30 jan 2020

This week, PCHR documented 262 violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law (IHL) by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) and settlers in the occupied Palestinian territory.
This was reflected in dealing with the peaceful protests organized against Trump’s declaration of the “Deal of Century” that violates the rights of the Palestinian people and is in conflict with the United Nation (UN) resolutions and international law. They were as follows:
Shooting and excessive use of force: IOF wounded 21 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children and a girl, in the West Bank and Gaza Strip; 18 civilians, including a child and a girl, were wounded in IOF attacks across the West Bank, where 16 were wounded in peaceful protests against Trump’s Deal of Century. Furthermore, tens of civilians suffocated due to tear gas inhalation. In the Gaza Strip, 3 children were wounded; one of them was shot by IOF in eastern Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip and the other 2 were wounded due to the scattering glass of their house windows following 2 Israeli airstrikes on Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis. Moreover, 5 shootings were reported against the agricultural lands in eastern Gaza Strip, but no casualties were reported.
Incursions, house raids and arrests: IOF carried out 102 incursions into the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Those incursions included raids of civilian houses and shootings, enticing fear among civilians, and attacking many of them. During this week’s incursions, 101 Palestinians were arrested, including 11 children and 8 women. The incursions also included confiscation of civilians’ money, vehicles and property under various pretexts.
Settlement expansion activities: PCHR documented 12 demolitions, land razing and demolition notices by IOF, including 9 notices to stop construction works in houses and facilities; banning restoration of a school; confiscation of an excavator and JCB digger in Hebron; banning building a street and confiscation of a construction vehicle in Nablus; demolition notices to 3 houses and a barrack in Jenin; demolition of a water well and a demolition notice to another in addition to land razing in Salfit; demolition of a shop in Wadi al-Joz; and forcing a civilian to self-demolish an under-construction room on his house roof in occupied East Jerusalem.
The Israeli courts issued two decisions to evacuate two Palestinian buildings in Silwan village in occupied East Jerusalem in favour of “Ateret Cohanim” settlement organization.
PCHR also documented 7 settler-attacks, including shooting and wounding a Palestinian civilian by a settler in Ramallah; setting fire to a mosque and writing racist slogans on its walls in occupied East Jerusalem; cutting 12 olive trees in Salfit; damaging 20 olive trees, attacking a Palestinian man and his son, attacking a house, and burning a class in a school in Nablus.
In terms of violation of the right to freedom of religion and access to holy sites in occupied East Jerusalem and as part of the forcible transfer crimes, IOF issued this week 39 orders to ban entry to al-Aqsa Mosque for a period from 1 week to 6 months. It should be noted that most of the entry ban orders target public figures and activists defending and looking after al-Aqsa Mosque.
Closure policy: the Gaza Strip still suffers the worst closure in the history of the Israeli occupation of the oPt as it has entered the 14th consecutive year, without any improvement to the movement of persons and goods, humanitarian conditions and bearing catastrophic consequences on all aspects of life.
Furthermore, IOF uses Erez Crossing that is designated for movement of individuals as an ambush to arrest Palestinians who obtain permits to exit via Israel. Meanwhile, the West Bank is divided into separate cantons with key roads blocked by the Israeli occupation since the Second Intifada and with temporary and permanent checkpoints, where civilian movement is restricted and they are subject to arrest. This week, IOF arrested 8 Palestinians at temporary military checkpoints.
Owner Facility area Type of construction Family members Year of construction
Mahmoud Ibrahim Burqan A Dwelling A Store 60 sq 28 sq Bricks and tip plates 2 2019
Samer Mahmoud Burqan A Dwelling 60 sq Bricks and tip plates 6 2019
‘Ataa Na’iem Ibrahim Burqan A Dwelling 100 sq Bricks and tip plates 7 2019
Basheer ‘Abed al-Ghani
Ibrahim Burqan A Dwelling 40 sq Bricks and tip plates 7 2019
Anwar ‘Abed al-Rahman
Burqan A Dwelling 40 sq Bricks and tip plates – 2019
The village council office 2 rooms 50 sq Bricks and tip plates – 2019
Wadi Hilweh-Silwan Information Center and the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood committee, in a joint statement, explained that the Magistrate Court rejected the objections submitted by the Dweik family to the judicial communications that they had received from the “Ateret Cohenim” Association in 2014, where they have tried and over the past years to prove their right to Land and property, which they lived in for about 60 years.
The Israeli court gave the family a deadline to implement the decision to evict the five-storey property by the beginning of August. Five families, consisting of 25 individuals, live in that building.
Mazen Dweik explained that “Ateret Cohenim Association claims ownership of the land on which the building is, knowing that my grandfather bought the land in 1963, and since that time the family has lived in it.”
The statement added that the pursuit of the Dweik family started by the municipality of the occupation in 2008, when the municipality issued a decision to demolish two floors of the property on the pretext of building without a permit, and after years in the courts, the Supreme Court rejected the municipality’s decision, to surprise the family after that by a judicial notification from the “Ateret Cohenim Association” demanded the land, and held during the past years several sessions, most recently 7 months ago, and the decision was issued today.
He pointed out that the Association “Ateret Cohenim” started since September 2015 to deliver judicial notices to the people of the neighborhood, demanding the land built on them their homes, after the association obtained in 2001 the right to manage the property of the Jewish Association, which claims ownership of the land.
The statement added that the Dweik family building is within the scheme of “Ateret Cohenim” to control 5 dunums and 200 square meters of belly of fancy in the town of Silwan, under the pretext of its ownership of Jews from Yemen since 1881, and the association “Ateret Cohenim” claims that the Supreme Court approved the ownership of Jews from Yemen For the belly of the fancy.
The Information Center and the Batn Al-Hawa committee clarified that 84 family members of the neighborhood received, during the past years, judicial notifications to claim the land on which their homes are built, and all of them are fighting a struggle in the Israeli courts to prove their right to the land that they bought from their previous owners with official papers.
Mohamed ‘Essam Barakat, Deputy Mayor of Burqin village, said that:
“On 27 January 2020, Israeli construction vehicles conducted excavations in al-Modawara area. We in the municipality were not informed of the reason or the IOF plans relevant to these excavations extending from “Borkheen“settlement to central Burqin village. We contacted all competent authorities, but construction works continued. As a result, Palestinian farmers were denied access to their lands because this road is the only outlet for them.”
