In Occupied Palestine – 30 July 2024

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In Occupied Palestine

Zionism in practice

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

08:00, 30 July until 08:00, 31 July 2024

[Source of statistics: Palestinian Monitoring Group]

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Gaza Strip

Attacks: There are no safe places for the militarily-dominated population in Gaza, who find themselves subjected to airstrikes and other missile attacks on buildings, homes and many essentialfacilities, as well as constant gunfire and invasions by Israeli forces. The Israeli Navy continues to fire missiles, targeting facilities and buildings along the entire Gaza shoreline.

Victims: 45 more people killed in Gaza now brings the total number of deaths, since 7 October, to at least 39,445. With another 77 wounded, that figure has risen to more than 91,073. The daily average of men, women and children killed in Gaza is at least 133 and, of those injured, it is over 306.

Humanitarian Situation Update

#198 Gaza Strip

Key Highlights

  • Six Palestinians were killed and 78 were injured by Israeli forces or Israeli settlers in conflict-related incidents across the West Bank in one week. 

  • Between 7 October 2023 and 29 July 2024, Israeli authorities demolished, confiscated or forced the demolition of 109 WASH structures, which is more than double the number of structures (49) in the same time period before 7 October. 

  • 173 Palestinians, including 67 children, have been displaced in punitive demolitions since 7 October 2023. 

Latest developments (after 29 July)

  • On 30 July, initial reports indicate that Israeli forces shot and killed a 16-year-old Palestinian child at Beit ‘Einun junction near Hebron. The boy was allegedly trying to stab Israeli soldiers positioned at the junction. The body is currently withheld by the Israeli army. No injuries among Israeli forces were reported. 

  • On 31 July, initial reports by the Israeli military stated that a Palestinian man stabbed and injured an Israeli settler on Road 60 near Beit Einoun, Hebron. Reportedly, the Palestinian shot at the settler from within his vehicle with a small firearm, and then exited his vehicle and proceeded to stab the settler. Israeli forces are conducting a search for the alleged perpetrator.   

Humanitarian Developments (23-29 July) 

  • During the reporting period, Israeli forces killed six Palestinians, one of which was a child. On 23 July, a Palestinian child died from wounds sustained by live ammunition fired by Israeli forces during a search-and-arrest operation on 11 July in Meithalun town, Jenin. In addition, a Palestinian prisoner died while under Israeli custody during the reporting period. Some 78 Palestinians, including 22 children, were also injured in conflict-related incidents across the West Bank. One Israeli soldier was injured during a search-and-arrest operation in Tubas during the reporting period.

  • On 23 July, Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinian men, and two others were arrested during a search-and-arrest operation in Sa’ir village, north of Hebron city. During the operation, Palestinians threw stones at Israeli forces who fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters toward Palestinians.  

  • On 23 July, at around midnight, Israeli forces shot and killed an 18-year-old Palestinian man during a punitive demolition in Qalandia Refugee Camp, Jerusalem. The demolished building belonged to the family of Mohammad Manasra, who shot and killed two Israeli settlers in Eli settlement on 29 February 2024 and was subsequently shot and killed by a settler. Hundreds of Israeli soldiers and tens of military vehicles entered the refugee camp to carry out the demolition that lasted seven hours. During the demolition, clashes erupted between Palestinian stone throwers and Israeli soldiers who shot live ammunition and physically assaulted some of the residents. During the operation, Israeli forces imposed a curfew on the camp and deployed snipers on a number of rooftops. Israeli forces shot and injured six children, and two men were injured from physically assaults. The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that their medical team was assaulted and denied access to the wounded man who later died. Damage to surrounding buildings, vehicles and furniture were also reported.  

  • On July 24, a Palestinian man succumbed to his wounds sustained during the Israeli forces’ operation on 23 July in Tulkarm Refugee Camp. According to medical sources, the man was shot in the back and stomach and was transferred to Al Isra Hospital where he was pronounced dead. During this operation, five Palestinians were killed by an airstrike. 

