Monday
24 May 2004,
09:00pm
RAFAH DAILY UPDATE (Volume 10)

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On Sunday 23
May 2004, the IOF tanks stormed the Al Brazil neighborhood at
about 10am. Al Mezan’s fieldworker in Rafah reported that tanks
took control of the main streets in the neighborhood and opened
fire on the area before they proceeded to home demolitions and
razing streets. Israeli security
officials confirmed that the Rafah operation would yet go on
for another several days.
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IOF are continuing
to block the streets leading to the Tel Al Sultan neighborhood
and main street between Rafah and Khan Yunis on Sunday 23 May,
2004. They nevertheless pulled out of most of the neighborhood
on Monday, 24th. According to Al Mezan’s documentation,
at least 44 Palestinians have been killed in Rafah by the IOF
since the beginning of the most recent military operation on
Tuesday 18 May 2004. It is worth remnding that IOF killed another
15 Palestinians, all from missile attacks, during their incursion
on 14 and 15 May, after an Israeli PAC exploded in Rafah. This
brings the toll of deaths in the town to 59 over the last ten
days. 170 people have been wounded. During the same period IOF
destroyed hundreds of civilians structures, especially homes.
Al Mezan Center for Human Rights documented the demolition
of over 300 homes in Block O, Tel Al Sultan, Al Brazil and Qishta
neighborhoods, and knows about dozens of others, which could
not be documented due to IOF presence in three locations.
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Al Mezan has
received pleas from Palestinian
families in the Al Brazil neighborhood yesterday, Sunday 23
May 23 as IOF bulldozers started to destroy their homes. One
family 9 (the Mousa family)refused to leave their two house
and was mistreated by soldiers. Al Mezan’s lawyer contacted
the Israeli Army Legal Advisor, who said he contacted IOF in
the area and they said no people were inside. Demolition was
going to continue. The lawyer made the Legl Advisor call the
people while they were at home to prove the argument. The Center
has been informed that one of the houses was partially destroyed,
and the residents refused to leave their homes. In a phone call
with Safa’ An-Namla, who lives in one of the two homes, she
said that after bulldozers started to bulldoze her house, they
made sure that the driver saw that many people were inside.
Soldiers spoke with them with loudspeakers and ordered them
to evacuate the houses immediately. Sfaa’ left the house with
her aunt, holding a piece of white cloth. One soldier told them
to talk to the commander. They refused and the soldier made
them walk to a reltives house nearby. The soldier released a
dog that was with him, and started to ask them questions about
where the owner of the house was and where the tunnel was. When
they told him the knew of no tunnels, he said they were ‘liars’.
Al
Mezan has been informed that both of the Namlas’ houses are occupied
by four families. The homes were not demolished completely. One
of them was severely damaged and the other had some damage.
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IOF withdrew the positions
they occupied since the beginning of Operation Rainbow in Tel
Al Sultan neighborhood. They are still however, in control of
the southern outskirts of the Brazil neighborhood and they built
new post in the Abu Halaweh area in eastern Rafah.
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At approximately 3:30 pm Sunday
23 May 2003, Israeli tanks occupied the house of Jawdat Abdul
Al after detaining its residents in one room. Two hours later,
another 14 tanks moved from the Rafah Crossing and took control
of another house, owned by Anwar Abdul Al, west to the Salah
Ad-Din Street in the eastern part of Rafah. In addition,
IOF bulldozers have been leveling agricultural land around this
area.
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People of Rafah mourned sixteen
Palestinians, who were killed in the Tel Al Sultan neighborhood
during IOF’s latest operation, in a big funeral march through
the town and its refugee camp today at noon. The 16 bodies had
been kept in a vegetables’ fridge in Rafah until their families
could leave the neighborhood today. The Israeli forces, who
are positioned at the Sallah Ad-Din gate, on the borderline,
opened fire and injured Palestinians in the funeral as it passed
the area.
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Israeli tanks which are stationed
in the south of Brazil neighborhood shelled the Bahloul building
with a tank shell. Part of the 8-story building was destroyed
and a fire started in it.
