Israeli
Occupation Forces (IOF) Escalate Attacks on Palestinian
Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory (OPT) IOF raided 3 hospitals in Hebron. 207 Palestinians, mostly civilians,
including 46 children and 10 women, have been killed by
IOF. At least 815 Palestinian civilians,
including 232 children and 27 women, have been wounded
by the IOF gunfire. At least 217 air-to-surface missiles
and hundreds of artillery shells have been fired at
Palestinian civilian and military targets in the Gaza
Strip. Buildings of the Palestinian Ministry
of Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the
Ministry of National economy, the office of the
Palestinian Prime Minister and a number of educational
institutions have been destroyed. The electricity generation plant,
providing 45% of the electricity of the Gaza Strip, was
destroyed, and electricity networks and transmitters
have been repeatedly attacked. 6 bridges linking Gaza City with the
central Gaza Strip and a number of roads have been
destroyed. Hundreds of donums of agricultural
land and dozens of houses have been destroyed. Hundreds of Palestinian civilians,
including 8 ministers and 27 members of the Palestinian
Legislative Council (PLC), including the Speaker and
Deputy Speaker have been arrested. Minster of Prisonersئ
Affairs, Minister of Labor and Deputy Speaker of the PLC
were released. The Palestinian governmental compound
in Nablus has been destroyed. Many families in Rafah, Beit Hanoun
and Beit Lahia have been forced to leave their houses.
IOF intelligence has warned some
Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip by phone to
evacuate their houses, which would be attacked. 25 houses belonging to activists of
Palestinian factions were destroyed by IOF warplanes.
IOF have imposed a strict siege on
the OPT, and have isolated the Gaza Strip from the
outside world. At approximately 01:15, IOF moved
into Kufir Zeibad village, south of Tulkarm. They
besieged a house belonging to the Ghanayem family. They
ordered residents of the house through megaphones to get
out and they did. IOF soldiers then broke into the
houses and searched it. Before their withdrawal, IOF
arrested Maher Ahmed Ghanayem, 30, and his brother
Mowaffaq, 35. The two are members of Palestinian
security services. They were interrogated by IOF and
then released a few hours later. At approximately 01:30, an IOF
fighter jet dropped a bomb on a 220-square-meter,
two-storey house, in which 13 people (3 families) live,
belonging to Subhi Hussein al-Kafarna, 48, in Martyr
Bassel Na'im Street in the northern Gaza Strip town of
Beit Hanoun. The house was destroyed and a number of
neighboring houses were severely damaged. Al-Kfarna told
PCHR that his son Hussein, an activist of the Islamic
Jihad, received a call on his mobile phone from an IOF
intelligence officer, 50 minutes prior to this attack,
in which he was informed that the house would be
bombarded. Also at approximately 01:30, IOF
moved into Nablus. They raided and searched a number of
houses and arrested 3 Palestinian civilians: At approximately 02:00, IOF moved
into Kufor Ra'ei village, southwest of Jenin. They
raided and searched a number of houses and arrested
Mustafa 'Aatef Melhem, 17. Also at approximately 02:00, IOF
moved into Jenin town and refugee camp. They raided and
searched a number of houses, but no arrests were
reported. Also at approximately 02:00, IOF
moved into al-Yamoun village, west of Jenin. They
patrolled in the streets, and raided and searched a
number of houses. No arrests were reported. At approximately 02:20, an IOF
fighter jet dropped two bombs on a 200-square-meter,
4-storey house, in which 20 people (6 families) live,
belonging to Mohammed 'Abdul Fattah Abu 'Amsha, 56. The
house was destroyed and a number of neighboring houses
were severely damaged. Abu 'Amahs told PCHR that his
sons received calls on their mobile phones from IOF
intelligence officers, in which they were informed that
the house would be bombarded. At approximately 03:00, IOF moved
into Hebron. They raided and searched a number of houses
located near "Kiryat Arba" settlement, east of the town,