  • On 24 July, under-cover Israeli forces shot and killed one Palestinian man and injured one other during an Israeli forces’ search-and-arrest operation in Tubas city. The Palestinian man, a Palestinian Authority customs officer and originally from Balata Refugee Camp in Nablus, was working in the customs office station when he was shot and killed, and his colleague was injured in the same incident. PRCS reported that Israeli forces surrounded the customs office for approximately 45 minutes, hindering the evacuation of casualties. No shots were reportedly fired by the two Palestinian officers. According to the Israeli military, the man was killed during an operation to arrest two other Palestinians, and the incident was under investigation. They also reported that one soldier was injured during the operation. 

  • On 26 July, Israeli forces injured 14 Palestinians, including two children and an infant, during a night search-and-arrest operation in Abwein village in Ramallah. During the operation, Israeli forces broke into several Palestinian homes, physically assaulted four men, and arrested 20 others who were later released. Confrontations erupted as a result of the incursion, where Palestinians threw stones and Israeli forces fired live ammunition and tear gas cannisters. One of the cannisters ignited a fire in one of the homes, causing injuries due to smoke and tear gas inhalation to the family sleeping there, including two children and one infant who were evacuated from a balcony and transported to a hospital. One Palestinian was treated for shrapnel injury and another for injuries resulting from falling. One home was damaged from the fire and five others had furniture damaged by Israeli forces.

     

  • On 27 July, Israeli forces killed two Palestinians, including one child, with the use of live ammunition and a drone strike in Balata Refugee Camp, Nablus. In addition, some 36 people were injured during the operation, 26 of which were from live ammunition, four others from drone strike shrapnel, and six from shrapnel where the source is yet to be confirmed. The operation lasted for about 13 hours, where exchanges of fire were reported by Palestinians, in addition to the use of drone strikes, off-shoulder missiles and live ammunition by Israeli forces. A three-storey residential building was shelled by at least two off-shoulder missiles fired by Israeli forces, causing significant damage, and resulting in the displacement of two refugee families comprising five people including two girls. Furthermore, at least 60 residential houses sustained minor to moderate damage. 

  • On 27 July, Israeli forces injured four Palestinians, including two children during a search-and-arrest operation in al-Mazra’a al-Qibliya village, Ramallah. Israeli forces broke into several Palestinian homes, destroying furniture and physically assaulting and injuring two Palestinians. As a result of the operation, confrontations erupted where Palestinians threw stones toward the Israeli forces’ vehicles, and Israeli forces responded with live ammunition, shooting and injuring two children. All four injured Palestinians were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. 

  • Between 7 October 2023 and 29 July 2024, 569 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, in addition to two who died of wounds sustained prior to 7 October. These include 554 killed by Israeli forces, ten by Israeli settlers, and seven where it remains unknown whether the perpetrators were Israeli forces or settlers. During the same period, 14 Israelis, including nine members of Israeli forces and five settlers, were killed by Palestinians in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. In Israel, attacks by Palestinians from the West Bank resulted in the killing of eight Israelis and five Palestinian perpetrators. 

  • During the reporting period, Israeli settlers perpetrated 21 attacks against Palestinians, resulting in six injuries, including one child, and damage to property. Between 7 October 2023 and 29 July 2024, OCHA recorded 1,143 attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians, of which 106 led to Palestinian fatalities and injuries, 905 incidents led to damage to Palestinian property, and 121 incidents led to both casualties and property damage. The following are some of the key incidents documented by OCHA during the reporting period:    

    • On 23 July, Israeli settlers believed to be from Yitzhar settlement, set fire to Palestinian land in three locations in Area C around Burin village, Nablus. According to an eyewitness, settlers arrived on quadbikes and set fire to Palestinian olive groves. The fire spread to reach more than 30 cultivated dunums and damaging over 300 olive trees, affecting the livelihoods of at least 10 families from Burin and the nearby Huwwara village. Access to the affected lands normally does not require prior coordination with Israeli authorities, however farmers have been regularly denied access by Israeli forces since the events of October 2023.  

