Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories,
PCHR Weekly Report, January 10-16, 2019
PCHR, January 18, 2019
Editor's Note:
While brutal force has been used to create Zionist Israel and sustain
it thus far, Zionist claims to Palestine are false. Actually, from the
five thousand years of known written history, there has been a
continuous Palestinian-Canaanite presence in the Holy Land. Despite the
Zionist false claims, the ancient Israelites ruled part of the land for
only 85 years (during the reign of David, Solomon, and Solomon's son).
After that, the Egyptians conquered Palestine-Canaan in 925 BC,
followed by Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, before
the Arab Muslim rule, starting from 636 AD.
By the Time Jesus started his mission, the three population groups of
Canaanites, Palestinians, and Israelites were melted together in
religion and language. Most of them became Christians when Constantine
converted in 313 AD. Then, most of them became Muslims in the 7th and
8th centuries AD.
So, Palestinian Muslims, Christians, and Jews are the ones who have
the right to claim descent from ancient Israelites, Palestinians, and
Canaanites, not Zionists from other continents.
The following news stories are just examples
of the Israeli occupation government violations of Palestinian human
rights, on daily basis.
More detailed news stories can be found at
the following sources: https://english.palinfo.com/,
http://imemc.org/,
https://paltoday.ps/ar/
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A Palestinian young man severely injured by Israeli occupation
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PCHR Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (10 – 16 January 2019)
Israeli forces continued with systematic crimes, in the occupied
Palestinian territory (oPt), for the week of 10 – 16 January, 2019.
Israeli forces continued to use excessive force against peaceful
protestors in the Gaza Strip. A woman and a child were killed during the
42nd week of the Return and Breaking the Siege March. 143 civilians,
including 34 children, 3 women, 3 journalists, and 3 paramedics, were
wounded; the injury of 3 of them were reported as serious.
Shooting:
In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli forces continued to use lethal force
against the participants in the peaceful protests organized along the
Gaza Strip borders, which witnessed the peaceful protests for the
42nd week along the eastern and northern border area of the Gaza Strip.
In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli forces killed 2 Palestinian, including a
child and woman, and wounded 143 civilians, including 34 children, 3
women, 3 journalists, and 3 paramedics. The injury of 3 of those
wounded was reported serious. In the West Bank, the Israeli forces
wounded 7 civilians, including 2 journalists and a paramedic in separate
shooting incidents.
In the Gaza Strip, On 11 January 2019, the
Israeli forces killed Amal al-Termasi (44) from al-Sheikh Redwan in Gaza
City after she was hit with a bullet to the head at approximately 15:50.
At the time of being wounded, she was around 200 meters away from the
border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israeli in eastern Gaza City.
At approximately 05:00 on Monday, 14 January 2019, medical sources
at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, declared the death of ‘Abdel Ra’ouf
Salhah (13) from Block 8 Street in Jabalia refugee camp, succumbing to
wounds he sustained in the northern Gaza Strip in 11 November 2019.
The above-mentioned child was directly hit to the left side of his head
with a teargas canister, causing acute bleeding and laceration in the
brain in addition to a swelling. As a result, he was taken for
treatment in al-Shifa Hospital, where he stayed in the Intensive Care
Unit (ICU) until his death was declared.
As part of using
excessive force against the peaceful protesters along the Gaza Strip
borders, during the reporting period, Israeli forces wounded 143
civilians, including 34 children, 3 women, 3 journalists, and 3
paramedics. The injury of 3 of those wounded was reported serious.
Injuries in the Gaza Strip between 10 and 16 January 2019
According to the Governorate
Governorate Injuries Total Children Women
Journalists Paramedics Critical Injuries
Northern Gaza Strip 23
8
0
0
1
1
Gaza City
70 16
0
1
0
0
Central Gaza Strip 14
3
3
1
0
0
Khan Younis
23 4
0
1
1
1
Rafah
13 3
0
0
1
1
Total
143 34
3
3
3
3
As part of targeting the Palestinian fishermen in the sea, the
Israeli forces continued to escalate their attacks against the
Palestinian fishermen, indicating the on-going Israeli policy to target
their livelihoods. During the reporting period, PCHR documented 6
incidents that resulted in the arrest of 2 sibling fishermen and
confiscation of their boats.
As part of targeting the border
areas, on 10 January 2019, Israeli soldiers opened fire at the border
area adjacent to the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel in
eastern al-Shija’iyah neighbourhood in eastern Gaza City.
