2 Palestinians killed, 17 injured in Israeli
attacks, a PCHR Weekly Report for July 24-29, 2008
PCHR Weekly Report: 2 Palestinians killed, 17 injured in Israeli
attacks
Friday August 01, 2008 09:17 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
In its weekly summary of Israeli attacks for the week of 24 - 29 July
2008, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) reports that 2
Palestinian civilians, including a child, were killed by Israeli gunfire
in the West Bank this week. 17 Palestinian civilians, including 2
children, and 2 international journalists were wounded by Israeli
gunfire in the West Bank.
Palestinians waiting at Hebron checkpoint
Israeli attacks in the West Bank:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces killed 2 Palestinians,
including a child, and wounded 17 civilians, including 2 children, in
the West Bank.
On Saturday, 26 July 2008, Israeli forces killed a member the ‘Izziddin
al-Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of Hamas) in Hebron. Israeli forces
shelled the house where the victim was hiding and then demolished it
over him. During this operation, Israeli forces used the victim’s
parents as human shields. Israeli forces also wounded a Palestinian
child in the same area.
On Tuesday, 29 July 2008, Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian child
in Ne’lin village, west of Ramallah, when he and another children got
close to the area where Israeli bulldozers were leveling land in the
village for the purpose of the construction of a section of the
Annexation Wall. Israeli forces fired at the child without warning.
On 24 and 26 July 2008, Israeli forces wounded 5 Palestinian civilians
in Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron.
On 17 July 2008, Israeli forces wounded 2 Palestinian civilians,
including a child, during an incursion into Nablus and neighboring
refugee camps.
During the reporting period, 11 Palestinian civilians, including a
child, and 2 international journalists, were wounded when Israeli forces
used force to disperse peaceful demonstrations organized in protest to
the construction of the Annexation Wall in Bal’ein and Ne’lin villages,
west of Ramallah.
During the reporting period, Israeli forces conducted at least 33
military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
During these incursions, Israeli forces arrested 42 Palestinian
civilians. Thus, the number of Palestinian civilians arrested by Israeli
forces in the West Bank since the beginning of 2008 has mounted to
1,669.
Israeli Annexation Wall:
Israeli forces have continued to construct the Annexation Wall inside
West Bank territory. During the reporting period, Israeli forces used
force against peaceful demonstrations organized by Palestinian civilians
and international and Israeli human rights defenders in protest to the
construction of the Wall in Bil’in and Ne’lin villages, west of
Ramallah.
Following the Friday Prayer on 25 July 2008, scores of Palestinian
civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders
demonstrated in Bil’in village, west of Ramallah, in protest to the
construction of the Wall. The demonstrators moved towards the Wall, but
Israeli forces closed all gates designed for crossing the Wall. The
demonstrators then set fire to tires in protest to the closure of gates.
Immediately, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated metal bullets and tear
gas canisters at the demonstrators. As a result, dozens of demonstrators
also suffered from tear gas inhalation. An Israeli journalist, David
Rib, was also hit by a tear gas canister.
At approximately 15:30 on Sunday, 27 July 2008, dozens of Palestinian
civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders gathered
in the center of Ne’lin village, west of Ramallah. They moved towards
the area where Israeli forces were razing land to construct a section of
the Wall in the village. Immediately, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated
metal bullets and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators. As a result,
7 demonstrators were wounded.
On Tuesday morning, 29 July 2008, dozens of Palestinian civilians and
international and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful
demonstration in protest of the construction of the Annexation Wall in
Ne’lin village, west of Ramallah. At approximately 18:00, a number of
Palestinian children got close to the area where Israeli bulldozers were
working. Immediately, Israeli forces fired at the children without
warning. As a result, 11-year-old Ahmed Hussam Yousef Mousa was killed
by a gunshot to the head. It is worth noting that the Israeli daily
Ma’ariv reported in March 2008 that the Israeli authorities instructed
Israeli forces positioned along the Wall to fire directly at anyone who
may demonstrate against its construction, provided that no international
or Israeli human rights defenders are present.
Israeli settlement activities:
Israeli forces have continued settlement activities, and Israeli
settlers living in the West Bank in violation of international
humanitarian law have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and
property.
On Thursday, 24 July 2008, Israeli radio reported that the Israeli
Parliament Foreign and Defense Committee approved the construction of 20
new housing units in “Maskiot” settlement in the northern Jordan Valley
despite a promise to the United States in 2007 to stop settlement
activities in this settlement.
On Sunday morning, 27 July 2008, a number of Israeli settlers set fire
to olive fields in Ematin village, northeast of Qalqilya. Dozens of
olive trees standing on at least 50 donums of agricultural land were
burnt.
On Monday, 28 July 2008, Israeli forces demolished a 4-storey apartment
building belonging to Majed Abu ‘Eisha in Beit Hanina village, north of
Jerusalem. The building, which was partially licensed, was a home for at
least 70 people.
Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip:
On 23 July 2008, Israeli forces wounded a Palestinian civilian in Beit
Hanoun town in the northern Gaza Strip, when he was collecting metals
nearly 300 meters away from the border between the Gaza Strip and
Israel.
Israeli forces have continued to close all border crossings of the Gaza
Strip for more than one year and a half. The total siege imposed by
Israeli forces on the Gaza Strip has left disastrous impacts on the
humanitarian situation and has violated the economic and social rights
of the nearly 1.5 million Palestinian civilian population, particularly
the rights to appropriate living conditions, health and education.
The closure of border crossings deprives the Palestinian civilian
population in the Gaza Strip of their right to freedom of movement,
education and health. Israeli forces have continued to impose severe
restrictions on fishing in the Gaza Strip. Fishermen have been subjected
to intensive monitoring by Israeli forces, which use helicopter gunships
and gunboats to monitor the fishermen. The Oslo Accords allow
Palestinian fishermen to go fishing up to 20 nautical miles away from
the Gaza seashore.
Recommendations to the international community:
Due to the number and severity of Israeli violations of Palestinian
human rights this week, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights made a
number of recommendations to the international community. Among these
were a recommendation that the international community pressure Israel
to lift the severe restrictions imposed by the Israeli government and
its occupation forces on access for international organizations to the
Occupied Palestinian Territories.
The PCHR reiterated 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 agreement or process must be based on respect for
international law, including international human rights and humanitarian
law.
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