DAY 12: Eyewitness Testimony in Palestine...Settlers Shoot at Protestors, Israel Violates Health Conventions
April 9, 2002 * Up to the minute news reports from Palestine at: www.jerusalem.indymedia.org
More Eyewitness Reports from Palestinians in the West Bank go to: http://www.electronicintifada.org/diaries/index.html
(All Times Local in Palestine)
SUMMARY
9:00am: Israeli violations of health conventions
6:00pm: The Israeli "Withdrawal" Only Partially True
JENIN
Noon:
Extremist Jews shoot at Protesters
RAMALLAH
3:00pm: Plea From Internationals at Arafat's Headquarters
EYEWITNESS REPORTS FROM INTERNATIONALS IN PALESTINE
4/9/02: Report on Gary's Water Work - Ben Scribner
4/9/02: "I'm Palestinian, this is my land, I don't care if I die.” - Beth Daoud in Nablus
4/9/02: It Doesn’t End...Will you stand up for the Palestinian people? - Nancy Stohlman in East Jerusalem
4/9/02: How to Get into Bethlehem When the Israelis Are Bombing Palestine - Ben Scribner in Bethlehem
4/9/02: While the Israeli Military lays siege to Nablus, Six Internationals "Walk" in - Beth Daoud
Previous Days Eyewitness Reports: Day 1 - 3/29/02 * Day 2 - 3/30/02 * Day 3 - 3/31/02 * Day 4 - 4/1/02 * Day 5 - 4/2/02 * Day 6 - 4/3/02 * Day 7 - 4/4/02 * Day 8 - 4/5/02 * Day 9 - 4/6/02 * Day 10 - 4/7/02 * Day 11- 4/8/02
SUMMARIES
9:00am: Israeli violations of health conventions
April 9, 2002, The Palestine Monitor, A PNGO Information Clearinghouse
Press Conference Summary
Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi, president of the Palestinian Medical Relief Committees and the director of the Health, Development, Information and Policy Institute (HDIP), gave a press conference, via the telephone, in which he gave a detailed description of the Israeli violations of health conventions on prohibiting medical provision. He reiterated that, since the 29th of March, the beginning of the latest Israeli military campaign in Palestinian territories, the number of Palestinians killed has reached 250.
The total number of those killed since the beginning of the current Intifada has exceeded 1,500, and the number of injured has reached 33,000. The past ten days abuses can be categorised in five main themes:
· Prevention of medical treatment for sick and wounded
· Attacks on medical personnel
· Attacks on the medical infrastructure
· Attack on utilities and related environmental problems
· Total destruction of infrastructure
Prevention of medical treatment for sick and wounded Israel has systematically prohibited the provision of medical services in
order to paralyze the health system and the ability of ambulances to function, aiming to increase the number of dead people by leaving the injured unattended till they bleed to death.
- In Jenin, Nablus, Bethlehem, and Ramallah dozens of injured were left unattended as medical teams were prohibited from reaching them; they were left to die.
- The condition in the field hospital, set up by UPMRC in the Old City of Nablus in Al-Baik mosque, is dire. There are 68 injured, 10 are whom are in a very critical condition, in addition to 16 corpses of people who died due to the prevention of the necessary medical treatment. For three days the Israeli army has not allowed medical aid from getting to the field hospital,
nor has the transfer of patients to the hospital been permitted. The field hospital currently lacks the basic medical facilities.
- Preventing medical treatment also affects pregnant women, dialysis patients and cancer patients who need regular and immediate treatment. An average of two Palestinians are stricken by heart attacks each hour. Many of these patients die since movement between various Palestinian cities and towns is impossible due to the Israeli aggression. Halima Al-Atrash, 40
years old, from Al-Walajeh village near Bethlehem, was delayed for more than one hour at the checkpoint while she was going to hospital to give birth.
Due to this delay, her baby died.
Attacks on medical personnel
The Israeli army has systematically targeted medical teams. The number of Israeli violations against medical teams, ambulances and hospitals has reached 100.
- The Israeli army attacked the Arab Care Hospital in Ramallah and searched it accompanied by police dogs. They detained the medical staff for six hours, leaving the patients unattended.
- The Red Crescent Hospital in Al-Beireh city was also attacked and searched. Five members of the medical team were arrested, among them two doctors, two medical aid workers and one technician.
- The Israeli army is using members of medical teams as human shields. For instance, Dr. Muhammad Iskafi, the director of the emergency department at UPMRC was detained for four hours while carrying out his work. He was threatened with the bombing of the UPMRC office if he refused to be a human shield while the soldiers searched houses in the area.
- Three health workers in Nablus where subjected to the same thing when they were used as human shields for three hours.
Attacks on the medical infrastructure
- The main office of UPMRC in Ramallah was shelled by heavy machine guns.
- The Medical Relief center in Qalqiliya was occupied by the Israel army, used as a military post and badly damaged.
- Two days ago Israeli soldiers and snipers shot the water tanks on the roof of the Al-Aatamad hospital in Yatta.
- Ambulances have been fired upon in all towns that have been re-occupied, irrespective of their having permission from the Israeli authorities to travel or not.
Attack on utilities and related environmental problems
- In every town the Israeli forces have invaded, the water supply, electricity, sewerage, and telephone networks have been attacked, leaving hospitals and homes without water and electricity.
- Collection of rubbish has also been halted, when added to the damage to the sewage network this will lead to serious environmental problems.