On 11
January 2019, Israeli forces fired an artillery shell at a border
control point belonging to al-Qassam Brigades in the vicinity of the
Return Encampment in Malaka area in eastern Gaza City.
On 12
January 2019, Israeli soldiers opened fire at farmers and shepherds in
eastern Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip and eastern Jabalia in the
northern Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the Israeli forces fired artielly
shells at a border control point belonging to al-Qassam Brigades in
eastern Shija’iyah neighbourhood in estern Gaza City.
On 13
January 2019, Israeli forces sporadically opened fire at farmers and
shepherds in the northern Gaza Strip.
On 16 January 2019,
Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence between the Gaza Strip
and Israel opened fire at the agricultural lands in eastern al-Maghazi
and Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, but no casualties were
reported.
As part of the airstrikes, on 12 January 2019, Israeli
warplanes carried out 4 airstrikes launching 7 missiles at vacant lands
and a border control point belonging to the Palestinian armed groups in
eastern al-Shija’iyah neighbourhood in eastern Gaza City in the vicinity
of al-Rayes Mount in north-eastern al-Tofah neighbourhood.
However, no casualties were reported.
On 13 January 2019,
Israeli drones fired 2 missiles at a border control point in eastern
Khuza’ah village, east of Khan Younis City. No casualties were
reported.
In the West Bank, during the reporting period, Israeli
forces wounded 7 Palestinian civilians, including 2 journalists and a
paramedic, in separate shooting incidents.
Incursions:
During the reporting period, Israeli forces conducted at least 100
military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank and 4
similar incursions into Jerusalem and its suburbs. During those
incursions, Israeli forces arrested at least 62 Palestinians, including
9 children, in the West Bank. Moreover, 11 others, including a
child, were arrested in Jerusalem and its suburbs.
In the Gaza
Strip, on 15 January 2019, Israeli forces moved 100 meters into Landfill
area, north of the Agriculture School in northern Beit Hanoun in the
northern Gaza Strip. On 16 January 2019, they also moved 100
meters into the western side of the border fence with Israel opposite to
the Memorial Site in the south-eastern side of Beit Hanoun in the
northern Gaza Strip. They levelled and combed lands that were
previously levelled amidst sporadic shooting. However, no
casualties or damage to property was reported.
Israeli Forces
Continued to Create a Jewish Majority in East Jerusalem City:
As part
of Seizure of Palestinian Civilians’ property in favour of settlement
assocaitions, On Thursday morning, 10 January 2019, the Israeli Law
Enforcement Department handed al-Sabagh family a notice to evacuate
their building, which shelters 5 families, including 45 persons. The
Israeli Execution and Procedure Department gave the family until 21
January 2019 to evacuate the building. Mohammad al-Sabbagh (65) said
that this notice came to implement Magistrate’s Court decision against
al-Sabbagh family and in favor of settlers. This order came after the
Israeli Supreme Court rejected the family’s lawyer request to open
Sheikh Jarrah’s ownership file and request for a 5-judge panel instead
of 3. Mohammad al-Sabbagh confirmed that 48 families are threatened to
be expelled in Karm al-Ja’ouni area in Sheikh Jarrah, where al-Sabbagh
family lives from 1956. Al-Sabbagh family is one of 19 others who have
cases pending in the Israeli courts. The settlement associations seek to
expel Palestinian civilians from the aforementioned neighborhood.
Israeli Forces continued their settlement activities, and the settlers
continued their attacks against Palestinian civilians and their property
As part of settlement crimes and demolitions, 16 January 2016,
Israeli forces demolished a house belonging to ‘Abed al-Hadi ‘Ali ‘Abiat
(40), in Fasayil village, north of Jericho, under the pretext of
non-licensing. ‘Abed al-Hadi said to PCHR’s fieldworker that the Israeli
forces accompanied with military bulldozers moved into the village and
surrounded his house without a prior warning. They forcibly got him and
his children out of the house and then completely demolished the house.
He added that his house was comprised of a 30-sqaure-meter room built
with concrete and roofed with tin plates.
Following that, the Israeli
forces moved into al-Nwei’amah village, north of Jericho, where they
surrounded a house belonging to Soliman Abu Kharbeish and completely
demolished it. The house was comprised of 3 rooms, a kitchen and
bathroom.
