Israeli forces continued to open fire at border areas in the Gaza Strip.
16 civilians were wounded in separate shooting incidents.
The wounded included 2 children, 2 journalists and a member of the Interior Ministry.
Israeli forces continued to use excessive force against peaceful protesters in the West Bank.
2 Palestinian civilians were wounded in Bil’in protest.
8 civilians were wounded in other protests in the West Bank, including 2 children, a journalist and a human rights activist.
Israeli forces conducted 59 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
3 civilians were wounded.
41 civilians, including 6 children were arrested.
Of the arrested were 4 employees from International Tadamun (Solidarity) for Human Rights in Nablus, including a woman.
Israel continued to impose a total closure on the oPt and has isolated the Gaza Strip from the outside world.
Israeli forces established dozens of checkpoints in the West Bank.
At least 9 Palestinian civilians, including 3 children, were arrested at checkpoints.
3 Palestinian civilians were arrested at the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel.
Israeli navy forces continued targeting Palestinian fishermen in the sea.
Israeli forces continued to support settlement activities in the West Bank and Israeli settlers continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.
Lands were demolished in Kofur al-Deek, west of Salfit, to expand a settlement outpost.
Israeli forces continued issuing house demolition notices in area (C).
Some settlers attacked Palestinian farmers in the north and south of the West Bank.
Summary
Israeli violations of international law and international humanitarian law in the oPt continued during the reporting period (20 – 26 February 2014).
Shooting:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces wounded 29 Palestinian civilians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Sixteen of whom were wounded in the Gaza Strip and 13 were wounded in the West Bank. Of the wounded were 5 children, 3 journalists, a human rights activist, a paramedic and a member of the Interior Ministry in Gaza. Israeli forces conducted 4 shooting incidents along the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel and 2 shooting incidents against fishermen in the sea.
In the Gaza Strip, on 21 February 2014, 12 civilians, including 2 children and a journalist, were wounded when Israeli forces opened fire at dozens of Palestinian civilians, east of Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip.
On the same day, Israeli forces stationed along the border fence near Sofa crossing, northeast of al-Shouka village, northeast of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, opened fire at 2 members of the Interior Ministry who were about 300 meters away from the said fence.
On 22 February 2014, 2 Palestinian civilians were wounded when Israeli forces moved into Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah.
On 24 February 2014, a Palestinian civilian was wounded in Taqou’ village, southeast of Bethlehem, when Israeli forces moved into the village.
On 24 February 2014, Israeli forces positioned along the border fence, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, opened fire at agricultural lands, east of al-Qarara village, northeast of the city, but no casualties were reported.
On 25 February 2014, 2 civilians, including a journalist, were wounded during a demonstration organized by the Intifada Coalition in the vicinity of Nahal Oz crossing, east of al-Shuja’iya neighbourhood, east of Gaza City. A number of demonstrators threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters in response.
In the context of targeting fishermen, on 20 February 2014, Israeli navy forces opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats off Rafah shore, south of the Gaza Strip. Two missiles landed on a site belonging to the Palestinian National Security service, along the border fence between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. No casualties were reported. The site sustained minor damage.
On the same day, Israeli gunboats stationed off the shore northwest of Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, opened fire at fishing boats sailing within a nautical mile.
In the West Bank, 13 civilians, including 2 children, a paramedic, a journalist and a human rights activist, were wounded; 10 of whom were wounded in peaceful demonstrations and the 3 others were wounded during an Israeli incursion in Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, and Taqou’ village, southeast of Bethlehem.
In the same context, Israeli forces used excessive force against peaceful demonstrations organised 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, 2 civilians, including a paramedic, were wounded during Bil’in weekly protest. Moreover, a number of demonstrators suffered tear gas inhalation and others sustained bruises as they were beaten up by Israeli forces.
In the same context, 8 Palestinian civilians, including 2 children, a journalist and a human rights activist, were wounded during peaceful demonstrations organized at the entrance of al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah; Selwad village, northeast of the city; and the centre of Hebron.
Incursions:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces conducted at least 59 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank. During these incursions, Israeli forces arrested at least 41 Palestinians, including 6 children and a woman.
During the reporting period, 3 Palestinian civilians were wounded throughout the West Bank. See section “shooting incidents”.
On 25 February 2014, Israeli forces arrested 4 employees from the International Tadamun (Solidarity) for Human Rights in Nablus. They searched their houses and the organizations office and confiscated 6 PC sets and some documents.
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 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 7 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 1.7 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.
Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians throughout the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Thousands of Palestinian civilians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip continue to be denied access to Jerusalem.
As part of using military checkpoints and border crossings as traps to arrest Palestinian civilians under the pretext they are wanted, Israeli forces arrested at least 2 civilians in the West Bank.
Settlement activities
Israel has continued its settlement activities in the oPt, a direct violation of international humanitarian law, and Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.
Attacks carried out by Israeli forces
On 20 February 2014, Israeli forces handed civilians from Ezna village, west of Hebron, 3 notices to halt construction work in their own structures under the pretext of having no construction permit in the areas classified as “C” according to the 1993 Oslo Agreement. The notices included an under-construction house and 4 barracks used for collecting scrap.
On 25 February 2014, Israeli forces accompanied by an officer from the Construction and Organization Department in the Israeli Civil Administration handed Rami Shehadah ‘Asi (26) from Beit Loqaya village, southwest of Ramallah, a notice bearing number 160428 to halt construction works in a 200-square-meter barrack built of bricks and shaders and roofed with tin. The barrack is used as a popular café.
On 26 February 2014, Israeli forces leveled Palestinian lands belonging to Mesleh Nayef Soliman al-Deek in Kafr Deek village in Deir Abu Sam’aan area, west of Salfit, in order to establish a road to “Lishim” outpost. Civilians managed to force the Israeli bulldozers to stop temporarily working after skirmishing with the Israeli forces. Israeli forces have been leveling the area for four years. However, in the evening of the aforementioned day, Israeli bulldozers levelled this land in order to annex it to the aforementioned outpost. The owners of the targeted lands in that area previously headed to the Israeli courts to submit the papers proving their ownership, no decision has been issued in this regard.
