In Occupied Palestine – 02 September 2024

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In Occupied Palestine

Zionism in practice

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

08:00, 02 September until 08:00, 03 September 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: 33 more people killed in Gaza now bring the total number of deaths, since 7 October, to at least 40,819. With another 67 wounded, that figure has now risen to over 94,291. The daily average number of men, women and children killed in Gaza is at least 123 and, of those injured, more than 284.

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Ali Kazak akazak@bigpond.net.au

Israel arrested a Palestinian –

2 hours later soldiers returned with his body

Ayman Abed’s family and medics say there are clear signs he had been tortured and badly beaten in Israeli custody. Israeli forces detained a 58-year-old Palestinian man on Monday morning, returning him to his family two hours later, dead and covered in marks that indicated he had been tortured and badly beaten in custody. Soldiers raided the house of Ayman Abed in the northern occupied West Bank village of Kafr Dan at around 3.30am, his family told Middle East Eye. According to Isra Abed, Abed’s daughter, Israeli soldiers took him into custody at 6am, returning shortly after with his dead body.

We believe they tortured him in a military jeep because it didn’t take a lot of time until they sent him back as a body,” Isra told MEE. “I saw his body and he had signs of torture on him on his nose, hair, hands and other areas. It’s obvious he went through severe torture, and it’s also clear that he was beaten.” The Palestinian Red Crescent Society also said Abed’s body displayed signs of torture, and that he had been transferred to a hospital in Jenin, 8km from Kafr Dan. “My father didn’t suffer from any health issues. He never complained about any health problems,” Isra said. “He has never been detained before or been summoned for interrogation.”

Biden accuses Netanyahu of not doing enough to secure ceasefire deal

US President Joe Biden on Monday accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of not doing enough to secure a deal with Hamas that would see the release of hostages held in Gaza.

Biden was commenting in response to a question posed by a reporter at the White House. When asked whether he thought Netanyahu was doing enough to reach a hostage deal, the president said “no” without elaborating. Biden spoke prior to a decisive meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris and the White House’s national security team to determine the strategy to push for a final ceasefire deal.

The Israeli Army continues to escalate its attacks on the Gaza Strip

during the polio vaccination campaign

Israel has continued its military attacks on the Gaza Strip during its polio vaccination campaign, ignoring all calls to implement a humanitarian truce or a temporary halt to attacks during the vaccination hours. Israeli aircraft and tanks continue to bomb the central Gaza Strip, the area where the polio vaccination campaign has begun. The campaign is a joint effort between the Palestinian Ministry of Health and the United Nations, including UNICEF, and non-governmental organisations, aiming to vaccinate about 640,000 Palestinian children under the age of 10. The campaign was launched in response to the confirmation of the first case of polio in Gaza in 25 years, contracted by a 10-month-old infant in Deir al-Balah, in the central part of the Strip. The virus was found in water samples taken in Khan Yunis and Deir al-Balah in late June.

Despite the World Health Organisation’s announcement last Thursday that Israel had consented to a series of “humanitarian truces” lasting three days each in the central, southern, and northern sections of the Strip in order to carry out a polio vaccination campaign that would benefit 640,000 children, Israel has continued its attacks. Palestinian Rami Rashad Nofal has been killed, and several other Palestinians injured, during an Israeli air strike on Al-Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip, which was also the target of artillery shelling and at least three raids. The injured survivors were transferred to the Shuhada Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah.

About 4% of victims of Israel’s genocide are elderly;

numerous cases of execution are well-documented

The Israeli occupation army’s recent killing of an elderly couple in the Gaza Strip and an elderly man in the West Bank constitute grave crimes against elderly Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory that require international investigation. During the 330-day Israeli genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, 2,122 elderly men and women have been killed. This represents roughly 2% of the 107,000 elderly people who live in the Strip and roughly 4% of all Palestinian deaths there since 7 October 2023. These crimes, which have been committed hundreds of times, are unjustified and particularly cruel to this defenceless civilian group, which Israel has been targeting ever since it launched its large-scale attack on the Gaza Strip.

Most of these elderly victims were crushed to death under the debris of their homes or shelter centres after Israeli aircraft bombed them on their heads, or during their forced evacuations in the streets or visits to markets to meet their basic needs. Shockingly, however, dozens of them were killed directly through field executions and liquidation operations. Following the withdrawal of the Israeli army from Khan Yunis on Friday 30 August, the discovery of the bodies of the elderly man Wajih Misbah Shaath (71 years old) and his wife Sabah Shaath (65 years old) was documented by the Euro-Med Monitor field team. The Israeli army shot the couple in their Khan Yunis home, in the south of the Gaza Strip.