    • On 27 July, Israeli settlers believed to be from Ofra settlement outposts, physically assaulted and injured three Palestinians in At Tayba village, Ramallah. Local community sources and eyewitnesses stated that a group of armed settlers surrounded three Palestinians with quad bikes and assaulted them with sticks, while the Palestinians were assessing agricultural land for future work. According to the affected, Israeli settlers tied them down to the ground at gunpoint and beat them with sticks. Moreover, Israeli settlers stole their phones and other personal belongings. Before leaving, the settlers threatened them not to return, after which the Palestinians managed to escape the area to a hospital. 

    • On 27 July, Israeli settlers believed to be from newly established outposts in the eastern outskirts of Bariyat Hizma area, physically assaulted and injured two Palestinians shepherds, including one child, in two incidents on the same day in Hizma village, Jerusalem. According to the affected, at about 01:30, Israeli settlers riding three tractors, accompanied by the Israeli settlement guards, raided the community and chased Palestinian residents and fired live ammunition at them, threatening to kill them if they do not leave the area.  The community called the Israeli police but received no response. At around 15:00, the Israeli settlers returned in larger numbers armed with knives and sticks and began vandalising Palestinian property on agricultural land. They destroyed metal-wired fences surrounding the land, cut 40 trees and brought their livestock to graze on Palestinian land. When the Palestinians approached the settlers, they were attacked with sticks and stones and one Palestinian child was struck on the head. Israeli forces arrived at the scene, arrested four Palestinians and then withdrew.

       

  • Between 23 and 29 July, the Israeli authorities demolished or forced the demolition of 30 Palestinian-owned structures, 28 of which were due to the lack of Israeli-issued building permits, which are almost impossible to obtain. These include 23 structures in Area C, one in Area B and six in East Jerusalem. Four of the structures demolished were Water Sanitation and Hygiene buildings (WASH) structures. As a result, 57 Palestinians, including 25 children, were displaced and around 114, including 44 children, were otherwise affected. In Ar Rakeez (Hebron), Israeli forces demolished a donor-funded residential shelter, a residential room, an animal shelter and a latrine; displacing 12 people, including five children. On the outskirts of Jericho city, in Area C, Israeli authorities demolished three structures for lacking an Israeli-issued building permit; resulting in the displacement of two households comprising of 11 people, including five children. Also in Jericho, Israeli authorities demolished seven structures in Al Jiftlik-abu al ‘Ajaj due to the lack of an Israeli-issued building permit. As a result, 11 people, including two children, were displaced, and four other families, including a refugee family, comprising 19 people including eleven children, were otherwise affected. The demolished structures included an inhabited residential house, a mobile latrine, a caravan, an uninhabited residential structure, an agricultural house and two other agricultural structures. Overall, between 1 January and 29 July 2024, 706 structures were demolished and 861 people were displaced for lacking Israeli-issued building permits in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, compared with 555 structures demolished and 631 people displaced in the corresponding period in 2023.

     

  • Between 7 October and 29 July, Israeli authorities demolished, confiscated or forced the demolition of 1,311 Palestinian-owned structures across the West Bank, of which 39 per cent (515 structures) were inhabited homes. As a result, 2,996 people, including 1,310 children, were displaced. Over half of those displaced (1,541) had their homes destroyed during military operations, particularly in Jenin and Tulkarm cities and the surrounding refugee camps; 43 per cent (1,282 people) were displaced due to the lack of Israeli-issued building permits; and six per cent (173) were displaced by punitive demolitions. The affected buildings during this period include 109 WASH structures, which is more than double the amount in the same period before 7 October (49). 

Other Developments 

  • On July 26, the Palestinian Authority Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs reported that a Palestinian detainee had died in an Israeli prison due to a decline in his health. The prisoner had been under administrative detention in Israeli custody since 7 October 2023. According to the Palestinian Prisoners Club, 19 Palestinian prisoners, including some who hold Israeli citizenship, have died in Israeli prisons since 7 October 2023. 