and arrested two Palestinian civilians: Also at approximately 03:00, IOF
moved into Dura village, southwest of Hebron. They
raided and searched a number of houses, and arrested
Murad Isma'il al-Faqeeh, 21. At approximately 05:00, IOF moved
into al-Masyoun and Um al-Sharayet neighborhoods in the
south of Ramallah. They besieged al-Murjana apartment
building and raided the building of the Palestinian
Ministry of Public Works, transforming the office of the
Minister on the 7th floor into a military site. IOF
ordered residents of al-Murjana building through
megaphones to get out and they did. IOF then held three
families, whose members are allegedly wanted by them and
forced the families to call on their sons through
megaphones to surrender. The three wanted Palestinians
got out and surrenders. IOF arrested the three
Palestinians: At approximately 07:30, an IOF
undercover unit moved into Thinnaba suburb, east of
Tulkarm, traveling in a civilian car with a Palestinian
registration plate. The car stopped near a house
belonging to Mohammed Saleh Melhem, and IOF soldiers got
out of it. Soon, IOF vehicles moved into the suburb and
besieged the house. IOF soldiers ordered Jihad 'Abdul
Ghani Anees, 32, through megaphones to get out of the
house. They also fired at the house. When Anees got out
of the house, IOF soldiers arrested him. IOF claims that
Anees is a member of the 'Izziddin al-Qassam Brigades,
the military wing of Hamas. At approximately 00:30, IOF warplanes
fired a missile at a store belonging to Na'im Deeb Taha
Fool, 44, in Jabalya refugee camp in the northern Gaza
Strip. The store was destroyed. Ten minutes later, IOF
warplanes fired another missile at a neighboring
two-storey house belonging to Jameel Khalil al-Habeebi,
in which 13 people live. The house was destroyed and 3
neighboring houses, in which 35 people live, were
severely damaged. Foul received a phone call on his
mobile phone from the IOF intelligence, one hour before
the attack, in which he was informed that his house
would be bombarded. He vacated the house and told his
neighbors, including al-Habeebi, to vacate their houses.
Al-Habeebi bought his house from Foul one year ago. At approximately 04:00, IOF moved
into 'Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, south of Jericho. They
raided and searched a house belonging to the family of
Fadi Abu Tal'at, 27, and arrested him. At approximately 07:15, IOF gunboats
fired at least 12 shells in 6 hours at the areas that
were known before the IOF redepolyemnt from the Gaza
Strip in September 2005 as "Gani Tal" and "Netser
Hazani" settlements. No casualties or damage were
reported, but Palestinian civilians were extremely
terrified. At approximately 15:00, IOF
permanently positioned in the center and south of Hebron
moved into Jabal al-Rahma neighborhood near "Ramat
Yishai" settlement outpost. They raided and searched a
grocery shop belonging to 'Abdul Mon'em Mohammed Sultan,
32, and arrested him and another unknown persons. IOF
also damaged the shop. At approximately 18:00, IOF moved
into Taqqou' village, south of Bethlehem. They patrolled
in the streets and stopped and checked Palestinian
civilians. A number of Palestinian boys gathered and
threw stones at IOF vehicles. IOF soldiers fired at the
body, but no casualties were reported. At approximately
22:00, IOF withdrew from the village. At approximately 23:00, IOF
permanently positioned in the center and south of Hebron
raided and searched a number of houses in the old town.
They forced families out and interrogated and
photographed them. No arrests were reported. Also at approximately 23:00, IOF
moved into Abu Dis village, east of occupied Jerusalem.
They raided and searched a house belonging to Saleem
Quai' and arrested his wife and his son, 20-year-old
Munther. At approximately 09:00, IOF moved
from Gaza International Airport, southeast of Rafah,
into Palestinian areas located to the east of Rafah
International Crossing Point on the Egyptian border. At
approximately 12:00, a heavy explosion was heard in the
area. IOF claimed that the destroyed a tunnel under the
border. In the afternoon, IOF razed large areas of
agricultural land and destroyed a number of greenhouses.