As part of the Israeli settlers’ attacks against the
Palestinians civilians and their property, PCHR’s fieldworkers
documented during the reporting period 6 attacks carried out by Israeli
settlers. As a result, 1200 forest tree seedlings were damaged, a
civilian car sustained damage and a Fieldworker at “B’tselem’” sustained
wounds to his left leg and right hand after he was attacked by one of
the Israeli settlers’ dogs in Um al-‘Omar area, east of Yata in southern
Hebron.
Use of Force against Demonstrations in Protest against the
U.S. President’s Decision to Recognize Jerusalem as the Capital of
Israel:
Israeli forces continued its excessive use of lethal
force against peaceful demonstration organized by Palestinian civilians
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and it was named as “The Great March of
Return and Breaking Siege.” The demonstration was in protest against the
U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration to move the U.S. Embassy to
it. According to PCHR fieldworkers’ observations, the border area
witnessed large participation by Palestinian civilians as the Israeli
forces continued to use upon highest military and political echelons
excessive force against the peaceful demonstrators, though the
demonstration were fully peaceful. The demonstration was as follows
during the reporting period:
Gaza Strip:
In the 42nd week of the March of Return and Breaking Siege
activities, Israeli forces killed 2 Palestinian civilians, including a
woman and a child. They also wounded 143 civilians, including 34
children, 3 women, 3 journalists and 3 paramedics. The injury of 3
of them were reported as serious. The incidents were as follows:
Gaza City: Israeli forces killed Amal Mustafa al-Termassy (44) from
al-Sheikh Redwan neighborhood in Gaza City after being hit with a live
bullet to the head at approximately 15:50 while she was 200 meters away
western the border fence with Israel. Moreover, the Israeli forces
wounded 70 civilians, including 16 children and a journalist. Forty-nine
civilians were hit with live bullets, 20 were directly hit with tear gas
canisters and a civilian was hit with a rubber bullet. The wounded
journalist namely Hussain ‘Abed al-Jawad Karssou’ (43) who works as a
photojournalist at Global News, was hit with a tear gas canister to the
head.
Northern Gaza Strip: The Israeli shooting at
Palestinian demonstrates resulted in the injury of 23 civilians,
including 8 children and a paramedic. Six of them were hit with live
bullets and shrapnel and 17 were directly hit with tear gas canisters.
The injury of one of them namely ‘Abed al-Ra’oof Isma’il Mohammed Salha
(13) from Jabalia refugee camp, was classified as critical. The wounded
child was directly hit with a tear gas canister to the left side of the
head, which resulted in severe bleeding and brain swelling and
laceration. He was taken to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, where he was
admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) until his death was declared at
approximately 05:00 on Monday, 14 January 2019. The wounded paramedic,
Anas ‘Abed al-Latif Salha (26), who works at the Palestinian Medical
Relief Society, was hit with a tear gas canister to the left hand.
Central Gaza Strip: Israeli forces firing live bullets and tear gas
canisters, which continued until approximately 17:00, resulted in the
injury of 14 civilians, including 3 children, 3 woman, and a journalist.
One of them was hit with a live bullet, another one was hit with a
rubber bullet and 12 others were directly hit with tear gas canisters.
The wounded journalist identified as Hossny Fouad Hossny Salah (26),
from al-Buraij refugee camp, was directly hit with a tear gas canister
to the face. Hossny works as a cameraman at the Agence France-Presse
(AFP)
Khan Younis: The Israeli shooting at Palestinian
demonstrates resulted in the injury of 23 civilians, including 4
children and a paramedic identified as Mustafa ‘Emad al-Senwar (22).
Mustafa is a volunteer at and was hit with a tear gas canister to the
neck. He was then admitted to the ICU at the Gaza European Hospital due
to his serious health condition. It should be noted that last week, he
was also hit with a tear gas canister to the right thigh.
Rafah: 13
civilians, including 3 children, were wounded. 3 of them were hit with
live bullets and shrapnel and 10 were directly hit with tear gas
canisters. Moreover, an ambulance belonging to the Ministry of Health
was hit with a live bullet damaging its rear window. The injury of one
of the wounded civilians was classified as serious.
West Bank:
At approximately 13:30 on Friday, 11 January
2019, started from the center of Kafur Qaddoum village, northeast of
Qalqiliyia, and then headed towards the eastern entrance to the village,
which was closed from 15 days in favor of “Kedumim” settlement. The
demonstrators chanted national slogans calling for ending occupation and
condemning the Israeli forces‘crimes committed against Palestinian
civilians in the Gaza Strip. The demonstrators threw stones at the
Israeli soldiers stationed behind sand berms. The Israeli soldiers fired
sound bombs, rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at them. As a result,
a photojournalist J’afar Zahed Ishtaya (46) was hit with a tear gas
canister to the right leg.
