7 Palestinian civilians wounded, 40
abducted in 24 Israeli invasions to the Palestinian territories
April 29-May 5, 2010, a PCHR Weekly Report
Friday May 07, 2010 09:37 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
In its Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory for the week of 29 April – 05 May 2010,
the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) found that 7 Palestinian
civilians, including two children and a journalist, were wounded by
Israeli gunfire in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian
mosque in Nablus burned by Israeli settlers (PCHR photo)
In
addition, Israeli forces continued to use force against peaceful
protests in the West Bank. Israeli forces continued to fire at
Palestinian farmers and workers in border areas of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli attacks in the West Bank:
The Israeli occupation
forces conducted 23 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West
Bank, during which they abducted 40 civilians, including 8 children, 3
journalists and two human rights defenders, in the West Bank. Israeli
troops stationed at military checkpoints in the West Bank abducted two
Palestinian civilians.
Israeli forces demolished a house in al-Khader
village, southwest of Bethlehem. Israeli forces ordered the demolition
of a number of civilian facilities in Ethna village, west of Hebron.
Israeli forces have continued to take measures aimed at creating a
Jewish demographic majority in Jerusalem. In this context, on 02 May
2010, dozens of Israeli settlers, escorted by Israeli forces, took over
a house belonging to 'Ali Ibrahim Salah in Beit Safafa village, south of
Jerusalem. They also engaged in disruptive behavior in the area until
21:00. Israeli troops were deployed to the area in order to protect the
settlers. It is worth noting that Salah's family had been forced to
evacuate their home to make room for Israeli settlers the previous week,
following an Israeli court ruling issued on 15 December 2009 which ruled
the house would have to be within 120 days. The Israeli High Court
claimed that the house and the land on which it is built belong to a
number of Israeli settlers, headed by Yitzhak Hershkowitz who lives in "Kiryat
Arba" settlement and orchestrates a campaign to expel Palestinians from
the area to establish a new settlement outpost.
The Illegal Israeli Land-Grab, Apartheid Wall
The Israeli occupation forces have continued the construction of the
illegal Israeli Land-Grab, Apartheid Wall inside West Bank territory.
Israeli forces used force against peaceful demonstrations organized by
Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights
defenders in protest of the construction of the Wall and settlement
activities. At least 6 Palestinian civilians, including two children and
a journalist, were wounded, and others sustained bruises or suffered
from tear gas inhalation.
At approximately 10:00 on Sunday, 02
May 2010, Israeli forces moved into Ethna village, west of Hebron. They
handed notices to 'Abdul Hamid Ahmed Abu Zalata, 'Awadh 'Abed Rabbu Abu
Zalata and Sa'di Mohammed Abu Zalata, ordering the demolition of two
animal sheds. They delivered notices to Nihad and Zaher Mohammed Abu
Zalata ordering the demolition of two houses belonging to them and
currently under construction. Israeli forces claimed that these
buildings were erected without licenses. According to locals, these
facilities are located more than one kilometer from the annexation wall.
Israeli forces also photographed a number of houses in the area.
On Monday morning, 03 May 2010, Israeli troops stationed in the
vicinity of the annexation wall to the west of Ethna village, west of
Hebron, stopped the only garbage disposal truck belonging to the
Municipality of Ethna in the southwest of the village, claiming that it
was present in a restricted area. They held and questioned the driver
and two workers for 4 hours and confiscated the truck.
At
approximately 10:00 on Tuesday, 04 May 2010, Israeli forces moved into
the west of al-Khader village, southwest of Bethlehem, near the
annexation wall. They surrounded a 160-square-meter house belonging to
'Ali Saleem Mousa, in which 8 people live. They ordered the family to
vacate the home with their belongings in 30 minutes, and then demolished
the house. Israeli forces claimed that the house had been built without
a license. It is worth noting that in 2006 the Israeli High Court
overturned the demolition order issued for the house, which is located
approximately 150 meters away from the wall.
During the reporting
period, Israeli forces used force against peaceful demonstrations
organized by Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human
rights defenders in protest of the construction of the Wall and
settlement activities. At least 6 Palestinian civilians, including two
children and a journalist, were wounded, and others sustained bruises or
suffered from tear gas inhalation.
Following the Friday Prayer
on 30 April 2010, 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 Bil'in village,
west of Ramallah. The demonstrators moved towards the Wall and attempted
to access annexed lands behind it. Immediately, Israeli troops fired
rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
demonstrators. As a result, dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear
gas inhalation, and some of them sustained bruises. Israeli troops
further arrested two staff members of al-Jazeera Satellite Channel and
an Irish journalist: Majdi George Bannoura, 40; Nader Helmi Bathri'a,
31; and Tom Donald, 63. They also arrested an unidentified international
human rights defender. The detainees were released later.
