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Israeli Human Rights Violations
Against the Palestinian People, a PCHR Report for the Week of February
26 - March 4, 2015
March 10, 2015
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95% of
Palestinian political prisoners are being subjected to torture
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PCHR Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the oPt (26
February - 04 March 2015)
Tuesday March 10, 2015 02:08 by PCHR-Gaza
Israeli forces have continued with systematic attacks against
Palestinian civilians and their property in the occupied Palestinian
territories (oPt) for the reporting period of 26 February - 04 March
2015.
Israeli attacks in the West Bank & Gaza:
Shootings:
During the reporting period, a Palestinian civilian was killed and
his brother was wounded due to the explosion of an object of the Israeli
forces' remnants left during the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza
Strip. Israeli forces also wounded 14 Palestinian civilians, including 5
children and 2 photojournalists, in the West Bank. In the Gaza Strip,
Israeli forces continued to chase and target Palestinian fishermen in
the Gaza Strip sea.
In the West Bank, Israeli forces continued
the use of excessive and systematic force against peaceful protests
organized by Palestinian civilians and Israeli and international
solidarity activists against the construction of the annexation wall and
settlement activities in the West Bank. As a result, 4 Palestinian
civilians, including a child and 2 photojournalists, were wounded.
In the same context, 9 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children,
were wounded during other protests organized at the southern entrance of
al-Jalazoun refugee camp and Silwad village near Ramallah, and in
Hebron.
On 03 March 2015, a 20-year-old civilian sustained a
bullet wound to the right leg when Israeli forces moved into Qabatya
village, south of Jenin.
In the Gaza Strip, on 28 February 2015,
a 21-year-old civilian was killed and his 17-year-old brother was
seriously wounded due to the explosion of an object of the Israeli
forces' remnants left during the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza
Strip. They found that object while transporting sand from a street near
their house to the house by a motor cart in the east of Rafah in the
south of the Gaza Strip.
In the context of targeting fishermen,
Israeli navy forces opened fire 4 times at Palestinian fishermen and
fishing boats in the Gaza Strip sea on 26 and 27 February and 02 and 04
March 2015. As a result, the fishermen were frightened and sailed back
to the shore, but neither casualties nor material damage were reported.
Incursions:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces
conducted at least 56 military incursions into Palestinian communities
in the West Bank and 9 ones in East Jerusalem. During these incursions,
Israeli forces arrested at least 32 Palestinians, including 11 children.
Thirteen of these Palestinians, including 4 children, were arrested in
Jerusalem.
On 02 March 2015, Israeli forces raided the house
belonging to Mohammed Hashayka (23) in Beitounia village, west of
Ramallah, to arrest him. They used sniffer dogs and attacked his family.
Restrictions on movement:
Israel continued to impose a tight
closure of the oPt, imposing severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including
occupied East Jerusalem.
The illegal closure of the Gaza Strip,
which has been steadily tightened since June 2007 has had a disastrous
impact on the humanitarian and economic situation in the Gaza Strip. The
Israeli authorities impose measures to undermine the freedom of trade,
including the basic needs for the Gaza Strip population and the
agricultural and industrial products to be exported. For 8 consecutive
years, Israel has tightened the land and naval closure to isolate the
Gaza Strip from the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, and other
countries around the world. This resulted in grave violations of the
economic, social and cultural rights and a deterioration of living
conditions for 1.8 million people. The Israeli authorities have
established Karm Abu Salem (Kerem Shaloum) as the sole crossing for
imports and exports in order to exercise its control over the Gaza
Strip’s economy. They also aim at imposing a complete ban on the Gaza
Strip’s exports. During the reporting period, Israeli forces arrested a
Palestinian patient who obtained a permit to travel to the West Bank for
medical treatment, while another civilian accompanying his father was
arrested while the father was denied travel for medical treatment.
Settlement activities and attacks by settlers against Palestinian
civilians and property:
On 26 February 2015, Israeli forces
backed by military vehicles and accompanied with a vehicles belonging to
the Construction and Organization Department in the Israeli Civil moved
into Kherbet al-Majaz area in the eastern area of Yata, south of Hebron.
The Civil Administration officer handed 2 civilians 2 notices to stop
the construction work in 2 residential tents.
On 28 February
2015, Israeli forces prevented Palestinian farmers from reclaiming their
lands in al-Sahlat area, south of Qaryout village, southeast of Nablus.
They claimed that that these lands are located in "C" areas according to
the Oslo accords.
On 03 March 2015, Israeli forces accompanied
with a vehicle from to the Construction and Organization Department in
the Israeli Civil raided a stone-pet belonging to Jamil Khalil al-Tarwah
on the Hebron-Jerusalem Road, 300 meters to the north of Beit Ummar
village. The Civil Administration officer claimed that the Israeli
authorities handed a notice to the aforementioned civilian not to
construct and expand the work in the stone-pet in 1998.
