The
Washington-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) said
Israel has restricted movement of Palestinians.
In its annual report, the
HRW elaborated that Israel has imposed ‘excessive’
restrictions on movement, particularly in the West Bank
and East Jerusalem during 2006.
The report maintained that in August2006, Israel
increased the number of roadblocks to 540, compared with
376 in 2005.
HRW pointed out that the Israeli government withheld
custom money due to the Palestinian Authority, following
the installation of a Hamas-led government in
January2006 democratic elections.
In another human rights abuse, the report referred to
the Israeli army insufficient probes into killings of
civilians, with reference to the June2006 Israeli army
massive attacks on the Gaza Strip for the alleged
release of corporal Gila’s Shalit, who has been held by
resistance groups in Gaza.
Half of 449 Palestinians, killed by the Israeli army in
Gaza, have not been involved in fighting, the report
confirmed.
With respect to the Israeli separation barrier
(Apartheid Wall), the human rights watchdog revealed
that %85 of such a wall, which is delving deep into
Palestinian-owned lands in the West Bank, has crossed
the Israel-West Bank border line, known as the ‘Green
Line’.
The organization also warned that such a wall will
likely be marked as permanent borders of Israel, which
means %10 of the West Bank territories would be annexed
to Israel.
Since June2006, the Israeli army has been waging massive
military actions on the Gaza Strip under the pretext of
releasing Gil’ad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held by
Palestinian resistance groups after a resistance attack
on a military base. These military actions have caused
destruction of main infrastructure like ministerial
buildings, bridges and Gaza main power plant.