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 Confined Cruelty:  Israeli Treatment of Palestinian Minors  By Graham Peebles PIC, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, April 9, 2012    Graham Peebles highlights Israel’s systematic, barbarous practices 
	against Palestinian children – practices that are carried out in violation 
	of international law and obligations Israel had signed up to – and calls on 
	the United Nations to “stand in the face of injustice, violence and hate to 
	safeguard the lives of the innocent, the oppressed the defenceless” in the 
	occupied Palestinian territories.They shoot children, don’t they?
 For many Palestinian children 
	their childhood is lived under a cloak of fear and the threat of violence 
	and abuse at the hands of an armed force that stalks the streets of their 
	homeland.
 In the 11 years since 
	the year 2000, Israeli forces have killed 1,471 children in the West Bank 
	and Gaza Strip, the bulk of whom were aged between 13 and 17 years. The 
	children of Gaza have been and continue to be at greatest risk, with almost 
	a thousand murdered in the last 12 years. Most are shot randomly and 
	indiscriminately, or killed as a result of Israeli air and ground attacks. 
	Around 50 were taken prematurely from their families by unexploded ordnance. 
		
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					| “Fresh in the children’s young memories lie the echo of 
					that horrendous time, the constant bombardment, the loss of 
					loved ones and the shootings.” |  |  The most recent atrocities against the people of Gaza began on Friday 9 
	March and resulted in the killing of 25 Palestinians, and come on the back 
	of the massacre that took place in December 2008/January 2009, when a total 
	of 1,417 Palestinians were murdered, of whom 318 were children and 116 
	women. Fresh in the children’s young memories lie the echo of that 
	horrendous time, the constant bombardment, the loss of loved ones and the 
	shootings. Besides the deaths, around 1,000 children were injured in the 
	three-week assault, and many children were left with severe physical 
	disabilities and deep psychological wounds. The mental and emotional effects 
	are more difficult to see and/or to treat than broken bones and scared 
	flesh. The Gaza Community Health Programme estimates that “half Gaza's children 
	– around 350,000 – will develop some form of post-traumatic stress 
	disorder”. This is staggering but unsurprising, and the attacks this March 
	on unarmed civilians will serve to intensify the mental suffering and 
	anguish that these children are living with.Intimidation and torture
 Children make up around 
	45 per cent of the four million or so total Palestinian population, a fact 
	that terrifies an ageing Israel. And what impact does living under the 
	brutal Israeli occupation have on them? Would they be inclined towards peace 
	and brotherhood? Is tolerance fostered in their hearts and minds through the 
	Israeli occupation, or are the seeds of hate and the desire for revenge 
	being carefully sown?
 
 The violence we see begets not harmony, but 
	further violence. One of the authors of the UN's Goldstone Report, Colonel 
	Desmond Travers, cited a psychiatrist in Gaza as saying: "We already see in 
	our schools in Gaza the next generation of Hamas revolutionaries, children 
	exposed to so much violence they have no option but to terminate their 
	childhood and move into a different frame, and the likelihood is that they 
	will never stabilize." In order to justify the unjustifiable and the unjust, 
	Israel needs to instil hate into another generation of Palestinians – to 
	maintain their position as the “enemy within”, thereby excusing, in some 
	perverted distortion of the facts, its continued aggression, violence and 
	violation of international laws, too many to count.
 Palestinian children living in 
	the West Bank and the Gaza Strip under the illegal Israeli occupation are 
	subjected to brutal treatment and illegal imprisonment, torture and 
	intimidation by the Israeli security forces. According to a
	
	report by Defence for Children International (DCI), “a pattern of 
	systematic ill-treatment emerges, much of which amounts to cruel, inhuman or 
	degrading treatment or punishment, as defined in the UN Convention against 
	Torture, and in some cases, torture – both of which are absolutely 
	prohibited.” 
		
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					| Since 1967, “around 7,500 children, some as young as 12 
					years, are estimated to have been detained, interrogated and 
					imprisoned [by Israel]. This averages out at between 500-700 
					children per year, or nearly two children, each and every 
					day”. Defence for Children International |  |  Since 1967 Palestinian children and adults have been subjected to Israeli 
	military law, a legal system based on prejudice and short on justice. During 
	this period 726,000 Palestinians have been arrested and detained. The 
	numbers of children arrested and taken from their homes is shocking. 
	According to DCI, in the past 11 years alone “around 7,500 children, some as 
	young as 12 years, are estimated to have been detained, interrogated and 
	imprisoned within this system. This averages out at between 500-700 children 
	per year, or nearly two children each and every day.” Almost a quarter of all children arrested are held in solitary 
	confinement. Children, mainly boys, aged from 12 to 17 years are forcefully 
	taken from their families, often at night, imprisoned, beaten and tortured, 
	intimidated and on occasion subjected to electric shocks. Most children are 
	detained for the terrible crime of throwing stones at soldiers armed with 
	M16 rifles and tear gas.
 The Israeli human rights group
	B’Tselem described the 
	ordeal of one boy, Yahia, aged 15 years. Together with four of his friends, 
	Yahia was arrested and taken to the illegal Israeli settlement of Zuffin. 
	They had their “hands tied behind their backs, they were blindfolded, before 
	being forced to kneel on the ground for several hours”. The boys were then 
	taken to a police station and interrogated.
 
