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        5 Palestinians Killed by Israeli Occupation Forces, More Illegal Israeli 
		Settlement Activities 
		September 23-29, 2010 
		PCHR Weekly Report: 6 killed, 5 wounded by Israeli occupation forces 
		this week 
		Thursday September 30, 2010 20:14 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
		
		 
		In its weekly report on Israeli human rights violations in the 
		Occupied Palestinian Territories for the week of 23-29 September 2010, 
		the Palestinian Center for Human Rights found that Israeli occupation 
		forces killed 5 Palestinians, including a fisherman and a toddler, in 
		the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. In addition, a member of the 
		Palestinian resistance died of previous wounds in the Gaza Strip. 
		 Also this week, Israeli forces continued to use force against 
		peaceful protests in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. 5 Palestinian 
		civilians, including a child and a photojournalist, were wounded. 
		Israeli forces detained a French human rights defender for several 
		hours. 
  Israeli forces continued to fire at Palestinian workers 
		and farmers in border areas in the Gaza Strip, wounding two workers. 
		 Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip:
  During the reporting 
		period, Israeli forces killed 4 Palestinians in Gaza, while a 5th 
		Palestinian died of previous wounds.
  In the Gaza Strip, on 24 
		September 2010, Israeli forces killed a Palestinian fisherman while 
		fishing with his cousins opposite to al-Sudaniya beach in the northern 
		Gaza City. It should be noted that Israeli gunboats daily chase 
		Palestinian fishermen in the sea and threaten their sources of 
		livelihood through continuously firing at their boats, detaining them 
		and confiscating their fishing tools.
  On 25 September 2010, 
		medical sources at Nasser Institute Hospital in Egypt declared that 
		Mohammed Salem al-'Amarin, 21, from al-Zaytoun neighborhood in the 
		southeast of Gaza City, died of wounds he had sustained by Israeli 
		forces in the central Gaza Strip on 14 September 2010.
  At 
		approximately 11:20 on Sunday, 26 September 2010, Israeli soldiers 
		stationed at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel to the east of 
		'Abassan village, east of Khan Yunis town in the southern Gaza Strip, 
		fired at dozens of Palestinian civilians who organized a peaceful 
		demonstration against the establishment of a security fence at the 
		border. As a result, Suleiman Ziad Abu 'Anza, 20, was seriously wounded 
		by a bullet to the abdomen. 
  On 28 September 2010, Israeli forces 
		killed 3 members of the Palestinian resistance, when an Israeli 
		warplanes fired a missile at them in the central Gaza Strip.
  On 
		28 September 2010, an Israeli warplane fired a missile that landed on a 
		house belonging to Kamal 'Abdul Hadi Abu Shamla near Slah al-Din Street 
		in Nussairat refugee camp. The house was damaged, but no casualties were 
		reported.
  During the reporting period, two Palestinian workers 
		were wounded when Israeli troops stationed at the border between the 
		Gaza Strip and Israel fired at them while collecting raw construction 
		materials. 
  In the Gaza Strip, Israeli forces conducted one 
		limited incursion into al-Qarara village, east of Khan Yunis. They 
		leveled areas of Palestinian land.
  Israel has continuously closed 
		all border crossings to the Gaza Strip for over three years. The illegal 
		Israeli-imposed 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 illegal closure has 
		caused not only a humanitarian crisis but a crisis of human rights and 
		human dignity for the population of the Gaza Strip. Measures declared 
		recently to ease the blockade are vague, purely cosmetic and fail to 
		deal with the root causes of the crisis, which can only be addressed by 
		an immediate and complete lifting of the closure, including lifting the 
		travel ban into and out of the Gaza Strip and the ban on exports. PCHR 
		is concerned that the new Israeli policy is simply shifting Gaza to 
		another form of illegal blockade, one that may become internationally 
		accepted and institutionalized. Palestinians in Gaza may no longer 
		suffer from the same shortage of goods, but they will remain 
		economically dependent and unable to care for themselves, and socially, 
		culturally and academically isolated from the rest of the world.
  
		Israeli attacks in the West Bank:
  During the past week, Israeli 
		forces conducted 24 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West 
		Bank, during which they abducted 13 Palestinian civilians. Israeli 
		troops stationed at military checkpoints and border crossings in the 
		West Bank abducted at least 3 Palestinian civilians.
  In the West 
		Bank, on 24 September 2010, 13-month old Mohammed Mahmoun Abu Sara, from 
		al-'Eissawiya village near Jerusalem, died due to tear gas inhalation. 
		According to the victim's uncle, on Wednesday evening, 22 September 
		2010, Israeli forces moved into al-Zahra area in al-'Eissawiya village 
		and fired tear gas canisters near his brother's house. As a result, the 
		toddler suffered from difficulties in breathing. He was taken to a 
		medical center in the village and he was treated. On the following day, 
		Israeli forces moved into the area again and fired tear gas canisters. 
		The baby again suffered from tear gas inhalation. He was evacuated to a 
		medical center. Over the night, Israeli forces continued to fire tear 
		gas canisters in the village. At approximately 05:30 on Friday, 25 
		September 2010, the toddler's mother was shocked that he lost 
		consciousness. He was immediately transported to Hadasa Hospital, but he 
		died. The Israeli police held the body, and allowed only members of the 
		family to bury him at approximately 13:10.
  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.
  Israeli forces have 
		established checkpoints in and around Jerusalem, severely restricting 
		Palestinian access to the city. Civilians are frequently prevented from 
		praying at al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. There are approximately 585 
		permanent roadblocks, and manned and unmanned checkpoints across the 
		West Bank.
  Israeli settlement activities:
  Israeli forces 
		have continued settlement activities in the West Bank and Israeli 
		settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property. 
		 On 25 September 2010, on the eve of the Israeli temporary freezing 
		of settlement activities, Israeli settlers from "Rafafa" settlement 
		seized dozens of donums of land in Deir Estia village, northwest of 
		Salfit. According to eyewitnesses, the settlers placed 22 mobile homes 
		on a 30-donum area of agricultural. They also leveled areas of land.  
		 On 25 September 2010, Israeli settlers from "Givat Ze'ev" settlement 
		broke into al-Zaytoun area in the south of Bitounia town, west of 
		Ramallah, and organized celebrations for the Jewish Sukkoth. Later, 
		Israeli forces moved into the area and evacuated the settlers.  On 
		the same day, Israeli settlers from "Nukadim" settlement placed 3 mobile 
		homes in al-Mas'hab area in Khirbat Jib al-Theeb village, east of 
		Bethlehem. 
  On 26 September 2010, dozens of armed Israeli 
		settlers, accompanied by bulldozers and escorted by Israeli forces, 
		continued to lay foundations for a new settlement known as "Havat Ma'oun" 
		near "Ma'oun" settlement to the east of Yatta village, south of Hebron.
		
