ISM Reports: PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATORS TEARGASSED
ISM Media Office c | 05.06.2003 18:23
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION FOR JUSTICE IN PALESTINE
Huwarra Checkpoint, Nablus
PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATORS TEARGASSED
11.30am, Thursday, June 5th 2003
The Israeli Occupation Forces threw tear gas at peaceful
demonstrators today at the Huwarra checkpoint outside Nablus. The
demonstation primarily comprised of representatives from the
medical, educational, legal, journalist, civil and human rights
organizations from Nablus along with internationals from the
International Solidarity Movement. Several local and international
peaceful demonstrators were taken away for medical treatment.
The 5th of June marks the 36th anniversary of the Israeli re-
occupation of the West Bank and Gaza in 1967. The peaceful
demonstration in Nablus was the primary demonstration in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories on a global day of action which sees
demonstrations all across the world; including London, New York,
Jerusalem, Canada & Dublin. The day of action was called to protest
the escalating violence against the Palestinian community and
international human rights workers in the Occupied Palestinian
Territories. It called for protection for Palestinian civilians and
internationals, a moratorium on construction of the apartheid wall
and it's associated land confiscations & home demolitions, and an end
to the occupation. The Huwarra checkpoint is one of the many evident
instances of the Israeli occupation of Palestine, where Palestinians
are regularly humiliated, detained and beaten. Currently there are
two young boys, aged 14 and 16, that have been detained since
Saturday, May 3, without charge or access to legal aid.
The demonstration marched 500m from the end of Jerusalem Street to
the Huwarra checkpoint where they stopped at the Nablus side of the
checkpoint. At that point, the Israeli Occupation Forces shot teargas
into the peaceful demonstation which consisted of many women and
children who were also affected by the teargas. There was no response
from the peaceful demonstrators except to retreat 30m to a safer
distance to continue their peaceful demonstration which continued for
an additional 20 minutes.
During the demonstration a press conference was held with a
representative from the Nablus municipality and a representative from
the International Solidarity Movement.
For more information, contact:
Saif + 972 (0)59 335 271
_____________________________________________________________________
Israeli Forces Enter University, Leave Racist Graffiti
Tulkarem
Radhika
05 Jun 03
Israeli Border Police entered Al-Quds University in Tulkarem at 11pm
Tuesday night searching lecture rooms and scrawling racist messages
on the blackboards, Student Resources reported. ISM volunteers
viewed the racial epithets, which included "All Arabs are bastards"
(translated from Hebrew) and "Israel Israel" surrounded by multiple
images of the Star of David. University staff also reported that the
Border Police tore up "martyr" posters of Tulkarem university
students killed by Israeli Forces.
Later that night, at 3:30AM Israeli Forces entered the Nur Shams
refugee camp, harassing the family of a man released from
administrative detention earlier that day. According to the family,
the army surrounded the house with 8 large jeeps, exploded the front
door open and instructed the entire family of 16—8 of whom are
children—to stand outside for two hours as soldiers searched the home
and interrogated the released detainee.
For further information call: Mohammed- 052 854 586 or Radhika 052
475 663
Huwarra Checkpoint, Nablus
PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATORS TEARGASSED
11.30am, Thursday, June 5th 2003
The Israeli Occupation Forces threw tear gas at peaceful
demonstrators today at the Huwarra checkpoint outside Nablus. The
demonstation primarily comprised of representatives from the
medical, educational, legal, journalist, civil and human rights
organizations from Nablus along with internationals from the
International Solidarity Movement. Several local and international
peaceful demonstrators were taken away for medical treatment.
The 5th of June marks the 36th anniversary of the Israeli re-
occupation of the West Bank and Gaza in 1967. The peaceful
demonstration in Nablus was the primary demonstration in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories on a global day of action which sees
demonstrations all across the world; including London, New York,
Jerusalem, Canada & Dublin. The day of action was called to protest
the escalating violence against the Palestinian community and
international human rights workers in the Occupied Palestinian
Territories. It called for protection for Palestinian civilians and
internationals, a moratorium on construction of the apartheid wall
and it's associated land confiscations & home demolitions, and an end
to the occupation. The Huwarra checkpoint is one of the many evident
instances of the Israeli occupation of Palestine, where Palestinians
are regularly humiliated, detained and beaten. Currently there are
two young boys, aged 14 and 16, that have been detained since
Saturday, May 3, without charge or access to legal aid.