Wadi Hilweh Information Center/ Silwan explained that the case of Salah family home began in 2015, when the property owner demanded the house, and was able to take part of it, noting that the family is an “unprotected” tenant while the family has lived since 1968 in the other part of the house that is classified as a “protected tenant”. Today, an eviction notice was issued for that part.
The family’s lawyer, Nael Rashid, explained that the court issued a decision to evict the family from its home even though it is a “protected tenant,” based on laws that enable the property owner to evict the tenants, when needed.
The family’s lawyer added that the court had given the family until the beginning of April to implement the decision, stressing that he would file an appeal within the coming days.
Khaldoun (son of Izzat Salah) explained that the settlers took control of part of the family’s property in February 2017 comprised of “a residential room, its facilities, storehouse and courtyard”, after a lawsuit was filed against them by the property owner, Aref Qaraeen, to evict them. The ruling was in favor of the owner because they were under an “unprotected” lease, and it became clear to us that the eviction’s purpose was to sell the property to the settlers.
Al-Sheber said to PCHR’s fieldworker that:
“I received a demolition order from the Israeli Municipality after I conducted restoration works in my shop on Ibn Khaldoun Street. I filed a case before the Israeli court and obtained a decision on 30 November 2019 to stop the demolition for a year. I also managed to license the shop. At approximately 06:00 on Tuesday, 28 January 2020, the Israeli Municipality called to inform me about the demolition order. I headed to my shop and showed them the court’s decision, but they demolished my 100-sqaure-meter shop after vacating its contents.”
Orders to ban entry to Jerusalem or al-Aqsa Mosque
As part of violation of the right to freedom of religion and access to religious sites in occupied East Jerusalem, in addition to forcible transfer of population from Jerusalem and the Old City, IOF issued 39 orders against Palestinian civilians. It should be noted that majority of the orders targeted activists and public figures and banned them from entering al-Aqsa Mosque.
The orders were as follows:
Full document available at PCHR official.
This was reflected in dealing with the peaceful protests organized against Trump’s declaration of the “Deal of Century” that violates the rights of the Palestinian people and is in conflict with the United Nation (UN) resolutions and international law. They were as follows:
Shooting and excessive use of force: IOF wounded 21 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children and a girl, in the West Bank and Gaza Strip; 18 civilians, including a child and a girl, were wounded in IOF attacks across the West Bank, where 16 were wounded in peaceful protests against Trump’s Deal of Century. Furthermore, tens of civilians suffocated due to tear gas inhalation. In the Gaza Strip, 3 children were wounded; one of them was shot by IOF in eastern Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip and the other 2 were wounded due to the scattering glass of their house windows following 2 Israeli airstrikes on Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis. Moreover, 5 shootings were reported against the agricultural lands in eastern Gaza Strip, but no casualties were reported.
Incursions, house raids and arrests: IOF carried out 102 incursions into the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Those incursions included raids of civilian houses and shootings, enticing fear among civilians, and attacking many of them. During this week’s incursions, 101 Palestinians were arrested, including 11 children and 8 women. The incursions also included confiscation of civilians’ money, vehicles and property under various pretexts.
Settlement expansion activities: PCHR documented 12 demolitions, land razing and demolition notices by IOF, including 9 notices to stop construction works in houses and facilities; banning restoration of a school; confiscation of an excavator and JCB digger in Hebron; banning building a street and confiscation of a construction vehicle in Nablus; demolition notices to 3 houses and a barrack in Jenin; demolition of a water well and a demolition notice to another in addition to land razing in Salfit; demolition of a shop in Wadi al-Joz; and forcing a civilian to self-demolish an under-construction room on his house roof in occupied East Jerusalem.
The Israeli courts issued two decisions to evacuate two Palestinian buildings in Silwan village in occupied East Jerusalem in favour of “Ateret Cohanim” settlement organization.
PCHR also documented 7 settler-attacks, including shooting and wounding a Palestinian civilian by a settler in Ramallah; setting fire to a mosque and writing racist slogans on its walls in occupied East Jerusalem; cutting 12 olive trees in Salfit; damaging 20 olive trees, attacking a Palestinian man and his son, attacking a house, and burning a class in a school in Nablus.
In terms of violation of the right to freedom of religion and access to holy sites in occupied East Jerusalem and as part of the forcible transfer crimes, IOF issued this week 39 orders to ban entry to al-Aqsa Mosque for a period from 1 week to 6 months. It should be noted that most of the entry ban orders target public figures and activists defending and looking after al-Aqsa Mosque.
Closure policy: the Gaza Strip still suffers the worst closure in the history of the Israeli occupation of the oPt as it has entered the 14th consecutive year, without any improvement to the movement of persons and goods, humanitarian conditions and bearing catastrophic consequences on all aspects of life.
Furthermore, IOF uses Erez Crossing that is designated for movement of individuals as an ambush to arrest Palestinians who obtain permits to exit via Israel. Meanwhile, the West Bank is divided into separate cantons with key roads blocked by the Israeli occupation since the Second Intifada and with temporary and permanent checkpoints, where civilian movement is restricted and they are subject to arrest. This week, IOF arrested 8 Palestinians at temporary military checkpoints.
- Violation of the right to life and to bodily integrity
- Excessive Use of Force against Protests in the West Bank
- At approximately 12:30 on Friday afternoon, 24 January 2019, a peaceful protest took off in Kufur Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqiliyah, and marched towards the village’s eastern entrance, which has been closed since 2003, allegedly for the security of “Kedumim” The protestors chanted national slogans, demanded an end for the occupation and its crimes against Palestinians. The protestors threw stones at the Israeli soldiers stationed behind sand berms and the latter responded with rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, 2 civilians, an Israeli activist and a woman, were injured and they are namely:
- Amin Rafiq Shtaiwi (42) , was shot with a sponge-tipped bulletin the head;
- Abdul Rahman Mousa ‘Ali (45), was shot with a sponge-tipped bullet in the chest;
- An Israeli Activist (55), was shot with a sponge-tipped bullet in the head; and
- Taghrid Abdul Latif, suffocated due to tear gas inhalation.
- At approximately 20:00 on Tuesday, 28 January 2020, after US. President Donald trump declared his Middle-East plan so-called “Deal of the Century”; Palestinians organized a peaceful protest from the center of al-‘Izzariyah village, to the east of occupied East Jerusalem in rejection of the abovementioned plan. Protestors chanted national slogans, demanded an end for the occupation and its crimes against Palestinians. The protestors threw stones at the Israeli soldiers stationed at the village entrance and the latter responded with rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, many civilians suffocated due to tear gas inhalation and they received medical treatment on the field.
