Information from the weekly reports Palestinian Centre for Human Rights Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (12-18 May 2011) on Israeli violations of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory in the period between 12 and 18 May 2011. The full report, with more information, you can read in English on the link .
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In the period between 12 and 18 May the Israeli occupation forces killed two Palestinian minors. 1 killed in Jerusalem, and others with mental retardation, was killed in Gaza excessive use of lethal force by the occupying forces. Israeli occupation forces were also wounded 148 civilians, including 49 minors and 1 international peace activists. Of the total number of wounded, 144 were injured when Israeli occupation forces used the excessive force to disperse nonviolent demonstrators who were marking the 63rd anniversary of the Palestinian nakba, 3 civilians were injured during a nonviolent protest against the construction of settlements and kolonističkih aneksijskog Wall. One Palestinian child was wounded in the explosion of a suspicious subject who was left behind by the Israeli occupying army.
13th May 2011. in the fourth Silwan in Jerusalem in the West Bank in cold 1 Palestinian killed was a juvenile. The bullet came from the two houses that were previously occupied by the middle of Silwana Israeli colonists. At a time when he was killed, a juvenile was walking on a dirt road between 10 and 15 meters from the 2 houses. One private security agencies and the Israeli border police protect the colonists who occupied the house and 2.
In Gaza 15th May 2011. Israeli occupation forces used the excessive lethal force and killed a mentally retarded Palestinian minors near Nahal Oz border crossing, east of Gaza City. A minor was killed by a grenade was fired at him, the Israeli occupying army. Nursing teams were murdered body is found almost 300 meters west of the Nahal Oz crossing. [...]
15th May 2011. Israeli occupation forces used the excessive force to disperse protesters who were non-violent protests marking the 63rd anniversary of the Palestinian nakba in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Injured 144 Palestinian civilians, including 47 minors, 5 women and 4 journalists. In the Gaza Strip wounded 105 people, including 31 minors, 3 women and 3 journalists. In the West Bank injured 38 civilians, including 16 minors, 2 women and 1 journalist. [...]
Israeli occupation forces have also used the excessive force to disperse nonviolent demonstrators who protested against the building of illegal Israeli settlements and the Wall kolonističkih in the West Bank. 3 demonstrators were wounded, including 1 juvenile and 1 international peace activists. Dozens of Palestinian civilians and international human rights activists who participated in nonviolent protests in the West Bank had health problems due to tear gas inhalation and bruises from the blows of Israeli occupation forces.
One Palestinian was a minor 13th May 2011. seriously injured in an explosion of suspected cases is behind in the Jordan Valley in the northeast of the West Bank has left the Israeli occupying army.
military incursions into Palestinian Community:
In the period between 12 and 18 May the Israeli occupying forces launched at least 20 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank during which they arrested 15 Palestinian civilians, including 3 minors.
Israeli occupation forces continued to repress nonviolent demonstrations, and preventing international human rights activists to participate in nonviolent protests against the construction of settlements and the Wall kolonističkih. As part of its efforts, the Israeli occupation forces arrested four demonstrators, including 2 Israeli peace activists, and brought them to the police station, "Benjamin" in the southeast of Ramallah. They were arrested later exempt. Israeli occupation forces also detained six protesters who participated in nonviolent protest near the checkpoint at the occasion of 63rd Qalandiyji anniversary of the Palestinian nakba.
Restrictions of movement:
Israel to the occupied Palestinian territories continued to impose a strict siege, and Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, severe restrictions of movement.
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Israeli settlers attacks on Palestinian civilians and property:
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14th May 2011. kolonističkog few settlers from the settlements, "Gilad" attacked three Palestinian farmers from Jeet village, northeast of Qalqilyje. [...] The attack happened in front of the Israeli occupation forces.
15th May 2011, a group of Israeli settlers from kolonističkog settlement of Kiryat Arba, south of Hebron, attacked a house in the neighborhood of Wadi al-Hussain which is located beside the kolonističkog settlement. The colonists tried to burn my house and threatened the lives of residents. [...]