Also
following the Friday Prayer on 30 April 2010, dozens of Palestinian
civilians and international and human rights defenders organized a
peaceful demonstration in Ne'lin village, west of Ramallah, in protest
of the construction of the Annexation Wall. They clashed with Israeli
forces troops positioned near the Wall. Israeli forces troops fired
rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at
demonstrators. Dozens of demonstrators suffered from tear gas
inhalation, and others sustained bruises.
Also following the
Friday Prayer on 30 April 2010, dozens of Palestinian civilians and
international and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful
demonstration in Nabil Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, protesting
against land confiscation in the Wad al-Raya area between the villages
of Nabi Saleh and Deir Nizam. When the demonstrators attempted to reach
areas of land seized by Israeli settlers near "Halmish" settlement,
Israeli troops fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear
gas canisters at them. Two Palestinian civilians, including a child,
were wounded. Israeli forces also arrested 5 demonstrators, including
two children and an Israeli human rights defender.
On Saturday
morning, 01 May 2010, dozens of Palestinian civilians and international
human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in Beit Ummar
village, north of Hebron, in protest against the construction of the
annexation wall and settlement activities. They moved towards areas of
Palestinian land that are threatened by settlement activities. Israeli
troops immediately attacked them, firing tear gas canisters and
rubber-coated metal bullets. Four Palestinian civilians suffered from
tear gas inhalation.
On Sunday morning, 02 May 2010, dozens of
Palestinian civilians and international human rights defenders organized
a peaceful demonstrated in Beit Jala, west of Bethlehem, in protest of
the construction of sections of the annexation wall in the town. They
moved towards the Tunnel Road. Israeli troops closed the area and fired
rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the
demonstrators and journalists who were present in the area. As a result,
4 Palestinian civilians, including a journalist and a child, were
wounded.
Illegal Israeli Settlement Activity:
The Israeli
occupation government has continued its settlement activities in the
West Bank and Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian
civilians and property. On 29 April 2010, at least 40 Israeli settlers
from "Yits'har" settlement, south of Nablus, stormed the western part of
Hawara village, south of the city. They threw stones at the municipal
park and at 3 uninhabited houses, damaging them. In the meantime,
Israeli forces were patrolling in the streets of the village, providing
protection for settlers. On 30 April 2010, a number of Israeli settlers
from "Givat Gilad" settlement, which was constructed on lands belonging
to Kufor Qaddoum village, east of Qalqilya, uprooted at least 30 olive
trees. On 04 May 2010, at least 40 Israeli settlers from "Yits'har"
settlement, south of Nablus, stormed al-Naqar area in the west of Hawara
village. They set fire to a tract of agricultural land belonging to
Mohammed Taha Dmaidi. As a result, 20 olive trees were burnt.
Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip:
In the Gaza Strip, on 02 May
2010, a Palestinian civilian was wounded when Israeli forces moved into
the northern Gaza Strip and fired at a number of Palestinian workers who
were collecting bricks and construction aggregate.
During the
reporting period, Israeli gunboats fired at Palestinian fishing boats in
the northern Gaza Strip. No casualties were reported.
On 04 May
2010, Israeli troops stationed in the vicinity of Beit Hanoun (Erez)
crossing in the northern Gaza Strip fired sporadically for two hours at
Ahmed 'Ouda Abu Shallouf, 42, and Fareed Mohammed Sha'ban, who were
stranded at the crossing and protesting their deportation to the Gaza
Strip. The two Palestinians demanded that Israeli forces allow them to
return to the Israeli town of Be'r al-Saba' in order to join their
families there.
On May 5th, at approximately 06:30, an Israeli
forces infantry unit moved nearly 250 meters into al-Sayafa area in the
northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli troops fired
at a number of Palestinian workers who were collecting bricks and stones
from a site of the former Israeli settlements "Dogit" and "Elli Sinai".
As a result, 'Aayesh As'ad al-Sous, 25, was wounded by a bullet to the
right foot and shrapnel to the left foot. Al-Sous was positioned at
least 450 meters from the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel when
he was wounded.
Israel has continuously closed all border
crossings to the Gaza Strip for over two and a half years. The illegal
Israeli-imposed siege of Gaza, which has steadily tightened since June
2007, has had a disastrous impact on the humanitarian and economic
situation in the Gaza Strip.
Recommendations to the international
community:
Due to the number and severity of Israeli human rights
violations this week, the PCHR made a number of recommendations to the
international community. Among these were a recommendation that
international civil society, including human rights organizations, bar
associations, unions and NGOs continue their role in pressuring their
governments to secure Israel's respect for human rights in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories and to demand Israel end its attacks on
Palestinian civilians.
The 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 Occupied Palestinian Territories.
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