Efforts to Create A Jewish majority
Israeli forces escalated their attacks on Palestinian civilians and
their property. They have also continued their raids on al-Aqsa Mosque
and denied the Palestinians access to it:
Arrests and
Incursions:
At approximately 15:00, on Tuesday, 19
January 2019, Israeli Police raided and searched a house yard belonging
to Kareem Dawoud Hussein (30), from Mukaber Mount village, south of
occupied East Jerusalem, in search for surveillance cameras. When the
aforementioned civilian refused to allow them to enter the house without
a court order, the police officers hit him on the head. As a result, he
sustained wounds and then fainted. He was then taken into the hospital,
where he was diagnosed with a concussion. Kareem said that Ali Marwan
lkalouti (26), his brother-in-law, who came to the house when he heard
shouting, was arrested at 16:00 and released on bail at 22:00. The
Israeli forces imposed a house arrest on ‘Ali for 3 days. Kareem also
confirmed that his father Daoud Mohammad Hussein (70), was beaten when
he tried to protect his son and refused to let them arrest him. Later,
additional police officers were called for backup and they beat everyone
in the yard. In addition, Kareem said that his wife Iman Abdul Latif
Younis (28), a 3-month pregnant woman, was pushed when she was trying to
reach her husband lying on the ground, unconscious and bleeding from the
head. She was then taken to the hospital as she suffered a lot of pain
and almost lost the child and remained for monitoring for 5 hours.
At approximately 09:25, on Monday 14 January 2019, a police officer
attempted to enter the Dome of the Rock wearing a kippah, which is a
symbol of Judaism. When al-Aqsa guards attempted to prevent him, Israeli
forces raided the Dome of the Rock, closed it for 5 hours, prevented the
worshipers from performing prayers and locked several guards and
worshipper inside after closing the gates. At approximately 12:30, while
worshipers gathered to protest against what happened, Sheikh ‘Omar
Kiswani, director of al-Aqsa mosque, was severely beaten and then taken
to the hospital. At 15:30, Dome of the Rock’s gates were reopened and
the worshipers were allowed to perform prayers. Following that, the
Israeli forces arrested 4 guards belonging to the Islamic Endowment
Department (Awqaf). The guards were identified as Loai Abu Sa’ed, Yahia
Shehada, Ahmad Abu ‘Alia and Fadi ‘Elian; and the civilian ‘Awad al-Salaima.
On Monday evening, Israeli forces moved into Baten al-Hawa
neighborhood in Silwan village, south of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old
City. They raided 2 houses belonging to Adam Abu Ramouz (15) and Baha’
Rajabi (19) and then arrested both of them, taking them to an
investigation center in the city.
At approximately 02:00, on
Wednesday, 16 January 2019, Israeli forces moved into Qalandia Refugee
Camp, north of occupied East Jerusalem. They raided and searched 2
houses belonging to Omar Zaied (26) and Mohammad Hammad and then
arrested both of them.
Around the same time, Israeli forces
moved into Qatanna village, northwest of occupied East Jerusalem. They
raided and searched a house belonging to Rami Ossama ‘Eissa (21) and
then arrested him.
Seizing Palestinian Civilians’ Property in
Favor of Settlement Associations
On Thursday morning, 10 January
2019, the Israeli Law Enforcement Department handed al-Sabagh family a
notice to evacuate their building, which shelters 5 families, including
45 persons. The Israeli Execution and Procedure Department gave the
family until 21 January 2019 to evacuate the building. Mohammad al-Sabbagh
(65) said that this notice came to implement Magistrate’s Court decision
against al-Sabbagh family and in favor of settlers. This order came
after the Israeli Supreme Court rejected the family’s lawyer request to
open Sheikh Jarrah’s ownership file and request for a 5-judge panel
instead of 3. Mohammad al-Sabbagh confirmed that 48 families are
threatened to be expelled in Karm al-Ja’ouni area in Sheikh Jarrah,
where al-Sabbagh family lives from 1956. Al-Sabbagh family is one of 19
others who have cases pending in the Israeli courts. The settlement
associations seek to expel Palestinian civilians from the aforementioned
neighborhood.
