NOVANEWS
Nazi Forces Kill 5 Palestinians, Including 2 Children, in Less than 12 Hours
Number of Palestinian Victims Rises to 47 Killed, Including 12 Children and Woman, in oPt, Since Early October
Occupied East Jerusalem Isolated and Divided into Small Cantons
Bashar Nizam Jamil al-Ja’abari (15) and his cousin Hussam Isma’il Jamil al-Ja’abari (17)
With the continuing international policy of silence over grave crimes and violations committed by Nazi forces in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), Nazi forces have continued to flagrantly commit more crimes and violations against the Palestinian civilians. In less than 12 hours, Nazi forces killed four Palestinian civilians, including two children, from Hebron and a fifth in the Gaza Strip. This escalation coincides with the Nazi arbitrary and coercive measures in occupied East Jerusalem and its suburbs to isolate the Arab neighborhoods in application of a series of the Nazi Cabinet’s decisions. The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) condemns with the strongest terms the Nazi forces’ disregard for the lives of Palestinian civilians, shooting-to-kill policy in suspicion of attempts to stab Nazi soldiers and Nazi Jewish settlers, and the arbitrary policies applied in occupied Jerusalem. Moreover, PCHR calls upon the international community to take immediate action and fulfill its legal and moral obligations to protect the Palestinian civilians in the oPt. PCHR also believes that the silence of the international community towards these crimes encourages the Israeli government to continue its policy that violates the international humanitarian law.
According to investigations conducted by PCHR regarding the latest Nazi crimes:
- · At approximately 08:00 on Tuesday, 20 October 2015, dozens of schoolboys from Beit Awwa village, southwest of Doura, southwest of Hebron, organized a protest heading to the annexation wall, west of the said village. Due to which, Nazi forces moved into the area through the security iron gate at the wall. The protestors threw stones at Nazi soldiers who chased them and fired tear gas canisters until they reached the Palestinian houses. At approximately 10:45, while four Nazi soldiers were present between the Palestinian houses, Oday Hesham Mohammed al-Masalma (24) was carrying a bag with olives inside it and walking between the trees. Oday stabbed one of the soldiers in his arm, but the 3 other Nazi soldiers opened fire at him, due to which he fell to the ground and rolled in a dirt downhill. They went after him and shot him dead. Nazi forces denied paramedics, who arrived in the Palestine Red Crescent Society’s (PRCS) ambulance, access to the wounded for half an hour. Nazi forces then withdrew, while the corpse was taken to Hebron Governmental Hospital. Following medical examination, it was found out that Oday sustained several bullet wounds to the left leg causing laceration in the blood vessels and a bullet wound to the back left side of the head. According to PCHR’s investigations, Nazi forces could have arrested the aforementioned person after wounding him.
- · At approximately 15:00, Nazi forces stationed on the main road, opposite to “Gosh Etzion” Jewish settlement, south of Bethlehem, opened fire at a Palestinian civilian vehicle. As a result, the driver Hamza Mousa al-‘Amla (25), from Beit Oula village, west of Hebron, was killed by several bullets. The corpse was taken by an Nazi military ambulance to an unknown destination. Israeli forces claimed that al-‘Amla had run over 2 settlers on the side of the road.
- · In new cold-blooded crime, Israeli forces killed in the evening two children from al-Ja’bari family in the vicinity of “Kiryat Arba” settlement, east of Hebron.
According to PCHR’s investigations and statements of eyewitnesses, at approximately 21:30, dozens of settlers organized a protest heading from “Kiryat Arba” settlement to the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron. Meanwhile, Bashar Nizam Jamil al-Ja’abari (15) and his cousin Hussam Isma’il Jamil al-Ja’abari (17) were on their way back home in al-Ras area adjacent to the aforementioned settlement. While watching the demonstration, the two children stood beside an Nazi soldier, who was around the corner of al-Rajabi building that the Nazi Jewish settlers are attempting to seize control over. The soldier was leaning against the wall and normally talking to the two children when the later asked the soldier to help them to cross via the iron gate, which separates the aforementioned building from where they live. When the two children heading towards the gate were only two meters away from the Nazi soldier, other Nazi soldiers fortified in a military watchtower in the area opened fire at the children and killed them immediately. The Nazi forces detained the children’s corpses and denied the Palestinian civilians and ambulances access to the area.
In the Gaza Strip, at approximately 16:00, Nazi forces stationed along the border fence with Nazi, east of al-Bureij refugee camp, opened fire at a group of Palestinian civilians, who were in an agricultural field that is around 350 meters away from the aforementioned fence. As a result, Ahmed Sharif al-Sarahi (30) from Deir al-Balah was killed after being hit with 3 bullets to the chest, while two others were wounded. The Israeli Army Radio reported that the Nazi forces killed a Palestinian sniper and wounded two others. It should be mentioned that the Nazi warplanes had already targeted al-Sarhi’s house in summer 2014 during the Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip.
Thus, the number of the killed Palestinian civilians since early October has risen to 47 Palestinians, including 12 children and a woman, in the oPt.
The escalation of committing such crimes coincides with the Nazi arbitrary and coercive measures in occupied Jerusalem and its suburbs. Following the Nazi Cabinet’s decision to isolate the Arab neighborhoods in response to the “attacks” in the city, the Nazi forces started imposing a cordon on the villages and neighborhoods of occupied East Jerusalem by closing its entrances with cement cubes and establishing checkpoints in addition to erecting iron barriers in the streets and main roads. All of this is part of the collective punishment policy practiced by Nazi forces against Jerusalemites. Since the aforementioned decision was issued, Nazi forces started to apply the policy of isolating the neighborhoods of the city from each other, and erecting iron barriers and checkpoints in the streets, especially in the Old City and its markets. They tightly closed the entrances and streets leading to al-Sawana, al-Jouz Valley, Sour Baher, al-Mukaber Mountiain, al-Eisawiya, Silwan and Ras al-Amoud villages. Thus, they deliberately disrupt life in the occupied city, obstruct civilians’ movement and increase their daily suffering.
East Jerusalem
PCHR strongly condemns these crimes that prove the increasing number of killings among Palestinian civilians in the oPt in general and occupied East Jerusalem in particular. Moreover, PCHR stresses that in the above-mentioned cases, Nazi forces could have used less force against the victims or could have arrested and tied them if their allegations were true. PCHR reiterates its call upon the international community to take immediate and effective actions to put an end to such crimes and reiterates its call for the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 to fulfill their obligations under Article 1; i.e., to respect and to ensure respect for the Convention in all circumstances, and their obligation under Article 146 to prosecute persons alleged to commit grave breaches of the Fourth Geneva Convention. These grave breaches constitute war crimes under Article 147 of the same Convention and Protocol I Additional to the Geneva Conventions.