Attacks carried out by settlers
On 22 February 2014, a number of settlers from “Beit ‘Ein” settlement established on the Palestinian lands confiscated from the west of Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron, threw stones at and insulted Mohammed ‘Abdel Hamid al-Sleibi (78) and his sons while working in their land in Abu al-Rish area, west of the village. As a result, they were forced to flee fearing for their lives.
On the same day, a group of settlers from “Jel’aad” settlement attacked the residents of Jeet village, northeast of Qalqilya, after the residents planted olive seedlings in their lands adjacent to the aforementioned settlement. According to investigations conducted by PCHR, when farmers finished planting the seedlings, around 100 settlers attacked the farmers and chased them into the village. They smashed the windows of a house belonging to the family of Mohammed Yousif al-Sakhen and the windows of a vehicle belonging to ‘Awni Nassar. They also attacked a vehicle belonging to Nasim ‘Abdel Qader al-Sedah and smashed its windows. They then raided a house belonging to the family of Sami Ahmed ‘Erman and attacked his family members with sticks who as a result escaped from the house.
At approximately 14:00 on the same day, a group of settlers under intensive protection of Israeli forces stormed the old city markets in central Hebron. The settlers threw stones at shops and verbally abused at the civilians. The old city in Hebron has recently witnessed increasing violations by settlers living in the outposts of “Beit Romamo” and “Beit Hadasa” in front of the Israeli forces and police.
On 23 February 2014, a group of settlers headed by Baroukh Marzel from “Ramat Yishai” outpost established on the lands confiscated from Tal al-Ramidah neighborhood in central Hebron stormed the old city markets under heavy guard of the Israeli forces. The settlers gathered near the intersection of al-Sahlah Street and attempted to stop the Palestinian workers from carrying out rehabilitation works in one of the shops, which belong to Ghassan ‘Ezz al-Deen Abu Hadid.
Thursday, 20 February 2014
At approximately 00:20, Israeli gunboats fired live ammunition and missiles at a number of Palestinian fishing boats off Rafah shore, in the southern Gaza Strip. Two missiles landed on a site belonging to the Palestinian National Security service, along the Egyptian borders. However, no casualties were reported but minor damage afflicted the site.
At approximately 01:00, Israeli forces moved into several neighbourhoods in Hebron. They raided a house belonging to the family of Abdullah Na’im Ezgheer (19). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.
At approximately 01:30, Israeli forces moved into Beit Awwa village, southwest of Doura, southwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Ibrahim Qandil Masalma (24). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Doura, southwest of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Mohammed Walid Amr (17). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.
Also around the same time, Israeli forces moved into al-Hejra village, east of Doura, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 01:45, Israeli forces moved into Kofur Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilia. They raided and searched a number of houses from which they arrested 7 civilians, including a child and 2 brothers. They took them to “Qadumim” detention facility. The arrested were:
Ayman Abdul Karim Ishtiwi (35);
Mo’tasem Abdil Mannan Jom’a (33);
Fares Nidal Ahmed Aqel (22);
Feras Nidal Ahmed Aqel (21);
Morad Mahmoud Ishtiwi (40);
Baha’ Majed Ishtiwi (17); and
Mo’een Abdul Latif Burhum (35).
At approximately 08:00, Israeli forces released the last 4 ones after questioning them. Eyewitnesses mentioned that Israeli forces attacked Fares Aqel and damaged his house and other houses belonging to the families of Atta Sabri Ishtiwi, Mo’tasem Abdul Mannan Jom’a and Ayman Abdul Karim Ishtiwi.
At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into several neighbourhoods in Yatta, south of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Nasser Mohammed Abu Sabha (21). They kept his family outdoors, arrested him and took him to an unknown destination.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Sa’ir village, east of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces moved into Tafouh village, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 06:00, Israeli gunboats stationed off the northwest of Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats within 1 nautical mile. The fishermen were frightened and sailed back fearing of being wounded or arrested. However, neither casualties nor material damage were reported.
At approximately 12:10, Israeli forces moved into Deir Debwan village, northeast of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 16:00, Israeli forces moved into Mothallath al-Aqaba area, south of Doura, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets, where a number of boys gathered and threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters. As a result, a number of civilians suffered tear gas inhalation. No arrests were reported.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Senjal village, north of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 17:00, Israeli forces moved into al-Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets, where a group of young men threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who fired tear gas canisters and sound bombs. Israeli forces withdrew later, but neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Friday, 21 February 2014
At approximately 01:30, Israeli forces moved into al-Ebeidiya village, northeast of Bethlehem. They raided a house belonging to the family of Mahmoud Jamal Shanayta (22). They handed him a summons to refer to the Israeli intelligence service at “Gosh Etzion” settlement, south of the city.
At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into several neighbourhoods in the centre of Yatta, south of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 02:10, Israeli forces moved into al-Dheisha refugee camp, southwest of Bethlehem. They raided 2 houses belonging to the families of Yunis Yusef al-Zeghari (22) and Ayman Ahmed Moheisen (23). They handed them summonses to refer to the Israeli intelligence service in “Gosh Etzion” settlement, south of the city.