Settlement activities and attacks by settlers
against Palestinian civilians and property
Israeli
forces’ attacks:
At approximately 10:00, on Monday, 14
January, Israeli forces backed by military vehicles and accompanied with
a vehicle of the Israeli Civil Administration moved into Kherbit al-Jawaia,
southeast of Yatta, south of Hebron. An Israeli Civil Administration
officer handed Abdul Mutalib Hammad al-Nawaj’ a notice to stop
construction works in an under-construction house built on an area of
100 square meters. Moreover, Moussa Hussein al-Shawaheen was handed a
notice to stop construction works in a 60-sqaure-meter barrack and a
water well, under the pretext of non-licensing. It should be noted that
al-Jawaia area is located to the west of the bypass road (356) and
adjacent to “Ma’oun” settlement established on civilians’ lands at the
eastern side. Moreover, the Israeli authorities notify this area to stop
construction works in addition to confiscating construction material as
Khirbat al-Jawaia located within area classified as Area “C”.
At
approximately 06:00, on Wednesday, 16 January 2016, Israeli forces
demolished a house belonging to ‘Abed al-Hadi ‘Ali ‘Abiat (40), in
Fasayil village, north of Jericho, under the pretext of non-licensing.
‘Abed al-Hadi said to PCHR’s fieldworker that the Israeli forces
accompanied with military bulldozers moved into the village and
surrounded his house without a prior warning. They forcibly got him and
his children out of the house and then completely demolished the house.
He added that his house was comprised of a 30-sqaure-meter room built
with concrete and roofed with tin plates. ‘Abed al-Hadi pointed out that
the Israeli forces handed him a demolition notice on 11 September 2018.
He filed a case against the demolition decision, but he was surprised
that the decision was carried out before the completion of legal
procedures.
Israeli settlers’ attacks:
At approximately 12:30, on Thursday, 10 January 2019, dozens of Israeli
settlers, under the Israeli forces’ protection, moved into ‘Ortah
village, southeast of Nablus. The settlers performed their religious
rituals in al-‘Auzairat in al-Sharda neighborhood in the center of
Awarta. They damaged several tombstones of graves and later withdrew.
At approximately 16:00, on Friday, 11 January 2019, a group of
Israeli settlers, from “Homesh” settlement, northwest of Nablus, threw
stones at a taxi belonging to al-Qassam Travel Company and damaged to
its front and right side. The car is owned by Ahmad Jarra, from Jenin,
and driven by Fareed M’arouf Fareed Jaber (48), from ‘Arraba, southwest
of Nablus. Meanwhile, the car was coming back from Deir Sharaf village,
west of Nablus, and heading to ‘Arraba village. Fareed’s wife, Sondos
Mohammad Fareed Jaber (42), and their children Anas (11) and Hala (11)
were with him in the taxi. They were then surprised with an ambush set
up by 3 settlers, who were hiding behind a dumpster on the road at the
entrance of the aforementioned settlement. They then threw big stones at
them, causing fear among them.
At approximately 11:00, on
Saturday, 12 January 2019, Naser Nawaj’a, a fieldworker at B’Tselem
Center for Human Rights, was wounded to the left leg and right arm after
he was attacked by a settler’s dogs in Um ‘Ammer area, east of Yatta,
south of Hebron. Naser was along with some activists of Coexistence
Organization and members of Maraqa family, who were plowing the land
near “Otniel” settlement. Later, Naser was then taken to Yatta Hospital
to receive treatment. Naser Nawaj’a said to PCHR’s fieldworker:
“I headed to Um ‘Ammer area, near “otniel” settlement east of Yatta,
with a group of civilians of Maraqa family who has around 4,000 dunams
in the vicinity of the settlement, a part of which is suitable for
winter planting. The families brought a tractor in order to till the
land. At approximately 08:00, we arrived and found a group of activists
of “Coexistence Organization” and Police, IDF and Civil Administration
patrols in the area. The tractor started to till the land when the
patrols left the place. At approximately 11:00, when the farmers were
about to finish, Jay, an activist at “Coexistence Organization”, told me
that a settler came towards us from the aforementioned settlement.