- Simultaneously, dozens of Palestinian civilians organized a protest at the northern entrance to al-Birah, condemning the “Deal of the Century”. Some participants threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli soldiers stationed in military camp they set up adjacent to the abovementioned entrance and in military vehicles stationed at “al-Mahkamah” Checkpoint established near “Beit Eil” settlement, north of the city. Israeli soldiers fired live and rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors for 2 and half hours. As a result, a 22-year-old young man was shot with a rubber bullet in the head and a 19-year-old young man was shot and injured with rubber bullets in the right foot. Both wounded civilians were taken to Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah for medical treatment and their injuries were classified as moderate. Furthermore, 3 civilians sustained burns in their hands due to being hit with tear gas canisters and they received medical treatment on the field. Dozens other suffocated due to tear gas inhalation.
- At approximately 07:40 on Wednesday, 29 January 2020, IOF stationed along the border fence in eastern Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip, fired live bullets and tear gas canisters at a group of Palestinian students protesting the “Deal of the Century” near the border fence in eastern Khuza’ah village. As a result, a number of protestors suffocated due to tear gas canisters.
- At approximately 09:00, dozens of Palestinian students gathered a peaceful protest in al-‘Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, condemning the “Deal of the Century”. Students chanted national slogans and raised Palestinian flags. When they approached the UNRWA distribution center, a number of them headed to the camp’s western entrance where an Israeli force stationed. The young men threw stones at Israeli soldiers and the latter responded with sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, a number of young men suffocated due to tear gas inhalation. Soldiers chased stone-throwers between alleys and randomly fired rubber bullets at them. As a result, a 20-year-old young men was shot with a rubber bullet in the left side of his head. He was transferred to Bethlehem Arab Society for Rehabilitation where he stayed in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for suffering of a fracture in his skull and an Intracerebral hemorrhage. Clashes continued until 14:00, after which Israeli soldiers arrested 3 children, transferring them via military vehicles to a detention center in “Gush Etzion” settlement, south of Bethlehem. The arrestees were identified as: Ahmed Ghazi al-Ra’ie(16), Ahmed Amir Abu al-Kheran (16) and Fou’ad Mohammed Sebatin (15).
- At approximately 10:30, a peaceful protest called upon national and Islamic factions took part from the center of Tubas to Tayasir checkpoint at the eastern entrance to Tubas. The protestors raised Palestinian flags and chanted national slogans, demanded an end for the occupation and its crimes and rejected the “Deal of the Century”. When Israeli soldiers arrived at the area, they stationed at the checkpoint behind cement cubes. They suppressed the protest and fired live and rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protestors. Clashes that erupted in the area resulted in the injury of Tawfiq Eyad Tawfiq Abu ‘Arah (19) with a shrapnel and a tear gas canisters in his right hand. Abu ‘Arah was transferred to Khalil Suleiman Hospital in Jenin to install tendons that were penetrated from his hand. Furthermore, many participants suffocated due to tear gas inhalation and they received medical treatment on the field.
- At approximately 14:00, IOF stationed at “Psagot” settlement established on lands of al-Tawil Mount area in al-Birah, suppressed a protest where dozens of civilians participated, in protest against U.S President Donald Trump’s Middle-East Plan so-called “Deal of the Century”. IOF chased young men who gathered in the area. Clashes erupted in the area and fired live bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, a 23-year-old young man was shot with a live bullet in the foot and a 26-year-old young man was shot with a live bullet in the right side of the shoulder. Both wounded civilians were transferred to Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah for medical treatment. The clashes that continued for 2 hours during which IOF arrested Wesam al-Qadi (16) after beating him by pushing him and took them to military vehicles stationed in the vicinity of the settlement.
- In the same context, dozens of Palestinian young men gathered at al-Birah northern entrance, condemning the so-called “Deal of the Century”. Some of the protestors threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli soldiers stationed near the military checkpoint of “Beit Eil” settlement, north of the city. Israeli soldiers fired live and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, a 21-year-old young woman was shot with a rubber bullet in the foot and 2 other young men were shot with rubber bullets in the lower extremities. Moreover, 20 civilians suffocated due to tear gas inhalation. The wounded civilians were transferred to Palestine Medical Complex for medical treatment and their injuries were classified as moderate.
- At approximately 16:30, a peaceful protest took part from the center of Tulkarm to the western side of the city where an Israeli site is present. The protestors chanted national slogans demanded an end for the occupation its crimes against Palestinians and condemned the so-called “Deal of the Century”. The protestors threw stones at IOF and the latter responded with sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, many protestors suffocated due to tear gas inhalation. IOF also arrested Mohammed Jamil Melhem (12), from Ektaba village, northeast of Tulkarm and Dawoud Ahmed Suleiman al-Khatib (16), from Noor shams refugee camp in Tulkarm.
- At the same time, a number of Palestinians gathered near al-‘Amoud and al-Sahera Gates in addition to the Old City gates in occupied East Jerusalem, condemning their closure by IOF previously. IOF stationed around the gates dispersed the protestors, fired rubber bullets, and sound bombs at civilians, who gathered to enter the Old City. As a result, a young man was shot and injured with a rubber bullet.
- On the same day, IOF stationed at Beit Sera checkpoint, west of Ramallah, suppressed a protest as dozens of civilians participated in it condemning the so-called “Deal of the Century”. IOF chased young men who gathered in the area. After that, clashes erupted during which IOF fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, a number of civilians suffocated due to tear gas inhalation and they received medical treatment on the field.
- Shooting and other violations of the right to life and bodily integrity
- At approximately 13:50 on Thursday, 23 January 2020, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence with Israel, east of Kahn Younis in southern Gaza strip, opened fire at agricultural lands and a sanitation truck in eastern Khuza’ah village. In evening, the shooting recurred in eastern al-Qararah village. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 14:30 on Friday, 24 January 2020, IOF moved into Deir Netham village, northwest of Ramallah. They arrested Ahmed Dawoud al-Tamimi (14) while he was few meters away from his house. In the meantime, civilians quarreled with IOF to release al-Tamimi, but the latter refused and clashes erupted. IOF immediately fired live bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, Bilal Jamal al-Tamimi (27) was shot with a live bullet in his left thigh that settled in his pelvis. Bilal was taken to the Istishari Arab Hospital in Ramallah for medical treatment.