On 26
February 2015, the teaching staff of 'Oarif High School for Boys,
southeast of Nablus, was surprised with the attack on the school by a
group of settlers expected to be from "Yatsahar" settlement and writing
slogans against Arabs in addition to drawing David Star at the main
entrance of the school.
On 28 February 2015, a group of settlers
from "Metsbi Ya'ir" established on the Palestinian lands confiscated
from southeast of Yata, south of Hebron uprooted and cut down 180 olive
seedlings belonging to Houshiyah family.
Use of excessive force
against peaceful demonstrations protesting settlement activities and the
construction of the annexation wall:
During the reporting period,
Israeli soldiers used excessive force against peaceful demonstrations
organized by Palestinian civilians, international and Israeli human
rights defenders in protest at the construction of the annexation wall
and settlement activities in the West Bank. As a result, 4 Palestinian
civilians, including a child and 2 photojournalists, were wounded.
In the same context, 9 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children,
were wounded during protests at the southern entrance of al-Jalazoun
refugee camp, north of Ramallah, Silwad village, northeast of the city,
Hebron, and the eastern entrance of Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya.
During the reporting period, Israeli forces arrested and/or detained
for hours 7 protestors, including 2 Israeli solidarity activists, member
of Hebron Defense Committee and a fieldworker of al-Haq.
(PCHR
keeps the names of the wounded in fear of being arrested by the Israeli
forces within its policy to oppress the peaceful protests and prevent
Palestinian civilians from participating).
Demonstrations against
the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activity
At approximately 14:15 on Thursday, 26 February 2015, a protest
organized by Palestinian civilians and international solidarity
activists headed from Ezbet al-Tabib village, east of Qalqilya, to the
eastern side of the village, which is threatened to be confiscated, near
the main street (55). The protestors chanted slogans against settlement
activities. Once they reached the abovementioned area, Israeli forces
fired sound bombs, and tear gas canisters. As a result, a number of
protestors suffered tear gas inhalation. Israeli forces also detained
Alaa Mohammed al-Dweiri (20) and Ehab Lo'ay Taha (18) for an hour and a
half.
Following the Friday prayer, on 27 February 2015, in spite
of the bad weather, dozens of Palestinian civilians and international
and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in
Bil’in village, west of Ramallah, in protest at the construction of the
annexation wall and settlement activities. The protestors marched by the
annexation wall and tried to cross the fence. Israeli soldiers stationed
behind the wall in the western area, and a large number of soldiers
deployed along it, fired live bullets, tear gas canisters, rubber-coated
steel bullets, sound bombs and wastewater at them and chased them into
the olive fields. As a result, 2 Palestinians, including a child, were
wounded and then taken to Palestine Medical Compound in Ramallah.
Moreover, Israeli forces arrested 4 protestors, including a woman and 2
Israeli solidarity activists. The two Palestinians were taken to Ofer
detention facility, southwest of the city, while the 2 Israeli activists
were taken to an unknown destination. A 17-year-old child sustained a
bullet wound to the right knee and a 39-year-old male sustained a bullet
wound to the head. The detainee were identified as: Abdullah Radhi (40)
and Hanan Shalabi (30).
Around the same time, dozens of
Palestinian civilians organised a peaceful demonstration in the centre
of Ni’lin village, west of Ramallah, in protest at the construction of
the annexation wall and settlement activities. The demonstrators took
the streets and headed to the annexation wall. Israeli forces closed the
gates of the wall with barbwires and prevented the demonstrators from
crossing to the land behind it before they responded by throwing stones.
Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets,
sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the civilians, and chased them
into the village. As a result, a number of demonstrators suffered tear
gas inhalation and others sustained bruises as they were beaten up.
Around the same time, dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli
and international human rights defenders organised a peaceful
demonstration in al-Nabi Saleh village, southwest of Ramallah, in
protest at the Annexation Wall and Settlement Activities. The
demonstrators made their way in the streets raising the Palestinian
flags and chanting slogans against the occupation, and then they headed
to the lands that the settlers are trying to rob by force near “Halmish”
settlement. Israeli forces had closed all the entrances of the village
since the morning to prevent Palestinian and international activists and
journalists from participating in the demonstration. When they arrived
at the aforementioned land, demonstrators were met by live bullets, tear
gas canisters, rubber-coated steel bullets, sound bombs and skunk water
and were chased into the village. As a result, many demonstrators
suffered tear gas inhalation and other sustained bruises as Israeli
soldiers beat them up.
