humanitarian law.  PCHR calls upon the international community to promptly take action and reiterates its call upon the High Contracting parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to fulfill their obligations stated in article 1 of the Convention.

 

 

Settlement Activities: 

 

Israel has continued its settlement activities in the OPT in violation of international humanitarian law, and Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.

 

On 23 September 2012, two Israeli military jeeps and a jeep belonging to the Israeli Civil Administration moved into Wadi al-Maleh and Bedouin areas in the northern Jordan Jordan Valley, north of Tubas city.  A number of Israeli soldiers stepped down and started to surround 100 cows that were grazing in Ein al-Helwa- an area that is located in Wadi al-Maleh area.  The Israeli soldiers put the cows in big vehicles and transported them to an Israeli camp.  In his testimony to PCHR's fieldworker, 'Aref Daraghma, Head of the Wadi al-Maleh Village Council, said that this is the second time in which IOF confiscated cows from Wadi al-Maleh area.  IOF confiscated 100 cows a month ago, but they were released after paying a NIS 15.000 fine.  Daraghma said that this area is open for the movement of Palestinian civilians and is not a closed military area.        

 

On 24 September 2012, IOF started building new settlement units in Um al-Muhamedin area, south of al-Khader village in the south of Bethlehem.  Building these settlement units is part of an Israeli political decision to transfer 40 camps in the West Bank to settlements, including the mentioned area that included a military watchtower overlooking parts of Bethlehem.

 

On 25 September 2012, IOF submitted 3 notices to halt construction in the houses of three Palestinians in al-Deirat and Um Lasfa villages, east of Yatta town in the south of Hebron.  These notices were issued under the pretext of not obtaining construction permits.  IOF set the date of convening (the subcommittee for inspection) on 23 October 2012 in Beit Eil settlement, in order to consider the legitimacy of building the houses without obtaining permits from the concerned Israeli authorities.

 

On the same day, 25 Israeli settlers from Migron settlement outpost in Mekhmas village, southwest of Ramallah, attacked 4 Palestinian farmers, who were working in their farmlands near the said settlement.  As a result, 2 of the 4 farmers were wounded:

 

1- Abdul Karim M'eiqel Ibrahim Abu Ali, 57, sustained fractures in the head and body in addition to a cross-cutting in the right ear; and

2- Hani Mosa Abu Ali, 40, sustained bruises throughout his body.

 

The Israeli settlers smashed the back window of a car belonging to Sharif Mahmoud Siyam, 56, who was with the farmers. The attack also resulted in uprooting approximately 400 olive trees.   

 

 

 

 

 

Israeli Violations Documented during the Reporting Period (20 – 26 September 2012)

 

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

 

Thursday, 20 September 2012


At approximately 00:30, IOF moved into Pher'oun village, south of Tulkarm.  They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Jenin, south of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 02:30, IOF moved into Kufor Malek village, northeast of Ramallah and al-Bireh.  They raided and searched a house belonging to Shafiq Abdul Rahman Hamayel.  Before withdrawal, IOF arrested the son of Hamayel, Mohammed, 21, and transported him to an unknown destination.

 

Also, at approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Shweika suburb, north of Tulkarm.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 06:30, IOF moved into 'Aqabet Jaber refugee camp, south of Jericho.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 10:30, IOF supported by military vehicles moved approximately 250 meters into al-Bourah area, northeast of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip.  They opened fire sporadically.  At approximately 16:00, IOF withdrew. Neither casualties nor damages to property were reported.

 

At approximately 15:00, IOF moved into Qalqilya.  They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew at 16:30.  No house raids were reported.

 

At approximately 19:00, IOF moved into Arraba village, southwest of Jenin.  They patrolled in the streets for some time. The Israeli soldiers stopped some Palestinians, questioned them on the spot and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 19:45, IOF moved into Kufor Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilya.  They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 22:30, IOF moved into Kufor Sour village, south of Tulkarm. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

 

Friday, 21 September 2012


At approximately 01:00, IOF moved into Nour Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarm.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Tulkarm.  They patrolled  the streets for some time.  A number of boys gathered and clashed with the Israeli soldiers.  Immediately, IOF fired sound bombs, but no casualties were reported. IOF then positioned near "Karajat Pher'oun" and raided a house belonging to Mahmoud Hamza Mubarak.  IOF withdrew with no arrests reported.

 

At approximately 05:00, IOF moved into Kuber village, northwest of Qalqilya.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  No arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 10:00 , IOF moved into al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron.  They raided the house belonging to Bassam al-Najjar, 40, looking for his son Abdul Rahman, 16.  They withdrew later and could not arrest the child, because he was not home.

 

At approximately 11:20, IOF moved into Kufor Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilya.  They patrolled the streets for some time and attempted to raid Omar Ben al-Khattab Mosque. However, worshippers confronted them.  In the meanwhile, IOF raided the house of two brothers: Majd, 22, and Abdul Latif Farouq Ishtiwi, 25, arrested and transported them to an unknown destination.

