Israeli Occupation Forces Storm Al-Khalil
Villages, Attack Protesters and Detainees, Escalate Uprooting of Olive Trees
IOF troops storm Al-Khalil (Hebron) villages
[ 18/03/2012 - 11:01 AM ]
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)--
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed a number of villages in Al-Khalil
(Hebron) province and Fawar refugee camp south of the city before dawn
Sunday.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that the soldiers stormed the camp
and used police dogs in combing it.
They said that an infantry unit accompanied the IOF troops in combing
the camp and installed roadblocks in its center.
Local sources said that IOF soldiers stormed three villages near Al-Khalil
and fired stun grenades in one of them but no arrests were reported.
Report registers escalation in targeting olive trees in West
Bank
[ 18/03/2012 - 10:43 AM ]
NABLUS, (PIC)--
The national bureau in defense of land and to resist settlement said
that Jewish settlers and soldiers have escalated their targeting of
olive trees in West Bank land over the past week.
It said in a report on Saturday that Israeli occupation forces and
Jewish settlers used bulldozers and other means to uproot hundreds of
olive trees in the West Bank areas especially in Salfit, Nablus, and Al-Khalil.
The report said that Israel ignored a report prepared by ambassadors
of the European Union to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah that
criticized attacks on Palestinian citizens and land, and accelerated
settlement activity and Judaization of Jerusalem.
It noted that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu announced numerous
settlement projects in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem the latest
of which was approving the construction of 50000 new housing units in
occupied Jerusalem over the coming decade.
Six-year-old child wounded in IOF shooting
[ 18/03/2012 - 09:22 AM ]
RAFAH, (PIC)--
A six-year-old Palestinian child was wounded on Sunday morning when
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired at residential quarters east of
Rafah to the south of the Gaza Strip.
The higher committee for ambulance and emergency said that the child
Suhaib Sultan was hit with a bullet in his right thigh.
It described his condition as “moderate”, adding that IOF soldiers on
nearby watchtowers opened indiscriminate fire at the citizens’ homes in
the vicinity of Gaza international airport.
Israeli Occupation Soldiers Broke Into Detention Camps 6
Times Last Week
Saturday March 17, 2012 10:01 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Palestinian Researcher specialized in detainees’ affair, Riyadh Al-Ashqar,
stated that Israeli occupation soldiers broke into prisons and detention
centers six times last week, attacked and violated the rights of the
Palestinian detainees, and wounded eleven.
Al-Ashqar stated,
Friday, that under-cover forces of the Israeli army broke into six main
detention centers, where Palestinian political prisoners are held, and
transferred more than 200 detainees to different prisons and detention
centers, in addition to placing eight detainees in solitary confinement,
and imposed further restrictions on the detainees.
Soldiers
fired gas bombs at the detainees, and attacked them with batons; eleven
detainees were injured, some of them suffered concussions and fractures,
while others suffocated after inhaling gas fired by the army.
One of the detainees, identified as Fares Khalifa, required
hospitalization after he was repeatedly beaten by the soldiers, and was
bleeding from his forehead. Some of the wounded detainees were
identified as Ziad Zahran, Malek Al-Jallad, Mohammad Nuwwara, Hamza Al-Khmour,
Ziad As-Seelawi and Eyad Fatafta.
The army broke into sections 14
and 16 in Ofer prison, cuffed the detainees and placed them in small
rooms before violently searching their rooms causing damage to the
detainees’ property.
Soldiers also sprayed teargas at the
detainees in the two sections after they objected to the misstatement
they face, and the humiliation they encountered by the soldiers who
cuffed and searched them.
The detainees complained after the
army cut water supplies in the two sections, and confiscated the
detainee’s cooking supplies, before attacking and handcuffing them for
several hours.
The Nahshon and Mitzada Brigades of the Israeli
army also broke into the detainees’ rooms in Nafha prison and
transferred all detainees, held in section eleven, to the Galboa’ and
Ramon prisons without even allowing them to take their clothes and
belongings with them.