- With the inability of the ambulances to move comes the problem of the disposal of the dead. Currently hospitals are unable to bury the dead and the hospital morgues are overflowing, corpses await disposal in the hospitals of Ramallah, Jenin and Nablus. Some of the bodies have been buried in shallow graves on the grounds of the hospitals, but this is highly unsatisfactory and will lead to communicable infectious diseases Total destruction of infrastructure
- Buildings and roads have been destroyed.
- Total 24-hour curfew has been imposed in all invaded areas; children are not able to attend school, and workers cannot work. The immediate result of this is an increase of the already high - 50% poverty rate, with the accompanying nutritional and health problems that relate to this.
- An already beleaguered economy is being further destroyed.
For more information contact The Palestine Monitor +972 (0)2 5834021 or
+972 (0)2 5833510 www.palestinemonitor.org
Noon:
Extremist Jews shoot at Protesters
April 9, 2002, Union of Arab Community
Based
Associations
A woman was shot in the arm and a young man in the elbow when Israeli Jews
shot at some 1,500 mostly Palestinian protesters in an attempt to prevent
them from reaching the Jenin checkpoint today, burning tiers in the middle
of a main road, throwing stones and later shooting, as Israeli police looked
on.
The demonstration called by the Arab Higher Follow Up Committee, aimed to
reach the Jenin checkpoint to ensure emergency aid trucks would reach the
besieged Jenin refugee camp and to protest against the Occupation.
Violence flared when protesters left their buses to pass by burning tires
placed by extremist Israeli Jews from Magal Ta'nakim. Police looked on. As
protesters attempted to cross the burning tires, Israeli Jews began shout
abuse and throw stones at the demonstrators. Some demonstrators began throw
stones in return, and then gun shots were heard from different locations.
Three people were injured: a woman, Valentina, (mid-thirties, female) in the
arm, Abu Ra'd (24 years, male) in the elbow, and another young man who did
not report his injuries, fearing arrest.
Demonstrators began to run in all directions. Police sent a water tank
through the street, spraying people with blue water. It is not clear if the
blue-dye is a chemical or a dye.
Later on in the journey, the bus stopped nearby Sandalah, a Palestinian
village close to the Green Line. Eight police had converged on the road to
prevent busses from moving any further. While waiting for emergency trucks
to get through, protesters began to chanting slogans such as, "Sharon, God
willing, you'll be buried in Ramallah."
Extremist Jews from Migal Sha'ul converged on a field before the protesters,
abusing protesters and throwing stones. A group of protesters began to throw
stones back. Among those hit were an 11-year old child.
Police reinforcements began arriving, forcing protesters back. Some were
only carrying large guns. Protesters kept marching towards the make-shift
police road-block and were consistently pushed back. By this stage, at
around 1:40pm, it became clear that reaching the checkpoint was impossible
without protesters being shot at by police.
After ensuring all aid trucks had passed, protesters left peacefully.
Several demonstrators noted that unlike other protests, that some police
called in for reinforcement were only carrying large guns- a frightening
indication of the 'force' police intended to use to defend themselves
against mostly peaceful protesters.
For more information, please call:
Mr. Ameer Makhoul: Director, Ittijah: Union of Arab Community Based
Associations
Mob: +972-(0)54 862 171 Tel: +972-4-850 7110 Fax: +972-4-850
7241
E-mail:
ameer@ittijah.org
SUMMARIES
3:00pm: Plea From Internationals at Arafat's Headquarters
Ramallah, April 9th, 2002, www.jerusalem.indymedia.org
We are 40 internationals from 8 different countries, members of a civil mission for the protection of the Palestinian people. Presently besieged at the presidential palace of Yasser Arafat, we live under constant threat of Israeli tanks and snipers.
We came into these buildings in order to prevent the final assault that Ariel Sharon planned against the representative of the Palestinian Authority and the people around him. This assault would be the final step of the general offensive against the autonomous Palestinian zones and against the institutions which have been developed in them.
Downtown Ramallah, 4/11/02 (credit: Huwaida Arraf)
At this moment as we write this message, Bethlehem, Jenin,
and Nablus are subjected to an unprecedented aggression. Under the pretext of a
search for "terrorists," tanks, attack helicopters, and army troops
equipped with sophisticated arms penetrate to the centers of cities and refugee
camps, demolishing buildings and infrastructure, shooting on unarmed civilians
and ambulances, preventing even the International Red Cross from rescuing the
injured. Palestinian policemen in uniform, as well as numerous Palestinians who
were only suspected of carrying out acts of resistance are assassinated.
Since Ariel Sharon's provocative visit to the area of the Al Aqsa mosque on September 28th, 2002, about 1800 persons have been killed, amongst whom 80% were civilians, and 20,000 were badly injured, amongst whom 35% were children and teenagers.
Enormous numbers of round ups are taking place. Entire cities are subjected to collective punishment such as interminable curfews during which the army arrests suspects who are interrogated and tortured. All of these actions are war crimes committed by an army operating in the territories occupied since 1967 despite all UN resolutions, the Fourth Geneva Convention, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and all the laws by which international society attempts to humanize the relations between peoples.
As witnesses of these crimes, we declare that we are ready to testify at the trial that should be immediately initiated against Ariel Sharon, who since he became the head of the Israeli Government bears total responsibility for the operations taking place in the occupied territories.
The 40 internationals at the Moquata'a, Presidential Palace in Ramallah
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