 

At approximately 11:30, IOF moved into Kufor Ein village, northwest of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. No arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 15:35, IOF moved into Jisafout village, east of Qalqilya. They patrolled the streets for some time, questioned some Palestinians on the spot and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 22:30, IOF moved into Faqou'ah village, northeast of Jenin. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

     

 

Saturday, 22 September 2012


At approximately 00:30, IOF moved into Tulkarm.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Wad al-Heriya and Abu Rumman mountain in the middle of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

Also at approximately 03:30, IOF moved into al-Dhahriya village, south of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets and raided the house of Mohammed Abdul Fattah Shanan, 39, and searched it.  They withdrew later and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 04:00, IOF moved into Haram al-Jam'a area in the middle of Hebron.  They raided some houses and searched them.  Before they withdrew, IOF arrested: Khaled Walid Ahmed al-Qawasmi, 18; Mo'men Ayoub Ahmed al-Qawasmi, 18; and Dawood Ahmed al-Qawasmi, 43, and transported them to an unknown destination.

 

Also at approximately 04:00, IOF moved into Wad al-Kroum – Eisa area, southeast of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and raided the house of Nidal Mahmoud al-Ashqar, 24. Before they withdrew, IOF arrested al-Ashqar and transported him to an unknown destination.

 

At approximately 05:00, IOF moved into al-'Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets and raided the house of Adam Salah Ibrahim al-Titi, 25, and searched it.  They withdrew after arresting al-Titi and transporting him to an unknown destination.

 

At approximately 09:00, the Israeli gunboats off Gaza City shore opened fire on the Palestinian fishing boats.  As a result, a fishing boats belong to Nasser Mohammed Mahmoud Abu 'Amira, 45, from al-Shati refugee camp, sustained damage.  The boat was attacked in the 3-nautical miles allowed for fishing by IOF.

 

In his testimony to PCHR, Abu 'Amira said that he leaves his fishing boat in the area allowed for fishing, thinking that IOF will not attack it.  Everyday, he sails towards his boat by another fishing boat to start fishing.  As he was heading to his boat in the sea at approximately 17:00, on 22 September 2012, he saw water inside the boat and it was about to sink.  The boat was attacked by the Israeli gunboats and sustained damages.  It should be noted that the Israeli gunboats attacked the Palestinian fishing boats on the same day.  Abu 'Amira pulled his boat to the shore later.

 

At approximately 10:30, IOF moved into Deir Samit village, west of Dora in the southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and raided a tent that was established to support the Palestinian prisoner Ayman al-Sharawna, who went on a hunger strike in the Israeli prisons.  IOF obliged the Palestinians to leave the tent.  Before they withdrew, IOF took pictures of the tent and the prisoner's photo, but no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 16:00, the Israeli gunboats attacked two Palestinian fishing boats off Gaza Seaport, west of Gaza City.  The boats belong to Hosam Mohammed Bakr, 41, from al-Remal neighborhood, and Mohammed Wajih Abu Riyala, 23, from al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City.  As a result of the attack, the boats sustained major damage.

 

At approximately 18:00, the Israeli gunboats heavily fired at the Palestinian fishing boats off al-Waha resort, northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.  They opened fire for 5 minutes and as a result, fishermen were frightened and escaped for fear of arrest.  Neither casualties nor damage were reported.  

 

Sunday, 23 September 2012


At approximately 00:30, IOF moved into Tulkarm.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 01:30, IOF moved into Kufor Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilya.  They patrolled the streets and raided some houses.  Before IOF withdrew, they arrested 4 Palestinians and transported them to an unknown destination:

 

1. Lo'ai Jihad Mahmoud Rayyan, 22;

2. Samir Jihad Mahmoud Rayyan, 24;

3. Mjahed Sobhi Darweesh Borhom, 22; and

4. Lo'ai Mostafa Yusef Ishtiwi, 24.

 

At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into Marj Na'ja village, north of Jericho.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 08:00, IOF moved into western Toura, southwest of Jenin.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 09:00, IOF stationed at the border fence between Gaza and Israel, east of Gaza Valley (Johr al-Deek) in the central Gaza Strip, arrested two Palestinians, who attempted to sneak across the borders: Ahmed Amin Rajab Mohsen, 20, and Mahmoud Ra'ed Mohammed 'Abbas, 18, both from al-Nusairat refugee camp.  In his testimony, Amin Rajab Mohsen, 46, said that his son Wa'el, 22, received a phone call from the Israeli police informing him that his brother Amin was arrested alongside another Palestinian named Mahmoud Abbas.  Wa'el was also informed that both of them were attempting to sneak across the borders and would be brought before the court.

 

At approximately 10:00, IOF moved into Ramoun village, east of Ramallah.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. No arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 18:15, IOF moved into Hebla village, south of Qalqilya.  They raided the house of Ra'fat Hosni Shahwan, 24, and served him a notice to report to the Israeli Intelligent Service.  They withdrew later with no arrests reported.

 

At approximately 19:55, IOF moved into Jinsafout village, east of Qalqilya.  They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 20:00, IOF moved into Beit Leed village, east of Tulkarm. They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 23:30, IOF moved into Bedya village, northwest of Salfit.  They patrolled the streets and withdrew at 01:30, on 24 September 2012.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 23:40, IOF moved into Masha village, northwest of Salfit.  They patrolled the streets and withdrew at approximately 01:40, on 24 September 2012.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

Also at approximately 23:40, IOF moved into Sarta village, northwest of Salfit.  They patrolled the streets and withdrew at approximately 02:00, on 24 September 2012.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported. 