IOF resumed land leveling in the area at approximately
09:00 on the following day. They also destroyed a number
of sites of the Palestinian National Security Forces on
the Egyptian border. At approximately 12:00, IOF moved
into 'Azzoun village, east of Qalqilya. They patrolled
in the streets and fired live bullets and tear gas
canisters at shops and near a mosque. A number of tear
gas canisters fell onto the mosque, and dozens of
Palestinian civilians, including old ones, suffered from
tear gas inhalation. A number of Palestinian children
threw stones at IOF vehicles. IOF arrested Ya'qoub Ghazi
Swaidan, 17. At approximately 21:00, IOf moved
into Jenin. They patrolled in the streets and opened
fire indiscriminately. They withdrew later and no
arrests were reported. At approximately 22:20, IOF moved
into various areas in Hebron. They erected a number of
checkpoints and stopped and checked Palestinian
civilians. At approximately 23:30, IOF raided al-Ahli
Hospital in the northwest of the town; al-Mizan Hospital
in the north of the town; and Hebron Hospital in the
center of the town, searching for allegedly wanted
Palestinians. IOF withdrew at 00:30 on the following
day, and no arrests were reported. At approximately 02:15, IOF moved
into Balata village, east of Nablus. They raided and
searched a number of houses, and arrested 17-year-old
'Abdul Rahman Abu Ghalyoun. At approximately 02:30, IOF moved
into al-'Arouj village, southeast of Bethlehem. They
raided and searched a number of houses and arrested Eyad
'Abed al-'Arouj, 19. At approximately 09:30, IOF soldiers
in a military jeep positioned at the border between the
Gaza Strip and Israel, east of al-Boreij refugee camp,
opened fire at a number of Palestinian farmers, who were
working one their land nearly 400 meters away from the
border. As a result, a woman and her child were wounded: At approximately 15:30, IOF moved
into the industrial zone, south of Hebron. They closed
its entrances and raided and searched 20 industrial
facilities and held workers for several hours. They also
summoned a number of workers to the IOF intelligence.
At approximately 01:30, IOF moved
into al-Yamoun village, southwest of Hebron. They
patrolled in the streets, and raided and searched a
number of houses. They withdrew from the village at
approximately 06:00, and no arrests were reported. Also at approximately 01:30, IOF
moved into Tubas and Tammoun villages, southeast of
Jenin. They patrolled in the streets, and raided and
searched a number of houses. They withdrew from the two
villages at approximately 04:30, and no arrests were
reported. At approximately 02:00, IOF moved
into Halhoul town, north of Hebron. They raided and
searched two houses and arrested two Palestinian
civilians: At approximately 02:15, IOF moved
into Nablus and the neighboring Balata refugee camp.
They raided and searched a number of houses, but no
arrests were reported. At approximately 02:30, IOF moved
into Kufor Ra'ei village, southwest of Jenin. They
raided and searched a number of houses and arrested two
Palestinian civilians: At approximately 05:00, a house
belonging to Ghazi 'Aashour in al-Shouka village, east
of Rafah, was burnt by the IOF artillery shelling.
Residents of the house had already left it due to the
danger posed to their lives by IOF artillery shelling.
At approximately 07:00, IOF moved
into 'Arraba village, south of Jenin. They patrolled in
the streets. Three IOF jeeps took position at the main
entrance of the village and opened fire at Palestinian
civilian vehicles. No casualties were reported. In the morning, IOF killed 3
Palestinian civilians including a child, and wounded 3
others, including two children, when they fired a
missile at a crowd of Palestinian civilians in the
northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun. At approximately 09:00, IOF moved
from Gaza International Airport, southeast of Rafah,
towards al-Shouka School. They raided and searched a
number of houses in the area. They arrested two
Palestinian civilians: Fu'ad Mahmoud Hussein, 54; and
'Othman Mahmoud Hussein, 45. IOF also destroyed a number
of houses. Dozens of families living in al-Shouka
village have been forced to leave their houses due to
the IOF operations in the village. UNRWA have rented
houses for some of these families, while others live in
tents set up at schools and on agricultural land. At approximately 20:00, IOF moved
into Fahma village, southwest of Jenin. They opened fire
at houses. As a result, at least 35 water tanks atop of
houses and some windows were damaged. At approximately 23:20, an IOF
fighter jet dropped a bomb at a 100-square-meter,
two-storey house, in which 7 people live, belonging to
Mohammed Jouda 'Awni Ma'rouf, in the center of Jabalya
village in the northern Gaza Strip. The house was
destroyed. 11 neighboring houses were damaged, and 14
Palestinian civilians were wounded. The IOF intelligence
informed the owner that his house would be bombarded
nearly 25 minutes before the attack. At approximately 01:30, IOF fighter
jets dropped two bombs at a 350-square-meter, two-storey
houses, in which 13 people (3 families) live, belonging
to Mohammed Hussein Mohammed 'Ouda, 64, in the center of
Beit Hanoun town in the northern Gaza Strip. The two
missiles hit the western part of the house, severely
damaging it. Ten minutes later, the IOF fighter jets
dropped two additional bombs at the house, completely
destroying it and severely damaging a number of
neighboring houses. Residents of the house told PCHR
that the IOF intelligence phoned the owner's son,
Hussein, who is an activist of the Popular Resistance
Committees, and ordered him to vacate the house, only 15
minutes before the first bombardment. The IOF
intelligence phoned Hussein again and informed him that
the house would be bombarded again, because it was not
completely destroyed by the first attack. Also at approximately 01:30, IOF
moved into Qalqilya. They raided and searched a number
of houses in al-Salam and Daoud quarters, firing live
bullets and sound bombs indiscriminately. As a result,
Mousa Nemer Daoud, 85, sustained bruises throughout the
body, as IOF detonated a sound bomb inside his house.
