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Published: 07 January 2009 07 January 2009
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Last Updated: 07 January 2009 07 January 2009
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The Israeli Occupation
Forces (IOF) escalated its crimes on the eleventh day of its military
offensive against the Gaza Strip. IOF's attacks have killed hundreds of
civilians and wiped out entire families in unprecedented,
disproportionate bombardment of civilians targets. Tens of thousands
have had to escape their homes and take shelter in United Nations
schools or houses of relatives and friends. The hundreds of missile and
artillery attacks daily have caused severe suffering for civilians,
particularly children. Gaza has witnessed, and still witnesses, the
largest forced displacement crisis since Israel's occupation of the
Gaza Strip in June 1967.
Al Mezan Center, which has maintained its monitoring activities
throughout the current crisis, has collected evidence that the IOF
deliberately targeted civilian structures and medical teams. In its
attacks, the IOF used missiles and shells that are laser-guided, which
indicates that civilian targets were hit intentionally, and not
collaterally as Israel alleges. Yesterday, an IOF attack targeted
UNRWA's [the UN agency for Palestine refugees] al-Fakhoura School,
where civilians were taking shelter. In a minute, 42 were killed,
including 13 children.
According to information verified by Al Mezan Center, at approximately
3:35pm yesterday, Tuesday 6 January 2009, the IOF fired four artillery
shells in the vicinity of al-Fakhoura School, which UNRWA had opened as
a shelter for displaced civilians who escaped the fighting in north
Gaza. Three shells landed and exploded in an open area opposite to the
southwestern schoolyard. The fourth landed 50 meters west to the
school, directly hitting two houses, which are inhabited by the
families two brothers; Muin and Samir Deeb. Most of the members of
their two families were killed. In all, the shelling killed 39
civilians immediately, and three others died at hospital from their
wounds, raising the number of casualties to 42, including 13 children
and six women. Another 50 civilians were also injured in this attack,
of whom 15 were children and 10 women.
The IOF also killed another nine people in the north Gaza district,
raising the death toll in the district to 51 between 2:30pm yesterday
and 1pm today. The IOF bombarded and destroyed eight houses in the same
district, causing damage to another 14 houses. One mosque and a vehicle
were also destroyed.
In Gaza City, IOF's attacks killed 24 people, including eight children.
In the central Gaza district, at approximately 1:50pm on Tuesday 6
January 2009, the IOF bombarded two houses and three other structures,
including a sports club. An air raid that targeted an evacuated house
in the refugee camp of al-Nuseirat killed five-year-old child Yihya
al-Taweel, and completely destroyed the house. Medical sources in the
district's hospital reported that a woman, 24-year-old Nisreen Abu
Swirih, died from wounds she had sustained in an IOF attack on 3
January 2009.
In Khan Younis district, four people were killed by the IOF, including
two children who died from wounds they had sustained in the previous
days. The IOF, which continued its incursion into al-Zana neighborhood
east of the towns of Abassan and Bani Suhaila, damaged 35 houses, 20 of
which were completely destroyed. The IOF left this area at
approximately 11am today.
In the southern Gaza's district of Rafah, the IOF raided and destroyed
eight houses, destroying them and causing damage to dozens of houses.
The bodies of two men entered from Rafah Crossing, coming from Egypt
where they were transferred for hospital care. One of them was
identified as 22-year-old Basil Faraj, a cameraman working for Algerian
TV. The second was identified as 18-year-old Ihab al-Harazeen.
Al Mezan Center expects that the number of casualties could rise in the
Gaza Strip. Many civilians are still under the rubble of houses which
the IOF had bombarded, particularly the houses of the al-Sammoni and
al-Daya families in Gaza City. Al Mezan continues to report the cases
it has been able to verify.
Al Mezan Center for Human Rights strongly condemns the continuous,
criminal Israeli aggression against civilians in the Gaza Strip. The
Center expresses its indignation with the failure of the international
community to prevent the flagrant war crimes that have continued to be
committed in Gaza by the IOF for 11 days, a failure only indicative of
the continuous inability of the international community to live up to
its legal and moral responsibilities vis-a-vis the civilian population
of the Occupied Palestinian Territory. As mentioned above, and in
several other reports by Al Mezan Center, the IOF has shown overt
disregard to civilians life and to the obligations Israel owes to the
international community; especially by intentionally targeting
civilians at their homes and mosques, and even in shelters, in a
serious disrespect of the basic principles of international
humanitarian law and human rights law.
Al Mezan therefore renews its calls upon the international community to
end its failure to protect civilians by taking effective measures to
end the Israeli military campaign in Gaza. It calls upon:
- The United Nations Secretary General to condemn the Israeli
disproportionate use of force and the targeting of civilians and
civilian objects in defiance of peremptory rules of international law,
and to ensure that the UN Security Council and General Assembly take
appropriate steps to address the situation in the Gaza Strip;
- The
United Nations Agencies to provide urgent humanitarian aid and safe
shelters for Gazans who have been displaced and those living in
threatened areas, and to ensure the protection of these shelters;
- The
International Committee of the Red Cross to double its efforts to
ensure humanitarian access for civilians and ensure tending to the
urgent needs for medicines, power and water;
- The Human Rights
Council to call upon the UN General Assembly to request the convening
in Switzerland of a conference of the High Contracting Parties to the
Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilians in
Times of War, of 1949, to consider the breaches by Israel of its
nonderogable obligations under the Convention in the course of its
ongoing military actions in Gaza, and to consider the necessary
measures to ensure respect of the rules set out in the Convention and
its relevant protocols.
- Civil societies around the world to
exert pressure on their governments so that they act in conformity with
the relevant human rights and humanitarian obligations as prescribed in
relevant international law. Failure to take effective action to halt
the continuous Israeli violations has only allowed for a grave
situation to grow worse. Action must be taken immediately to ensure the
protection of the civilian population in the occupied Gaza Strip.
This press release has been edited for clarity by Electronic Intifada