China calls for ‘fully’ implementing UN resolutions on Gaza ceasefire

China, on Monday, called for “fully” implementing UN resolutions on the Gaza ceasefire that would create conditions for the early release of hostages, Anadolu Agency reports. “The pressing imperative is to fully implement relevant UN Security Council resolutions, bring about an immediate ceasefire, and create conditions for the early release of those held captive,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Mao Ning, at a regular news conference. She said China will continue to collaborate with the international community “to play a constructive role” in efforts to de-escalate tensions. Flouting a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire, Israel has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza since a 7 October, 2023 attack by Hamas. The Israeli onslaught has resulted in nearly 40,300 Palestinian deaths, mostly women and children, and more than 93,100 injuries, according to local health authorities.

An arms embargo on Israel is not a radical idea — it’s the law

Halting military aid to Israel is the bare minimum the U.S. can do to stop the Gaza genocide. An arms embargo is not only supported by 80% of Democratic Party voters, it is demanded by international and U.S. law. As Israel launches its largest military assault in the West Bank in twenty years, I cannot stop thinking about the people I met in the occupied territory. I think of the mother in Jenin who was on the phone with her two sons seconds before their house was burned in an Israeli raid. I think of the wife of a man who was being held in an Israeli prison without charge or trial asking me, “Is there anything you can do? My husband is dying.” I think of the farmer who gifted me a melon even though he could barely put food on his own table and I was there only for a short period of time, travelling and volunteering with Faz3a, an international protective presence organisation. 

While all eyes have been on Gaza, Palestinians in the West Bank are undergoing what many call a “slow genocide”. Every day, Israeli settlers attack Palestinian families to push them off their private land. They destroy water wellsburn houses, and assault families. Palestinians who remain on their land risk arrest. In the last 10 months, 9,000 Palestinians from the West Bank have been arrested and detained without charge or trial, many experiencing torture

UK suspends 30 arms exports to Israel over Gaza war crimes concerns

Arms campaigners and human rights groups welcome ban, but say move does not go far enough. The UK has suspended 30 arms export licences to Israel following a review under the new Labour government which found that British-made weapons may have been used in the violation of international humanitarian law in Gaza. Arms campaigners and rights advocates who have pressed for a full suspension of arms sales to Israel for months welcomed the decision, but criticised the continued export of F-35 fighter jet components which one called “a workhorse of Israel’s brutal bombing campaign”. The suspension, announced by Foreign Secretary David Lammy in parliament on Monday, covers components for other types of military aircraft, including fighter planes, helicopters and drones. Under its arms exporting criteria, the government is obligated to suspend licences for arms exports if it determines that there is a clear risk that British weapons might be used in serious violations of international humanitarian law.

Facing a conflict such as this, it is this government’s legal duty to review export licences,” Lammy told MPs. Lammy also said the government was “deeply concerned” about reports of mistreatment of Palestinian detainees, which the International Committee of the Red Cross has not been able to investigate after being denied access. “My predecessor and major allies have raised these concerns,” he said of the detainees. “Regrettably, these have not been addressed satisfactorily.” Chris Doyle, director of the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding, told MEE it was extraordinary that it had taken “11 months of carnage and atrocities” for the government to come to its conclusions, something he said was “unforgivable”. But he also said the move was a welcome step to build on. “The most crucial element is that for the first time a British government has accepted that Israel was likely to have violated international law in Gaza,” he said.

The 6 British Prime Ministers who have restricted arms sales to Israel

The UK’s Labour government has announced that it will suspend 30 arms exports to Israel over concerns they could be used by the Israeli military to violate international humanitarian law in Gaza.More than 100 UK export licences for the sale of weapons, military equipment and other controlled items to Israel have been approved since October 2023. The decision, announced by Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Parliament on Monday, marks a major change to British foreign policy. But it is far from unprecedented. In fact, Keir Starmer has now become the sixth British prime minister to have restricted arms sales to Israel. The new policy, rather than taking the country into uncharted territory, brings the UK closer to its historical stance towards Israel. Three previous Conservative prime ministers have restricted arms exports to Israel. Now Keir Starmer is the third Labour prime minister to have done so. 

Contract workers with Anera are latest victims of

Israel’s systematic targeting of relief workers

Euro-Med Monitor expresses deep concern over Israel’s systematic and persistent targeting of humanitarian aid workers, relief organisations, and humanitarian missions in the Gaza Strip. This targeting jeopardises efforts to provide life-saving aid and tightens restrictions on efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the Strip, which may constitute war crimes. Israel has been methodically and continuously targeting humanitarian workers, including Palestinians and foreign citizens. Over 300 relief workers, most of whom are employed by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza, have been killed by Israel during its genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, ongoing since 7 October 2023.