Also following the Friday prayer, at
approximately 12:20, Palestinian civilians and international solidarity
activists organized a protest in the center of Kufor Qaddoum village,
northeast of Qalqilya, heading to the eastern entrance of the village in
protest against closing that entrance since the beginning of al-Aqsa
Intifada with an iron gate. The demonstrators threw stones at Israeli
soldiers, who fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters in response. As a
result, 2 photojournalists were wounded: 1. Abdul Rahim Omer Quosini
(47), who works for Reuters news agency. He was hit by a gas canister to
the neck. 2. Nidal Sahfiq Taher Ishtaya (41), who works for a Chinese
news agency. He was hit by 3 sound bombs to the right leg, left leg and
back. He also sustained a bullet wound to the thigh.
At
approximately 13:30 on Friday, 27 February 2015, a protest organized by
Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli solidarity activists
in the center of Ezbet al-Tabib village, east of Qalqilya, to the
eastern side of the village, which is threatened to be confiscated, to
plant olive seedlings. After the protestors had planted about 30
seedlings, Israeli forces started firing sound bombs and tear gas
canisters. They also detained 2 Israeli activists for 2 hours and
released them after the Israeli police arrived.
Other
demonstrations
At approximately 11:15 on Thursday, 26 February
2015, a protest organized by Palestinian civilians to mark the launch of
the Democratic Front headed from Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya, to
the eastern gate of the village that has been closed since 1994. They
chanted slogans calling for reopening the gate. Israeli forces
immediately fired sound bombs, tear gas canisters and rubber-coated
metal bullets. As a result, 3 Palestinian civilians sustained bullet
wounds. A 19-year-old civilian sustained 2 bullet wounds to the right
hand and back, an 18-year-old civilian sustained a bullet wound to the
left leg and another 18-year-old civilian sustained a bullet wound to
the right leg.
Following the Friday prayer, on 27 February 2015,
dozens of Palestinians gathered at the western entrance of the Silwad
village, northeast of Ramallah, on the road between Silwad and Yabroud
villages, near Bypass road (60), in protest at the Israeli policies. The
protestors set fire to tires and threw stones and Molotov Cocktails at
the aforementioned road and Israeli soldiers. In response, Israeli
soldiers stationed in the area fired live ammunition, rubber-coated
bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a
result, a 17-year-old child sustained a bullet wound to the head and an
18-year-old civilian sustained a bullet to the head too. Both of them
were taken to Palestine Medical Compound in Ramallah.
Also
following the Friday prayer, dozens of children and young men gathered
at the southern entrance of al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah.
They were about 300 meters away from the fence of "Beit Eil" settlement.
Israeli forces stationed in the area fired live ammunition,
rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a
result, a 16-year-old male sustained a bullet wound to left thigh, a
16-year-old child sustained a bullet wound to the left leg and a
17-year-old child sustained a bullet wound to the right thigh. They were
taken to Palestine Medical Compound in Ramallah.
On the same day,
dozens of Palestinians and international and Israeli solidarity
activists gathered near Ali mosque, south of Hebron, to protest against
settlement activities, to mark the massacre committed in the Ibrahimi
Mosque and to demand reopening al-Shuhada street. They made their way in
the streets raising the Palestinian flags and chanting slogans against
the occupation. Once they reached al-Zahed area, Israeli soldiers
deployed in the area and started pushing the protestors and firing sound
bombs. The protestors disperse while some youngsters threw stones at the
soldiers, who fired Toto bullets in response. As a result, 32-year-old
Palestinian sustained a bullet wound to the right knee. He was taken to
al-Ahli hospital, where he underwent a surgery. Moreover, Israeli forces
detained Hesham al-Sharabti, a fieldworker of al-Haq, for 2 hours.
At approximately 13:00 on Saturday, 28 February 2015, dozens of Bir
Zeit university students gathered near Attarah checkpoint, north of
Birzait village, north of Ramallah, to be in solidarity with Lina
Hattab. They proceeded to the checkpoint, but Israeli forces closed it
to prevent the protestors from heading to Oyoun al-Haramiya Street that
is used by settlers. Israeli soldiers started firing sound bombs and
tear gas canisters under the pretext stones were thrown at them. As a
result, a number of protestors suffered tear gas inhalation and other
sustained bruises as they were beaten up by Israeli soldiers.
Continued closure of the oPt:
Israel continued to impose a tight
closure on the oPt, imposing severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including
occupied East Jerusalem.
Gaza Strip
Israeli forces
continuously tighten the closure of the Gaza Strip and close all
commercial crossings, making the Karm Abu Salem crossing the sole
commercial crossing of the Gaza Strip, although it is not suitable for
commercial purposes in terms of its operational capacity and distance
from markets.Israeli forces have continued to apply the policy, which is
aimed to tighten the closure on all commercial crossings, by imposing
total control over the flow of imports and exports.