 

Monday, 24 September 2012


At approximately 00:05, IOF moved into Qalqilya.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 02:00, IOF moved into al-Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later.  Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets and raided two houses belonging to Abu Hashem family.  IOF arrested two of their sons: Tareq Jamal Khalil Abu Hashem, 18, and Mohammed Ahmed Khalil Abu Hashem, 17, and transported them to an unknown destination.  Palestinian boys clashed with the Israeli soldiers and as a result, some of them suffered from tear gas inhalation.

 

In his testimony, Mohammed Awad, a member of the Popular Committee Against Settlement Activities and the Wall in Beit Ummar village, said that IOF moved into al-Bayada area, north of Hebron and raided the house of Ramzi Khader al-'Alami, 39.  Before they withdrew, IOF serve him a notice for his son Hussein, 15, to appear before the Israeli General Security Service (Shabak).   IOF withdrew at approximately 04:30.

Also at approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Deir Samit village, west of Dora in the southwest of Hebron.  They patrolled in the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 03:30, IOF moved into al-Dhahirya village, south of Hebron.  They patrolled in the streets and raided some houses, including the houses of: Iyad Basem al-Jabareen, 24, Shafiq al-Shalam, 29, and Shehda Suleiman Mez'el al-Jabareen, 40.  No arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 03:30, IOF moved into Msafer Yatta area, southeast of Yatta in the south of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets and raided some houses, including the houses of: Mohammed al-Najjar, 35, Mohammed Ragheb Abed Rabbu, 36, and Omar al-Saree', 37. The house residents were made to stand outside for 2 hours under the pretext of security search, as a result, they were terrified. IOF withdrew later and no arrests were reported.

 

At approximately 05:00, the Israeli gunboats stationed off al-Waha Resort, northwest of Bait Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, opened heavy fire on the Palestinian fishing boats.  As a result, fishermen were terrified and escaped.  Neither casualties nor damages were reported.

 

At approximately 05:30, IOF moved 300 meters into al-Maghazi refugee camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip.  They then moved to the north to al-Bureij refugee camp and bulldozed the lands.  At approximately 08:10, on the same day, IOF withdrew under the cover of tanks and helicopters.  As a result, Turkiya Mohammed Faleh al-Hassanat, 49, was wounded by a bullet to the right hand.

 

In her testimony to PCHR, al-Hassanat said that she heard the sound of  gunfire in the eastern area of her house at the border fence.  She was wounded while she was hanging the laundry on the roof of her two-storey house, east of al-Bureij refugee camp.  The house was 1200 meters far from the border fence.  The wounded woman was transported by a civilian vehicle to al-Aqsa Martyrs' Hospital in Deir al-Balah for medical treatment.  Medical sources described her wounds as moderate.  Due to the heavy fire, some residents in the area did not allow their children to go to schools fearing for their children's lives.

 

At approximately 17:00, IOF moved into al-Tiba village, west of Jenin.  They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.

 

Tuesday, 25 September 2012


At approximately 01:45, IOF moved into Qalqilya.  They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Mohammed Majed Salim al-Qur'an, 25, and arrested him.  He was transported to an unknown destination.

 

At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets and raided the house of Ali Mahmoud Abu Warda, 50, and arrested him. Abu Wards was transported to an unknown destination.

 

At approximately 03:30, IOF moved into Deir Samit village, west of Dora in the southwest of Hebron.  They raided some houses and arrested 3 Palestinians: Majdi Rajeh Oda al-Hroub, 28, Iyad Mahmoud Mohammed al-Hroub, 31, and Mosa Ali Hosni al-Adam, 33.

 

Wednesday, 26 September 2012


At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Abu Ktila area, in the middle of Hebron.  They patrolled the streets and raided the house of Msallam Ayoub al-Qawasmi, 21, and arrested him.  It should be noted that al-Qawasmi had been released 3 days before from the Palestinian Security Service's prisons.

 

Also at approximately 04:00, IOF moved into al-Shallala Street in the middle of the Old City in Hebron.  They raided and searched commercial stores belonging to the families of al-'Ewiwi and al-Qawasmi.  It should be noted that IOF closed the mentioned street from the beginning of the second Intifada and it was only recently re-opened.  IOF have continued to practice all forms of harassment against the Palestinians and owners of commercial stores in the street.

 

At approximately 08:00, the Israeli gunboats station off al-Waha Reosrt, northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, opened heavy fire at the Palestinian fishing boats. As a result, fishermen were terrified and forced to escape for fear of arrest or being wounded. Neither casualties nor damages were reported. 

 

2- Use of Excessive Force against Peaceful Demonstrations Protesting Settlement Activities and the Construction of the Annexation Wall

 

During the reporting period, IOF used force against peaceful demonstrations organized by Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders in protest to the construction of the Wall and settlement activities in the West Bank, and against the demonstrations organized in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. As a result, Yossam, the Israeli journalist's right hand was directly injured by a tear gas canister and a baby, Rinad Abdul-Halim Mahmoud Rayyan, 4 months, suffered from suffocation due to inhaling tear gas after a canister dropped at her parents' house, in a demonstration in Kufor Qaddoum village, north-east of Qalqilya. In addition, a 19-year-old demonstrator was wounded with two bullets in a demonstration organized by dozens of Palestinians in front of Ofer prison, south-west of Ramallah, in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons. Dozens of demonstrators suffered tear gas inhalation, or were bruised after being beaten by the Israeli soldiers during their participation in the peaceful demonstrations organized in Bil'Ein, Ni'lin and Nabi Saleh in the Ramallah province, Kufor Qaddoum village in Qalqilya, Al-Ma'sara in Beit Lahim and Al-Mosafer north-east Yatta, South of Hebron.