The Israeli army’s targeting of humanitarian aid workers and those ensuring the distribution of food and medical supplies in the Gaza Strip—individuals with no affiliation to any governmental or security structures—constitutes a compound crime. This may be related to the Israeli intentional use of starvation as a weapon against Palestinian civilians and its plans to destabilize the region and undermine security. Four members of a local protection team in the Gaza Strip have been killed as a result of an Israeli attack on an Anera (formerly American Near East Refugee Aid) organisation convoy. The international community must take strong positions and demand an investigation and accountability for this crime,

Under cover of Gaza war, Israel is seizing Palestinian land in the West Bank

In-depth: The Gaza war is serving as a cover for Israel to accelerate expansionist policies in the West Bank, with the ultimate aim of annexing the territory. While global attention remains fixed on the nearly 11-month-long conflict in Gaza, which has claimed the lives of more than 40,000 Palestinians, Israel continues to consolidate its political and territorial gains in the occupied West Bank.

In the wake of the 7 October Hamas-led attack, Israeli politicians have leveraged the situation to greenlight the largest land grab in the occupied West Bank in three decades, spanning almost 1,270 hectares in the Jordan Valley. Settlement monitors have reported that the land grab links Israeli settlements along a crucial corridor bordering Jordan, a move they warn jeopardises the viability of a future Palestinian state.

As a Gaza genocide survivor, I fear another Nakba in West Bank

For the last seven days, the occupied West Bank has been a living nightmare. From Jenin to Tulkarem and Tubas, Israeli soldiers, tanks and military vehicles have tramped over Palestinian life, killing at least 22 Palestinians and leaving scores more injured. Life itself has been slammed shut. Roads have been destroyed and entry routes into refugee camps have been blockaded, restricting the movement of rescue and defence crews — the injured must now fend for themselves. Just like us in Gaza, the people of the West Bank have been terrorised: essential living supplies such as food and medicine have been rationed and water, internet, electricity and telephone networks have been cut off. Israel claims a “counterterrorism” operation against Hamas; Palestinians have seen and heard it all before — this is the spiteful reflex of an occupier losing its grip.

Israel’s concurrent assault on Gaza and offensive in the West Bank are nonetheless revealing. They underscore a pattern of land confiscation and unrestrained violence against Palestinians, aimed at solidifying control over illegally occupied territories. When Israel is threatened it lashes out. Like many of its precedents, it appears to lack any justification beyond a broader agenda to displace Palestinians and accelerate its expansionary settler-colonial project — emboldened by fascistic habits —integral to the Zionist project since 1948. 

Israel is committing genocide and Western news media are helping hide the bodies

For over the last nearly 11 months, mainstream Western media has framed the ongoing onslaught in Gaza as a ‘classic’ conflict between two parties. The Gaza mass killing, is largely bloodless on televised screens. On social media platforms, another story is unfolding; a torrent of horrific accounts of Israel’s war crimes inflicted on civilians surpassing any surreal imaginary of violence, captured by the victims themselves as well as their perpetrators, the latter proudly celebrating their impunity. Navigating between my social media feeds and my TV screen, it is hard to believe I am following the same story. Gazans’ encounters with their “bare life” are beyond any hallucinations that our imagination can create, including our own living experiences of trauma.

Passive voices and soft wording that steers clear of terms like “massacre”, “crimes” or “killing”, are just a some of the countless examples of erasure used in mainstream Western reporting. For instance, a recent report by the BBC mentioned that the number of victims in Gaza surpassed 40,000, while adding, with much emphasis, that the figures don’t distinguish between civilians and combatants. This not only implies that some of the killings are justified as Israel peruses those it deems a “security threat”, but the lack of clarity on how many sit in this category could serve to justify such a high death toll and limit empathy amongst readers.

West Bank

Israeli Army attack – 2 wounded – home invasions: Jenin – since midnight, Occupation forces have continued their storming of the city and the refugee camp. Two more people, journalist Shaza Hanaysheh and Fursan Samih Muhammad Asasous, have been wounded, during home invasions. Seven more people have been taken prisoner.

Israeli Army attack – 2 wounded: Jenin – 18:20, Israeli forces, firing live ammunition, stormed Qabatiya, wounding two residents: Riyah Samih Asasa and Muhammad Abdullah Saba’neh.

Israeli Army attack: Jerusalem – 20:30, the Israeli Army fired live ammunition, rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades towards people, from a position on the Annexation Wall near al-Eizariya.