- At approximately 14:00 on Saturday, 25 January 2020, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence, east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip, opened fire at agricultural lands in eastern al-Fukhari village, adjacent to the border fence. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 15:00 on Sunday, 26 January 2020, an Israeli infantry unit moved into al-Thaher area, south of Beit Ummer village, adjacent to the security fence of “Karmi Tsur” settlement established on Palestinian lands. When the unit arrived near the houses, a number of Palestinian young men gathered and threw stones and empty bottles at them. Israeli soldiers chased the stone-throwers and fired rubber bullets and tear gas canisters. As a result, a 17-year-old child was shot with a rubber bullet in the chest. He was transferred by an ambulance to al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron, where his injury was classified as minor. Clashes continued until 19:00 when the Israeli unit withdrew towards the abovementioned settlement.
- At approximately 13:00 on Sunday evening, 26 January 2020, Israeli soldiers stationed in eastern Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza Strip, fired live bullets and tear gas canisters at a group of civilians, including children who were gathering plastic pieces and waste that can be recycled dozens of meters away from the border fence. As a result, Mustafa Nadi Mohammed Hamad (17), from Beit Hanoun, was shot with a live bullet in the left leg and taken to the Indonesian Hospital where his injury was classified as moderate.
- At approximately 07:45 on Monday 27 January 2020, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence, east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip, fired live bullets at agricultural lands in Abasan adjacent to the border fence. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 18:00, IOF reinforced with several military vehicles moved into al-Birah via the northern entrance. They set up military tents in front of the entrance near “al-Mahkmah” checkpoint that is established adjacent to “Beit Eil” settlement, north of the city. They also flew a surveillance balloon and established a metal detector gate on the main road between al-Birah and the entrance to al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of the city, in order to close it. In the meantime, dozens of Palestinian young men gathered at the entrance and threw stones at Israeli military vehicles. The soldiers responded with sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, some of the young men suffocated due to tear gas inhalation. The clashes continued for 2 hours. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 11:00 on Wednesday, 29 January 2020, dozens of outraged Palestinian young men gathered at the eastern entrance to Dura, southwest of Hebron, where IOF established a military watchtower. The young men threw stones at IOF vehicles and burnt tires. IOF chased the stone-throwers into the entrance to al-Hejrah village and fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, a number of civilians suffocated due to tear gas inhalation.
- At approximately14:40, Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence, east of the central Gaza Strip, fired live bullets at Palestinian shepherds, east of al-Buraij refugee camp. No casualties were reported.
- At approximately 23:30, IOF warplanes launched 2 missiles at an empty land, east of Wadi al-Salqa village, east of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. As a result, a 16-year-old child sustained bruises. He was taken to Deir al-Balah Hospital and later discharged. Furthermore, windows of nearby houses were broken.
- Ten minutes later, IOF warplanes launched a missile at a site belonging to Palestinian armed groups, west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. As a result, windows of nearby houses were broken. Moreover, Malak Hamed al-Darawshah (10) sustained shrapnel wounds throughout her body and her injury was classified as minor.
- Demolition and Confiscation of Civilian Property for Settlement Expansion Activities
- At approximately 09:00 on Thursday, 23 January 2020, IOF accompanied with Israeli Civil Administration officers and backed by military vehicles moved into Kherbet Bereen in southern Hebron. The Israeli Civil Administration officers handed Palestinian citizens 6 notices to stop construction works in their houses under the pretext of non-licensing in Area C, which constitutes over 60% of the West Bank and falls under the Israeli military and civil control. The notices gave the houses’ owners until 17 February 2020 to settle their legal matters with the competent authorities and challenge the notices. The following is a table of the distributed notices:
Owner Facility area Type of construction Family members Year of construction
Mahmoud Ibrahim Burqan A Dwelling A Store 60 sq 28 sq Bricks and tip plates 2 2019
Samer Mahmoud Burqan A Dwelling 60 sq Bricks and tip plates 6 2019
‘Ataa Na’iem Ibrahim Burqan A Dwelling 100 sq Bricks and tip plates 7 2019
Basheer ‘Abed al-Ghani
Ibrahim Burqan A Dwelling 40 sq Bricks and tip plates 7 2019
Anwar ‘Abed al-Rahman
Burqan A Dwelling 40 sq Bricks and tip plates – 2019
The village council office 2 rooms 50 sq Bricks and tip plates – 2019
- At approximately 07:00 on Sunday, 26 January 2020, IOF that guard the bypass road between al-Naqourah and Zawatah villages, northwest of Nablus, prevented the re-opening of ‘Ain Qasha Road, which was closed with sand berms a year ago. They also confiscated ‘Esam al-Sholi’s JCB digger and took it to an unknown destination.
- At approximately 09:00, IOF accompanied with the Israeli Civil Administration officers moved into al-War’ah area in western Jenin. They distirbuted 3 notices to the owners of under-construction houses and a barrack, giving them 96 hours to implement the demolition under the pretext of non-licensing in Area C. The notified houses were as follows:
- Yousef As’ad Yousef al-Refa’ie: a 160-sqaure-meter barrack built of bricks and tin plates.
- Tareq ‘Abed al-Razeq ‘Abed al-Rahman Abu Hammad: a 110-sqaure-meter house.
- Rabbei’ ‘Abed al-Razeq ‘Abed al-Rahman Abu Hammad: a 140-sqaure-meter house.
- Mostafa Tayseer ‘Abed al-Rahman Abu Hammad: a 110-sqaure-meter house.
- At approximately 10:30, IOF backed by military construction vehicles moved into Serisyia area in western Salfit. They demolished Mo’az Hamdan Misleh’s water well under the pretext of being in Area C. IOF also handed ‘Anan Salah al-Ashqar a notice to demolish his water well for the same reason. Mayor of al-Zawiyia Village Municipality, Mahmoud ‘Eliyan Mawqadi, said that : “ At approximately 10:30 on Sunday, 26 January 2020, at least 100 Israeli soldiers accompanied with a JCB digger headed towards Mo’az Hamdan Misleh’s water well and completely destroyed it. They also handed ‘Anan Salah al-Ashqar a similar notice. The residents of the western area face difficulties as the area is threatened to be confiscated by IOF for settlement expansion. Therefore, we attempted to set up multiple infrastructure projects in the area, but in vain. We need support from the Palestinian National Authority and the Ministries of Public Works, Energy, and Agriculture, as we exhaust all efforts to protect this area”.