West Bank

Israeli Army attack – 1 wounded: Qalqiliya – 17:00, Israeli Occupation forces, at the Annexation Wall near Hablat, opened fire on, wounded and hospitalised a man, Abd al-Rahman Sami Judah Adili, as he made his way to work inside the Green Line.

Israeli Army attack – 1 killed: Nablus – 17:40, Israeli forces, firing live ammunition and storming the city, killed a resident: Ramadan Hussein Muhammad Sadiq.

Israeli Army attack – 1 youngster shot dead: Hebron – 19:15, the Israeli Army opened fire on and killed a 17-year-old youth, Muhammad Murad Muhammad Shehdeh Jaradat, near the Beit Einunroad junction.

Home invasions – 3 taken prisoner – explosive demolition: Ramallah – 23:00, Israeli Occupation forces, firing stun grenades, stormed the town of Atara and searched a number of houses,taking prisoner three residents. The Israeli military also used explosives to destroy an apartment being built on the third floor of a three-storey building.

Home invasion and demolition: Nablus – 09:00, Israeli forces demolished a 4-storey house in the village of Duma, as well as destroying a water-storage tank.

Home invasions – 1 taken prisoner: Nablus – 01:1504:25, the Israeli Army raided a number of homes in the city and took prisoner one resident.

Home invasion: Nablus – dawn, Israeli troops raided Tal village and searched a house.

Home invasions: Jericho – 01:0502:15, the Israeli military raided the village of Marj Na’jah and invaded homes.

Home invasion: Bethlehem – 02:0503:50, Israeli soldiers raided Nahalin and searched a house.

Home invasion: Hebron – morning, Israeli Occupation forces raided Dura and invaded a home as well as a cultural centre.

Home invasions: Hebron – 19:2521:50, Israeli forces raided Sa’ir and searched a number of 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 assault with rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades – 1 wounded: Jerusalem – afternoon, Israeli Occupation forces, in the Shuafat refugee camp, fired rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades. One resident was wounded.

Israeli Army – beating-up and hospitalisation: Nablus – 20:55, Israeli forces, in Burqa village, beatup and hospitalised a man: Muhammad Awayes Faleh Daghlas.

Israeli Army – agricultural sabotage: Nablus – 10:40, the Israeli Army demolished an agricultural building in Yatma village.

Israeli Army – agricultural sabotage: Hebron – 08:40, Israeli troops demolished a livestock shelter, well and greenhouse in the al-Saidi area of Beit Awa, as well as destroying crops and trees.

Occupation settlement development land-grab: Jerusalem – 18:00, Israeli Occupation forces seized and bulldozed privately-owned land in the village of Beit Safafa, for settlement development purposes.

Raid – armed robbery – 1 taken prisoner: Jenin – 02:5504:15, Israeli Occupation forces raided the village of Sanur, seizing a motor vehicle as well as taking prisoner one person.

Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Tulkarem – 02:2003:40, Israeli forces raided the village of Ramin, taking prisoner one person.

Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Tulkarem – 00:3502:35, the Israeli Army raided the village of Kafr Jamal, taking prisoner one person.

Raid: Tulkarem – dawn, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of Anabta.

Raid: Qalqiliya – 13:10-14:30, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the city.

Raid: Qalqiliya – 00:30, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled Jayus.

Raid – refugee camp: Jericho – 14:30-15:35, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the Aqbat Jabir refugee camp.

Raid: Bethlehem – 16:00, Israeli forces raided and patrolled Nahalin.

Raidrubber-coated bullets and stun grenades fired onto refugee camp: Hebron – 19:25, the Israeli Army, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, raided the al-Arroub refugee camp.

Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 01:5005:30, Israeli troops raided the city, taking prisoner one person.

Raidstun grenades again fired onto refugee camp – 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 05:4507:10, the Israeli military, launching stun grenades, again raided the al-Arroub refugee camp, taking prisoner one person.

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Leslie Bravery
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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