The total
closure of al-Mentar ("Karni") crossing since 02 March 2011 has
seriously affected the economy of the Gaza Strip. Following this
closure, all economic and commercial establishments in the 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
capacity to absorb the flow of imports and exports. The decision to
close al-Mentar crossing was the culmination of a series of decisions
resulting in the complete closure of the Sofa crossing, east of the Gaza
Strip in the beginning of 2009, and the Nahal Oz crossing, east of Gaza
City, which were dedicated for the delivery of fuel and cooking gas to
the Gaza Strip, in the beginning of 2010.
Israeli forces have
continued to impose a 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 of the Gaza Strip.
The cooking
gas crisis has fluctuated due to the closure of Karm Abu Salem for
security claims. According to PCHR’s follow-up, Israeli authorities only
allow an average of 98 tons of cooking gas into Gaza per day. This
limited quantity is less than half of the daily needs, which is 200 tons
per day of the civilian population in the Gaza Strip during winter. The
crisis has unprecedentedly aggravated for around six weeks due to cold
weather and overconsumption in addition to the power outage and using
gas as an alternative in many instances of electricity. The lack of
diesel and benzene led to the aggravation of the crisis as a result of
using the gas cylinder for cars or as an alternative for benzene to run
generators. As a result, the demand for gas further increased.
For almost 7 consecutive years, Israeli forces have continued to prevent
the delivery of construction materials to the Gaza Strip. Two years ago,
Israeli forces approved the delivery of limited quantities of
construction materials for a number of international organizations in
the Gaza Strip. On 17 September 2013, they allowed the entry of limited
quantities of construction materials for the private sector. However, on
13 October 2013, they re-banned it claiming that these materials are
used for constructing tunnels. Last week, Israeli forces allowed the
entry of construction materials only for UNRWA and UNDP projects. As a
result, construction works have completely stopped impacting all sectors
related to construction and an increase in unemployment levels. During
the 51-day Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip in July and August 2014,
Israeli authorities did not allow the entry of any construction
materials. As a result, vital and infrastructure projects have been
obstructed so far.
Israeli forces also continued to impose an
almost total ban on the Gaza Strip exports, including agricultural and
industrial products, except for light-weighted products such as flowers,
strawberries, and spices.
Israel has continued to close the Beit
Hanoun (“Erez”) crossing for the majority of Palestinian citizens from
the Gaza Strip. Israel only allows the movement of a limited number of
groups, with many hours of waiting in the majority of cases. Israel has
continued to adopt a policy aimed at reducing the number of Palestinian
patients allowed to move via the Beit Hanoun crossing to receive medical
treatment in hospitals in Israel or in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Israel denied permission to access hospitals via the crossing for new
categories of patients from the Gaza Strip.
West Bank
Israel has imposed a tightened closure on the West Bank. During the
reporting period, Israeli forces imposed additional restrictions on the
movement of Palestinian civilians:
· Hebron: Israeli forces have
continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians. At approximately 16:00 on Thursday, 26 February 2015, Israeli
forces established a checkpoint at the northern entrance of Hebron.
Later, the checkpoint was removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 07:00 on Friday, 27 February 2015, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Ethna village, west of
Hebron. At approximately 17:00, Israeli forces established another
checkpoint at the southern entrance of Halhoul, north of Hebron. Later,
both checkpoints were removed, and no arrests were reported.
At
approximately 07:00 on Saturday, 28 February 2015, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Ethna village, west of
Hebron. Around the same time, another checkpoint was established at the
northern entrance of Dura. At approximately 17:00, a checkpoint was
established at the entrance of Beit 'Awa village, southwest of Dura,
southwest of Hebron. Later, the checkpoints were removed and no arrests
were reported.
At approximately 17:00 on Sunday, 01 March 2015,
Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the eastern entrance of
Hebron (al-Fahs). Later, the checkpoint was removed and no arrests were
reported.
At approximately 08:00 on Monday, 02 March 2015,
Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Sa'ir
village, east of Hebron. Around the same time, another checkpoint was
established at the northern entrance of Yata, south of the city. Later,
both checkpoints were removed, and no arrests were reported.
At
approximately 07:00 on Tuesday, 03 March 2015, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at al-Samou'a village, south of Hebron. At
approximately 07:30, Israeli forces established a similar checkpoint at
the entrance of al-'Aroub refugee camp, north of the city. Later, both
checkpoints were removed, and no arrests were reported.
At
approximately 07:30 on Wednesday, 04 March 2015, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the southern entrance of Halhoul, north of
Hebron. Later, the checkpoints were removed and no arrests were
reported.