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Since the early morning today,
and despite IOF’s claimed full withdrawal from Rafah, Israeli
tanks and bulldozers have stormed into Qishta Block, in the
Brazil neighborhood at the borderline in the town. Al Mezan’s
fieldworker reported that bulldozers destroyed about 40 homes
until 6 pm. IOF are still demolishing more homes. This brings
the total documented number of demolished home in the Brazil
and As Salam neighborhoods to 135 homes since last Thursday.
A final process of documentation is still impossible in the
area as IOF are still stationed near the border, where much
of damage was reported.
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The Government of Kuwait condemned
Israel’s operations in the Gaza Strip. In a statement released
yesterday, the cabinet said that the Rafah operation was one
more example of Israel’s organized terrorist practices against
the Palestinian people.
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Tanks are also positioned
in the Qishta neighborhood near Block O at the borderline since
the morning. This demolition is going unnoticed after the news
coverage of IOF withdrawal from most of the positions they took
control of in other neighborhood s in the town. Al Mezan lawyers
have started legal action against IOF’s demolition of homes
in the above mentioned Qishta neighborhood. Our lawyers are
considering going to Israeli High Court to try to stop the demolitions.
Contrary to the same Court’s ruling, IOF are carrying out these
demolition without any ‘military necessity’. Eyewitnesses said
that the area did not witness any clashes during the past days.
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UNRWA has set up a new temporary
camp to shelter about a hundred Palestinian families who became
homeless owing to IOF’s home demolitions in Rafah during the
last ten days. The tent-camp has been set up at the Al Khansaa
School in Rafah Refugee Camp. Some 1000 people are temporarily
living there and receive regular aid from UNRWA and other organizations,
as well as the local community.
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The Arab leaders statement
at the end of their summit in Tunisia yesterday included condemning
the Israeli violence against Palestinian civilians. The statement
also included a condemnation of violence against civilians,
including Israelis.
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During the past few days,
Israeli senior officials have stated that IOF may ease down
home demolitions due to international pressure, but will keep
its presence in Rafah. An Israeli Minister, Ged’on Ezra said
that IOF started a campaign of information collection and will
find other ways to strike ‘militants’. The same sources explained
that plans for Rafah included ‘air strikes of ‘militants’. Al
Mezan reminds that such extra-judicial killing, widely referred
to as assassinations, have resulted in killings of numerous
civilian. Since March 1, 2004, IOF killed 14 Palestinians in
the Gaza Strip; only two of whom were claimed targeted by IOF.
Although, in principle, extra-judicial executions are considered
war crimes under international law, their serious implications
on civilians life should be emphasized.
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‘Barak: War on terror should
not compromise human rights’. This was the title of an article
by Yoval Yoaz on Israel’s Haaretz daily electronic version today.
The article provides that the Israeli High Court’s president,
Judge Aharon Barak, said that "Israel is today in the middle
of a difficult war on terrorism. It is up to justice to give
appropriate weight to security considerations, however there
is the need to ensure that the rights of the individual are
not compromised for the sake of the required information."
He added that particularly now with the cannons firing, it is
important that we know what we are fighting for." (source:
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/431430.html ) It
is worth mentioning that two Palestinian human rights organizations
and five other Israeli organizations petitioned four times to
the Israeli High Court during the past ten days requesting the
cancellation of home demolition orders. The Court, however,
took the IOF’s arguments in all of the cases and did not give
clear orders to stop violations of human rights.
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Israeli leftist groups, human
rights activists and academic said today that they refuse the
appointment of an ex-IAF commander as Deputy Chief of Staff
of the Israeli Army. They accused Dan Haluts of perpetrating
war crimes. They also said they have petitioned to the Israeli
High Court to halt his appointment, at least until his role
in the assassination of Salah Shihadeh, in which 16 Palestinians
were killed, by dropping a 2000-pound-bomb is revealed.
