In Occupied Palestine – 19 March 2024

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In Occupied Palestine

Zionism in practice

Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Land

08:00, 19 March until 08:00, 20 March 2024

[Source of statistics: Palestinian Monitoring Group]

Gaza Strip

Air strikes: Heavy aerial bombardment on buildings, homes and many facilities.

Attacks: All over Gaza, there are air strikes, heavy gunfire, tank and artillery shelling, as well as missiles fired from Israeli forces and military occupation, especially in Khan Yunis. The Israeli Navycontinues to fire missiles, targeting facilities and buildings along the shoreline of the whole of Gaza.

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Victims: 104 people killed in Gaza brings the total number of deaths since 7 October to at least 31,923. With another 162 wounded, that figure has risen to 74,096. Fully accurate statistics are not available, due to insecurity menacing hospitals in the Gaza Strip.

OCHA Flash Update #143:

Key Highlights

Patients and medical doctors lack food and water as hospitals across Gaza struggle to maintain operations and save lives, the World Health Organization (WHO) warns.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights calls for unfettered humanitarian and commercial access into and across Gaza to prevent famine.

Some 25 patients are scheduled to be returned to Gaza from East Jerusalem on 21 March.

Gaza Strip Updates

Intense Israeli bombardment and ground operations as well as heavy fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups continue to be reported across much of the Gaza Strip, particularly in southeastern Gaza city and areas surrounding Al Shifa Hospital. This has resulted in further civilian casualties, displacement, and destruction of houses and other civilian infrastructure.

Between the afternoon of 19 March and noon on 20 March, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Gaza, 104 Palestinians were killed and 162 Palestinians were injured. Between 7 October 2023 and noon on 20 March 2024, at least 31,923 Palestinians were killed in Gaza and 74,096 Palestinians were injured, according to MoH in Gaza.

The following are among the deadly incidents reported on 18 and 19 March:

On 18 March, at about 19:10, at least eight Palestinians were reportedly killed when a group of people in Beit Hanun, in North Gaza, was hit.

On 18 March, at about 19:05, eight Palestinians, including a Palestinian Lieutenant Colonel responsible for securing the entry of aid trucks to northern Gaza, his wife and children, were reportedly killed when a residential building in Jabalya city, in North Gaza, was hit.

On 18 March, at about 19:20, one Palestinian was reportedly killed, and at least six others were injured, when the building of Al Bureij Municipality, in Deir al Balah, was hit and reportedly destroyed.

On 18 March, at about 21:30, six Palestinians including a woman and a young girl, were reportedly killed, and others injured, when a house in western An Nuseirat refugee camp, in Deir al Balah, was hit.

On 18 March, at about 23:50, five Palestinians including three children and a woman were reportedly killed when an apartment in Az Zohour neighbourhood, in Rafah, was hit.

On 18 March, at about 22:00, six Palestinians were reportedly killed, and others injured, when a house belonging to a Palestinian journalist in Al Amin area of Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood, in Gaza city, was hit.

On 19 March, in the morning, nine Palestinians were reportedly killed when a house on Al Jalaa Street, in Gaza city, was hit.

On 19 March, at about 11:50, 15 Palestinians were reportedly killed when a house in central Gaza city was hit.

Between the afternoons of 19 and 20 March, one Israeli soldier was reported killed in Gaza. As of 20 March, 250 soldiers have been killed and 1,496 soldiers injured in Gaza since the beginning of the ground operation, according to the Israeli military. In addition, over 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals have been killed in Israel, the vast majority on 7 October. As of 20 March, the Israeli authorities estimate that 134 Israelis and foreign nationals remain captive in Gaza, including fatalities whose bodies are withheld.

The Israeli military operation inside and around Al Shifa hospital in Gaza city continued for the third successive day, with reports of heavy exchange of fire between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups. According to the Israeli military, some 90 armed Palestinians were killed and 300 suspects were detained including 160 who were transferred to Israel for further questioning. The Gaza Government Media Office reported that civilians, including children, were among the fatalities. The MoH in Gaza called on international organizations to help protect the wounded and sick patients and medical staff at Al Shifa Hospital, also noting that they have been unable to break their fast due to the lack of water and food as Israeli forces continue to besiege the hospital. Expressing concern about the sporadic and slow access to hospitals, WHO stated on 18 March that they and their partners “have been carrying out high-risk missions to deliver medicines, fuel and food for health workers and their patients, but … requests to deliver supplies are often blocked or refused. Damaged roads and continuous fighting, including in and close to hospitals, mean deliveries are few and slow.” WHO further highlighted that when teams do reach hospitals, they “meet exhausted and hungry health workers who ask us for food and water. We see patients trying to recover from life-saving surgeries and losses of limbs, or sick with cancer or diabetes, mothers who have just given birth, or newborn babies, all suffering from hunger and the diseases that stalk it.” In a briefing on 18 March, Humanitarian Coordinator ad interim, Jamie McGoldrick, described “the industrial scale destruction” he had recently witnessed on his way to visit Al Shifa hospital, where there was very limited fuel for generators to run hospital equipment, doctors were struggling to address the needs of injured and ill patients, and many displaced people were seeking shelter.