In a separate attack against the detainees
in Nafha, soldiers of the Mitzada Brigade surrounded the detainees who
were in the prison yard, and held them for several hours as they holding
a protest against the harsh treatment, and repeated violations.
The prison administration then decided to bar the detainees from their
visitation rights for a month, and confiscated all electrical equipment
from their rooms, and decided to keep them confined in their rooms for a
full week, with a one-hour a day break.
Soldiers further broke
into the Galboa’ prison during visitation hour while dozens of families
were waiting in front of the prisoner hoping to be allowed to visit
their detained loved ones, but instead, witnessed the soldiers in full
riot gear, preparing to break into the detainee’s rooms; the families
were denied their visitation right and were forced to leave the prison
compound.
For the second time in less than two days, soldiers
broke into the Asqalan prison and transferred all Hamas detainees to the
Ramon and Eshil prisons without allowing them to pack their clothes and
personal belongings.
Al-Ashqar said that the detainees announced
that they will be escalating their non-violent struggle and that they
are determined to remain steadfast until achieving their internationally
guaranteed rights.
The detainees will be start by conducting
hunger-strikes two days a week in the first stage, and are weighing the
possibility of conducting civil disobedience against the prison
administration.
Al-Ashqar added that the Israeli Prison
Authority will likely resort to more violence , adding that he fears
that the army will use excessive force against them, especially since
the administration does not hesitate in using gas bombs, rubber-coated
metal bullets and even live rounds in addition to physically assaulting
the detainees with clubs and batons.
He voiced an appeal to human
rights groups around the world to intervene “before it is too late”, and
called on the Palestinian people and their factions to hold massive
protests in support of the detainees.
Former political prisoner,
Palestinian Researcher, head of the Census Bureau at the Palestinian
Ministry of Detainees, Abdul-Nasser Farawna, stated in a compressive
report published on February 12, 2012, that 202 Palestinians detainees
were killed in Israeli prisons and interrogation facilities since Israel
occupied the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem in 1967.
74 of them were executed by the soldiers after they were kidnapped,
7 were shot and killed while in prison, 51 died due to the lack of
medical treatment, and 70 died due to excessive torture during
interrogation, Farawna stated in his report.
Eight Injured, one Seriously, as Israeli Occupation Troops
attack West Bank Anti Wall Protests
Friday March 16, 2012 15:09 by Ghassan Bannoura - IMEMC News
Eight civilians were injured, one seriously, on Friday, while many
were treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation when Israeli
occupation soldiers attacked anti wall protests in a number of West Bank
villages.
Protests were organized in the central West Bank
villages of Bil’in, Nil’in and al Nabi Saleh.
Eight protesters
including one international supporter were injured by Israeli fire at a
protest in the village of al Nabi Saleh. The international activist was
seriously injured when she was hit with many rubber-coated steel bullets
fired by Israeli troops.
al Nabi Saleh villagers and their
international and Israeli supporters marched after the midday prayers on
Friday to protest Israel’s confiscation of their lands to build a
settlement. Troops attacked the march before they even left the village.
Soldiers invaded the villages and fired tear gas into people’s
homes; many were treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation.
Soldiers also sprayed residents homes with chemical water.
Also
on Friday, soldiers used tear gas and rubber coated steel bullets to
suppress the anti wall protests at the villages of Bil’in and Nil’in.
Many there were also treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Bil’in protest was in solidarity with the recent attacks on Gaza
and with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike. Nil’in also marked the
anniversary of the killing of US activist Rachel Corrie by the Israeli
army in Gaza in 2003. Nli‘in also marked the anniversary of the injury
of US activist Tristan Anderson. He was shot in the head with a tear gas
canister by Israeli troops in Nil’in in March, 2009.
Elsewhere In
southern West, villagers of Al Ma’ssara, along with their international
and Israeli supporters protested the Israeli wall. Troops stopped
protesters at the village entrance before they reached lands owned by
local farmers but which Israel confiscated to build the wall on. Later
troops forced people back into the village using rifle-butts. No
injuries were reported.