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Two Palestinian couple
were killed by the explosion of a mysterious object from the remainders
of IOF. A Palestinian woman died
from a heart attack when IOF detonated a sound bomb inside her house.
11 Palestinian civilians,
including two children, were wounded by IOF. IOF conducted 27
incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank. IOF arrested 40
Palestinian civilians, including 6 children. IOF raided offices of two
local radio stations in Hebron.
IOF have continued to
impose a total siege on the OPT; IOF have isolated the Gaza Strip from
the outside world. IOF have continued to
construct the Annexation Wall inside the West Ban; IOF have continued to
construct a section of the Wall in 'Azzoun 'Atma village, south of
Qalqilya. 474 Palestinians, 300 of
whom are civilians, including 91 children and 30 women, have been killed
by IOF. In the Gaza Strip alone, 405 Palestinians, 243 of whom are
civilians, including 84 children, 28 women and 4 paramedics, haven been
killed by IOF. At least 1616
Palestinians, mostly civilians, including 338 children, 109 women. In
the Gaza Strip alone, 1275 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including 345
children, 104 women, 4 paramedics and 7 journalist, have been wounded by
the IOF gunfire. At least 328
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 10 ministers and 31 members of the Palestinian
Legislative Council (PLC), including the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and
Secretary, have been arrested. Minster of Prisoners' Affairs, Deputy
Prime Minister, Minister of Labor and Second 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. 73 houses belonging to
activists of Palestinian factions have been 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 01:00,
IOF moved into Qalqilya. They besieged dozens of houses in Kfar Saba
neighborhood in the center of the town. They threw stones at these
houses and forced their residents to open doors. A Palestinian civilian,
55-year-old Qassem Ma'moun Jaber, was injured by a stone to the head
when he was trying to open the door of his house. He also sustained
bruises as he fell on the stairs of his house. IOF raided and searched a
number of these houses and arrested 3 Palestinian civilians: At approximately 01:30,
IOF moved into Nablus and the neighboring 'Askar refugee camp. They
raided and searched a number of houses and arrested Salah Ibrahim
Shatawi, 32, and arrested him. At approximately 02:30,
IOF moved into al-Walaja village, northwest of Bethlehem. They raided
and searched a house belonging to Sha'ban Mohammed Abu al-Teen, 54, and
arrested him. At approximately 07:30,
IOF positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, north of
Beit Lahia, fired at Ahmed Mohammed Banat, 26, wounding him with a live
bullet to the left thigh, when he was farming his land nearly 500 meters
away from the border. At approximately 09:30,
IOF positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel to the
north of Beit Hanoun fired at Ra'ed 'Abdul Hakim al-Madoukh, 33,
wounding him with a live bullet to the left thigh, when he was
collecting wires and metals in the area. At approximately 10:35,
IOF positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, north of
Beit Lahia, fired at 'Abdullah Mohammed Banat, 18, wounding him with a
live bullet to the left foot, when he was farming his land nearly 500
meters away from the border. His brother was also wounded by IOF in the
same area nearly 3 hours earlier. At approximately 11:50,
IOF positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, north of
the Bedouin Village in the northern Gaza Strip, fired at Nasser Ibrahim
'Olayan, 19, seriously wounding him with a live bullet to the abdomen,
when he was collecting wires and metals nearly 600 meters away from the
border. At noon, IOF arrested
Fares Fawzi al-Tubasi, 26, from al-Reihiya village south of Hebron,
after summoning him. His brother, 23-year-old Isma'il, was arrested by
IOF two days earlier when IOF raided the family's house. At approximately 21:00,
IOF moved into the Traffic Street in the north of Hebron. They raided
offices of al-Siraj and al-Horriya radios. They confiscated a number of
broadcasting and computer sets belonging to al-Siraj Radio and arrested
its director, 'Abdul Jabbar Tawfiq Abu Snaina, 35. At approximately 02:30,
IOF moved into Jenin town and refugee camp. They raided and searched a
number of houses, but no arrests were reported. At approximately 11:10,
IOF positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel to the
north of Beit Hanoun opened fire at a number of Palestinian civilians
who were searching for wires and metals in the area, wounding two of
them: At approximately 19:30,
IOF moved into Roujib village, east of Nablus. They raided and searched
a number of houses and arrested two Palestinian children: At approximately 02:00,
IOF moved into al-Zbaidat village, east of Jenin. They raided and
searched a house belonging to Mahmoud al-Jermi, 45, and arrested him
together with his child, 16-year-old 'Abdul Karim. At approximately 08:00,
IOF permanently positioned in the center and south of Hebron moved into
al-Takrousi neighborhood. They raided and searched a house belonging to
Mohammed Yusri al-Jamal, 38, a cameraman of Reuters. No arrests were
reported. At approximately 05:30,
IOF moved into Jenin. They patrolled in the streets. They withdrew later
and no arrests were reported. At approximately 07:30,
IOF moved into Tulkarm town and refugee camp. They patrolled in the
streets, provoked school children and fired at houses. No casualties or
arrests were reported. Also at approximately
07:30, IOF moved into Tulkarm town and refugee camp. They patrolled in
the streets, provoked school children and opened fire at houses. No
casualties or arrests were reported. At approximately 09:20,
IOf positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel to the
north of Beit Lahia fired at Khaled Farouq Tamboura, 29, seriously
wounding him with a live bullet to the chest, when he was farming his
land nearly 700 meters away from the border. At approximately 16:00,
an IOF undercover unit moved into al-Quds Street in the north of
Bethlehem, traveling in a civilian vehicle with a Palestinian
registration plate. Members of the unit arrested Mohammed Khaled
Salahat, 37, an intelligence officer and a university student, when he
was near the campus of al-Quds Open University. At approximately 01:30,
IOF moved into Um al-Dalia and Wadi al-Tuffah neighborhoods in the west
and southwest of Hebron respectively. They raided and searched a number
of houses and arrested two Palestinian civilians: At approximately 02:00,
IOF moved into Yatta village, south of Hebron. They besieged a house and
a barbershop belonging to Jebril Mohammed Abu Samra. They ordered
residents of the house through megaphones to get out. They interrogated
men and violently beat 3 of them. The three men sustained bruises
throughout the body. IOF soldiers then raided and searched the house and
the barbershop, claiming that they were looking for wanted Palestinians.