- On the same day, the Israeli Magistrate’s Court issued a decision to evict the Dweik family from its property in Batn al-Hawa neighborhood of Silwan in occupied Jerusalem, in favor of the “Ateret Cohenim Settlement Association”, on the pretext of the Jews’ ownership of the land on which the building is located.
Wadi Hilweh-Silwan Information Center and the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood committee, in a joint statement, explained that the Magistrate Court rejected the objections submitted by the Dweik family to the judicial communications that they had received from the “Ateret Cohenim” Association in 2014, where they have tried and over the past years to prove their right to Land and property, which they lived in for about 60 years.
The Israeli court gave the family a deadline to implement the decision to evict the five-storey property by the beginning of August. Five families, consisting of 25 individuals, live in that building.
Mazen Dweik explained that “Ateret Cohenim Association claims ownership of the land on which the building is, knowing that my grandfather bought the land in 1963, and since that time the family has lived in it.”
The statement added that the pursuit of the Dweik family started by the municipality of the occupation in 2008, when the municipality issued a decision to demolish two floors of the property on the pretext of building without a permit, and after years in the courts, the Supreme Court rejected the municipality’s decision, to surprise the family after that by a judicial notification from the “Ateret Cohenim Association” demanded the land, and held during the past years several sessions, most recently 7 months ago, and the decision was issued today.
He pointed out that the Association “Ateret Cohenim” started since September 2015 to deliver judicial notices to the people of the neighborhood, demanding the land built on them their homes, after the association obtained in 2001 the right to manage the property of the Jewish Association, which claims ownership of the land.
The statement added that the Dweik family building is within the scheme of “Ateret Cohenim” to control 5 dunums and 200 square meters of belly of fancy in the town of Silwan, under the pretext of its ownership of Jews from Yemen since 1881, and the association “Ateret Cohenim” claims that the Supreme Court approved the ownership of Jews from Yemen For the belly of the fancy.
The Information Center and the Batn Al-Hawa committee clarified that 84 family members of the neighborhood received, during the past years, judicial notifications to claim the land on which their homes are built, and all of them are fighting a struggle in the Israeli courts to prove their right to the land that they bought from their previous owners with official papers.
- At approximately 18:00, IOF accompanied with the Israeli Civil Administration officers and backed by military construction vehicles moved into Kherbit Bereen in southern Hebron. IOF confiscated an excavator and a hydraulic drilling machine from Taim al-Rajbi’s land and took them to “Gush Etizon” settlement, south of Bethlehem.
- At approximately 09:00 on Monday, 27 January 2020, IOF accompanied with the Israeli Civil Administration officers and backed by military construction vehicles moved into Kherbit al-Mofaqarah and Kherbit al-Fakheet in southern Hebron. The Israeli Civil Administration officers handed 3 citizens notices to stop construction works in their facilities under the pretext of being located in area C. The notices gave the citizens until 17 February 2020 to settle their legal matters with the competent authorities in “Beit Eill” settlement. The notices were as follows:
- Yaser ‘Ali Mohamed Hamamdah: A 100-sqaure-meter barn and an 80-sqaure-meter dwelling in al-Mofaqarah area.
- Yaser ‘Ali Abu Sabha: A 70-square-meter barrack for breeding livestock in al-Fakheet area.
- Mohamed Abu Sabha: A 50-sqaure-meter barrack for breeding livestock in al-Fakheet area.
- At approximately 10:00, IOF accompanied with the Israeli Civil Administration officers and backed by military construction vehicles moved into Kherbit Sosiya in southern Hebron. Israeli soldiers were deployed near Sosiya School, where restoration works were conducted. The soldiers informed the residents that they are not allowed to conduct any restoration works in the area. After that, an Israeli truck arrived at the area to confiscate a JCB excavator and took it to “Sosiya” settlement.
- At approximately 11:00, IOF levelled 600-sqaure-meter land from al-Modawara area in western Salfit in favor of “Borkheen” settlement. These lands belong to al-Shiekh Omar, Abed al-Rahman, ‘Abdullah, and al-Sbitani families. It should be noted that Israeli authorities aim at excavating a long channel from “Borkheen“settlement to the central Burqin village, west of Salfit.
Mohamed ‘Essam Barakat, Deputy Mayor of Burqin village, said that:
“On 27 January 2020, Israeli construction vehicles conducted excavations in al-Modawara area. We in the municipality were not informed of the reason or the IOF plans relevant to these excavations extending from “Borkheen“settlement to central Burqin village. We contacted all competent authorities, but construction works continued. As a result, Palestinian farmers were denied access to their lands because this road is the only outlet for them.”
- On the same day, the Israeli Magistrate’s Court issued a decision to evict the family of Izzat Salah from their home in the neighborhood of Wadi Hilweh in Silwan, in favor of Elad Settlement Association.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center/ Silwan explained that the case of Salah family home began in 2015, when the property owner demanded the house, and was able to take part of it, noting that the family is an “unprotected” tenant while the family has lived since 1968 in the other part of the house that is classified as a “protected tenant”. Today, an eviction notice was issued for that part.
The family’s lawyer, Nael Rashid, explained that the court issued a decision to evict the family from its home even though it is a “protected tenant,” based on laws that enable the property owner to evict the tenants, when needed.
The family’s lawyer added that the court had given the family until the beginning of April to implement the decision, stressing that he would file an appeal within the coming days.
Khaldoun (son of Izzat Salah) explained that the settlers took control of part of the family’s property in February 2017 comprised of “a residential room, its facilities, storehouse and courtyard”, after a lawsuit was filed against them by the property owner, Aref Qaraeen, to evict them. The ruling was in favor of the owner because they were under an “unprotected” lease, and it became clear to us that the eviction’s purpose was to sell the property to the settlers.
- At approximately 07:00 on Tuesday, 28 January 2020, IOF accompanied with the Israeli Municipality staff and backed by military construction vehicles moved into Wad al-Jouz area in the Centre of occupied East Jerusalem. The bulldozer demolished Fadi Hussain Suliman al-Sheber’s shop, which was built on an area of 100 square meters on Ibn Khaldoun Street.
Al-Sheber said to PCHR’s fieldworker that:
“I received a demolition order from the Israeli Municipality after I conducted restoration works in my shop on Ibn Khaldoun Street. I filed a case before the Israeli court and obtained a decision on 30 November 2019 to stop the demolition for a year. I also managed to license the shop. At approximately 06:00 on Tuesday, 28 January 2020, the Israeli Municipality called to inform me about the demolition order. I headed to my shop and showed them the court’s decision, but they demolished my 100-sqaure-meter shop after vacating its contents.”