Sounding the alarm about the projected imminent risk of famine in Gaza, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, stated on 19 March, that this human-made catastrophe “can and must be prevented,” calling on Israel, as the occupying power, “to facilitate the unimpeded entry and distribution of needed humanitarian assistance and commercial goods.” The High Commissioner particularly highlighted the impact starvation has on children, who have been reportedly sent unaccompanied from northern to southern Gaza to desperately search for food. On 18 March, WHO also emphasized the immediate and long-term health impacts of malnutrition and disease on children: “Malnutrition makes people more vulnerable to getting severely ill, experiencing slow recovery, or dying when they are infected with a disease. The long-term effects of malnutrition, low consumption of nutrient-rich foods, repeated infections, and lack of hygiene and sanitation services slow children’s overall growth. This compromises the health and well-being of an entire future generation.”

Some 25 patients from Gaza, along with their companions , are scheduled to be returned to Gaza from hospitals in East Jerusalem on 21 March, as ordered by the Israeli authorities, reportedly because they no longer require in-patient medical treatment. In late October 2023, WHO estimated that at least 400 patients from Gaza had been stranded in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, after the movement between Gaza and the West Bank came to a halt. Until 7 October, patients and their companions were among the few categories of people from the Gaza Strip eligible to apply for Israeli-issued permits to exist Gaza, with the vast majority of Palestinians in Gaza largely banned from exiting via Israel, including for passage to the West Bank. Between January and August 2023, according to the Palestinian General Authority of Civil Affairs , there were at least 1,700 monthly exits of patients from Gaza to the West Bank via Beit Hanoun/Erez crossing. During the same period, about 80 per cent of the 1,645 Gaza patient applications submitted to the Israeli authorities on average every month were approved for exiting Gaza, of which nearly half were for gaining access to health care facilities in East Jerusalem. Cancer patients comprised the largest category of those seeking referral to hospitals outside Gaza, constituting about 36 per cent of applicants. According to the MoH in Gaza, there are currently some 9,000 cancer patients who are at risk of death. The only hospital specialized in treating cancer patients in Gaza was the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital, which became non-operational in November 2023 after its fuel supply was depleted and it sustained heavy damage.

West Bank Updates

Just before sunset on 19 March, a 43-year-old Palestinian herder, a father of four, was shot and killed in Khirbet Tell al Khashaba herding community near Aqraba village in Nablus. According to community sources and eyewitnesses, the Palestinian man was grazing his livestock when three Israeli settlers from a nearby settlement outpost wearing army uniforms approached him and forcefully pushed him to the ground. Community sources added that as he attempted to defend himself and pushed one of the attackers back, he was fatally shot in the chest by another settler. According to an Israeli army source, cited by a media outlet, the Palestinian man was shot by an Israeli soldier.

On 19 March, a Palestinian man opened fire at and injured two Israeli security officers in a natural reserve near Gush Etzion settlement junction next to the entrance to Beit Fajjar village in Bethlehem. The man was subsequently shot and killed by Israeli forces.

Since 7 October, 422 Palestinians have been killed, including 410 by Israeli forces, nine by settlers and three by either Israeli forces or settlers, across the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. These include 114 Palestinians killed since the start of 2024 (compared with 85 during the same period in 2023), the vast majority by Israeli forces. Some 4,690 Palestinians have been injured, including 724 children, since 7 October in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

Since 7 October, 15 Israelis, including four members of Israeli forces, have been killed and 101 injured in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Israel.

Since the beginning of 2024, displacement due to home demolitions during operations carried out by Israeli forces accounts for 55 per cent of displacement in the West Bank, followed by displacement by demolitions due to the lack of Israeli-issued building permits (38 per cent) and displacement due to demolitions on punitive grounds (7 per cent).

Since 7 October 2023 and as of 19 March 2024, OCHA has recorded 660 Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians that resulted in Palestinian casualties (59 incidents), damage to Palestinian-owned property (526 incidents), or both casualties and damage to property (75 incidents). Almost two-thirds of these incidents took place between October and December 2023.