 

Following the Friday Prayer on 21 September 2012, dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in Bil'ein village, west of Ramallah, in protest of the construction of the annexation wall.  The demonstrators roamed the streets of the village, with the participation of a British parliamentary delegation, chanting slogans calling for national unity which stressed on the need to stick to the national principles and the right of return, to resist the occupation and to release all Palestinian prisoners, raising the Palestinian flags and then headed towards the Wall. They called through megaphones on Israeli settlers in “Mitityahu” settlement to leave Palestinian land.  Israeli soldiers stationed in the area fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators.  As a result, a number of demonstrators suffered tear gas inhalation and the wounded were treated in the field.

 

Following the Friday Prayer on 21 September 2012, dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in Ne’lin village, west of Ramallah, in protest to the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities.  The demonstrators moved towards areas of the annexation wall.   Immediately, Israeli soldiers stationed in the area fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators.   As a result, some demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation, others sustained bruises and the wounded were treated in the field.

 

Following the Friday Prayer on 21 September 2012, dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli and international human rights defenders gathered in the center of Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, to start the weekly peaceful protest against the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities.  The protesters walked towards the gate erected by IOF near the entrance of the village and leading to Palestinian lands that Israeli settlers from the nearby "Halmish" settlement are trying to seize.  Israeli soldiers who had been extensively deployed in the area and near all the entrances of the village since the morning, began to confront the protesters who wanted to walk towards the affected lands.  Israeli soldiers fired live and rubber-coated bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protesters.  As a result, some demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation, others sustained bruises . The IOF also detained Bilal Abdel-Salam Tamimi, the photographer for the Popular Movement Against the Wall and Settlement Activities, for two hours, as well as detaining 3 Israeli activists under pretext of entering a closed military zone and were taken to "Benjamin," an Israeli police department, southeast of Ramallah.

 

At approximately 10:00 Friday morning, 21 September 2012, Palestinian civilians, international and Israeli human rights defenders and the villagers whose lands are threatened by confiscation (Al-Hamra, Al-Twani and Tuba), northeast of Yatta, south of Hebron, gathered to start the weekly peaceful protest against the IOF's policy of confiscating the villager's lands in order to expand its  the settlements built on the territory of these villages. As a result, dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.  In addition, a large number of settlers coming from "Haffa Ma'aon" settlement started throwing rocks and bottles on the protesters. IOF soldiers were present in the area but did not intervene.

 

 Also on Friday afternoon, Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in the center of Kufor Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilya, in protest to the continued closure of the eastern entrance of the village since the beginning of the al-Aqsa Intifada.  Once they moved towards the entrance, IOF fired rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas canisters and sound bombs at them. As a result, Yossam, the Israeli journalist's right hand was directly injured by a tear gas canister and an infant, Rinad Abdul-Halim Mahmoud Rayyan, 4 months, suffered from suffocation due to inhaling tear gas after a canister was dropped at her parents' house and a number of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.

 

Later that Friday afternoon, Palestinian civilians and international human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in the center of al-Ma’sara village, south of Bethlehem, in protest to the construction of the annexation wall.  They moved towards the entrance of the village.  Immediately, IOF fired rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas canisters and sound bombs at them.  Dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.

 

At approximately 16:00 Thursday,  20 September 2012, dozens of Palestinian civilians gathered in the vicinity of Ofer prison, southwest of Ramallah, in a demonstration organized in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners on an open hunger strike. Immediately, IOF fired rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas canisters and sound bombs at them.  As a result, a 19-year-old demonstrated was wounded by two bullets, one in the left thigh and the other in the right knee. He was transferred to Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, where his wounds were described as average. Dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.

(The Center reserves the name of the injured)

     

3- Continued Closure of the OPT

 

Israel has continued to impose a tightened closure of 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

 

Israel has continuously closed all border crossings to the Gaza Strip for nearly 5 years. The illegal Israeli-imposed closure of the Gaza Strip, which has steadily tightened since June 2007, has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip.  

 

IOF have tightened the closure of the Gaza Strip and practically made Karem Abu Salem crossing as the sole commercial crossing of the Gaza Strip although it is not proper for commercial purposes in terms of its distance and operational capacity.

 

IOF have continued to apply their policy aimed at tightening the strangulation of the commercial movement in the Gaza Strip, including imposing total control over the flow of imports and exports.

 

The total closure of al-Mentar "Karni" crossing on 02 March 2011 has created a bitter situation that has seriously affected the Gaza Strip.  Following this closure, all the economic and commercial establishments in Gaza Commercial Zone were shut off.  It should be noted that al-Mentar crossing is the biggest crossing in the Gaza Strip in terms of its operational capacity to absorb the flow of imports and exports.  The decision of al-Mentar crossing was the culmination of a series of decisions to totally close Sofa crossing, east of the Gaza Strip, in the beginning of 2009, and Nahal Oz crossing, east of Gaza City, which was dedicated for the delivery of fuel and cooking gas to the Gaza Strip, in the beginning of 2010.

 

IOF have continued to impose total ban on the delivery of raw materials to the Gaza Strip, except for very limited items and quantities.  The limited quantities of raw materials allowed into Gaza do not meet the minimal needs of the civilian population in the Gaza Strip.