Israeli Army attack – a child and his father among the wounded hospitals besieged: Tulkarem – 15:00-07:50, Israeli troops, storming the city and the Tulkarem refugee camp, killed a 15-year-old boy, Muhammad Abdullah Kanaan, and wounded the boy’s father, as well as two other people. Israeli forces also besieged two hospitals and obstructed the movement of ambulances, damaged homes, bulldozed roads, destroyed and damaged infrastructure and other property.

Israeli Army attack – 1 wounded: Qalqiliya – 00:50, the Israeli military, firing live ammunition, stormed the city, wounding a resident.

Israeli Army attack – refugee camp: Nablus – 06:3007:30, Israeli soldiers, firing live ammunition, stormed the Balata refugee camp.

Israeli settler attack: Hebron – 15:00, armed Occupation settlers opened fire on motor vehicles, near the entrance to Beit Kahil.

Israeli settler attack: Hebron – 18:0020:00, an armed Israeli Occupation settler opened fire indiscriminately towards people, while driving past the al-Fawar refugee camp road junction.

Israeli Army attack – refugee camp: Hebron – 01:10, Israeli Occupation forces, firing live ammunition stormed the al-Fawar refugee camp.

Israeli Army attack – 3 taken prisoner: Hebron – 02:35, Israeli forces stormed the town of Sa’ir, taking prisoner three people.

Home invasions rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades: Jerusalem – 22:2001:00, Israeli Occupation forces, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, raided Biddu as well as the villages of al-Qubeiba and Beit Iksa, invading two homes and a fertiliser shop.

Home invasion: Jenin – 17:00, Israeli forces raided the village of Deir Abu Daif and searched a home.

Home invasions – 1 taken prisoner: Jenin – 05:45, the Israeli Army raided the village of al-Shuhada and invaded three houses, taking prisoner one resident.

Home invasions – armed robbery 4 taken prisoner: Hebron – 07:00, Israeli troops, continuing an earlier raid on Idhna, searched two homes, seized a motor vehicle and took prisoner four people.

Israeli Army abductions: Jerusalem – 08:00, Israeli Occupation forces, in al-Issawiya village, abducted a 15-year-old boy: Mahmoud Ashraf Salah, and his 16-year-old brother.

Israeli Army rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades fired: Jerusalem – 22:00, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, in the Silwan neighbourhood.

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

Israeli Army populationcontrol: Ramallah – 18:00, the Israeli Army took prisoner a man, Muhammad Mufid Jamil Suleiman, when he reported, as ordered, for interrogation at Israeli Military Intelligence.

Israeli Army populationcontrol: Ramallah – 09:20-17:50, Israeli troops closed the main road, near the village of Umm Safa, as well as the entrances to Birzeit and the villages of Ein Siniya and Nabi Saleh.

Israeli Army populationcontrol: Ramallah – 14:10-14:40, the Israeli military closed the entrance to the village of Aboud.

Israeli Army populationcontrol: Ramallah – 14:45-17:50, Israeli soldiers closed the entrance to Atara.

Israeli Army populationcontrol: Salfit – 15:05-16:40, Israeli Occupation forces closed the western entrance to Haris village.

Israeli Army rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades fired: Hebron – 12:30, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades at people, near the entrance to the Bir al-Mahjar area.

Israeli Army stun grenades: Hebron – 16:00, the Israeli Army fired stun grenades towards people, near Halhul Bridge.

Israeli Army populationcontrol: Hebron – Israeli troops closed the main entrances to the city as well as Farsh al-Hawa, al-Fahs and Ras al-Joura, besides access to the Halhul and Beit Kahil Bridges. They also closed the northern entrance to Halhul, the entrances to Beit Ummar Sa’ir, Bani Na’im, Tarqumiya, Beit Awa, the village of Beit Einun, the towns of Bani Na’im, Tarqumiya, Beit Awa, Idhna, Dura, Yatta, al-Samou, Karma and al-Dhahiriya, and also the villages of Deir Samit, al-Koum and al-Fawar and al-Arroub refugee camps. The troops also seized property from residents.

Israeli Army mosque violation populationcontrol: Hebron – the Israeli military closed the Ibrahimi Mosque in the Old City to worshippers, for the convenience of settlers entering to celebrate and perform Jewish holiday rituals.

Israeli Army armed robbery: Hebron – 17:00, Israeli soldiers seized a motor vehicle belonging to a man, Yazan Khaled Taqatqa, at the entrance to the Farsh al-Hawa district.

Occupation settler agricultural sabotage: Ramallah – 15:1517:00, Israeli Occupation settlers grazed cattle on Sinjil town agricultural land and destroyed a number of olive trees.