IOF forced residents of several houses out and searched
the houses. Before their withdrawal, IOF arrested 3
Palestinian civilians: At approximately 02:00, IOF moved
into Abu Katila and Qaizoun neighborhood in the
northwest and east of Hebron respectively. They raided
and searched two apartment buildings in the two
neighborhoods and arrested two Palestinian civilians,
including a gynecologist: At approximately 02:20, IOF,
reinforced by two helicopters, moved into 'Askar refugee
camp, northeast of Nablus. They besieged a
180-square-meter house belonging to the family of Ahmed
'Aadel al-Nadi, 23, and opened fire at it. As a result,
al-Nadi's sister, 34-year-old Maisaa; was wounded by
shrapnel to the face. IOF ordered residents of the house
and other houses belonging to the family through
megaphones to get out, and they did. IOF asked about
Ahmed, who is allegedly wanted, and demanded him to
surrender. At approximately 04:00, IOF started to
demolish the house and fired a number of shells at it.
As a result, 13 people, including 3 children have become
homeless. IOF also demolished 3 houses belong to Ahmed's
brothers, rendering 25 people (3 families) homeless.
Additionally, IOF arrested 3 of Ahmed's brothers:
Ragheb, 27; Nihad, 32; and Mohammed, 26, in addition to
his brother-in-law, 38-year-old Murad 'Aaref Basheer. At
approximately 07:00, a number of civilians gathered and
threw stones at IOF vehicles. Immediately, IOF fired at
these civilians, wounding 9 of them, including 8
children: Also at approximately 02:20, IOF
moved into Nablus and the neighboring 'Ein Beit al-Maa'
refugee camp. They raided and searched a number of
houses and arrested two Palestinian civilians: At approximately 02:30, IOF moved
into Hebron. They raided and searched a house and a
tourist compound in the center and west of the town
respectively, and arrested two Palestinian brothers: Also at approximately 02:30, IOF
moved into al-Zahiriya village, south of Hebron. They
raided and searched a house belonging to the family of
Saber Ibrahim Abu 'Allan, 17, and arrested him. At approximately 03:00, IOF moved
into Bourqin village, west of Jenin. They patrolled in
the streets and opened fire at electricity supplies. As
a result, electricity was cut off for several hours. At approximately 17:00, medical
sources at a Jordanian hospital declared that Ussama
Jamal al-Tubasi, 27, from Jenin refugee camp, died from
a wound he had sustained on 6 July 2006. According to
PCHR's documentation, at approximately 20:30 on
Thursday, 6 July 2006, an IOF undercover unit moved into
Jenin refugee camp in two cars with Palestinian license
plates. The cars stopped in front of offices of the
Popular Service Committee in the camp, near Dr. Khalil
Suliman Hospital. A house of mourning for Fida' Qandil
had been set up in the committee's premises. The
undercover unit got out of the car and opened fire
indiscriminately at the house of mourning. Zakaria
al-Zubaidi, an activist of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades
(an armed wing of Fatah), and Mahmoud al-Sa'adi, an
activist in the Al-Quds Brigades (the armed wing of
Islamic Jihad) were in the house of mourning. Both
managed to get away. Eighteen Palestinians were wounded,
three of them seriously. Two of the wounded died later,
and al-Tubasi, who was seriously wounded by a live
bullet to the side, was evacuated to Nablus Specialized
Hospital, and then transferred to a Jordanian hospital,
where he died later. At approximately 20:30, IOF moved
into al-Zababda village, southeast of Jenin. They
patrolled in the streets. A number of Palestinian
children threw stones at IOF vehicles. IOF chased the
children and arrested 15-year-old Ahmed Fathi Sa'id. At approximately 23:45, two hours
following an armed clash between a group of the al-Quds
Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad, and
IOF positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and