 

The cooking gas crisis which has erupted last November has continued to affect the Gaza Strip.  This crisis was created when the Israeli occupation authorities totally closed, on 04 January 2010, Nahal Oz crossing, which used to be dedicated for the delivery of fuel and cooking gas supplies to Gaza, and shifted fuel and cooking gas supplies to Karm Abu Salem crossing which is not technically equipped to receive Gaza's needs of fuel.  Karm Abu Salem crossing, with its maximum absorptive capacity, can receive only 200 tons of cooking gas per day.

 

Approximately 80% of Gaza civilians have continued to depend on alimentary aid provided by UNRWA and other relief agencies, rates of families who are living below poverty line have continued to be on the rise and approximately 40% of Gaza's manpower has continued to suffer from permanent unemployment as a result of shutting down the majority of Gaza's economic establishments.

 

IOF have continued to impose a total ban on the exportation of Gaza's products, especially industrial products, leading to undermining any real chances to rerun economic establishments.  The situation has been aggravated especially after making Karm Abu Salem crossing as Gaza sole commercial crossing and the repeated closure of this crossing which negatively affected the quantity of Gazan products which were allowed to be exported during last April.

 

For approximately six consecutive years, IOF have continued to ban the delivery of construction materials to Gaza. During the reporting period, IOF approved the delivery of limited quantities of construction materials for a number of international organizations.

 

Israel has continued to close Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing for Palestinian civilians from the Gaza Strip.  IOF only allow the movement of limited groups amidst severe restrictions, including long hours of waiting in the majority of cases.  IOF have also continued to adopt a policy aimed at reducing the number of Palestinian patients allowed to move via Beit Hanoun crossing to receive medical treatment in hospitals in Israel or in the West Bank and Jerusalem.  IOF denied new categories of Gazan patient permission to have access to hospitals via the crossing.

 

Israel has imposed additional access restrictions on traders, international diplomats, journalists and humanitarian workers seeking to enter the Gaza Strip. 

 

Movement at Border Crossings during the Reporting Period:


Movement at Rafah International Crossing Point

19 – 25 September 2012

 

Day

Date

Traveling abroad

Coming into Gaza

Returned into Gaza

Wednesday

19 September 2012

694

587

73

Thursday

20 September 2012

981

1026

64

Friday

21 September 2012

--

14

-

Saturday

22 September 2012

898

865

58

Sunday

23 September 2012

764

783

94

Monday

24 September 2012

684

595 and a corpse

54

Tuesday

25 September 2012

749

491 and a corpse

51

 

Movement at Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) Crossing

19 – 25 September 2012

Imports:

 

Date

 

Imports

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Category

 

Amount

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tons

Number

 

Liters

 

19 September 2012

 

Foodstuffs

 

934

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agricultural materials

 

 

1518

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Various goods

Cartons of clothes

Refrigerators

Cars

 

1081

2230

230

30

 

 

 

 

 

Humanitarian aid 

 

6447

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooking gas

 

176.980

 

 

 

 

20 September 2012

 

Foodstuffs

 

834

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agricultural materials

Cows

 

1782

 

 

317

 

 

 

 

Various goods

Refrigerators

Cartons of shoes

Cars

Water tanks

Car tires

 

1006

 

 

260

1603

30

 

2433

30

 

 

 

 

Humanitarian aid

 

7225

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooking gas

 

65.120

 

 

 

 

23 September 2012

 

Foodstuffs

 

990

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agricultural materials

Cows

 

2149

 

 

192

 

 

 

 

Various goods

 Refrigerators

Cartons of clothes

Elevator spare parts

Cars

 

690

 

 

190

1430

74

30

 

 

 

 

Humanitarian aid

 

8271

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooking gas

 

181.800

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24 September 2012

 

Foodstuffs

 

770

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agricultural materials

Cows

 

2002

 

 

441

 

 

 

 

Various goods

Refrigerators

Cartons of cloths

Cars

Glass boards

Washing machines

AC units

Carpentry machines

Biscuit machines

 

1559

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

197

1455

30

1060

160

70

20

3

 

 

 

 

Humanitarian aid

 

7832

 

 

 

 

 

 

Industrial Fuel

 

 

 

 

590.646

 

 

 

Cooking gas

 

178.880

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:


On Wednesday, 19 September 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 540 tons of cement, 5,320 tons of construction aggregates and 35 tons of construction steel for UNRWA. They also allowed the entry of 702 tons of fodders and 312 tons of wheat.

 

On Thursday, 20 September 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 360 tons of cement, 110 tons of construction steel and 5390 tons of construction aggregates for UNRWA; 200 tons of cement for the Palestinian Water Authority, and 350 tons of construction aggregates for UNDB.   They also allowed the entry of 975 tons of fodders and 273 tons of wheat.

 

On Sunday, 23 September 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 326 tons of cement, 3500 tons of construction aggregates and 106 tons of construction steel for UNRWA; 240 tons of cement and 3430 tons of construction aggregates for the Palestinian Water Authority.  They also allowed the entry of 1248 tons of fodders, 390 tons of wheat.

 

On Monday, 24 September 2012, IOF allowed the entry of 198 tons of cement, 2800 tons of construction aggregates and 52 tons of construction steel for UNRWA; 120 tons of cement, 30 tons of construction steel and 420 tons of construction aggregates for USAD; 3500 tons of construction aggregates for the Palestinian Water Authority.  They also allowed the entry of 1248 tons of fodders, 351 tons of wheat.