Shortly after that, the settler arrived with 3 dogs. One of the dogs had
a muzzle on. Later, the settler removed it and started to scream at Jay
in Arabic, “Do not film me.” Jay stepped back and left the bag on the
ground, and then the settler threw it at him. Meanwhile, one of the dogs
attacked me and beat my right arm then the other attacked me and beat my
left leg. Screaming, I took the dogs off me, while the settlers, with
his dogs, left to the settlement. Within moments, the police patrols
arrived and I saw one of them stopping and talking to the settler. The
police officer asked me to file a complaint about happened while a Civil
Administration officer said, “You are not allowed to be here and I
should be arresting you.” After about 15 minutes, I left the area and
headed to Yatta Governmental Hospital where I received treatment. At the
same night, Jay, the land owner and I headed to the Israeli Police
Station in “Kiryat Arba” east of Hebron and filed a complaint against
the settlers. I still feel the pain in my leg and hand where my wounds
are clear.”
Around the same time, Israeli settlers, from “Homesh”
settlement, damaged 1200 forest trees seedlings, which were handed in
the Agriculture Ministry in Nablus, to the Council of Burqa village,
northeast of Nablus, in order to plant them in al-Kubaibat area,
northwest of Burqa village. The seedlings were damaged before planting
them.
At approximately 16:00, on Saturday, 12 January 2019,
around 50 Israeli settlers gathered near the intersection of Taqqou’a
village, southeast of Bethlehem. They then threw stones at the
Palestinian vehicles. As a result, the Palestinian civilians were forced
to stop at the entrance to Bethlehem until the settlers left late at
night.
At approximately 15:00, on Monday, 14 January 2019, 50
Israeli settlers, under the Israeli forces’ protection, moved into the
western entrance to Taqqou’a village, southeast of Bethlehem, and closed
it while chanting racist slogans and holding Israel’s flags. The Israeli
forces closed the area and prevented Palestinian vehicles from access.
An hour and a half later, the settlers left the area and no other
incidents were reported.
Recommendations to the
International Community
- PCHR calls upon the
international community to respect the Security Council’s Resolution
No. 2334 and to ensure that Israel respects it as well, in
particular point 5 which obliges Israel not to deal with settlements
as if they were part of Israel.
- PCHR calls upon the ICC this
year to open an investigation into Israeli crimes committed in the
oPt, particularly the settlement crimes and the 2014 offensive on
the Gaza Strip.
- PCHR Calls upon the European
Union (EU) and all international bodies to boycott settlements and
ban working and investing in them in application of their
obligations according to international human rights law and
international humanitarian law considering settlements as a war
crime.
- PCHR calls upon the
international community 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
international community and United Nations to take all necessary
measures to stop Israeli policies aimed at creating a Jewish
demographic majority in Jerusalem and at voiding Palestine from its
original inhabitants through deportations and house demolitions as a
collective punishment, which violates international humanitarian
law, amounting to a crime against humanity.
- PCHR calls upon the
international community to condemn summary executions carried out by
Israeli forces against Palestinians and to pressurize Israel to stop
them.
- PCHR calls upon the States
Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC to work hard to hold Israeli
war criminals accountable.
- PCHR calls upon the High
Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions to fulfill their
obligations under article (1) of the Convention to ensure respect
for the Conventions under all circumstances, and under articles
(146) and (147) to search for and prosecute those responsible for
committing grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions to ensure
justice and remedy for Palestinian victims, especially in light of
the almost complete denial of justice for them before the Israeli
judiciary.
- PCHR calls upon the
international community to speed up the reconstruction process
necessary because of the destruction inflicted by the Israeli
offensive on Gaza.
- PCHR calls for a prompt
intervention to compel the Israeli authorities to lift the closure
that obstructs the freedom of movement of goods and 1.8 million
civilians that experience unprecedented economic, social, political
and cultural hardships due to collective punishment policies and
retaliatory action against civilians.
- PCHR calls upon the European
Union to apply human rights standards embedded in the EU-Israel
Association Agreement and to respect its obligations under the
European Convention on Human Rights when dealing with Israel.
- PCHR calls upon the
international community, especially states that import Israeli
weapons and military services, to meet their moral and legal
responsibility not to allow Israel to use the offensive in Gaza to
test new weapons and not accept training services based on the field
experience in Gaza in order to avoid turning Palestinian civilians
in Gaza into testing objects for Israeli weapons and military
tactics.
- PCHR calls upon the parties to
international human rights instruments, especially the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), to
pressurize Israel to comply with its provisions in the oPt and to
compel it to incorporate the human rights situation in the oPt in
its reports submitted to the relevant committees.
- PCHR calls upon the EU and
international human rights bodies to pressurize the Israeli forces
to stop their attacks against Palestinian fishermen and farmers,
mainly in the border area.
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