Israel, east of Khan Yunis, IOF moved nearly 400 meters
into al-Farrahin area in 'Abasan village, east of Khan
Yunis. They opened fire indiscriminately and searched
the areas. This incursion continued until 03:00 on
Wednesday, 16 August 2006. At approximately 07:00 on
Wednesday, IOF allowed a Palestinian medical crew to
reach the border areas. The crew found the body of
Mo'tassem Suleiman Qudaih, from 'Abasan village, a
member of the armed group that clashed with IOF. He
apparently bled to death. According to residents of the
area, IOF arrested another member of the armed group,
Yasser Mohammed Abu Hamad, 19, from 'Abasan, who was
apparently wounded and unable to escape. In the early morning, IOF killed an
elderly Palestinian and his son in Khan Yunis, when an
IOF fighter jet leveled their house with a bomb. IOF did
not give them sufficient time to evacuate the house, and
they were killed during the evacuation. In addition, a
second son and two neighbors were moderately wounded by
shrapnel. At approximately 01:00, IOF moved
into al-Khader village, southwest of Bethlehem. They
raided and searched a number of houses, and arrested
Mo'ayad Yousef al-Da'dou', 28. Also at approximately 01:00, IOF
moved into Abu Katila neighborhood in the west of
Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to
the family of Mansour Radwan al-Qawasmi, 29, and
arrested him. At approximately 01:30, IOF moved
into Yatta village, south of Hebron. They raided and
searched a house belonging to Mohammed 'Ali Nassar, and
arrested two of his sons and one of his grandsons: At approximately 02:30, IOF moved
into al-Yamoun village, southwest of Jenin. They raided
and searched a number of houses and arrested 3
Palestinian civilians: At approximately 04:30, IOF,
reinforced by at least 50 military vehicles, moved
nearly 1500 meters into Beit Hanoun. Under cover of
indiscriminate fire, IOF razed areas of agricultural
land planted with citrus belonging to the al-Za'anin
family. At approximately 07:00, IOF ordered residents of
al-Qutbaniya area, which includes 15 houses, to get out
of houses and gather on a tract of agricultural land,
and they did. IOF then arrested 17 of the residents,
including a man and his two sons. Later, IOF withdrew
from the area, and released 15 od the detainees. At approximately 23:30, IOF warplanes
fired 3 missiles at a two-storey, uninhabited house,
used as a bird farm, belonging to Mohammed Mousa Sha'ban
in 'Asqoula neighborhood in the east of Gaza City. Two
missiles hit the house and completely destroyed it,
where as the 3rd one did not explode. It is worth noting
that IOF bombarded a workshop belonging to Sha'ban in
the same area 5 times. Rafah International Crossing Point:
Rafah International Crossing Point on the Egyptian
border is the sole outlet for the Gaza Strip to the
outside world. IOF have closed Rafah International
Crossing Point, even though they do not directly control
it. They have prevented European observers working at
the crossing point form reaching it. PCHR has always
warned following the agreement reached between the
Palestinian and Israeli sides, which was brokered by the
United States and the European Union, that IOF have
complete, even though indirect, control over the
crossing point. Thousands of Palestinian civilians have
been stuck at the Egyptian side of the crossing, and
hundreds of others have been deprived of their right to
receive medical treatment abroad. During the reported
period, the crossing point was completely closed. The
crossing point was partially reopened on 18 and 19 July
2006 to allow thousands of Palestinians stuck at the
Egyptian side to cross towards the Gaza Strip. Thousands
of Palestinians visiting the Gaza Strip from other Arab
countries have been stuck inside the Gaza Strip. Beit Hanoun (Erez) Crossing: IOF have
completely closed Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing, which
links the Gaza Strip with Israel and the West Bank.