  On the same day, Silvan Shalom, Deputy Israeli Prime Minister, 
		in the presence of dozens of settlers, put the corner stone of a Jewish 
		religious school near "Beir Rumano" settlement outpost in Hebron in a 
		celebration that was attended by a number of leaders of settles and 
		rightist members of the Israeli Knesset, who encouraged more settlement 
		activities and seizure of Palestinian property.
  On 27 September 
		2010, a number of armed Israeli settlers, accompanied by a bulldozer and 
		escorted by Israeli forces, leveled a tract of land, which they had 
		seized in Wad al-Hussain neighborhood in Hebron, in order to build on 
		it. The 8-donum land belongs to Mahmoud Jabet and Ziad Jaber, and was 
		seized by Israeli settlers two years ago. 
  In the same context, 
		the Public Committee to Defend Land in Hebron, stated that the so-called 
		Israeli Military Organization Commissioner issued this week an order to 
		evacuate 44 donums of land belonging to Mohammed Ibrahim al-Khamaisa in 
		the northwest of Taffouh village, west of Hebron, claiming that it is "a 
		state land." 
  Israeli Annexation Wall:
  During the 
		reporting period, Israeli forces used force against peaceful 
		demonstrations organized by Palestinian civilians and international and 
		Israeli human rights defenders in protest to the construction of the 
		Wall and settlement activities in the West Bank, and against the 
		establishment of a buffer zone along the border in the Gaza Strip. As a 
		result, 5 Palestinian civilians, including a child, were wounded. Dozens 
		of civilians and human rights defenders also suffered from tear gas 
		inhalation and others sustained bruises. 
  Following the Friday 
		Prayer on 24 September 2010, dozens of Palestinian civilians and 
		international and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful 
		demonstration in protest to the construction of the Annexation Wall in 
		Bil'ein village, west of Ramallah. They moved towards the annexation 
		wall. Israeli troops stationed in the area fired rubber-coated metal 
		bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators. As a 
		result, 3 Palestinian civilians were wounded.
  A number of 
		demonstrators also suffered from tear gas inhalation and others 
		sustained bruises as they were beaten by Israeli troops. 
  Also 
		following the Friday Prayer on 24 September 2010, dozens of Palestinian 
		civilians and international and human rights defenders organized a 
		peaceful demonstration in Ne'lin village, west of Ramallah, in protest 
		against the construction of the Annexation Wall. They clashed with 
		Israeli troops positioned near the Wall. Israeli troops fired 
		rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at 
		demonstrators. As a result, several demonstrators suffered from tear gas 
		inhalation, and others sustained bruises. 
  Also following the 
		Friday Prayer on 24 September 2010, dozens of Palestinian civilians and 
		international and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful 
		demonstration in Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, in protest 
		against land confiscations in the Wad al-Raya area between the villages 
		of Nabi Saleh and Deir Nizam. When the demonstrators attempted to reach 
		areas of land seized by Israeli settlers near "Halmish" settlement, 
		Israeli troops fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear 
		gas canisters at them. As a result, Wa'd al-Tamimi, 13, was hit by a 
		tear gas canister to the right foot. A number of demonstrators also 
		suffered from tear gas inhalation. 
  At approximately 11:30 on 
		Saturday, 25 September 2010, dozens of Palestinian civilians and 
		international human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration 
		in Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron. They moved towards areas of 
		Palestinian land, which are threatened of confiscation by Israeli 
		forces, near "Karmi Tsur" settlement, south of the village. Israeli 
		forces attacked and fired at the demonstrators. As a result, two 
		Palestinian civilians, including a child, and 3 American human rights 
		defenders, sustained bruises. Israeli forces also detained Francis 
		Debeleouk, 22, a French human rights defender, for several hours. 
		 Recommendations to the international community:
  Due to the 
		number and severity of Israeli human rights violations this week, the 
		PCHR made a number of recommendations to the international community. 
		Among these were a recommendation that the international community 
		pressure Israel to lift the severe restrictions imposed by the Israeli 
		government and its occupation forces on access for international 
		organizations to the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
  The PCHR 
		reiterates that any political settlement not based on international 
		human rights law and humanitarian law cannot lead to a peaceful and just 
		solution of the Palestinian question. Rather, such an arrangement can 
		only lead to further suffering and instability in the region. Any peace 
		process or agreement must be based on respect for international law, 
		including international human rights and humanitarian law.
  For 
		the full text of the report, click on the link below: 
		
		
		
  
      
      
       
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