17th May 2011, several Israeli settlers caught in the orphanage school in occupied East Jerusalem. The colonists were attacked by students in the classroom, and Israeli police then arrested the principal and his deputy and took them for questioning.
documented Israeli violations of international law in the period between 12 and 18 May 2011.
first Incursions in the Palestinian territories and attacks on Palestinian civilians and property in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
use excessive force against demonstrations which marked the Palestinian nakba anniversary
Sunday 15th May 2011. Israeli occupation forces used a lethal force to disperse participants in nonviolent protests that were organized in Gaza Gaza and the West Bank to mark the 63rd anniversary of the Palestinian nakba. Wounded a total of 144 Palestinian civilians, including 47 minors, 5 women and 4 journalists, and in the Gaza Strip 105 persons (including 31 minors, 3 women, 3 journalists) and the West Bank 38 people, including 16 minors, 2 women and 1 journalists. [...]
According to investigations conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, the events were loosened in the following way:
Gaza Strip:
about 10:30 am on Sunday 15th May 2011. Dozens of Palestinians have begun to assemble approximately 1700 feet south from the border crossing of Beit Hanoun (Erez) to the north of the Gaza Strip, with the intention to participate in the celebration of 63rd anniversary of the Palestinian nakba. Around 11:30 am Dozens of Palestinians were headed toward the border fence with Israel near the border crossing at Beit Hanoun (Erez). 10 minutes later, Israeli forces positioned at the border had fired four artillery shells into an area where Palestinians have gathered. Israeli soldiers also opened fire on demonstrators from the observatory. The soldiers continued to shoot occasionally until the evening, while flying over the area while helicopters also opened fire on the area around the protesters. The army also fired tear gas and smoke bombs as some protesters caused blackouts and neurological symptoms. 103 Palestinians were injured, and dozens have had health problems due to inhaling tear gas. [...]
were injured and three journalists, and 3 medical staff members of the Palestinian Red Crescent is due to suffocation fainted.
Israeli forces positioned at the border east of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza Strip, about 15 hours to have opened fire near dozens of Palestinians participated in a nonviolent protest in the eastern part of the village 'Abasan, east of Khan Yunis and wounded two Palestinians.
West Bank:
Around 13:30 Sunday 15th May 2011. Dozens of Palestinian civilians gathered at the entrance to Qalandya refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, where they were headed towards the checkpoint in Qalandyji separating Ramallah from Jerusalem. Protesters by Israeli soldiers threw stones and empty bottles. The soldiers are from the early morning were increasingly deployed in the vicinity of the checkpoint. Israeli forces immediately began firing rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas at protesters. Injured 26 civilians, including 11 minors and 1 woman. [...] Medical sources say that most of the injuries was in the upper body. Israeli forces, using their prerušenih unit, arrested 6 Palestinians, including one who suffered injuries to the head.
also approximately 13:30, dozens of Palestinian students at Bir Zeit University, and dozens of Palestinians from nearby villages gathered at the center of the village of Bir Zeit on the non-violent protest on the occasion of 63rd anniversary of the Palestinian nakba. Protesters marched through the streets, chanting slogans and carrying Palestinian flags. Then they reached the checkpoint Attar, north of the village of Bir Zeit, where the Israeli occupation forces hiding behind a cement block. Israeli occupation forces closed the checkpoint, protesters and they began to pelt stones at the Israeli occupation forces responded firing warheads bullets, rubber coated metal bullets, tear gas and sound bombs. Dozens of protesters had difficulty due to tear gas inhalation, and many have sustained bruises from the blows of Israeli occupying forces, but all were assisted at the scene and no one was hospitalized.
Palestinian civilians in Hebron area also organized several nonviolent protests, the center of Hebron and south of the city, at the northern entrance to the city, at the entrance to the village of Beit Ummar, Bani N'eim and Zeef, and at the entrance to the refugee Fawwar camp. In clashes with Israeli forces injured 12 civilians, including 5 minors and 1 woman. Several protesters fainted due to tear gas inhalation, While some suffered bruises from the beating of soldiers.