At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces moved into Tabaqa village, south of Doura, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 13:00, Israeli forces stationed along the border fence, east of al-Shuhada’ cemetery, east of Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, opened fire at a group of boys and young men who approached the fence in an attempt to throw stones at Israeli soldiers. As a result, 12 civilians, including 2 children and a photojournalist, were wounded. One of the children sustained serious wounds. Six of whom, including a child, sustained live bullet wounds, 2 others sustained rubber-coated metal bullet wounds and the 4 others were hit by gas canisters. Nine of the wounded were taken by PRCS ambulances to Martyr Kamal Odwan hospital in Beit Lahia, while the 3 others were taken to Shifa hospital. The wounded were identified as:
Ahmed Awad Helles (15), from al-Shuja’iya from Gaza City, was hit by a gas canister to the head. As a result, he had a fracture in the skull. His wound was described as serious;
Abdullah Mohammed Saleh al-Sherafi (17), from Jabalia refugee camp, sustained a bullet wound to the left leg. His wound was moderate;
Jihad Essam Mohammed Zaqout (18), from Jabalia, was hit by a gas canister to the right shoulder. His wound was moderate;
Ibrahim Kamal Ibrahim al-Hgandour (24), from Jabalia refugee camp, sustained a bullet wound to the left leg. His wound was moderate;
Ahmed Yusef Shehada Abu Shari’a (21), from al-Sabra neighbourhood in Gaza City, sustained a bullet wound to the left hand. His wound was moderate;
Ahmed Kamal Salim al-Sakani (22), from al-Tuffah neighbourhood in Gaza City, was hit by a gas canister to the head. His wound was described as moderate;
‘Ayed Emad Sa’id Battah (22), from Beit Lahia housing project, sustained a live bullet wound to the left leg. His wound was described as moderate;
Monther Nasser Ahmed al-Sahhar (21), from Jabalia refugee camp, was hit by a gas canister to the left shoulder. His wound was moderate;
Salim Hussein Ahmed al-Ghemari (23), from Jabalia, sustained a bullet wound to the left leg. His wound was moderate;
Wa’el Omar Abdullah Inshasi (20), from Jabalia refugee camp, sustained a bullet wound to the right leg. His wound was moderate;
Ahmed Yasser Mohammed Afana (19), from Jabalia refugee camp, sustained a bullet wound to the right leg. His wound was moderate; and
Khaled Atef Hassan al-Sabbah (20), from al-Shati’ refugee camp, a photojournalist for many news agencies including Anatolia news agency and the Tunisian al-Mashreq news agency. Al-Sabbah had put a press vest and helmet and was filming 400 meters away from the clashes.
At approximately 16:00, Israeli gunboats stationed along the border fence, near Sofa crossing, northeast of al-Shouka village, northeast of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, opened fire at 2 members of the Interior Ministry 300 meters away from the said fence. As a result, one of them sustained a bullet wound to the right leg. The injured was taken to Gaza European hospital in Khan Yunis, where his wound was described as moderate. Moreover, Fadel Mohammed Abu Odwan (12) was wounded by a bullet that entered and exited his thighs and caused him wounds in the testicles. In addition, his right leg was broken as he fell down while he was searching for his brother Nidal (27), who was grazing the sheep in the area. The child was taken to Abu Yusef al-Najjar hospital in Rafah. Due to the seriousness of his wounds, he was transferred to Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis. He stays in the intensive care unit after he underwent a testectomy.
Saturday, 22 February 2014
At approximately 01:00, Israeli forces moved into several neighbourhoods in the centre of Halhoul, in the north of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into al-Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and deployed between the houses. Israeli forces withdrew later, but neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 02:15, Israeli forces moved into Ayda refugee camp, north of Bethlehem. They raided 2 houses belonging to the families of Sa’ed Khalil Abu Akar (24) and Farouq Manoun al-Deir (15). They handed them summonses to refer to the Israeli intelligence service in “Gosh Etzion” settlement, south of the city.
At approximately 15:00, Israeli forces moved into Mothallath al-Aqaba area, south of Doura, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and stationed in Oyoun Abu Saif area. A group of boys gathered and threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters in response. As a result, a number of boys suffered tear gas inhalation. Israeli forces withdrew later, but neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Sunday, 23 February 2014
At approximately 01:30, Israeli forces moved into Tafouh village, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and raided a house belonging to the family of Hesham Yusef Erzeiqat. They handed him a summons to refer to the Israeli intelligence service in “Gosh Etzion” settlement, south of Bethlehem.
At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into Kofur Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilia. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Obai Mofeed Ali Ishteiwi (20). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into the centre of Halhoul, north of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and raided a house belonging to the family of Mohammed Amir Abu Rayan (17). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination. At approximately 02:30, Israeli forces patrolled the streets in the eastern side of the city. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Ahmed Omar Morshed Mansour (18). They arrested him and took him to an unknown destination.
At approximately 02:30, Israeli forces moved into Kharas village, west of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Nouba village, west of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces moved into Bab al-Zawiya area, in the centre of Hebron. They raided a house belonging to the family of Alaa Ahmed Abu ajamiya. They handed him a summons to refer to the Israeli intelligence service in “Gosh Etzion” settlement, south of Bethlehem.
At approximately 11:35, Israeli forces moved into Bedya village, west of Salfit. They raided a house belonging to the family of Jamal Zaid Aqel (22). They handed him a summons to refer to the Israeli intelligence service.
At approximately 15:00, Israeli forces with a special unit moved into al-Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets, where a group of boys gathered and threw stones at Israeli soldiers who fired sound bombs, tear gas canisters, rubber-coated metal bullet and live ammunition. As a result, 2 civilians were wounded and were taken to Salfit hospital. Moreover, a number of civilians suffered tear gas inhalation. A 19-year-old male sustained a bullet wound to the left leg and a 25-year-old-male sustained a bullet wound to the back of the head.
At approximately 16:30, Israeli forces moved into Kofur Tholoth village, east of Qalqilia. They patrolled the streets and took photos of mosques in the village. Israeli forces withdrew later, but neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Monday, 24 February 2014
At approximately 01:00, Israeli forces moved into several neighbourhoods in the centre of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and raided and searched 2 houses belonging to the family of Me’bed. Israeli forces arrested Baha’ Mohammed Hassan (26) and Sari Mohammed Me’bed (25). At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into the western side of the city and raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Yehia Mohammed Wa’el Qanibi (18). They arrested the aforementioned person. In the meanwhile, Israeli forces moved into Eisa neighbourhood and arrested Ahmed Waddah Shehada (22) and Sofyan Marwan Hadeeb (16) from their houses. At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces withdrew and took the 5 arrested to an unknown destination. Israeli forces moved into the southern area of the city. They searched a store belonging to Metqal al-Ja’bari.