· Ramallah: Israeli forces have continued to impose
severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At
approximately 06:30 on Thursday, 26 February 2015, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the entrance of Bitello village; meanwhile,
they established another one at the entrance of 'Ein Ayoub area, west of
Ras Karkar village, northwest of Ramallah. At approximately 16:30,
Israeli forces established a checkpoint under the bridge of 'Ein Yabrud
village, northeast of Ramallah. At approximately 19:00, a similar
checkpoint was established on al-Mo'arajat Road between Jericho and
Ramallah. All checkpoints were removed and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 10:00 on Friday, 27 February 2015, Israeli forces
closed the iron gate of eastern entrance of al-Nabi Saleh village,
northwest of Ramallah, and prevented civilians from passing. Around the
same time, they established another checkpoint under the bridge of 'Ein
Yabrud village, northeast of Ramallah. At approximately 11:00, Israeli
forces established a similar checkpoint at the entrance of Nil’in
village, west of Ramallah. At approximately 18:00, a similar checkpoint
was established at the entrance of Deir Abu Mesh'al, northwest of
Ramallah. All checkpoints were removed and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 19:30 on Saturday, 28 February 2015, Israeli forces
established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-Nabi Saleh village,
northwest of Ramallah. At approximately 13:00, Israeli forces
reestablished their existence at ‘Attarah checkpoint on the northern
entrance of Beir Zeit, north of Ramallah. Around the same time, another
checkpoint was established at the entrance of 'Ein sinya village, north
of Ramallah. At approximately 17:30, they established another checkpoint
under the bridge of Kherbtha al-Mesbah village, southwest of the city.
At approximately 20:00, a similar checkpoint was established near the
intersection of "'Ofrah" settlement, north of Ramallah. Later, all
checkpoints were removed and no arrests were reported.
At
approximately 10:30 on Monday, 02 March 2015, Israeli forces established
a checkpoint at the entrance of Beit 'Oar al-Foqa, southwest of
Ramallah. At approximately 14:30, another checkpoint was established on
the road to al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah near "Beit Eil"
settlement under the pretext of training in the area. At approximately
16:30, a similar checkpoint was established near the intersection of
Beit 'Oar al-Foqa village, southwest of Ramallah. Later, all checkpoints
were removed and no arrests were reported.
· Jericho: Israeli
forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. At approximately 09:30 on Friday, 27 February
2015, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance Fasayel
village, north of the city. At approximately 20:00, another checkpoint
was established near the entrance of al-Nwei'amah village, north of the
city. Later, both checkpoints were removed and no arrests were reported.
· Tulkarm: Israeli forces have continued to impose severe
restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately
11:00 on Thursday, 26 February 2015, Israeli forces stationed at ‘Annab
military checkpoint which is established on the road between Tulkarm and
Nablus, east of the city, tightened their restrictions against civilians
and obstructed their movement. Later that day, the tightening ended and
no arrests were reported. The tightening renewed at approximately 13:00
and 19:00 on Sunday, 01 March 2015.
At approximately 18:00 on
Friday, 27 February 2015, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the
entrance of Far'on village, south of Tulkarm. The checkpoint was later
removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 20:00 on
Sunday, 01 March 2015, Israeli forces established a checkpoint on the
main road between Tulkarm and Nablus near the intersection of Beit Leed
village in area called “Abu Martein”, east of Tulkarm. The checkpoint
was later removed, and no arrests were reported.
· Salfit:
Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the
movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 11:20 on Friday, 27
February 2015, Israeli forces established a checkpoint between the
villages of Kafr al-Deek and Deir Balut. At approximately 13:25, the
checkpoint was removed, and no arrests were reported.
Arrests and
Maltreatment at Military Checkpoints
· At approximately 10:00 on
Thursday, 26 February 2015, Israeli forces stationed at al-Jalameh
checkpoint between Jenin and Israel, northeast of Jenin, arrested
Mohammed 'Asri Fayyad (16) from Jenin when he was passing through the
checkpoint. The Palestinian Military Liaison later intervened, so he was
released.
· At approximately 21:15 on Saturday, 28 February 2015,
Israeli forces stationed near "Arayel" settlement, north of Salfit
arrested Thaer Taysir Ya'qoub Naji (25) from Kafr al-Deek village, west
of the city. He was then taken to an unknown destination.
· At
approximately 10:00 on Sunday, 28 February 2015, Israeli forces
stationed at the electronic gates of al-Ibrahimi Mosque in the center of
the Old City in the center of Hebron arrested 'Emad Sabri al-Rajabi (19)
under the pretext of disobeying the Israeli soldiers' orders. He was
then taken to an unknown destination.
· At approximately 13:00 on
the aforementioned day, Israeli forces stationed at Abu al-Rish
checkpoint arrested Saqer Bajes Abu Hamdiyah when he was on his way back
from his school that is near the aforementioned checkpoint. He was taken
to al-Ibrahimi Mosque police station and was released after a while.