At approximately 02:15,
IOF moved into Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus. They raded and
searched a number of houses and arrested Ibrahim Mahmoud 'Aabed, 20. At noon, IOF arrested
'Abdullah Khalil Jobran, 25, from Bethlehem, after they had summoned him
for interrogation in "Kfar Etzion" settlement. At approximately 00:40,
IOF moved into Nablus and the neighboring 'Askar refugee camp. They
raided and searched a number of houses. IOF soldiers harassed a number
of Palestinian civilians and arrested 5 of them: At approximately 01:00,
IOF moved into 'Azzoun village, east of Qaqlilya. They raided and
searched a number of houses and arrested 3 Palestinian civilians,
including a child: Also at approximately
01:00, an IOF undercover unit moved into Tulkarm, traveling in a
civilian vehicle with a Palestinian registration plate. The vehicle
intercepted a Palestinian vehicle. Four IOF soldiers got out of their
vehicle. They pointed their guns at 3 Palestinians, who were in the
second vehicle, and arrested them. At approximately 02:15,
IOF moved into Taffouh village, west of Hebron. They raided and searched
a house belonging to the family of Ibrahim Hasan Zraiqat, 26, and
arrested him. Also at approximately
02:15, IOF moved into Ethna village, west of Hebron. They raided and
searched a house belonging to the family of Haitham 'Abdul Hafez 'Awad,
26, and arrested him. At approximately 03:00,
IOF moved into Qalqilya. They besieged dozens of houses in al-Naqqar
neighborhood in the west of the town. They opened fire at housed and
detonated sound bombs inside them. A sound bomb exploded nearly 10
meters away from Latifa Saleh 'Othman 'Aashour, 56, when she was inside
her house. She instantly died from a heart attack. According to her
family, she did not suffer from any disease. The family held IOF
responsible for her death. At approximately 23:00,
IOF moved into Jenin town and refugee camp. They raided and searched a
house belonging to Sa'id al-Ruskh and arrested his 4 sons: Mahmoud, 28;
Hatem, 25; Sameer, 23; and Rifqi, 20. At approximately 01:00,
IOF moved into Kufor Sour village, south of Tulkarm. They besieged and
opened fire at a house belonging to Mohammed Hasan Eshtaiwi to arrest
his brother 'Ammar, who was able to flee. IOF soldiers then raided and
searched the house, and remained inside it until 06:00. At approximately 01:30,
IOF moved into al-'Asakra village, southeast of Bethlehem. They raided
and searched a house belonging to the family of Wa'el Nabeeh 'Asakra,
22, and arrested him. Also at approximately
01:30, IOF moved into Jourat al-Sham'a village, south of Bethlehem. They
raided and searched a house belonging to the family of Mohammed 'Ata
Hussein, 22, and arrested him. At approximately 02:00,
IOF moved into Jabal al-Mawaleh neighborhood in the south of Bethlehem.
They raided and searched a house belonging to Yassin 'Ouda Rizeq, 51,
and arrested him. At approximately 04:30,
IOF moved into Abu Dis town, east of occupied Jerusalem. They raided and
searched a number of houses and arrested two Palestinian children: At approximately 19:45,
IOF gunboats opened fire at a Palestinian fishing boat opposite to Rafah
seashore in the southern Gaza Strip. As a result, 3 fishermen, including
two brothers, who were on the boat, were wounded: 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. The crossing point has been closed since 25 June 2006.
During the reported period, the crossing point was reopened on
Wednesday, 13 December 2006. 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 have allowed international workers to pass
through the crossing. With this closure, few Palestinian patients have
been able to travel to hospitals in Israel and the West Bank.