At approximately 01:30, Israeli forces moved into the west of Deir Estya, northwest of Salfit. They stopped Sharaf Dawood Mohammed ‘Ebeid (22), attacked him to take a photo of him. In addition, they detained his friend Ra’fat Emad Abdul Majid Diab (18) and released both of them later. At approximately 01:50, Israeli forces withdrew, but neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Ra’fat Diab said to PCHR’s fieldworker:
“At approximately 01:30 on Monday, 24 February 2014, I was sitting with some friends near a supermarket on the main streets of Deir Estya village. He set fire as usual and had chats together. One of our friends decided to go home, so I went with my friend Sharaf Ebeid to get him home. When we returned, we heard some people but saw nobody because it was dark. We kept walking. Suddenly, an Israeli soldier appeared out of the dark and caught us while we were walking in front of the supermarket. They detained me, obliged me to put my hands up and turn me face against the wall. After a while, they ordered me to go home, but started beating up my friend Sharaf with gun butts. They detained him for some time, took a photo of him and released him later. On the following day, Sharaf told me that he felt pain in the back. Israeli forces withdrew at 01:50 as shown in the surveillance camera of the supermarket.”
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Nablus and Askar refugee camp, northeast of the city. They raided and searched a number of houses. They arrested Hassan Ali Sweilem (22) from his family house in Ras al-Ein neighbourhood and took him to an unknown destination.
Also around the same time, Israeli forces moved into al-Shyoukh village, north of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into Sa’ir village, east of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Amin Qasem Ed’eis. They handed his son Nidal a summons to refer to the Israeli intelligence service in “Gosh Etzion” settlement, south of Bethlehem.
At approximately 02:30, Israeli forces moved into al-Koum village, south of Doura, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces moved into Beit Marsam village, south of Doura, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 07:30, Israeli forces moved into Azzoun village, east of Qalqilia. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 08:15, Israeli forces stationed along the border fence, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, opened fire at agricultural lands, east of al-Qarara to the west of the said fence. However, no casualties were reported.
At approximately 12:10, Israeli forces moved into Termis’ya village, north of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 13:15, Israeli forces moved into Taqou’ village, southeast of Bethlehem. They patrolled the streets, where school students threw stones at Israeli soldiers who fired rubber-coated metal bullets and gas canisters in response. As a result, Khalaf Essa Khalaf Abu Mefreh (31) sustained a bullet wound to the right leg when he was present around his house. The wounded was taken to Beit Jala hospital, where medical sources described his wound as moderate.
At approximately 15:30, Israeli forces moved into al-Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets in a provocative manner, where some boys gathered and threw stones at Israeli soldiers who fired sound bombs, tear gas canisters and rubber-coated metal bullets in response. As a result, a number of civilians suffered tear gas inhalation, but neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 16:00, Israeli forces moved into Sheqba village, west of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 16:50, Israeli forces moved into Azzoun village, east of Qalqilia. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
At approximately 01:00, Israeli forces moved into Nablus. They raided a house belonging to the family of Osama Maqboul (32), a lawyer in charge of the administrative detention file at the International Tadamun (Solidarity) for Human Rights, and arrested him. Israeli forces raided a house belonging to the family of Nirmeen Salem (39), a secretary at the same organization, and arrested her as well. Journalist Abdul Rahman Omar Mostafa Awad from the organization said that Israeli forces took the aforementioned secretary to the third floor of al-Isra’ building in the centre of Nablus and obliged her to open the office of the organization. Israeli soldiers searched the office, confiscated 6 PC sets and documents relevant to Palestinian prisoners and withdrew later.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Rojeeb housing project, east of Nablus. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of lawyer Fares Riyadh Abu al-Hassan (47), director of the International Tadamun (Solidarity) for Human Rights. They blew up the door and arrested the aforementioned person.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into al-Daheya suburb, southeast of Nablus. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of journalist Ahmed Hamed Suleiman Khdeir (32), researcher at the International Tadamun (Solidarity) for Human Rights. They blew up the house door and arrested the aforementioned person as well.
At approximately 01:30, Israeli forces moved into Beit Awwa village, south of Doura, southwest of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 02:00, Israeli forces moved into Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Yusef Abdul Hamid Abu Mariya (39). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.
At approximately 02:30, Israeli forces moved into al-Samou’ village, south of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Bani Na’im village, east of Hebron. They patrolled the streets for some time and withdrew later. Neither house raids nor arrests were reported.
At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces moved into al-Ersal neighbourhood in Ramallah. They patrolled the streets and raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Mohammed Ahmed Mostafa Zaid (21). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination. It should be noted that the arrested is a commerce student at Birzeit University.
Around the same time, Israeli forces moved into Birzeit village, north of Ramallah. They patrolled the streets and raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Mohammed Saleh Ebeid (24). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination. It should be noted that the arrested is a media student at Birzeit University.
At approximately 12:00, a peaceful demonstration organized by young men in the anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre in Hebron in 1994. They headed to Nahal Oz crossing at the eastern borders of Gaza. About 150 persons approached the access restricted area, east of Gaza City at approximately 13:30 and threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who fired tear gas canisters and live ammunition in response. As a result, 2 civilians were wounded:
Nasser Maher Rahma (24), a journalist of at Gaza Media Youth Network. He sustained a bullet wound to the left leg; and
Yunis Ibrahim Ahmed al-Mughrabi (23), a media student at al-Azhar university. He sustained 2 bullet wounds to the legs.
At approximately 15:00, Israeli forces moved into Bab al-Zawiya area, in the centre of Hebron. They patrolled the streets, where a group of boys gathered and threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli soldiers who fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters in response. As a result, a number of civilians suffered tear gas inhalation. Israeli forces withdrew later, but no arrests were reported.
At approximately 17:00, Israeli forces moved into Qanoun neighbourhood, east of Halhoul, north of Hebron. They patrolled the streets and raided and searched a number of houses from which they arrested 6 civilians, including 2 children. The arrested were:
Alaa’ Ibrahim Salama (27);
Mohammed Ali Qashish (26);
Emad Ibrahim al-Za’noun (23);
Mohammed Belal al-Za’noun (20);
Mohammed Khader Abu Raya (17); and
Mohammed Khalil Zama’ra (17).