· On Monday morning, 02 March 2015, Israeli forces arrested 5
civilians from Kisan village, east of Bethlehem, while collecting 'Aqoub
(Gundelia) from a Palestinian land near "al-Fardis" settlement. They
detained them for a while and then took them to "Gosh 'Etzion"
settlement bloc, south of the city. The detainees were identified as
'Ayesh 'Abayat (24); 'Omer 'Ayesh 'Abayat (21); Subeih Hasan 'Abayat
(25); Mahmoud 'Awad 'Abayat (24); and Salman Mohammed 'Abayat (21).
· At approximately 07:30 on Tuesday, 03 March 2-15, Israeli forces
stationed at Abu al-Rish checkpoint established in the southern side of
the old city in Hebron arrested 4 children when they were on their way
to their schools. The four children were released later and handed to
the Palestinian Military Liaison. The children were identified as Nizar
Naser Fayez Ghuneimah (14); Isma'il Sho'ayb Maharmah (14); Ahmed Sa'di
al-Rajabi (14) and Baraa' Khaled al-Madhoun (16).
· Around the
same time, Israeli forces deployed in the old city in Hebron arrested
Ihab Maher Abu Mayalah (13) when he was on his way to his school near
al-Ibrahimi Mosque under the pretext of having a geometric compass. He
was taken to "Karyat Arabaa'" settlement, east of Hebron.
Arrests
at Beit Hanoun "Erez" Crossing in the northern Gaza Strip
· At
approximately 20:00 on Sunday, 01 March 2015, Israeli forces stationed
at Beit Hanoun "Erez" crossing in the northern Gaza Strip Tariq Ziyad
Murtaga (39) from al-Rimal neighborhood in Gaza City. The aforementioned
civilian works in his father's company, Ziyad Murtaga Company for
Electrical Appliances and Mobile Phones. At approximately 10:00, he went
to the crossing upon an Israeli request to have a security interview
with him before issuing a permit that would allow him to pass through
Erez Crossing. After waiting for hours in the crossing, the Israeli
soldiers arrested him for unknown reasons.
· At approximately
10:30 on Monday, 02 March 205, Israeli forces stationed at Beit Hanoun
Crossing arrested Mohammed Salah Mohammed Salah (48), a businessman from
al-Sheikh Zayed in Beit Lahia. He also works in the field of electrical
appliances. He was arrested when he was leaving through Erez crossing
with his wife, Rubi Saleh. The arrested person is so far under arrest.
His wife said that she went with her husband, who got a BMC permit in
2011 and passed via Beit Hanoun crossing dozens of times. His wife was
accompanying him under the name of companion of a trader. She added that
they intended to perform prayers in al-Aqsa Mosque, and when they
arrived at the crossing, Israeli intelligence offocersasked him for an
interview and told the wife to wait. At approximately 16:30 on the same
day, he asked his wife to leave and go back to Gaza. They also told her
that he would be detained for a while and then released to go back to
Gaza. She went back to the Gaza Strip, and at approximately 18:00 on the
same day, she received a phone call from Ashkelon police telling her
that her husband is arrested and pending investigation for 24 hours.
Efforts to create Jewish demographic majority in occupied East
Jerusalem:
· At approximately 18:00 on Saturday, 28 February
2015, Israeli forces moved into al-Shayyah neighborhood, near Ras
al-Amoud neighborhood, east of East Jerusalem, after some Palestinian
youngsters threw Molotov Cocktails at settlers' guard vehicle that was
in the area. They raided and searched a number of houses and
indiscriminately fired sound bombs. Israeli forces withdrew later, and
neither casualties nor arrests were reported.
· At approximately
20:00 on the abovementioned day, Israeli forces moved into al-Helwa area
in al-Tour neighborhood, east of East Jerusalem, after some Palestinian
youngsters burnt a vehicle belonging to a settler. Israeli soldiers
fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters at Palestinian houses and
civilians. They withdrew later, and neither casualties nor arrests were
reported.
· At approximately 04:00 on Sunday, 01 March 2015,
Israeli forces raided and searched a house belonging to Emad Khalil in
al-Thawri neighbourhood, south of the Old City in East Jerusalem. They
arrested his son Khalil (23) and took him to an unknown destination.
· At approximately 04:00 on Monday, 02 March 2015, Israeli forces
moved into Bab Hetta neighbourhood, in the Old City of East Jerusalem.
They raided and searched a number of houses from which they arrested 3
civilians, including a child: Mansour Ahmed Salim (16); Khalil Mo'men
al-Shawish (23); and Ma'moun Abdullah Gaith (21).
· At
approximately 05:00 on the same day, Israeli forces moved into al-Tour
neighbourhood, in East Jerusalem. They raided and searched a number of
houses from which they arrested 5 civilians, including 2 children: Yusef
Tawfiq Abu Jom'a (16), Mahdi Hamza al-Sayyad (16); Mohanned Mohammed
Gaith (19); Basel Mohammed al-Halabi (19); and Kamal Naser al-Alami
(20).