West Bank

[Palestinian Monitoring Group]

Israeli setters attack – 1 killed – agricultural sabotage: Nablus – 16:10, armed Israeli Occupation settlers grazed cattle on land in the Khirbet al-Tawil area, east of Aqraba, shooting and killing a man, Fakher Bassem Salim Bani Jaber, in front of his home.

Israeli Army attack – 1 killed: Bethlehem – 18:45, Israeli forces shot and killed a man, Ziad Farhan Hamran, at the Etzion Occupation settlement road junction, accusing him of shooting and wounding two Israeli soldiers.

Home invasions: Jerusalem – 09:00, Israeli Occupation forces raided the village of Qatana and searched two homes.

Home invasions rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades fired: Jerusalem – 02:00, Israeli forces, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, stormed al-Ram and invaded a number of homes.

Home invasions: Hebron – 01:30, the Israeli Army raided Nuba and invaded several homes.

Israeli police and settlers’ mosque violation: Jerusalem – 08:00, settler militants, escorted by Israeli police, invaded the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and molested worshippers.

Israeli Army armed robbery: Tubas – 15:05, Israeli Occupation forces, at the Tayasir checkpoint, seized a motor vehicle belonging to Abdullah Khader Bisharat.

Occupation settler violence: Jericho – Israeli Occupation settlers seized 20 residential facilities belonging to Bedouin families that, four months earlier, had been forced off the land near al-Ma’arjat Road.

Raid 2 taken prisoner: Jerusalem – dawn, Israeli Occupation forces raided the village of al-Jib, taking prisoner two people.

Raid: Jenin – evening, Israeli forces raided and patrolled Ya’bad.

Raid 3 taken prisoner: Tulkarem – 03:5507:10, the Israeli Army raided the city, taking prisoner three people.

Raid: Qalqiliya – 17:45-20:35, Israeli troops raided and patrolled Azzun.

Raid: Qalqiliya – 20:50, the Israeli military raided and patrolled Hajjah village.

Raid 4 taken prisoner: Nablus – 04:05, Israeli soldiers raided the city, taking prisoner four people.

Raid: Salfit – 23:05, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the village of Yasuf.

Raid 4 taken prisoner in refugee camp: Jericho – 01:3002:55, Israeli forces raided the Aqbat Jabir refugee camp, taking prisoner four people.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Bethlehem – dawn, the Israeli Army raided the village of al-Ma’sara, taking prisoner one person.

Raid: Bethlehem – 23:1500:55, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the village of Husan.

Raid: Bethlehem – 02:5503:55, the Israeli military raided the city.

Raid 1 taken prisoner in refugee camp: Bethlehem – 02:5503:55, Israeli soldiers raided the Aida refugee camp, taking prisoner one person.

Raid 4 taken prisoner in refugee camp: Hebron – 18:30-20:40, Israeli Occupation forces raided the al-Fawar refugee camp, taking prisoner four people.

Raid: Hebron – 19:40-20:50, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the village of Abu al-Urqan.

Raid: Hebron – 19:45, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled Beit Awa.

Raid: Hebron – 21:35, Israeli troops raided and patrolled Dura.

Raid refugee camp: Hebron – 23:0500:40, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the al-Aroub refugee camp.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 00:45, Israeli soldiers raided the city, taking prisoner a doctor.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 02:50, Israeli Occupation forces raided Bani Naim, taking prisoner one person.

Raid youngster abducted and adult taken prisoner: Hebron – 04:1006:10, Israeli forces raided Beit Ummar, abducting a 17-year-old youth, Muhammad Haitham Issa Adi, as well as one other person.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 04:5005:55, the Israeli Army raided Beit Ula, taking prisoner one person.

Raid stun grenades: Hebron – 01:30, Israeli troops, firing stun grenades, raided Nuba.

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Leslie Bravery is a Londoner with vivid World War Two memories of the Nazi blitz on his home town. In 1947/1948 His father explained to him what was happening to the Palestinians thus: “Any ideology or political movement that creates refugees in the process of realising its ambitions must be inhuman and should be opposed and condemned as unacceptable.” What followed confirmed this assessment of the Zionist entity a hundredfold. Now a retired flamenco guitarist, with a lifelong interest in the tragedy of what happened to the Palestinian people, he tries to publicise their plight. Because the daily injustices they suffer barely get a mention in the mainstream news media, Leslie edits/compiles a daily newsletter, In Occupied Palestine, for the Palestine Human Rights Campaign. These days, to preserve his sanity, he enjoys taking part in a drama group whenever possible!

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