The demonstration marched 500m from the end of Jerusalem Street to
the Huwarra checkpoint where they stopped at the Nablus side of the
checkpoint. At that point, the Israeli Occupation Forces shot teargas
into the peaceful demonstation which consisted of many women and
children who were also affected by the teargas. There was no response
from the peaceful demonstrators except to retreat 30m to a safer
distance to continue their peaceful demonstration which continued for
an additional 20 minutes.
During the demonstration a press conference was held with a
representative from the Nablus municipality and a representative from
the International Solidarity Movement.
For more information, contact:
Saif + 972 (0)59 335 271
_____________________________________________________________________
Israeli Forces Enter University, Leave Racist Graffiti
Tulkarem
Radhika
05 Jun 03
Israeli Border Police entered Al-Quds University in Tulkarem at 11pm
Tuesday night searching lecture rooms and scrawling racist messages
on the blackboards, Student Resources reported. ISM volunteers
viewed the racial epithets, which included "All Arabs are bastards"
(translated from Hebrew) and "Israel Israel" surrounded by multiple
images of the Star of David. University staff also reported that the
Border Police tore up "martyr" posters of Tulkarem university
students killed by Israeli Forces.
Later that night, at 3:30AM Israeli Forces entered the Nur Shams
refugee camp, harassing the family of a man released from
administrative detention earlier that day. According to the family,
the army surrounded the house with 8 large jeeps, exploded the front
door open and instructed the entire family of 16—8 of whom are
children—to stand outside for two hours as soldiers searched the home
and interrogated the released detainee.
For further information call: Mohammed- 052 854 586 or Radhika 052
475 663
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ISM Report From Ewa in Nablus
05.06.2003 18:26
Nablus, with jeeps and tanks and baited children into their paths to
shoot them. Due to the Road Map summit in Egypt and Jordan, tensions
were
running high in the West bank and Gaza. Having the ground sold out from
under your feet has an unsettling effect. The IOF said they apprehended
a
youth in his way to make a suicide attack in a taxi just outside
Balata.
The same 'intelligence' was cited as the reason for placing Jenin under
curfew yesterday.
Soldiers in jeeps shot teargas, rubber bullets and live amunition at
people in the main street of Balatta two days ago, from 7am until the
early evening (everybody goes home for Magreb (dinner), tanks or no
tanks). Soldiers shot through round sniper holes situated in the back,
side and front of their jeeps, the black long barrels of their M16s
poking out and scanning for targets. Children threw rocks, molotovs,
glass bottles of paint, sand and black slick oil at the jeeps. Clashes
flared in the old city area too with armed resistance fighters
attacking
jeeps and tanks making incursions into the city. A total of 50 people
were injured throughout the day. One of the injured was the best friend
of Amer Abu Ayiesh, a 19-year-old Balatta resident and Hamas fighter
who
did a martyr operation against a settlement a few weeks ago. His
friend,
also aged 19, was shot four times with live amunition in the chest,
leg,
and shoulder areas of his body. He hasn't opened his eyes since and is
in
a critical condition in hospital. Amer's brother said his death had
affected him deeply and he's gone 'nuts' throwing stones at the
soldiers
that day, again and again and again and again. A foreign volunteer with
the UPMRC (Medical) Polish/UK was also deliberately shot in the
shoulder
with a rubber bullet.
A total of 5 homes were occuped in Sufian Street, Fahtmiye street and
Adyll Street in the city of Nablus, near the old quarter by squads of
approximately eight soldiers, all equiped with surveillance equipment -
cameras, binoculars, night-vision goggles. 4 homes were occupied in Old
Askar. Families - in the case of Abu Jierade household 30 people - were
all hoarded and imprisoned in one room. Soldiers in the Abu Jierade
house
snatched neighbour and family member Manal Abu Jierade, aged 33, from
the
street and forced him to remain imprisoned one room with the rest of
his
family. He had come to enquire on the welfare of those trapped inside.
A home overlooking the crosroads outside Balatta camp was also occupied
with soldiers taking up sniper positions inside.
The soldiers stayed for between 1-1 and half days in the occupied
homes,
forcing residents to ask for permision to eat food, drink water, and go
the bathroom. From the people we managed to speak to, families were fed
up but in good spirits and were being allowed food and medical
attention
when needed and had not been beaten. Nor had they had their belongings
destroyed or stolen, as is often the case when the IOF ses up temporary
military bases/sniper posts in civilian homes.