 

IOF closed the crossing on 25 and 26 September 2012 because of Jewish holidays.

 

Movement at Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing

19– 25 September 2012

 

Date

19 September

20 September

21 September

22 September

23 September

24 September

25 September

Patients

34

22

Nil

Nil

44

38

Nil

Companions

36

24

Nil

Nil

42

39

Nil

Personal needs

28

28

7

Nil

32

59

Nil

Arabs from Israel

33

5

11

Nil

18

3

Nil

Diplomats

3

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

11

Nil

International Journalists

Nil

Nil

2

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

International Workers

33

21

7

Nil

10

34

Nil

UN Workers

12

Nil

Nil

Nil

4

8

Nil

Travelers abroad

Nil

2

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Business People

120

102

Nil

Nil

98

106

Nil

Economic Meetings

7

Nil

Nil

Nil

27

2

Nil

Security Interviews

2

1

Nil

Nil

1

1

Nil

VIP's

1

1

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Ambulances to Israel

5

1

Nil

Nil

Nil

3

1

Ambulances from Israel

3

3

Nil

Nil

2

2

1

 

On Tuesday September 25,2012, IOF only allowed the entry of serious humanitarian cases until the afternoon of the same day, under the pretext of the Jewish Forgiveness Holiday.

 

The West Bank

 

Israel has imposed a tightened closure on the West Bank. During the reporting period, IOF imposed additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.

 

There are approximately hundreds of permanent roadblocks, and manned and unmanned checkpoints across the West Bank.

 

When complete, the illegal annexation wall will stretch for 724 kilometers around the West Bank, further isolating the entire population. 350 kilometers of the wall have already been constructed. Approximately 99% of the wall has been constructed inside the West Bank itself, confiscating more Palestinian land.

 

Many of the main roads that lead to Palestinian communities in the West Bank are closed or fully controlled by IOF.

 

IOF have continued to restrict access of Palestinian civilians from the West Bank to East Jerusalem, through a strict system of permits and a network of checkpoints.

 

IOF have completed controlled access to the Jordan Valley through 4 permanent checkpoints established at its entrances.  Palestinians living outside the area are not allowed to enter it without permits.

 

Settlement activities and expansion of settlements impose additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. 

 

IOF have continued to restrict access to gunfire areas and natural reserves, which constitute about 26% of the total area of the West Bank.

 

Israeli military checkpoints restrict the movement of goods throughout the West Bank.

 

Palestinian civilians continue to be harassed by IOF in Jerusalem, and across the West Bank, including being regularly stopped, searched and even arrested in the streets by IOF.

 

Israel has imposed a tightened closure on the West Bank. During the reporting period, IOF imposed additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians:

 

Ramallah and al-Bireh:  IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.  At approximately 05:00 on Thursday, 20 September 2012, IOF re-established their presence at ‘Attara checkpoint, north of Ramallah.  At approximately 09:30 on Friday, 21 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah.   At approximately 10:00 on Saturday, 22 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Beit ‘Aur al-Fouqa village, southwest of Ramallah.  At approximately 09:30 on Sunday, 23 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of the Eastern Mazr’aa village, northeast of Ramallah.                                       

 

Jericho: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.  At approximately 08:30 on Thursday, 6 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint. At approximately 10:30 on Saturday, 22 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Jeftlek village, north of Jericho. At approximately 15:30, IOF established a checkpoint at Mo’arajat Road linking Ramallah and Jericho. At approximately 17:00 on Sunday, 23 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-‘Ouja village, north of Jericho.  At approximately 18:30, IOF established a checkpoint at the southern entrance of Jericho.       

 

Jenin: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.  At approximately 08:30 on Friday, 22 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the road linking Al Tibah and Romanah Villages, southwest of Jenin.  At approximately 13:30 on Monday, 24 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Zobouba village, northwest of Jenin.   

 

Tulkarm: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.  At approximately 08:30 on Saturday, 21 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the western entrance of Safarin village, southeast of Tulkarm.  At approximately 13:30 on Friday, 22 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the entrance of Far’aon village, south of Tulkarm.  At approximately 11:40on Saturday, 22 September 2012, IOF, positioned on ‘Aenab checkpoint, tightened arbitrary measures against the Palestinian civilians. The tightening has been repeated at the mentioned checkpoint at approximately 10:00 on Sunday 23 September 2012.   At approximately 06:45 on Monday, 24 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at Beit Leed intersection, east of Tulkarm.  At approximately 09:00, IOF, positioned at ‘Aenab checkpoint, tightened arbitrary measures against the Palestinian civilians.

 

Hebron: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.  At approximately 01:00 on Wednesday, 26 September 2012, IOF, positioned at the entrance of Beit Amer village, north of Hebron, established a checkpoint on the main road of Beit Amer village.  At approximately 05:00, the checkpoint was removed. At approximately 06:00, IOF established a checkpoint at the main entrance of Sa’air village, northeast of Hebron.  At approximately 10:00, IOF established a checkpoint at the northen entrance of Hebron.

 

Salfit: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 16:00 on Saturday, 22 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the eastern entrance of Yasouf village, east of Salfit. At approximately 16:45 the checkpoint was removed. At approximately 23:00, IOF established a checkpoint between Zawyah and Rafat villages, west of Salfit. At approximately 12:50 on Sunday, 23 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint between Brokin and Kafr Al-Dik villages, west of Salfit.