Israeli occupation forces during the protests deliberately obstructed the work of many journalists. Some of them are directly attacked, the other is prevented from doing their job, some are driven from the scene who were trying to track. Najeh Diab al-Hashlamon (48), cameraman American news agency APA, was wounded by a bullet in the left foot. [...] The Israeli occupation forces also opened fire and smashed the windscreen of a vehicle a cameraman agency AFP.
Al-Hashlamon the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights said that on Sunday 15th May, about 15 hours there in the street Talaat Al-Zahed, north of the old town of Hebron. He has a group of Israeli soldiers that were shot by Palestinian protesters from the streets of east Talaat al-Zahed. Then he hit a bullet right in the left foot. He claims that he was clearly in the Israeli soldiers who were away from him, only 8 meters. [...]
On Sunday, 15 May morning, Israeli occupation forces seized a number of roofs in the city of Hebron and the village of Beit Ummar and turned them into military positions. Dozens of gunmen have been deployed on those rooftops in order to target Palestinian civilians who participated in nonviolent protests. [...]
second The use of excessive force against nonviolent protesters against the construction of illegal kolonističkih settlements and the Wall
In the period covered by this report the Israeli occupation forces used force against nonviolent demonstrators - of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights activists - who protested against the construction of the Wall and kolonističkih settlements in the West Bank. 3 demonstrators were wounded, including 1 juvenile and 1 international activists. Dozens of Palestinian civilians and human rights activists have had difficulties due to tear gas inhalation and suffered bruises. Israeli occupation forces also arrested four demonstrators, including 2 Israeli peace activists, and drove them to the police station, "Benjamin", southeast of Ramallah. To freedom were released the same day about 22 hours.
on Friday 13 May 2011. After noon pray dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights activists staged a nonviolent protest in Bil'in village, west of Ramallah. The protest was organized against the construction of Israel's illegal Wall, and coincided with the 63rd is anniversary of the Palestinian nakba. Protesters carried pictures of locals killed Jawaher and Basem Abu Rahme and the big key with the number 63, number of years that have passed since the expulsion of Palestinians from their homes 1948th year. Elderly people and children were driving the car dressed in traditional Palestinian clothing, displaying on the way back to their homeland. Demonstrators then headed towards the illegal Wall. Israeli occupation forces about 100 meters from the Wall set a barrier of barbed wire. Before the protesters arrived to set up obstacles, the Israeli occupation forces started firing real bullets, rubber coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas at protesters. Israeli occupation forces also protesters poured waste water and chased them in the fields of olive groves. 2 Palestinians were wounded, including one juvenile, and dozens have had difficulties due to tear gas inhalation and / or sustained bruises.
same day, also after noon pray, dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli activists Human Rights organized a nonviolent protest in the village of Ni'lin, west of Ramallah. The protest was organized against the construction of illegal Israeli Wall. The protesters headed towards the wall and Israeli occupation forces closed the passage to the wall of barbed wire. When the protesters tried to cross the wall and come to a country that is with his other hand, Israeli occupation forces were in fact prevented. Protesters fought back to hitting the Israeli occupation forces with stones, and Israeli occupation forces then began firing at the protesters valid gunpowder ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas. Israeli occupation forces also chased protesters through fields of olive groves. Many protesters had difficulties due to tear gas inhalation.
same day, after noon pray, dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights activists peacefully protesting against the building of illegal Israeli Wall and settlements in kolonističkih Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah. The demonstrators passed the streets and shouted slogans against the Israeli occupation and arbitrary procedures. Carrying Palestinian flags were sent to earth by trying to take settlers from kolonističkog settlement Halmish. Israeli occupation forces closed the southern entrance to the village to the Palestinian and international protesters prevented to come to this country. Israeli occupation forces have prevented the activists to come to these countries and the protesters fired valid gunpowder ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas. Israeli occupation forces were also protesters poured waste water and gave up in pursuit of them. One is an American activist (23) hit by tear gas cartridge in the head and rushed to a hospital in Ramallah. Many protesters had difficulty due to teargas inhalation and suffered bruising [...] The Israeli occupation forces also arrested four demonstrators, including 2 Israeli peace activists, and transferred them to the police station Benjamin, southeast of Ramallah. They were released the same day in 22 hours.