Before this latest closure, IOF had prevented
Palestinian workers from reaching their work places
inside Israel through Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing since
12 March 2006. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians
from the Gaza Strip had been prevented from traveling
through this crossing. IOF had allowed international
workers and Palestinian National Authority officials who
have VIP cards to pass through the crossing, but without
their private cars. With this closure, Palestinian
patients have been prevented from traveling to hospitals
in Israel and the West Bank. Al-Mentar (Karni) Commercial
Crossing: IOF have closed the crossing, which is the
main commercial crossing for the Gaza Strip. As a
consequence, the economic situation inside the Gaza
Strip has further deteriorated and many goods have been
lacked in markets. On Tuesday, 15 August 2006, IOF
re-closed the crossing after having partially opened it
for 4 days for importation only. Nahal Ouz crossing,
east of Gaza City, which is designed for the importation
of fuel, has been operated at a low capacity, which has
created a crisis of fuel in the Gaza Strip, especially
following the destruction of the electricity generation
plant. Jerusalem: IOF have continued to
impose a strict siege on the city. On Friday, 11 August
2006, IOF imposed additional restrictions on the
movement of Palestinian civilians, especially in the old
town. According to eyewitnesses, IOF prevented
Palestinians aged below 40 from praying at the al-Aqsa
Mosque. Ramallah: IOF have continued to
impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. During the reported period, IOF
reinforced their presence at 'Attara checkpoint, north
of Ramallah. IOF positioned at the checkpoint imposed
additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians. On Thursday afternoon, 10 August 2006, IOF
positioned at the checkpoint imposed severe restrictions
on Palestinian employees who were on their way back
homes in the northern West Bank. On Saturday morning, 12
August 2006, IOF obstructed the passage of hundreds of
employees traveling from the northern West Bank to
Ramallah. Hebron: IOF have imposed severe
restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.
They have closed a number of roads and entrances of some
neighborhoods and erected some checkpoints inside and
around the town. IOF have also patrolled in streets.
Additionally, they have imposed additional restrictions
at permanent checkpoints. On Thursday morning, 10 August
2006, IOF closed the northern entrance of Hebron, and
prohibited the movement of Palestinian civilians to and
from the town. IOF also stabled two monitoring cameras
as a checkpoint in the area. At approximately 17:00 on
Sunday, 13 August 2006, IOF erected a checkpoint at
al-Hadab û al-Fawar intersection, southwest of Hebron.
They stopped and checked Palestinian civilians. At the
same time, IOF closed all roads leading to al-Jalajel,
al-Bwaira and al-Baq'a areas, east of Hebron, separating
them from Hebron. At approximately 18:00, IOF erected a
checkpoint at Yatta û al-Sammou' intersection, south of
Hebron. They stopped and checked Palestinian civilians.
Bethlehem: on Thursday and Friday, 10
and 11 August 2006, IOF reinforced their presence on the
roads leading to villages located to the south and
southwest of Hebron. Thy erected a number of checkpoints
in the area, and stopped and checked Palestinian
civilians. They also held some civilians for several
hours. Nablus: IOF have continued to impose
severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians. On Thursday afternoon, 10 August 2006, IOF
erected two checkpoints at a bypass road located to the
south of Nablus. They stopped and searched dozens of
Palestinian civilian vehicles. Palestinians living in
the north of West Bank travel to Ramallah through this
road. On Saturday morning, 12 August 2006, IOF erected a
checkpoint on the same road. They stopped, checked and
bused Palestinian civilians. On Sunday morning, 13
August 2006, IOF closed Beit Eiba checkpoint, west of
Nablus. The closure of the road continued for 4 hours.