At approximately 18:50, Israeli forces moved into Deir Estya village, northwest of Salfit. They patrolled the streets for some time and fired flare bombs. In addition, they raided and searched a number of houses, but no arrests were reported.
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
At approximately 01:20, Israeli forces moved into Azzoun village, east of Qalqilia. They raided and searched a number of houses. At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces arrested 3 civilians and took them to an unknown destination. The arrested were:
Hamza Hazem Mohammed Salim (19);
Yazan Isma’il Ibrahim Radi (19); and
Sinan Ahmed Mojahed Redwan (18).
They also arrested Zaid Hosam Salim (26), but released him later because he suffers from mental problem.
At approximately 01:30, Israeli forces moved into Tubas. They patrolled the streets and raided and searched a number of houses from which they arrested Emad Ibrahim Mostafa Daraghma “al-Shamout” (22) and Omar Mohammed So’oud Daraghma “Abu Nasser” (23).
At approximately 01:50, Israeli forces moved into Bethlehem. They patrolled the streets and raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Montaser Abdul Karim Sadouq (29). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.
At approximately 02:30, Israeli forces moved into Ayda refugee camp, north of Bethlehem. About 30 soldiers deployed between the houses and raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Abdul Aziz Hussein Abu Srour (23). They arrested the aforementioned person and took him to an unknown destination.
At approximately 16:30, Israeli forces moved into Nablus. They patrolled the streets and arrested Abdul Rahman Mazen Hindiya (25), an engineering student at al-Najah National university and a leader of the Islamic Bloc at the university. He was arrested while he was walking in Faysal street in the centre of the city.
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 organised 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, 2 protestors, including a paramedic, were wounded during Bil’in protest. In addition, dozens of civilians suffered tear gas inhalation and other sustained bruises as they were beaten up by Israeli soldiers.
In the same context, 8 civilians, including a child, a journalist and a human rights activists, were wounded during protests organized at the entrance of al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah, Selwad village, northeast of the city, and in the centre of Hebron.
(PCHR keeps the names of the wounded).
Demonstrations against the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activity
Following the Friday Prayer, 21 February 2014, dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders organised a peaceful demonstration in Bil’in, west of Ramallah, in protest at the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities. Demonstrators took the streets raising the Palestinian flags and headed to the liberated territories near the annexation wall. Israeli forces had closed all the entrances of the village since the morning in order to prevent Palestinian and international activists and journalists from participating in the demonstration. Demonstrators marched adjacent to the cement wall and tried to cross the fence before Israeli forces that are 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 skunk water at them and chased them into the olive fields. As a result, dozens of demonstrators suffered tear gas inhalation, and others sustained bruises as they were beaten up by Israeli soldiers. In addition, 2 civilians, including a paramedic, were wounded. Paramedic Mohammed Ahmed Yassin (24) was hit by a gas canister to the belly and a 20-year-old male sustained a bullet wound to the right side of the head.
On the same day, 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. 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. As a result, many civilians suffered tear gas inhalation and bruises as they were beaten up by Israeli soldiers.
Around the same time, dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli and international human rights defenders organised a peaceful demonstration, in protest at the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities, in Nabi Saleh village, southwest of Ramallah. Demonstrators took to the streets raising Palestinian flags and chanting slogans against the occupation and in support of the Palestinian unity resistance, and then they headed to the lands that the settlers are trying to gain by force near “Halamish” settlement. Israeli forces 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 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 civilians suffered tear gas inhalation and bruises due to being beaten up by Israeli soldiers.
Following the Friday prayer, Palestinian civilians and international activists organised a peaceful demonstration in the centre of Kufor Qaddoum village, northwest of Qalqilia, and headed towards the eastern entrance of the village, in protest at the continued closure of the entrance with an iron gate, since the beginning of the Aqsa Intifada (2000). Clashes erupted between the demonstrators and Israeli forces that fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters to prevent them from reaching the aforementioned gate. As a result, dozens of demonstrators suffered tear gas inhalation and others sustained bruises as they were beaten up by Israeli soldiers.
Other demonstrations:
On Friday, 21 February 2014, 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, 3 civilians, including a child, were wounded. In addition, dozens of civilians suffered tear gas inhalation. A 21-year-old male sustained a bullet wound to the right leg, a 20-year-old male sustained a bullet wound to the right leg and a 16-year-old was hit by a gas canister to the right hand.
On the same day, dozens of Palestinian young men gathered at the western entrance of Selwad village, northeast of Ramallah on the road between Selwad village and Yabrod village near Street (60) to throw stones at the aforementioned street. As a result, Israeli soldiers stationed in the area fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas canisters and sound bombs at them and chased them to the village. A 23-year-old male sustained 2 bullet wounds to the back of the head and right side of the pelvis as a result.
At noon, dozens of Palestinian civilians, activists of the Youth Forum against Settlement Activity and human rights activists gathered in front of ‘Ali al-Baka’ mosque, in the center of Hebron, for a demonstration calling for the opening of Shuhada Street, which has been closed since 1994, following the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre of 1993 which was committed by Baruch Goldstein, an Israeli settler, against Muslim worshipers. The demonstrators headed towards the entrance of Shuhada Street. Israeli forces fired sound bombs and tear gas canisters and arrested 2 demonstrators. They pulled them and attacked them. The arrested were: Badee’ Mohammed Addeb Dweik (42), popular work activist; and Wesam Fawzi Lafi al-Najjar (19).
In the meantime, a group of youngsters threw stones at Israeli soldiers in Tale’t al-Zaheda and Bab al-Zawiya areas. In response, the Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated metal bullets, live-bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, 4 civilians were wounded: Mousa Mahmoud Abu Hashhash (59), researcher at B’Tselem, sustained a bullet wound to the head; Abdul Ghani al-Natcha (34), journalist at Palmedia agency; sustained a bullet wound to the face; a 19-year-old male sustained 2 bullet wounds to the left leg and right hand; and a 17-year-old male sustained a bullet wound to the left leg. Al-Shuhada’ streets has been closed for 5,000 Palestinians since the Ibrahim mosque massacre in 1994.