- On the same day, Mohamed Abu al-Humus, Member of al-‘Issawiyia Follow-up Committee, implemented the Israeli Municipality order and self-demolished his an under-construction room, which was built on his house roof. Abu al-Humus said that the municipality staff moved into the area days ago and fixed the administrative demolition order on his house wall. He managed to delay the demolition for few days.
- Israeli Settler Violence
- At approximately 15:00 on Thursday, 23 January 2020, Israeli settlers, from “ Borkheen“ settlement, which is established on Kafur al-Deek village’s lands, moved into western Salfit and headed towards Khaneq al-Kohul (Hareqat Rajeh )area. The settlers cut at least 12 olive trees planted 100 years ago.
- At approximately 03:30 on Friday, 24 January 2020, Israeli settlers set fire to al-Badriyia Mosque in Sharfat village, south of occupied East Jerusalem, and vandalized the mosque walls with racist slurs. Ismai’l ‘Awad, the village chief, said that he headed to the mosque at dawn and attempted to turn lights on, but he could not. When he entered the mosque, he saw flames and thought that there was an electrical fault. After that, he found flammable materials poured on the ground. ‘Awad clarified that he managed to put out the fire at the mosque in 15 munities. He then phoned the police station that later arrived and closed the mosque for 3 hours to investigate the incident and took photos of the mosque.
- On Saturday, 25 January 2020, Israeli settlers, from “Gilad” settlement, which is established in eastern Jeet village, attacked Palestinian lands in Jarfa area, which is classified as Area C. The settlers cut Omar Khamees Mahmoud Yameen’s 20 olive trees planted 5 years ago. The settlers also attacked a caravan belonging to Shadi Tabilah, from Nablus.
- At approximately 14:45, at least 30 settlers moved into Harayiq al-Rayan area, 500 meters away from al-Sawiyia village, southeast of Nablus. The settlers were armed with firearms, bladed weapons and sticks. They attacked and threw stones at ‘Abed al-Jawad Mohamed Hamed Khalil (68) and his son Yazan (36) while working in their land. As a result, Yazan was hit with a stone in his back while his father was hit with a stone in his chest and head. Yazan’s father fainted and fell on the ground, noting that his head was bleeding. Yazan carried his father and attempted to leave the area; meanwhile, the settlers attacked the car traveling Yazan and his father and broke the rear window. The car left the area and headed to Qablan medical center, where Yazan’s father received treatment. He was then transferred by a PRSC ambulance to Rafiyia Hospital in Nablus, where he underwent an x-ray and his head was stitched.
- At approximately 17:00, Israeli settlers, from “Bracha” settlement, which is established in the eastern side of Bureen village, southeast of Nablus, attacked Montaser Mansou’s under-construction house. The settlers damaged some bricks from the house and stole construction tools before withdrawing.
- On Tuesday, 28 January 2020, Israeli settlers, from “Ytizhar” settlement, which is established on ‘Inaboud village’s lands, attacked ‘Inaboud School for boys and burnt a class. They also vandalized the school walls with racist slurs and later withdrew.
- At approximately 16:00 on Wednesday, 29 January 2020, an Israeli settler stationed at a military checkpoint established near Sira village entrance, west of Ramallah, fired a live bullet at Saied Hussain Falnah (37), from Safa village, wounding him in his shoulder. Local sources stated that Falnah, a teacher at Biet ‘Aur village, was shot with a live bullet by an Israeli settler when he was repairing his car near the mentioned checkpoint. He was taken to Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, where his injuries were classified as moderate.
Orders to ban entry to Jerusalem or al-Aqsa Mosque
As part of violation of the right to freedom of religion and access to religious sites in occupied East Jerusalem, in addition to forcible transfer of population from Jerusalem and the Old City, IOF issued 39 orders against Palestinian civilians. It should be noted that majority of the orders targeted activists and public figures and banned them from entering al-Aqsa Mosque.
The orders were as follows:
- On Thursday, 23 January 2020, the Israeli authorities issued orders to ban entry to al-Aqsa Mosque from a week to 6 months against 12 Palestinians.
- On the same day, the Israeli authorities issued 3 orders to ban entry for 1 week to al-Aqsa Mosque against Palestinian Arabs in Israel namely Belal Mawasi, from Baqah alGharbiyia; Suliman Ighbariyiah (22), and Hasan Abu Shaqrah (21), from Um al-Fahem.
- On Friday, 24 January 2020, the Israeli authorities issued orders to ban entry to al-Aqsa Mosque ranging from 2 days to 4 months against 12 Palestinians, including a woman and 2 journalists. These orders came after arresting the civilians from their houses in occupied East Jerusalem.
- On Saturday, 25 January 2020, IOF handed al-Shaikh ‘Akrama Sa’ied ‘Abdullaj Sabri (81), Head of the Supreme Islamic Organization and Khatib of al-Aqsa Mosque, a 4-month order to ban entry to al-Aqsa Mosque. Al-Shaikh ‘Akrama is from al-Tour neighborhood, east of occupied East Jerusalem.
- On Monday, 27 January 2020, IOF issued a 5-month order to ban entry to al-Aqsa Mosque against Fawaz Ighbariyiah, from Um al-Fahem. Ighbariyiah was interrogated and handed the ban order in al-Qashlah Police Station in occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. The ban order was signed by IDF Home Front Command, banning Ighbariyiah from entering al-Aqsa Mosque from 21 January 2020 to 21 June 2020, under the pretext of preserving public safety and security.
- On Tuesday, 28 January 2020, IOF issued 1-week ban orders on entry to al-Aqsa Mosque against 6 women, who were arrested from al-Rahmah Prayer Hall in al-Aqsa Mosque.
- On the same day, IOF handed Montaha Imarah a 6-month ban order on entry to al-Aqsa Mosque, noting that she was previously handed a 1-week ban order.
- On Wednesday, 29 January 2020, IOF handed Ya’qoub Abu ‘Asab and Nour al-Rajbi two 6-month ban orders on entry to al-Aqsa Mosque. They also handed As’ad ‘Ajaj a 15-day ban order on entry to al-Aqsa Mosque and Old City after accusing him of incitement in al-Aqsa Mosque.
Full document available at PCHR official.