On Monday morning, 14 August 2006, IOF positioned at
Za'tara checkpoint, south of Nablus, prevented hundreds
of Palestinian civilians wishing to travel to Ramallah
from crossing the checkpoint. During the reported
period, IOF positioned at various checkpoints around
Nablus prevented Palestinians aged below 30 from
crossing the checkpoints, and imposed severe
restrictions on the movement of other Palestinians Tulkarm: IOF have continued to impose
severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians. On Thursday, 10 August 2006, IOF positioned
at 'Ennab checkpoint, east of Tulkarm, and at Wad
al-Teen checkpoint, south of the town, continued to
prevent Palestinians aged below 35 from passing through
the two checkpoints. They stopped and checked
Palestinian civilians. On Friday, 11 August 2006, IOF
closed Tulkarm û Nablus road, and informed Palestinian
civilians that the road would be closed everyday after
19:00. On Saturday, 12 August 2006, IOF continued to
prevente Palestinians aged below 35 from crossing all
checkpoints around Tulkarm. IOF soldiers chased young
men who resorted to alternative branch roads, and held
dozens of them for several hours under the sun. Jenin: IOF have continued to severe
restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians.
On Thursday morning, 10 August 2006, IOF erected a
checkpoint at al-Mansoura intersection on Jenin û Nablus
road. They stopped and searched Palestinian civilian
vehicles. IOF also erected two checkpoints at the
entrances of 'Arraba and Sanour villages, south of
Jenin. On Friday evening, IOF erected a checkpoint at
al-Mansoura intersection on Jenin û Nablus road. They
stopped and searched dozens of Palestinian civilian
vehicles. On Saturday morning, 12 August 2006, IOF
positioned at Tayaseer checkpoints, southwest of Jenin,
held dozens of Palestinian civilian vehicles for several
hours. At approximately 13:30 on Friday, 11
August 2006, at least 400 Palestinian civilians and
international and Israeli solidarity activists organized
a peaceful demonstration in Bal'ein village, west of
Ramallah, in protest to the construction of the Wall.
IOF fired rubber-coated metal bullets at the
demonstrators, wounding 3 of them: On Monday morning, 14 August 2006,
IOF started to raze large areas of Palestinian
agricultural land in 'Azzoun and Kufor Laqef villages,
east of Qalqilya, to construct a new section of the Wall
in the areas. According to local sources in 'Azzoun
village, at least 250 donums of agricultural land are
expected to be razed, and hundreds of donums will be
isolated. On Thursday, 10 August 2006, the local council
of Kufor Laqef village received a military order seizing
8 donums of land for "military purposes" until 31
December 2009. The land is located near "Kerni Shomron"
settlement. IOF had already prevented Palestinian
civilians from reaching the seized land. At approximately 10:30 on Friday, 11
August 2006, many Israeli settlers from "Kiryat Arba"
and "Kharsina" settlements, southeast of Hebron, and
other settlement outposts in the center of Hebron,
entered the Ibrahimi Mosque under escort by IOF. They
brought musical instruments and loudspeakers to
celebrate a Jewish wedding. The wedding party continued
until 13:10, as Palestinians were doing the Friday
Prayer. The Muezzin was not able to call for the prayer.
Palestinian clerks demanded the IOF Civil Administration
to stop the wedding party inside the mosque, but all
efforts failed. It is worth noting that IOF have
repeatedly prevented the Muezzin of the Ibrahimi Mosque
from calling for prayers. On Saturday and Sunday, 12 and 13
August 2006, Israeli settlers living in "Kiryat Arba"
settlement, southeast of Hebron, attacked Palestinian
civilians in Wadi al-Husain and Wadi al-Nasara
neighborhood near the settlement with stones and empty
bottles. They also used trained dogs in these attacks.
IOF were present in the area, but did not intervene to
stop the attacks. On Monday morning, 14 august 2006,
Israeli settlers living in "Nogohot" and "Metsvi
Lakhish" settlements, which stand on Palestinian land in
the west f Dura village, southwest of Hebron,
accompanied by a bulldozer and escorted by IOF, razed
large areas of Palestinian agricultural land to the east
of the two settlements. According to local sources, at
least 100 donums of agricultural land were razed to
expand the two settlements.
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Israeli
Occupation Forces (IOF) Escalate Attacks on Palestinian
Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory (OPT)