Palestinian female patients aged under 40 from passing through the
crossing, even though most of these patients are in serious conditions
and suffer from serious diseases. 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. During
the reported period, IOF partially reopened the crossing. They allowed
the importation of foodstuffs and medicines into the Gaza Strip, and the
exportation of some goods from the Gaza Strip to Israel and the West
Bank. The number of trucks allowed into the Gaza Strip daily is 400,
whereas only 50 trucks loaded with exported goods from the Gaza Strip
are allowed to pass through the crossing. Prices of goods have increased
due to the increase in transportation costs at the crossing; the
transportation cost of a container has increased from 2,000 NIS to 9,000
NIS. Sofa Crossing:
During the reported period, IOF partially
reopened Sofa crossing, northeast of Rafaha, for 4 days only, allowing
the entry of aggregate and some food aids for some humanitarian
organizations. However, IOF have continued to close Karm Abu Salem
(Kerem Shalom) crossing. Nablus:
IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on
the movement of Palestinian civilians. On Sunday morning, 10 December
2006, IOF imposed additional restrictions on the movement of Palestinian
civilians. According to eyewitnesses, IOF soldiers positioned at Za'tara
checkpoint, south of the city, prevented Palestinians aged under 35 from
passing through the checkpoint. IOF also erected a checkpoint at Jeet
intersection, southwest of the city. They stopped and searched
Palestinian civilian vehicles. On Sunday evening, IOF erected a
checkpoint at the northern entrance of al-Bathan village, east of
Nablus. They stopped and searched Palestinian civilian vehicles. On
Monday morning, 11 December 2006, IOF soldiers positioned at Za'tara
checkpoint continued to prevent Palestinians aged under 35 from passing
through the checkpoint. Tulkarm:
IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians. They have also continued to prevent Palestinians
aged under 35 from crossing checkpoints around the town. On Thursday
morning, 7 December 2006, IOF closed wad al-Teen checkpoint, south of
Tulkarm. They opened fire into the air to drive Palestinian civilians
away from the checkpoint. They also pursued dozens of young men who
resorted to alternative dirt roads to bypass the checkpoint and held
them for several hours. On Saturday, 9 December 2006, IOF erected a
checkpoint at Bala'a intersection, east of Tulkarm. They stopped and
searched Palestinian civilian vehicles using trained dogs. On Sunday, 10
December 2006, IOF kept that checkpoint erected at Bala'a intersection.
They stopped and checked Palestinian civilians. Jenin:
IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on
the movement of Palestinian civilians in Jenin. On Friday afternoon, 8
December 2006, IOF erected a checkpoint at 'Ejja intersection, south of
Jenin. They stopped and searched Palestinian civilian vehicles. On
Monday morning, 11 December 2006, IOF closed the northern Jordan Valley
and prevented Palestinian civilians from moving to and from the area.
Ramallah:
IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian civilians at various checkpoints around the town, especially
'Attara checkpoint, north of the town, and Jaba' checkpoint, south of
the town. On Monday morning, 11 December 2006, IOF soldiers positioned
at 'Attara checkpoint prevented Palestinian civilians coming from the
northern West Bank from passing through the checkpoint. Those civilians
were forced to travel to Ramallah through Qalandya checkpoint at the
southern entrance of Ramallah, which is nearly 38 kilometers away from
'Attara checkpoint. Hebron:
IOF have continued to impose severe restrictions on
the movement of Palestinian civilians inside and outside Hebron. During
the reported period, IOF erected a number of checkpoints in addition
those permanent ones inside the town. They stopped, checked and
interrogated Palestinian civilians. At approximately 08:00 on Monday, 11
December 2006, IOF erected a checkpoint at Qaizoun intersection in the
southeast of Hebron, another one on al-Harayiq road in the southwest of
the town, and a third one at Ibn Rushod Square in the center of the
town. They stopped, checked and interrogated Palestinian civilians. At approximately 13:00 on
Friday, 8 December 2006, about 300 Palestinian civilians and
international and Israeli solidarity activists demonstrated in protest
to the construction of the Wall in Bal'ein village, west of Ramallah.
IOF soldiers positioned near rhe Wall fired fired rubber-coated metal
bullets, sound bombes and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators. No
casualties were reported, but IOF soldiers arrested Ahmed Mohammed
Hamad, 35. During the reported
period, IOF continued to construct a section of the Wall near 'Azzoun
'Atma village, south of Qalqilya. IOF seized more Palestinian land for
this purpose. This section of the Wall will isolated the village totally
and will seal it off from large areas of agricultural land and some
houses and civilian facilities. This 3-kilometer-long section will
extend from "Unranit" settlement in the west to "Sha'ari Tikva"
settlement in the east. IOF have established a gate at the entrance of
the village to control the movement of Palestinian civilians. They open
the gate from 06:00 to 22:00, and only Palestinian civilians who have
special permits are allowed to enter the village.
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