Journalist Abul Ghani al-Natcha said to PCHR’s fieldworker:
“I was standing at the entrance of Beersheba street opposite to al-Shuhada’ street. I fixed my camera on the tripod and put on a press vest, helmet and a muzzle. At approximately 17:30, Israeli forces started firing gas and smoke canisters in the area and withdrew towards a checkpoint erected at the entrance of al-Shuhada’ street. When the demonstration ended, I took off the muzzle. In the meantime, Israeli soldiers were present about 15 meters away from me. I heard a gunshot and something hit me in the face near my left eye. I was pushed 2 meters backwards as a result and fell to the ground. I fainted and then woke up in Hebron hospital. The doctors stitched the wound, but still I cannot see with my left eye.”
Mousa Abu Hashhash, researched at B’Tselem, said to PCHR’s fieldworker:
“I was standing near clock square. I put on a long vest with B’Tselem logo on it and held a camera. I tried to cross the street heading to the other side, but I heard a gunshot. I felt something had hit me in the left side of my head. Blood was covering my head. I was taken to Hebron hospital, where they examined me and stitched the wound.”
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 for 9 months 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 tonnes of cooking gas into Gaza per day. This limited quantity is less than half of the daily needs, which is 200 tonnes 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 benzine led to the aggravation of the crisis as a result of using the gas cylinder for cars or as an alternative for benzine to run generators. As a result, the demand for gas further increased.
For almost 6 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.
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.
The Egyptian authorities allow the population of the Gaza Strip to travel via Rafah International crossing, which connects the Gaza Strip with the outside world. Only limited and specified categories are allowed, including patients, students, persons that hold residencies in Egypt or abroad, men over 40 years, females in all ages, children under 18, persons who hold Arab and foreign nationalities, and members of Arab and international humanitarian delegations. Supposedly the crossing opens seven days a week. Nowadays, the crossing is overcrowded due to the prolonged procedures from the Egyptian side, particularly after closing it for several days over the past weeks due to Egypt’s security conditions, which has affected the travellers’ movement in both directions.
Exports:
On Wednesday, 19 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed the exportation of 137,000 flowers.
On Sunday, 23 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed the exportation of 7.4 tonnes of tomato cherries and 152,000 flowers.
On Monday, 24 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed the exportation of 230 kilograms of garlic leaves and 180 kilograms of mint.
Other Imports:
On Tuesday, 18 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed the entry of 490 tonnes of construction aggregate and 236 tonnes of cement for the UNRWA; and 490 tonnes of construction aggregate, 18 tonnes of construction steel, and 120 tonnes of cement for the UNDP. They also allowed the entry of 97 tonnes of fodders and 546 tonnes of wheat.
On Wednesday, 19 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed the entry of 160 tonnes of cement for the UNRWA and allowed the entry of 741 tonnes of fodders and 741 tonnes of wheat.
On Thursday, 20 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed the entry of 160 tonnes of cement the UNRWA and 41 tonnes of cement for the UNDP. They also allowed the entry of 858 tonnes of fodders and 273 tonnes of wheat.
On Sunday, 23 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed the entry of 700 tonnes of construction aggregate, 316 tonnes of cement and 27 tonnes of white cement for the UNRWA. They also allowed the entry of 702 tonnes of fodders and 195 tonnes of wheat.
On Monday, 24 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed the entry of 624 tonnes of fodders and 156 tonnes of wheat
Empty Plastic Containers Returned to Israel via Karm Abu Salem
On Tuesday, 18 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed 5 truckloads of empty plastic containers to be returned via Karm Abu Salem.
On Wednesday, 19 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed 3 truckloads of empty plastic containers to be returned via Karm Abu Salem.
On Thursday, 20 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed 3 truckloads of empty plastic containers and a truckload of oxygen tubes to be returned via Karm Abu Salem.
On Sunday, 23 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed 5 truckloads of empty plastic containers and a truckload of cartons of wood to be returned via Karm Abu Salem.
On Monday, 24 February 2014, Israeli forces allowed 3 truckloads of empty plastic containers and a truckload of oxygen cylinders to be returned via Karm Abu Salem.
Beit Hanoun (“Erez”) crossing, in the north of the Gaza Strip, is dedicated for the movement of individuals, and links the Gaza Strip with the 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 07:00 on Thursday, 20 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron. At approximately 07:30, they established another checkpoint at the entrance of Sa’ir village, northeast of Hebron. At approximately 15:00, another checkpoint was established at the northern entrance of Hebron. All checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 07:00 on Friday, 21 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the northern entrance of Hebron. At approximately 17:00, another checkpoint was established at the entrance of Ezna, west of Hebron. The two checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 07:30 on Saturday, 22 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the southern entrance of Halhoul, north of Hebron. At approximately 15:00, another checkpoint was established at the entrance of al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of the city. The two checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 07:00 on Sunday, 23 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron. Around the same time, they established another checkpoint at the entrance of Beit ‘Aynoun village, east of the city. The two checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 07:30 on Monday, 24 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of the city. Around the same time, another checkpoint was established on the main road between Yatta and al-Samou’a village, south of the city. At approximately 16:00, they established a similar checkpoint at entrance of Ezna village (al-Liyah Triangle). All checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 07:00 on Tuesday, 25 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron. At approximately 15:00, another checkpoint was established at the entrance of Kharsa village, south of Dura southwest of the city. The two checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
Ramallah: Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 09:30 on Thursday, 20 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the northern entrance of Birzeit, north of Ramallah. At approximately 17:30, they established another checkpoint at the entrance of Ni’lin village, west of Ramallah. The checkpoint was later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 09:30 on Friday, 21 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of ‘Abod village, northwest of Ramallah. At approximately 11:00, a similar checkpoint was established another checkpoint at the entrance of al-Tibah village, northeast of the city. At approximately 18:30, they established another checkpoint at the entrance of Beit ‘Aor al-Foqa village, southwest of Ramallah. All checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 10:00 on Saturday, 22 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Kafr ‘Ein village, northwest of Ramallah. The checkpoint was later removed, and no arrests were reported.