 

Qalqilya: IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 11:45 on Thursday, 20 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint at the intersection of Kufor Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilya. At approximately 23:50, IOF established a checkpoint at the intersection of Jeet village, northeast of the city. At approximately 10:20 on Friday, 21 September 2012, IOF established a checkpoint in Jeensafoot village, east of Qalqilya. At approximately15:30 IOF established a checkpoint at the intersection of Qana valley, connecting Qalqilya and Salfit. At approximately 23:50, IOF established a checkpoint between ‘Azoun and Kufor Tholth villages, east of the city.

 

 

Arrests at Military Checkpoints

At approximately 10:00 on Wednesday, 26 September 2012, IOF, positioned at Hamrah checkpoint in The Jordan Valley, arrested Mohamammed S’aid Amr,24, from Dora village, southwest of Hebron. IOF questioned him on the spot for 2 hours, and then he was taken by military vehicles to an unknown destination. It is noted that Amr was released days ago from the Palestinian Preventive Security Prison in Hebron.

 

4-  Efforts to Create Jewish Majority in Occupied East Jerusalem

 

On Thursday morning, 20 September 2012, started building a new section of the annexation wall in Ras Khamis, northeast of the occupied Jerusalem. According to information collected by PCHR, on Wednesday afternoon, 19 September 2012, the IOF closed Ras Khamis checkpoint and began to build a new segment of the wall in its place. This is meant to isolate Ras Khamis quarter from the occupied city and to re-channel its 10 thousand Jerusalemites' traffic to Sho'fat crossing, which was opened as an international crossing on 11/12/2012. As a result to the removal of the checkpoint, Ras Khamis' residents will have to walk the distance of 2km to reach Sho'fat crossing, which was established to separate Sho'fat camp, Ras Khamis and Al-Salam suburb from the city. It should be noted that the number of the Jerusalemites living in the three areas mentioned is estimated by nearly 50 thousand Jerusalemites. The Center fears that the IOF would withdraw their Israeli ID cards, and replace them with Palestinian IDs.

 

In the same context, "Jerusalem Development Company – Moreea" is building a bridge for pedestrians and cars linking "David City," by the entrance of Silwan, south of the old town of East Jerusalem, to Al-buraq quarter's tunnel, passing by Hilwa vally "Givati parking lot."

Hilwa Valley Information Center in Silwan, mentioned that a pamphlet was distributed to the residents of the area about changes in traffic, indicating that the construction work to turn the main road in use currently into a bridge linking the settlement outpost to the Al-Buraq wall, will continue for several months (from 11:00 pm to 5:00 am), and that the Israeli police will be closing the road to traffic. The construction work will be done in cooperation between "Moreea," the Israeli municipality, the Israeli police and the "Antiquities Authority."

 

Hilwa Valley Information Center noted that the Israeli Supreme Court issued a decision almost a year ago, not to make any changes in the main street of Hilwa valley, after its residents submitted complaints to the court, yet the IOF did not submit to the court's orders, where the municipality declared its intention to make changes to the street (traffic and landscape).   

 

5-  Settlement Activities and Attacks by Settlers against Palestinian Civilians and Property

 

Israel has continued its settlement activities in the OPT in violation of international humanitarian law, and Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.

 

 At approximately 16:30 on Tuesday, 25 September 2012, approximately 25 settlers, from Migron Settlement outpost, attacked 4 Palestinian farmers in their property in Helwa area, near the mentioned settlement.

According to investigations conducted by PCHR and testimonies of eyewitnesses, at approximately 16:30 in the mentioned day, a group of settlers from Migron settlement outpost attacked 4 farmers heading to Helwa area, northwest of Mekhmas village, southeast of Ramallah, in order to visit their lands after learning that the settlers uprooted about 400 fruitful olive trees, which were planted since 1985 along street No. 60. Upon their arrival to their lands, they were surprised with a group of approximately 25 settlers, aged between 20-25 years, swimming in a rainwater pool in a land belonging to the family of Youssef Abdel Hamid. Immediately, the settlers, who were carrying clubs and sharp tools, attacked the 4 civilians and threw stones at them. The farmers tried to escape toward the mentioned street after watching another group of settlers coming. They were severely beaten by the settlers. As a result, 2 farmers were wounded: Abdel Karim M’aeikel Ibrahim Abu Ali, 57, as he suffered from fractures in the head and body and his ear was exposed to cross-cutting, and Hani Mousa Abu Ali, 40, who suffered from bruises throughout the body. The settlers smashed the rear window of a car belonging to Sharif Mahmoud Seyam, 56, who was among the farmers. Later on, a force from the Israeli army and police and an ambulance belonging to the Red Star Of David arrived to the mentioned street. After a lot of pressure from the farmers and families who arrived to the spot, the ambulance of the Red Star of David transported Abdel Karim and took him to Hezma checkpoint, north of Jerusalem, in order to get him to Hadasa Hospital, but the IOF positioned at the mentioned checkpoint refused to let him saying he had no permission to do so. And after 45 minute stop at the checkpoint, an ambulance belonging to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society arrived and took him to the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah. The attack also included the chop and crush of around 400 fruitful olive trees with automatic cut saws.

 

The property of the destroyed olive trees belongs to:

1- The family of Abdel Karim M’aeikel Ibrahim Abu Ali, the uprooting of 150 olive trees.

2- The family of Mohamed Falhoud, the uprooting of 100 olive trees.