		The interrogator grabbed the 
		boy’s head and slammed it against the wall, slapping him twice. A short 
		time later he returned holding a small electric shock device [Taser]. 
		“He placed the device on my body and I felt a great powerful shock and 
		my body started shivering. I couldn’t feel my arms or legs and I felt 
		extreme pain in my head. I felt I was going to be paralysed, so I 
		decided to confess.” The process of arrests, intimidation and violence is common practice by 
	the Israeli occupation authorities. The kneeling on the ground, the 
	isolation and the use of hand ties and blindfolds are also used extensively 
	against Palestinians.
 In 2010 the UN documented 90 cases of “ill 
	treatment” of Palestinian children in Israeli detention, of which 75 had 
	their hands tied behind their backs and were also blindfolded. Almost a 
	third of the children were under 15 years of age. Of the 90 detained, “62 
	children reported being beaten, 35 children reported position abuse and 16 
	children were kept in solitary confinement. In three cases, children 
	reported the use of electric shocks on their bodies. Particularly concerning 
	was the fact that there was an increase in documented cases of sexual 
	violence.”
 
 All of this contravenes international law and conventions 
	signed and ratified by Israel – and the democratic principles Israel so 
	loudly proclaims. According to Mark Regev, the chief Israeli purveyor of 
	propaganda and deceit and spokesman for Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu 
	said in the Guardian, newspaper: “The test of a democracy is how 
	you treat people incarcerated, people in jail, and especially so with 
	minors.” This is a democracy damned by words of duplicity.
 
 According 
	to the Guardian, when in Israeli custody Palestinian children’s 
	rights are ignored and they are verbally insulted. "You're a dog” and “son 
	of a whore” are among the commonest insults. Many are exhausted from sleep 
	deprivation. Day after day they are fettered to the chair, then returned to 
	solitary confinement. Eventually, the majority of children sign confessions 
	that they later say were coerced. Among the typical accusations which the 
	Israelis claim “justify” these illegal detentions are throwing stones, or 
	occasionally Molotov cocktails, at soldiers or settlers – both of whom, let 
	us remember, are illegally present on Palestinian land.
 
		
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					| “It is the duty of the international community, acting in 
					unity and led by the UN, to stand and act to protect the 
					lives of the innocent men, women and children of Palestine, 
					lifting the shadow of constant fear, intimidation and 
					aggression from their lives.” |  |  In most cases children are held inside Israel itself, which restricts 
	access to legal support and excludes family members from visiting and 
	supporting them. Holding children in prisons inside Israel is in violation 
	of Article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits such 
	transfers. This process of arrests, detention and torture operating inside 
	Israel and outside international and national law offers the victims no 
	legal recourse. According to DCI, “there is a general absence of effective 
	complaint mechanisms”.Legally binding, illegally bound The Israeli judicial 
	system, as it currently pertains to Palestinian children, allows illegal 
	practices to take place within settlements and Israeli prisons. 
	International law on the rights of the child, to which Israel is bound, is 
	clear and extensive.Graham Peebles is Director of the
		Create Trust, 
		a UK registered charity supporting fundamental social change and the 
		human rights of individuals in acute need.
 B’Tselem says “Israel signed the Convention on 
	the Rights of the Child in July 1990 and ratified it in August 1991”. 
	According to DCI, all international treatise and conventions signed by 
	Israel safeguard children in conflict but Israel ignores them all. “These 
	treaties relevantly provide that, in all actions concerning children, their 
	best interests shall be a primary consideration.”
 
 Urgent action is 
	required to safeguard the children of Palestine and protect them from the 
	tyranny that is Israeli policy in the occupied territories. The actions of 
	Israel in these territories are vile, murderous, calculated and illegal.
 
 It is the duty of the international community, acting in unity and led 
	by the UN, to stand and act to protect the lives of the innocent men, women 
	and children of Palestine, lifting the shadow of constant fear, intimidation 
	and aggression from their lives. Humanity is one. Together we must stand in 
	the face of injustice, violence and hate to safeguard the lives of the 
	innocent, the oppressed the defenceless.
   
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