Qalqilya: Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 13:30 on Thursday, 20 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the western entrance of Amatin village, northeast of Qalqilya. At approximately 18:00, a similar checkpoint was established at the entrance of Jeet village, northeast of the city. The Israeli soldiers stationed at the checkpoint arrested Sa’adi Kamal Dawoud ‘Aqel, from Tulkarm and Rami Shbeitah from ‘Azoun village, who are both military men at the Palestinian Police and Intelligence, and later released them. No other arrests were reported.
At approximately 14:50 on Friday, 21 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint on Qalqilya-Tulkarm road. At approximately 18:45, Israeli forces established another checkpoint at the entrance of ‘Azoun village, east of the city. The two checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 10:30 on Saturday, 22 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Jeet village, northeast of Qalqilya. At approximately 19:15, another checkpoint was established at the eastern entrance of ‘Azoun village, east of Qalqilya. At approximately 21:30, they established a similar checkpoint between the villages of ‘Azoun and Kafr Tholoth. All checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 15:50 on Monday, 24 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint between the villages of ‘Ezbet Salman and ‘Azoun ‘Etmeh, southeast of Qalqilya. The checkpoint was later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 20:30 on Tuesday, 25 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Jinsafout village, east of Qalqilya. At approximately 15:00, they established another checkpoint under the bridge of ‘Azoun village on Tulkarm-Qalqilya Road. The two checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
Salfit: Israeli forces have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. At approximately 14:00 on Monday, 24 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint between the southern entrance of Kafl Haris and Haris village, north of Salfit. At approximately 16:40, another checkpoint was established at the northern entrance of al-Zawiyah village, northwest of Salfit. The two 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 11:00 on Thursday, 20 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint on al-Mo’arjat Road between Jericho and Ramallah. The checkpoint was later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 09:00 on Friday, 21 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint near the entrance of al-Zbeidat village, north of Jericho. At approximately 17:00, another checkpoint was established near the southern entrance of Jericho. At approximately 18:30, a similar checkpoint was established near the entrance of Marji Na’ajah village, north of the city. All checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were reported.
At approximately 09:30 on Saturday, 22 February 2014, Israeli forces established near the entrance of Fasayel village, north of Jericho. At approximately 15:30, another checkpoint was established near the southern entrance of the city. The two checkpoints were later removed, and no arrests were removed.
Arrests near the borderline between the Gaza Strip and Israel
On Thursday evening, 20 February 2014, Israeli forces stationed at the borderline with Israel in the northern Gaza Strip arrested 3 Palestinian civilians while they were trying to pass the border in order to enter into Israel to work there. The arrested were identified as: ‘Atta Yousif Hasan Fayyad (18); Mohammed Subhi Hasan Fayyad (20); and Yosri Ghassan Jebril al-‘Ajrami (19), all from Block 5 in Jabalia refugee camp. According to Yousif Fayyad, he lost his son ‘Atta and his nephew Mohammed on the aforementioned Thursday, and they did not come back home. They left in the early morning, and none knew where they were till he received a call on his cell phone from the Israeli police telling him that his son and his nephew are under arrest after passing the northern borders of the Gaza Strip. He added that they were being held in Eshkol prison and that they needed legal assistance. The family of al’Ajrami said that they received a call from the Israeli police telling them that their son is arrested by Israeli authorities and he is now in Eshkol prison, so they have to hire a lawyer for him.
Arrests and Maltreatment at military checkpoints
At approximately 14:00 on Friday, 21 February 2014, Israeli forces stationed at the entrance of Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron, arrested Sakher Hisham Khalil Abu Mariyah (23) after detaining the vehicle he uses for public transportation at the checkpoint established at the entrance of the village. He was taken to a military jeep and then to an unknown destination.
At approximately 14:00 on Saturday, 22 February 2014, Israeli forces established a checkpoint at the entrance of Jeet village, northeast of Qalqilya. They arrested Sharaf Dawoud ‘Aqel (25), a Palestinian police officer from Kafr Qadoum and took him to an unknown destination.
At approximately 20:15 on the aforementioned day, Israeli forces established a checkpoint in the centre of Beit Fojjar near the village clinic, southeast of Bethlehem. They arrested two children while passing by the area and took them to an unknown destination. The arrested were identified as Mohammed Anwar Taqatqa (16) and Shahin Mustafa Shahin (14).
At approximately 15:00 on Sunday, 23 February 2014, Israeli forces deployed in the old city neighborhoods in central Hebron arrested Ma’moun ‘Adel al-Fakhouri (29) claiming that he has a knife. They took him to “Karyat Arbaa’” police station, east of the city.
At approximately 13:00 Monday, 24 February 2014, Israeli forces travelling in a military jeep near al-Sawiyah School on the main road, east of Nablus, arrested ‘Issa Yousif Abu ‘Antar (18) and took him to an unknown destination.
At approximately 15:00 on the same day, Israeli forces deployed in the old city neighbourhoods in Hebron arrested Bader Fadel Abu Madi (25) and Tamer Mansour al-Rajabi (20) under the pretext of not obeying Israeli soldiers’ orders and took him to an unknown destination.
At approximately 14:00 on Tuesday, 25 February 2014, Israeli forces stationed at Checkpoint 160 established at the entrance of al-Rajabi neighbourhood in the centre of the old city in central Hebron arrested ‘Amer Wajih al-Rajabi (16) and took him to “Ja’abrah” police station in the centre of the old city.
Settlement activities and attacks by settlers against Palestinian civilians and property
Attacks carried out by Israeli forces
At approximately 09:00 on Thursday, 20 February 2014, Israeli forces backed by 3 military vehicles and accompanied by vehicles from the Construction and Organization Department in the Israeli Civil Administration moved into Ezna village, west of Hebron. They stationed in Abu Rishah area, west of the village, and the Construction and Organization officer handed civilians 3 notices to halt construction work in their own structures under the pretext of having no construction permit in the areas classified as “C” according to the 1993 Oslo Agreement.