· At approximately 10:00 on the same day also, Israeli
forces accompanied by an undercover unit raided al-Shamela School for
boys in al-Tour neighborhood, in the Old City of East Jerusalem. Mr.
Mohammed Abu Ghannam, head of the students' parents committee, said to
PCHR's fieldworker that Israeli forces searched the classrooms, during
which a student panicked. It should be noted that Israeli forces
arrested a group of students, but the school principal and teachers
prevented them from doing so.
· At approximately 21:30, Israeli
forces raided and searched a house belonging to the family of martyr
Samer Sarhan in al-Bustan neighborhood, in Selwan village, south of the
Old City of East Jerusalem. They arrested his son Mohammed (11) and took
him to Saladin police station to be questioned.
· At
approximately 02:00 on Tuesday, 03 March 2015, Israeli forces moved into
al-'Eizariya village, east of East Jerusalem. They raided and searched a
number of houses from which they arrested Ali Bassam Odwan (32) and
Dawood Raja Odwan (35). Moreover, Israeli forces handed summonses to
Hashem Abu Zeyad (51) and their 3 sons: Jamil, Nabil and Ali to refer to
the Israeli intelligence service at al-Zaitouna checkpoint, near the
village. It should be noted that Israeli forces arrested his son, Hamza,
21 months ago.
· At approximately 10:00 on the same day, Israeli
forces moved into Ein al-Louza in Selwan village, south of the Old City
of East Jerusalem, after some Palestinian youngsters threw stones at
settlers' vehicles. Israeli soldiers immediately fired gas canisters in
response and chased some of the youngsters. As a result, dozens of
Palestinians suffered tear gas inhalation. In the meantime, Israeli
forces arrested Hani Mohammed Sarhan (22) and took him to an unknown
destination.
Settlement activities and attacks by settlers
against Palestinian civilians and property:
· At approximately
08:00 on Thursday, 26 February 2015, Israeli forces backed by military
vehicles and accompanied with a vehicles belonging to the Construction
and Organization Department in the Israeli Civil moved into Kherbet
al-Majaz area in the eastern area of Yata, south of Hebron. The Civil
Administration officer handed 2 civilians 2 notices to stop the
construction work. The notices included: 1. A 30-square-meter
residential tent belonging to 'Omer 'Ali Khalil No'aman Abu 'Aram; and
2. A 40-square-meter residential tent belonging to Yaser 'Ali Khalil
No'aman Abu 'Aram.
· At approximately 10:30 on Saturday, 28
February 2015, Israeli forces prevented Palestinian farmers from
reclaiming their lands in al-Sahlat area, south of Qaryout village,
southeast of Nablus. They claimed that that these lands are located in
areas "C" according to the Oslo accords.
Bashar Qaryouti, member
of the village council and who was accompanying the farmers, said to a
PCHR fieldworker that: "At approximately 10:30 on Saturday, 28
February 2015, I arrived with a group of farmers and volunteers at
al-Sahlat area, southeast of Nablus, to reclaim around 200 dunums of the
lands funded by the French Consulate. These lands are located in front
of 'Shillo' settlement established on the village lands, and there is an
Israeli plan to confiscate and seize these lands. On 17 February 2015,
we started working on this project and stopped for 2 days due to the
weather depression. At the aforementioned hour, we came back to work
taking with us a digger which we brought from Qasrah village. As soon as
we started working, we were surprised by a number of Israeli vehicles
accompanied with a Liaison officer in the area to prevent us from
working. They forced us to leave the area without saying the reasons and
asked us not to come back and work in the land."
· At
approximately 14:00 on Tuesday, 03 March 2015, Israeli forces
accompanied with a vehicle from to the Construction and Organization
Department in the Israeli Civil raided a stone-pet belonging to Jamil
Khalil al-Tarwah. The stone-pet is located on Hebron-Jerusalem Road 300
meters to the north of Beit Ummar village. The Civil Administration
officer claimed that the Israeli authorities handed a notice to the
aforementioned civilian not to construct and expand the work in the
stone-pet in 1998. The Israeli soldiers confiscated a DAF truck
belonging to Khalaf Shaladah and loaded with boxes filled with stones
and took it to "Gosh 'Etzion" settlement, south of Bethlehem. It should
be mentioned that its owner was told that the truck is under custody.
· At approximately 07:00 on Thursday, the teaching staff of 'Oarif
High School for Boys, southeast of Nablus, was surprised with the attack
on the school by a group of settlers expected to be from "Yatsahar"
settlement and writing slogans against Arabs in addition to drawing
David Star at the main entrance if the school from the northern side of
the school. It should be mentioned that the aforementioned school and
its students have always been subjected to frequent attacks by
"Yatsahar" settlers.