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Source and more information: Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (12-18 May 2011)
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Man shot dead by gunmen near Nablus
Armed men killed a man near Nablus (21 May 2011.)
One man (32) shot dead on Saturday (May 21, 2011.) in village of Beit Dajan near Nablus in the northern West Bank. Motive for the killing remains unknown, and had previously been killed in a Palestinian jail on accusations that the Israeli agent. This is the second such killing this month. 6th May is next to Ramallah in the West Bank killed a 30-year-old Palestinian who is also suspected of working for Israel.
UNRWA: Palestinian refugees' health at risk still
UNRWA: Health of Palestinian refugees and still threatened (21 May 2011.)
UN agency to assist Palestinian refugees facing major challenges in providing health services to Palestinian refugees, say from these agencies. Despite progress in some key areas - including reducing infant mortality - health of all Palestinian refugees is threatened. Widespread poverty, unemployment and social discrimination are also adversely affect the health of refugees, for example, limited their access to health care. Medical centers are swamped, and one doctor in the average daily hits on 100 patients, according to an UNRWA-ins report. Israel's illegal blockade of the Gaza Strip and restrictions on movement in the West Bank also affect the delivery of health services. In the UNRWA and warned that the increasingly common cases where refugees can not provide an adequate level of medical care and assistance.
Ni'lin marks 3rd anniversary of non-violent protests
Ni'lin marked three years of maintaining non-violent protest (21 May 2011.)
Ni'lin village in the West Bank on Friday (May 20) is marked by three years of weekly nonviolent protest against the Israeli Wall. Since 2008. killed 5 Palestinians protesting against Israeli confiscation of 1 / 3 of land in the village. Hundreds of protesters were injured and detained as the soldiers forcibly repressed protests, sometimes using munitions and battles. In June 2008. The village was under siege by the Israeli army in the summer of that year killed 10-year-old Ahmed Moussa, and his funeral on 18-year-old Yousif Amira. 2 protesters were killed in the village in December 2008. - Arafat Khawaja (22) and Mohammad Khawaja (18). American activist Tristan Anderson suffered a severe head injury and brain when he was Israeli soldier shot in the head cartridge tear gas at protest in March 2009. 2 months later, the soldiers munition warheads hit in the chest and killed by Yousef Awela Sadiq Srour (36). On Friday hundreds of Palestinians gathered and prayed near the illegal Wall, and then along with dozens of international activists, headed to passage in the wall. Israeli forces were waiting for them at the door, firing tear gas at protesters and sound grenades. Although so far the protests have been killed 5, wounded 700 and arrested 150 people, including juveniles, to announce that residents, encouraged changes that have been achieved protests in Egypt, continue with the protests in the village of Ni'lin.
Sha'ath: We will stick to UN plan Statehood
Palestinians will seek recognition of a Palestinian state in the UN in September (22 May 2011.)
Fatahov senior official said Nabil Sha'ath AFP that in his statement that he does not accept withdrawal to the 1967 borders, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu proved that rejects the peace process. Sha'ath added that the Palestinians continue to work on its strategic goal - the UN's recognition of a Palestinian state (on the borders of 1967.) In September this year. Obama in his speech to the Palestinians tried to dissuade from this move.
Un bateau pour français Gaza; des dizaines de personnalités françaises le soutiennent
Dozens of French artists and intellectuals supported the French ship to Gaza in which the civilian international flotilla Stay Human (Stay a man), navigate to the end of June Gaza.
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