The notices included the following:
- A 200-square-meter under-construction house comprised of 2 floors; a 150-square-meter tin barrack; and another 200-sqaure-meter barrack used for collecting scrap belonging to Mohammed ‘Azmi Abu Jheishah;
- A 150-sqaure-meter tin barrack and another one of 250 square meters for collecting scrap belonging to ‘Arafat Yousif Abu Jheishah;
- A 300-square-meter tin barrack for grazing sheep belonging to Sofian Mohammed Abu Jheishah; and
- A 60-square-meter tent for collecting scrap belonging to Sofian Mohammed Daraghmah.
At approximately 10:00 on Tuesday, 25 February 2014, Israeli forces accompanied by an officer from the Construction and Organization Department in the Israeli Civil Administration moved into Beit Loqaya, southwest of Ramallah. They stationed near the field of Beit Loqaya Union Club and patrolled to take pictures for the barracks, wedding hall and steel factory in the area. The Israeli Civil Administration officer handed a notice bearing number 160428 to halt construction in a 200-square-meter barrack built of bricks and shaders and roofed with tin. The barrack is used as a popular café belonging to Rami Shehadah ‘Asi (26).
At approximately 13:30 on Monday, 26 February 2014, Israeli forces leveled Palestinian lands belonging to Mesleh Nayef Soliman al-Deek in Kafr Deek village in Deir Abu Sam’aan area, west of Salfit, in order to establish a road to “Lishim” outpost. Civilians managed to force the Israeli bulldozers to stop temporarily working after skirmishing with the Israeli forces. Israeli forces have been leveling the area for four years. However, in the evening of the aforementioned day, Israeli bulldozers levelled this land in order to annex it to the aforementioned outpost. The owners of the targeted lands in that area previously headed to the Israeli courts to submit the papers proving their ownership, no decision has been issued in this regard.
“Lishim” outpost, west of Salfit, and established on the lands of Kafr al-Deek and Deir Ballout, started with new settlement units surrounding the “Deir Sam’aan” archaeological site, which is sculpted in rocks and a big part of it is located under earth. It’s been there for 1600 years and belongs to the Byzantine civilization. The site also includes presses of oil and grape, water wells, arcs, and mosaic as well as a Roman Church. Israeli forces ignored the Israeli courts’ decisions and levelled lands confiscated by the court’s decision. Of these lands is a land belonging to Shuhrat Mustafa Salman al-Deek, and Israeli forces kept working in it despite the decision issued for the interest of the aforementioned civilian. Israeli forces till now have levelled around 4 kilometres between the villages of Kafr al-Deek and Deir al-Ballut for the inetrest of “’Ali Zihaf” settlement and “Lishim” outpost, and they are still working on annexing much more lands.
Attacks carried out by settlers
At approximately 08:00 on Saturday, 22 February 2014, a number of settlers from “Beit ‘Ein” settlement established on the Palestinian lands confiscated from the west of Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron, threw stones at and insulted Mohammed ‘Abdel Hamid al-Sleibi (78) and his sons while working in their land in Abu al-Rish area, west of the village. As a result, they were forced to flee for fear of their lives.
At approximately 13:50 on the same day, a group of settlers from “Jel’aad” settlement attacked the residents of Jeet village, northeast of Qalqilya, after the residents planted olive seedlings in their lands adjacent to the aforementioned settlement. According to investigations conducted by PCHR, when farmers finished planting the seedlings, around 100 settlers attacked the farmers and chased them into the village. They smashed the windows of a house belonging to the family of Mohammed Yousif al-Sakhen and the windows of a vehicle belonging to ‘Awni Nassar. They also attacked a vehicle belonging to Nasim ‘Abdel Qader al-Sedah and smashed its windows. They then raided a house belonging to the family of Sami Ahmed ‘Erman and attacked his family members with sticks who as a result escaped from the house. The village residents attempted to confront the settlers’ attack and get them out of the village. Meanwhile, Israeli forces moved into the village and fired tear gas canisters and sound bombs at the civilians forcing them to get in their houses in order to evacuate settlers from the village.
Merwan Yamin, from the Jeet village council, said to a PCHR fieldworker:
“On Saturday afternoon, 22 February 2014, members of an agricultural association in Nablus called to inform us that they will visit the council. At approximately 13:30, the association members arrived carrying 50 olive seedlings and then we headed with some civilians and distributed the seedlings in 3 areas. Once we finished planting in the land of Mahmoud Mohammed Nasser, which is about 200 meters away from Jel’ad settlement, the settlers attacked us. We immediately fled away to avoid skirmishing with them, but they chased us in their vehicles. They stormed the village and started attacking houses and vehicles. They also smashed the windows of the houses and cars and raided houses and attacked families so it was like war. The civilians attempted to confront this attack and held sticks. They were chasing settlers when Israeli forces arrived to support them and get them safely out of the village.”
At approximately 14:00 on the same day, a group of settlers under intensive protection of Israeli forces stormed the old city markets in central Hebron. The settlers threw stones at shops and verbally abused civilians. The old city in Hebron has recently witnessed increasing violence perpetrated by settlers living in the outposts of “Beit Romamo” and “Beit Hadasa”.
At approximately 11:00 on Sunday, 23 February 2014, a group of settlers headed by Baroukh Marzel from “Ramat Yishai” outpost established on the lands confiscated from Tal al-Ramidah neighborhood in central Hebron stormed the old city markets under heavy guard of the Israeli forces. The settlers gathered near the intersection of al-Sahlah Street and attempted to stop the Palestinian workers from carrying out rehabilitation works in one of the shops, which belong to Ghassan ‘Ezz al-Deen Abu Hadid. The settlers pushed the workers and tried to attack them, and a number of them put obstacles in front of the entrance of a shop to prevent the entry of the building materials.
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:
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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.