· On Saturday, early morning, 28 February
2015, a group of settlers from "Metsbi Ya'ir" established on the
Palestinian lands confiscated from southeast of Yata, south of Hebron
uprooted and cut down 180 olive seedlings, which were planted only 30
days ago. Those seedlings belonging to Houshiyah family are located in
al-Swid area, southeast of Yata, and were planted in 20 dunums of the
family lands.
Recommendations to the International Community:
PCHR emphasizes the international community’s position that the Gaza
Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are still under
Israeli occupation, in spite of Israeli military redeployment outside
the Gaza Strip in 2005. PCHR further confirms that Israeli forces
continued to impose collective punishment measures on the Gaza Strip,
which have escalated since the 2006 Palestinian parliamentary elections,
in which Hamas won the majority of seats of the Palestinian Legislative
Council. PCHR stresses that there is international recognition of
Israel’s obligation to respect international human rights instruments
and the international humanitarian law, especially the Hague Regulations
concerning the Laws and Customs of War on Land and the Geneva
Conventions. Israel is bound to apply the international human rights law
and the law of war sometime reciprocally and other times in parallel in
a way that achieves the best protection for civilians and remedy for
victims.
In light of continued arbitrary measures, land
confiscation and settlement activities in the West Bank, and the
continued aggression against civilians in the Gaza Strip, PCHR calls
upon the international community, especially the United Nations, the
High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Convention and the European Union
– in the context of their natural obligation to respect and enforce the
international law – to cooperate and act according to the following
recommendations:
1. PCHR calls upon the international community
and the United Nations to use all available means to allow the
Palestinian people to enjoy their right to self-determination, through
the establishment of the Palestinian State, which was recognized by the
UN General Assembly with a vast majority, using all international legal
mechanisms, including sanctions to end the occupation of the State of
Palestine;
2. PCHR calls upon the United Nations to provide
international protection to Palestinians in the oPt, and to ensure the
non-recurrence of aggression against the oPt, especially the Gaza Strip;
3. PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva
Conventions to compel Israel, as a High Contracting Party to the
Conventions, to apply the Conventions in the oPt;
4. PCHR calls
upon the Parties to international human rights instruments, especially
the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Covenant on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights, to pressurize Israel to comply with their
provisions in the oPt, and to compel it to incorporate the human rights
situation in the oPt in its reports submitted to the concerned
committees;
5. PCHR calls upon the High Contracting Parties to
the Geneva Conventions to fulfil their obligation to ensure the
application of the Conventions, including extending the scope of their
jurisdiction in order to prosecute suspected war criminals, regardless
of the nationality of the perpetrator and the place of a crime, to pave
the way for prosecuting suspected Israeli war criminals and end the
longstanding impunity they have enjoyed;
6. PCHR calls on States
that apply the principle of universal jurisdiction not to surrender to
Israeli pressure to limit universal jurisdiction to perpetuate the
impunity enjoyed by suspected Israeli war criminals;
7. PCHR
calls upon the international community to act in order to stop all
Israeli settlement expansion activities in the oPt through imposing
sanctions on Israeli settlements and criminalizing trading with them;
8. PCHR calls upon the UN General Assembly to transfer the Goldstone
Report to the UN Security Council in order to refer it to the
International Criminal Court in accordance with Article 13(b) of the
Rome Statute;
9. PCHR calls upon the United Nations to confirm
that holding war criminals in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a
precondition to achieve stability and peace in the regions, and that
peace cannot be built on the expense of human rights;
10. PCHR
calls upon the UN General Assembly and Human Rights Council to
explicitly declare that the Israeli closure policy in Gaza and the
annexation wall in the West Bank are illegal, and accordingly refer the
two issues to the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Israel to
compel it to remove them;
11. PCHR calls upon the international
community, in light of its failure to the stop the aggression on the
Palestinian people, to at least fulfil its obligation to reconstruct the
Gaza Strip after the series of hostilities launched by Israel which
directly targeted the civilian infrastructure;
12. PCHR calls
upon the United Nations and the European Union to express a clear
position towards the annexation wall following the international
recognition of the State of Palestine on the 1967 borders, as the
annexation wall seizes large parts of the State of Palestine;
13.
PCHR calls upon the European Union to activate Article 2 of the
EU-Israel Association Agreement, which provides that both sides must
respect human rights as a precondition for economic cooperation between
the EU states and Israel, and the EU must not ignore Israeli violations
and crimes against Palestinian civilians;
14. PCHR calls upon the
Palestinian leadership to sign and accede to the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court and the Geneva Conventions, and calls upon
the international community, especially the United Nations, to encourage
the State of Palestine to accede to international human rights law and
humanitarian law instruments.
Full, detailed document, including info on patrols and border
crossings available at the official PCHR website.
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