The Israeli human rights organisation, “B’Tselem,” said, in statement, that US President Donald Trump’s plan drains the principles of international law of any meaning and completely neuters the concept of accountability for breaching them.
B’Tselem added that the American administration’s plan, branded as the “Deal of the Century,” is more like Swiss cheese, with the cheese being offered to the Israelis and the holes to the Palestinians.
There are many ways to end the occupation, but the only legitimate options are those based on equality and human rights for all. This is why the current plan which legitimizes, entrenches and even expands the scope of Israel’s human rights abuses, perpetuated now for over 52 years, is utterly unacceptable.
The Trump plan drains the principles of international law of any meaning and completely neuters the concept of accountability for breaching them. Trump suggests rewarding Israel for the unlawful and immoral practices in which it has been engaging ever since it seized the Territories.
Israel will be able to continue plundering Palestinian land and resources; it will also get to keep its illegal settlements and even annex more territory; all in complete defiance of international law. Israeli citizens who live in the Territories will continue to enjoy all the rights granted to other Israeli citizens, including full political rights and freedom of movement, as if they were not living inside an occupied area at all.
Palestinians, on the other hand, will be relegated to small, enclosed, isolated enclaves, with no control over their lives as the plan eternalizes the fragmentation of Palestinian space into disconnected slivers of territory in a sea of Israeli control, not at all unlike the Bantustans of South Africa’s Apartheid regime.
With no territorial contiguity, Palestinians will not be able to exercise their right to self-determination and will continue to be completely dependent on Israel’s goodwill for their daily life, with no political rights and no way to influence their future.
They will continue to be at the mercy of Israel’s draconian permit regime and need its consent for any construction or development. In this sense, not only does the plan fail to improve their predicament in any way, but, in fact, it leaves them worse off as it perpetuates the situation and gives it recognition.
This plan reveals a world view that sees Palestinians as perennial subjects rather than free, autonomous human beings. A “solution” of this sort, one that fails to ensure the human rights, liberty and equality of all people living between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea and instead perpetuates one side’s oppression and dispossession of the other – is not a legitimate solution.
As a matter of fact, it is no solution at all, just a recipe for generations more of oppression, injustice, and violence.
B’Tselem added that the American administration’s plan, branded as the “Deal of the Century,” is more like Swiss cheese, with the cheese being offered to the Israelis and the holes to the Palestinians.
There are many ways to end the occupation, but the only legitimate options are those based on equality and human rights for all. This is why the current plan which legitimizes, entrenches and even expands the scope of Israel’s human rights abuses, perpetuated now for over 52 years, is utterly unacceptable.
The Trump plan drains the principles of international law of any meaning and completely neuters the concept of accountability for breaching them. Trump suggests rewarding Israel for the unlawful and immoral practices in which it has been engaging ever since it seized the Territories.
Israel will be able to continue plundering Palestinian land and resources; it will also get to keep its illegal settlements and even annex more territory; all in complete defiance of international law. Israeli citizens who live in the Territories will continue to enjoy all the rights granted to other Israeli citizens, including full political rights and freedom of movement, as if they were not living inside an occupied area at all.
Palestinians, on the other hand, will be relegated to small, enclosed, isolated enclaves, with no control over their lives as the plan eternalizes the fragmentation of Palestinian space into disconnected slivers of territory in a sea of Israeli control, not at all unlike the Bantustans of South Africa’s Apartheid regime.
With no territorial contiguity, Palestinians will not be able to exercise their right to self-determination and will continue to be completely dependent on Israel’s goodwill for their daily life, with no political rights and no way to influence their future.
They will continue to be at the mercy of Israel’s draconian permit regime and need its consent for any construction or development. In this sense, not only does the plan fail to improve their predicament in any way, but, in fact, it leaves them worse off as it perpetuates the situation and gives it recognition.
This plan reveals a world view that sees Palestinians as perennial subjects rather than free, autonomous human beings. A “solution” of this sort, one that fails to ensure the human rights, liberty and equality of all people living between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea and instead perpetuates one side’s oppression and dispossession of the other – is not a legitimate solution.
As a matter of fact, it is no solution at all, just a recipe for generations more of oppression, injustice, and violence.

The Palestinian Center For Human Rights (PCHR): While the Oslo Accords sacrificed human rights and the international law for more than a quarter of a century, the U.S president Donald Trump’s Middle East plan constitutes a full destruction of international law, and legitimizes more than 50 years of Israeli violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) since 1967, that amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Rather than referring to the principles of international law and the United Nations (UN) resolutions, including UN Security Council resolutions endorsed by the U.S., the current U. S Administration flouts these principles and promotes the logic of force over truth and rewards Israel for its crimes.
Under the so-called peace process, Israel continued to take chunks of the oPt and create irreversible facts on the ground, including tripling its settlement expansion schemes; creating a Jewish majority in occupied East Jerusalem, isolating and forcing its local Palestinian population out of the city; constructing the annexation wall; imposing a closure on the Gaza Strip; severing the cities, villages and refugee camps of the West Bank apart by settlements, settler bypass roads and hundreds of military checkpoints.
In short, the Israeli military occupation managed to change the features of the oPt, seized its resources and deprived Palestinians from their inalienable rights in favor of Israeli settlers.
Israel created a new version of apartheid in which settlers enjoy privileges at the expense of the indigenous population who are besieged and separated in Bantustans, stripped of their rights guaranteed by international law and oppressed by the means of law and brute force that are enforced by its occupation forces and military rule.
Trump’s plan legitimizes all the above in the name of peace, and upholds Israel’s control over the oPt, yet exempts it from its responsibility towards the population. Under Trump’s scheme, Palestinians would have a mirage of a state that has limited autonomy and lacks geographical integrity or sovereignty over its lands and resources.
We firmly reject Trump’s plan, which legitimizes Israeli crimes and deprives Palestinians of their legal and political rights, and sets foundation for a new type of apartheid.
We believe that the only way to reach a just and lasting peace is through respecting international law, including IHL and the international human rights law, protecting the Palestinian people’s inalienable rights, including their right to self-determination, and ending the Israeli military occupation.
Therefore, we call upon the international community to stand for and protect rule of law and support international accountability mechanisms, including the International Criminal Court.