Occupation settler terrorism: Tubas – evening, Israeli settlers invaded the Khirbet al-Hadidiya area of the North Jordan Valley, terrorising people in their tentdwellings, taking photographs and ordering residents to leave the land.

Occupation settler arson – agricultural sabotage: Nablus – 12:0013:00, Israeli Occupation settlers set fire to crops, on al-Lubban village farmland.

Occupation settlement intrusion: Salfit – 15:2017:10, Israeli settlers extended settlement watersupply lines into Iskaka village.

Occupation settler violence and agricultural sabotage: Hebron – 18:20-20:00, Occupation settlers assaulted a farmer, on his land in the village of al-Tuwani.

Raid – surveillance: Jerusalem – 11:20, Israeli Occupation forces raided Anata and seized the Iman Centre‘s surveillancecamera recordings.

Raid: Jerusalem – 03:1004:20, Israeli forces raided and patrolled al-Eizarya.

Raid: Ramallah – 08:05-13:05, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the village of Deir Qadis.

Raid: Ramallah – 11:00-13:50, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of Ni’lin.

Raid: Ramallah – 12:20-15:15, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the village of Umm Safa.

Raid on refugee camp: Ramallah – 19:0004:20, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the al-Jalazoun refugee camp.

Raid populationcontrol: Ramallah – 00:30, Israeli Occupation forces raided the village of Budrus and ordered a villager, Karam Mahmoud Abdullah Muhammad Abdullah, to report for interrogation at Israeli Military Intelligence.

Raid on refugee camp terror and populationcontrol: Ramallah – 01:4003:40, Israeli forces raided the town of Birzeit and the villages of Duwar al-Qar’, Jifna, Surda, Abu Qash, as well as the al-Jalazoun refugee camp. The military also raided Birzeit University, searching the Student Council Headquarters and seized property belonging to the student movement. They also posted leaflets designed to intimidate students, calling on them not to participate in student activities.

Raid: Qalqiliya – 08:15-16:00, the Israeli Army raided Jayus and searched an agricultural fertiliser shop.

Raid 2 taken prisoner: Qalqiliya – 09:15, Israeli troops raided the city and invaded agricultural supply shops, taking prisoner two people.

Raid 4 taken prisoner: Qalqiliya – 00:5003:30, the Israeli military again raided the city, injuring a resident and taking prisoner four people.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Qalqiliya – 03:1006:25, Israeli soldiers raided Azzun, taking prisoner one person.

Raids: Tulkarem – 21:5000:10, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the towns of Ya’bad and Araba.

Raid rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades fired: Nablus – 16:05-20:35, the Israeli military, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, raided and patrolled the village of Iraq Burin.

Raid: Nablus – 18:3501:55, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled Sebastia.

Raid rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades fired: Nablus – 21:2001:55, Israeli Occupation forces, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, raided and patrolled Tal village.

Raids: Nablus – 23:0502:55, Israeli forces raided and patrolled Beita as well as the village of Osirin.

Raid: Nablus – 00:2002:55, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the village of Awarta.

Raid: Nablus – 00:5003:15, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the village of Burqa.

Raid: Salfit – 15:05, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the village of Iskaka.

Raid populationcontrol: Salfit – morning, Israeli soldiers raided al-Zawiya and demolished two houses-under-construction.

Raid: Bethlehem – 20:2022:00, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the village of Harmalah.

Raid: Bethlehem – 23:4002:30, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the village of Husan.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Bethlehem – 03:40, the Israeli Army raided Janata, taking prisoner one person.

Raid: Bethlehem – 03:55, Israeli troops raided and patrolled Beit Sahour.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Bethlehem – 04:5505:55, the Israeli military raided the town of Tuqu, taking prisoner one person.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Bethlehem – 04:5505:55, Israeli soldiers raided Beit Fajjar, taking prisoner one person.

Raid armed robbery: Hebron – 09:25, Israeli Occupation forces raided the al-Fawar refugee camp and seized a motor vehicle.

Raid 3 taken prisoner: Hebron – 10:40, Israeli forces raided the city, taking prisoner three people.

Raid violence: Hebron – 16:10, the Israeli Army raided the village of al-Hijra and invaded the Southern Electricity Company’s Headquarters as well as warehouses, and assaulted a number of villagers.

Raid refugee camp: Hebron – 01:1002:30, Israeli Occupation forces raided the al-Fawar refugee camp and detained, for a time, two people.

Raid 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 04:5506:00, Israeli forces raided Beit Ummar, taking prisoner one person.

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