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After dozens of reports by
Palestinians, Israeli and international sources on the home
demolitions in Rafah by IOF, the Israeli Army Chief of Staff,
Moshe Yaalon, said today that the problem was not his forces
performance in the field (Rafah), but Palestinians lies. He
said that IOF destroyed 12 homes in the town since the beginning
of their operation, according to Arabic version of the Israel
Paper Yediut Ahronot.
List
of the Palestinians killed during IOF’s operation in Rafah:
No. Name
Age Cause of death
1. Muhammad Khalil Al Jindi
24 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
2. Walid Mousa Abu Jazar
27 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
3. Muhammad Abdul Rahman An Nawajha
27 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
4. Hany Muhammad Qufeh
17 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
5. Tariq Ahmad Sheikh Al Eid
24 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
6. Ibrahim Ismail Al Bal’awi
18 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
7. Ismail Al Bal’awi (previous person’s father)
45 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
8. Muhammad Jasir Al Shair
17 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
9. Ahmad Jasir Al Shair (previous person’s brother)
18 Missile
shrapnel in different parts of the body
10. Zyad Hussain Shanana
22 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
11. Imad Fadel Al Mghari
34 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
12. Mahmud Ismail Abu Touq
34 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
13. Yousif Zahi Qahwash
25 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
14. Saeed Ibrahim Al Mghaiar
23 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
15. Muhammad Abdullah Darweesh
27 Missile shrapnel in different parts of the
body
16. Ahmad Muhammad Al Mghaiar
13 A live bullet in the head
17. Asmaa Ahmad Muhammad Al Mghaiar
16 A live bullet in the head
18. Muhammad mas’ud Zourob
33 A live bullet in the abdomen
19. Ibrahim Jihad Al Qun
17 A live bullet in the head
20. Taysir Zaki Kaloub
31 A live bullet in the abdomen
21. Shadi Fayiz Al Mghari
24 A live bullet in the abdomen
22. Usama Abdullah Abu Nasser
24 A live bullet in the head
23. Sabir Ahmad Abu Libdeh
13 A live bullet in the head
24. Khalil Hasan Abu Saad
37 A live bullet in the chest
25. Walid Naji Abu Qamar (Rafah march)
10 Shrapnel in different parts of the body
26. Muhammad Talal Abu Shaar (Rafah march)
20 Shrapnel in different parts of the body
27. Alaa
Msallam Sheikh Al Eid (Rafah march)
20 Shrapnel in different parts of
the body
28. Mahmud
Tariq Mansour (Rafah march)
13 Shrapnel in different parts of
the body
29. Fuad
Khamis Al Saqqa (Rafah march)
31 Shrapnel in different parts of
the body
30. Mubarak
Saleem Al Hashash (Rafah march)
10 Shrapnel in different parts of
the body
31. Rajab
Nimir Barhoum (Rafah march)
17 Shrapnel in different parts of
the body
32. Ahmad
Jamal Abu Al Saeed (Rafah march)
18 Shrapnel in different parts of
the body
33. Mahmud Jamal Al Mghari (Thursday)
21 Shrapnel in different parts of the body
34. Hamid Yasin Bahlul (Thursday)
18 Shrapnel in different parts of the body
35. Mahmud Fathi Deib (Thursday)
22 Shrapnel in different parts of the body
36. Mahmud Najeeb Al Akhras (Thursday)
18 Shrapnel in different parts of the body
37. Wail Muhammad Abu Jazar (Thursday)
18 Shrapnel in different parts of the body
38. Jamal Awad Al Assar (Thursday)
39 A live bullet in the head
39. Muhammad Ibrahim Jaber (Thursday)
27 A live bullet in the abdomen
40. Tamer Youniis Al Arja (Thursday)
3 Trauma following missile attack
near his home
41. Khalid Abu Anzeh (Thursday)
37 Shrapnel in different parts of the body (found
dead after 15 hours)
42. Ahmad Salih Abu Syam (Friday)
45 A live bullet in the abdomen (injured on
15 May)
43. Rawan Muhammad Abu Zaid (Saturday)
3 Two live bullets in the head and
neck
44. Muhammad Samy Al Hams
16 Wounded on 1
October 2000
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