The international community should take firm action against Israel’s plans, supported by the U.S Administration as evident in Trump’s proposed peace plan, to annex the Northern Jordan Valleys and other parts of the West Bank
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Gaza- Jamal ‘Abdel Nasser “al-Thalathini” Street – Al-Roya Building- Floor 12 , El Remal, PO Box 1328 Gaza, Gaza Strip. E-mail: pchr@pchrgaza.org, Webpage http://www.pchrgaza.org
Rather than referring to the principles of international law and the United Nations (UN) resolutions, including UN Security Council resolutions endorsed by the U.S., the current U. S Administration flouts these principles and promotes the logic of force over truth and rewards Israel for its crimes.
Under the so-called peace process, Israel continued to take chunks of the oPt and create irreversible facts on the ground, including tripling its settlement expansion schemes; creating a Jewish majority in occupied East Jerusalem, isolating and forcing its local Palestinian population out of the city; constructing the annexation wall; imposing a closure on the Gaza Strip; severing the cities, villages and refugee camps of the West Bank apart by settlements, settler bypass roads and hundreds of military checkpoints.
In short, the Israeli military occupation managed to change the features of the oPt, seized its resources and deprived Palestinians from their inalienable rights in favor of Israeli settlers.
Israel created a new version of apartheid in which settlers enjoy privileges at the expense of the indigenous population who are besieged and separated in Bantustans, stripped of their rights guaranteed by international law and oppressed by the means of law and brute force that are enforced by its occupation forces and military rule.
Trump’s plan legitimizes all the above in the name of peace, and upholds Israel’s control over the oPt, yet exempts it from its responsibility towards the population. Under Trump’s scheme, Palestinians would have a mirage of a state that has limited autonomy and lacks geographical integrity or sovereignty over its lands and resources.
We firmly reject Trump’s plan, which legitimizes Israeli crimes and deprives Palestinians of their legal and political rights, and sets foundation for a new type of apartheid.
We believe that the only way to reach a just and lasting peace is through respecting international law, including IHL and the international human rights law, protecting the Palestinian people’s inalienable rights, including their right to self-determination, and ending the Israeli military occupation.
Therefore, we call upon the international community to stand for and protect rule of law and support international accountability mechanisms, including the International Criminal Court.
The international community should take firm action against Israel’s plans, supported by the U.S Administration as evident in Trump’s proposed peace plan, to annex the Northern Jordan Valleys and other parts of the West Bank
Public Document
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Follow PCHR on Facebook and Twitter
For more information, please call PCHR office in Gaza, Gaza Strip, on +972 8 2824776 – 2825893
Gaza- Jamal ‘Abdel Nasser “al-Thalathini” Street – Al-Roya Building- Floor 12 , El Remal, PO Box 1328 Gaza, Gaza Strip. E-mail: pchr@pchrgaza.org, Webpage http://www.pchrgaza.org
29 jan 2020

Israel’s Tag Meir organisation revealed, on Monday, that extremist Jewish settlers have carried out arson attacks on 46 mosques and 12 churches in the occupied West Bank and Israel, over the past decade, Al Sabeel has reported.
Tag Meir, which was established 15 years ago to counter settlers’ hate crimes and racism in Israel and the occupied West Bank, said that the perpetrators of these crimes generally went unpunished.
It pointed out that most of these arson attacks were committed by an extremist settler group called “Price Tag,” and that the criminals spray graffiti such as “Death to Arabs” and other hate messages on the walls of the buildings they burn down.
The latest of these attacks was on a mosque in the Beir Safafa neighbourhood of occupied Jerusalem. The fire started by the illegal settlers caused severe damage to the building.
Tag Meir, which was established 15 years ago to counter settlers’ hate crimes and racism in Israel and the occupied West Bank, said that the perpetrators of these crimes generally went unpunished.
It pointed out that most of these arson attacks were committed by an extremist settler group called “Price Tag,” and that the criminals spray graffiti such as “Death to Arabs” and other hate messages on the walls of the buildings they burn down.
The latest of these attacks was on a mosque in the Beir Safafa neighbourhood of occupied Jerusalem. The fire started by the illegal settlers caused severe damage to the building.
25 jan 2020

Palestinian human rights activist accused the Israeli occupation of executing three Palestinian children east of the Gaza Strip, on Tuesday evening, in cold blood, calling it a war crime, Alray reported.
The head of the International Commission for the Support of the Rights of the Palestinian People “Hashd”, Salah Abdel-Ati, said that Israeli soldiers deployed along the security fence east of the Gaza Strip committed a war crime against the three Palestinian children, and continue to hold their bodies, under the pretext the youths were trying to infiltrate the border.
Abdel-Ati said that Israeli soldiers surrounded the area as soon as they observed three children close to the border fence, and despite the fact that the children complied with the soldiers’ orders, they were all shot dead.
He considered the execution of three children in their teens, to be clear evidence of Israel’s disregard for the provisions of international humanitarian law, in particular the provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention which affirms the Rule 14.
Proportionality in Attack: “Launching an attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated, is prohibited.”
Abdel-Ati said that the reaction, or lack thereof, of the international community and its institutions to this crime, will give the Israeli occupation a green light to continue to commit more crimes.
He called on the international community and its institutions to exert political, diplomatic and legal pressure on Israel to stop targeting Palestinian civilians, especially children.
He called on the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions, to work hard to provide protection to the Palestinians in the occupied territories, stressing the necessity of exposing Israeli crimes, and holding the Israeli occupation accountable.
The head of the International Commission for the Support of the Rights of the Palestinian People “Hashd”, Salah Abdel-Ati, said that Israeli soldiers deployed along the security fence east of the Gaza Strip committed a war crime against the three Palestinian children, and continue to hold their bodies, under the pretext the youths were trying to infiltrate the border.
Abdel-Ati said that Israeli soldiers surrounded the area as soon as they observed three children close to the border fence, and despite the fact that the children complied with the soldiers’ orders, they were all shot dead.
He considered the execution of three children in their teens, to be clear evidence of Israel’s disregard for the provisions of international humanitarian law, in particular the provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention which affirms the Rule 14.
Proportionality in Attack: “Launching an attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated, is prohibited.”
Abdel-Ati said that the reaction, or lack thereof, of the international community and its institutions to this crime, will give the Israeli occupation a green light to continue to commit more crimes.
He called on the international community and its institutions to exert political, diplomatic and legal pressure on Israel to stop targeting Palestinian civilians, especially children.
He called on the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions, to work hard to provide protection to the Palestinians in the occupied territories, stressing the necessity of exposing Israeli crimes, and holding the Israeli occupation accountable.