3- The family of Khaled Mousa, the uprooting of 150 olive trees.

 

At approximately 07:00 on Sunday, 23 September 2012, two Israeli military jeeps in addition to a jeep belonging to the Israeli Civil Administration moved into Wadi al-Maleh and Bedouin areas in the northern Jordan Jordan Valley, north of Tubas city.  A number of Israeli soldiers stepped down and started to surround 100 cows that were grazing in Ein al-Helwa area that is located in Wadi al-Maleh area.  The Israeli soldiers put the cows in big vehicles and transported them to an Israeli camp.  While putting the cows in the big vehicles, some of them escaped.  The cows belong to Jamal Mostafa Daraghma and his brother Ayed. In his testimony to PCHR's fieldworker, 'Aref Daraghma, Head of the Wadi al-Maleh Village Council, said that this is the second time in which IOF confiscated cows from Wadi al-Maleh area.  IOF confiscated 100 cows a month ago, but they were released after paying a NIS 15.000 fine.  Daraghma said that this area is open for the movement of Palestinian civilians and is not a closed military area.

 

In the early morning on Monday, 24 September 2012, IOF started to establish new settlement outposts in the settlement established on Um al-Mohammedin area, south of al-Khader village in the south of Bethlehem.

In his testimony, Ahmed Salah, Coordinator of the Popular Committee Against Settlement Activities and the Wall in al-Khader village, said that the establishment of a settlement on the said lands comes in the context of an Israeli political decision to transfer 40 camps in the West Bank to settlements, including Um al-Mohammedin area, which included a military watchtower overlooking Bethlehem. Salah stressed that the establishment of the settlement threatens the urban expansion of al-Khader village and Um al-Rokba area.  Besides, this means there will be a geographic connection between the settlements "Ariel", Etzion" and "Afrat", which are established on Bethlehem lands. 

 

It should be mentioned that the confiscation of the territories of "Um Mohammedin" started in 2000, and it was decided to turn it into a camp for the Israeli army and a huge watch-tower was installed to watch several areas of Bethlehem.

 

At approximately 10:30 on Tuesday, 25 September 2012, the IOF stormed Al-Dirat and Um Lasfa villages, east of Yatta; South of Hebron. Three Palestinian citizens were submitted notices to stop construction work at their houses, under the pretext of not obtaining permits from the Israeli concerned authorities, these houses belong to:

 

 

1- Mohammad Ibrahim Al-Adra, 40, a two-story house on an area of 160 meters.

2- Ali Sabri Mohammad Al-Amour, 32, a house in the final stages of construction work, built on an area of 120 meters.

3- Hamad Mohammad Jaber Al-Amour, 33, a house in the final stages of construction work, built on an area of 140 meters.

 

The IOF had set a date on, 23 October 2012, for the (subcommittee for inspection) in Beit Eil Settlement, to see into the legitimacy of the construction work, since it is built without a permit from the Israeli authorities in section C (areas under the Israeli sovereignty according to the Oslo accords), according to Rateb Al-Jabour, a member of the Popular Movement for the resistance of the Occupation. It should be mentioned that the IOF had marked the houses and took pictures of them.

 

 

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Recommendations to the International Community

 

 

PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to fulfill their legal and moral obligations under Article 1 of the Convention to ensure Israel's respect for the Convention in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.  PCHR believes that the conspiracy of silence practiced by the international community has encouraged Israel to act as if it is above the law and encourages Israel continue to violate international human rights and humanitarian law.

 

PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to convene a conference to take effective steps to ensure Israel's respect of the Convention in the OPT and to provide immediate protection for Palestinian civilians.

 

PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to comply with their legal obligations detailed in Article 146 of the Convention to search for and prosecute those responsible for grave breaches, namely war crimes.

 

PCHR calls for the immediate implementation of the Advisory Opinion issued by the International Court of Justice, which considers the construction of the Annexation Wall inside the West Bank illegal.

 

PCHR recommends that international civil society organizations, including human rights organizations, bar associations and NGOs, participate in the process of exposing those accused of grave breaches of international law and urge their governments to bring the perpetrators to justice.

 

PCHR calls upon the European Union to activate Article 2 of the Euro-Israel Association Agreement, which provides that Israel must respect human rights as a precondition for economic cooperation between the EU states and Israel.  PCHR further calls upon the EU states to prohibit import of goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements in the OPT.

 

PCHR calls on the international community to recognize the Gaza disengagement plan, which was implemented in September 2005, for what it is - not an end to occupation but a compounding of the occupation and the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. 

 

In recognition of ICRC as the guardian of the Fourth Geneva Convention, PCHR calls upon the ICRC to increase its staff and activities in the OPT, including the facilitation of family visitations to Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

 

PCHR appreciates the efforts of international civil society, including human rights organizations, bar associations, unions and NGOs, and urges them to continue their role in pressuring their governments to secure Israel's respect for human rights in the OPT and to demand Israel end its attacks on Palestinian civilians.

 

PCHR calls upon the international community to pressure Israel to lift the severe restrictions imposed by the Israeli government and its occupation forces on access for international organizations to the OPT.

 

PCHR reiterates that any political settlement not based on international human rights law and humanitarian law cannot lead to a peaceful and just solution of the Palestinian question.  Rather, such an arrangement can only lead to further suffering and instability in the region.  Any peace process or agreement must be based on respect for international law, including international human rights and humanitarian law.

 

 

 

 

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Public Document

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