The following day - yesterday - 35 people were shot including one young
boy in the leg with live ammo, another in the hand, also with live
ammo,
a 6-year-old boy in the head with a rubber bullet (Rubber bullets by
the
way are just hard rubber coated square pellets made of steel, not
unlike
ear plugs in their shape and appearance), another very young boy wa
shot
in the leg. A teenage shebab had 3 back injuries - raw, bloody
bruse/grazes which looked very very sore. Clashes errupted when at 2am,
the IOF bulldozed all the entrences to Balatta refugee camp, leaving
large piles of dirt and mangled steel, crushed rock - made by their
tanks
and APCs tearing up the streets - blocking all the roads in and out.
Soldiers also shot out all the streetlights in the camp and along the
roads to Nablus old city and Askar refugee camp. This besiegment meant
that ambulances, water trucks and market traders could not enter the
camp
which is home to over 25,000 people. The roadblocks were still up
today.
ISM volunteers attempted to remove one of the blocks at the main
entrance
to the camp at approx. 9am in the morning but were apprehended by
soldiers and had their shovels stolen. A 5-year-old girl was also shot
in
the leg by a rubber bullet at the same time outside the Camp's Mosque.
Very very young kids, I'm talking scattered, crazy 4,5,6,7-year-olds,
approximately 10 of them in total, took the back of the camp to fight
off
a bulldozer, APC and Jeep. Older kids and shebab took the front. The
front area was the casualty hotspot with 7 injured by 1pm. An elderly
Hajji (people call people Haj (man) and Hajji (woman)a lot here, it
just
means someone who's off to Mecca to make Al Haj - the compulsary
pilgrimage for all the Muslims on earth to visit the sacred stone which
is said to have fallen from Paradise/God)anyway, she commented to me,
'Why? why do they do it?' gesturing at all the young boys lamely
tossing
rocks and ducking behind mangled oil drums, shrinking at the blasts of
lead over their heads) She makes a casual screw-y gesture with a long,
wrinked finger to her head - No brain'. But the soldiers have to hear
the
sound, they have to hear the sound of rocks - later that afternoon,
enormous blocks of concrete were dropped from the top of a building by
brave shebab which were later having duck lazer-guided sniper bullets -
smashing down, continually raining down on their tank/jeep/bulldozer. I
heard of soldiers listening to their walkmans in their tanks which kind
of undermines the Palestinian 'strategy of tension', i.e when is that
rock maybe not a rock but a molotov or a grenade or when does the sound
just infuriate the hell out of you; the sound of definace, made by
sheer
courage, the fact of picking up anything to hand and throwing it at
your
enemy just to show them resisatnce, and rage, just for the honour of
fighting back.
Anyway, at one point, after set-piece clashes between shebab peering,
yelling and luzzing from round alley-corners and some from behind the
huge bulldozed roadblock, now serving as a large trench and barricade
to
throw from, two soldiers exit the jeep and begin to make their way,
commando style, stopping behind stone arcade pillars and then stepping
out, guns forward. An international volunteer then made her way to
apprehend them and confronted the larger, live-ammo carrying (the other
was desperately but failingly trying to load his gun up with teargas
and
baton rounds)soldier, a commander, who said he was from Holland, was
fat
and miserable looking but wry, his face not unlike that of Commedian
John
Goodman. He kept muttering to his contact in Hebrew through a helmet
attached mouthpiece. The volunteer kept putting herself infront of his
gun and taking his arm and pushing the gun down, moving with him,
infront
of him at all times as he made his way to get closer to the kids behind
the alley walls, the Mosque corner. At one point she tripped up
backwards
over a rock and fell full on backwards, leading to a big Balatta-wide
rumour of the soldier having grabbed her by the hair and thrown her to
the ground (Not true!!). At one point the soldier spun around, laughing
slightly to himself, gun out, in a mock-giddy
where-would-he-shoot-where-would-he-shoot? way. The other soldier never
managed to make his gas-rubber-bullet gun work but he pretended to try
to
shoot the volunteer. Eventually, the fat Dutch commander receded,
followed by the volunteer, all the way until both soldiers entered
their
jeep and vroomed off.
Later, a larger group of volunteers arrived and began to observe
soldiers
in a larger jeep try to shoot guys on the roof of a large building.
News
came through of a soldier having been injured on the other side of the
camp, leading to whoops of delight from the shebab. The soldiers from
the
larger jeep then shot live amunition up at the roof, manouvering around
in their vehicle to get the best shooting-range, and then later
shooting
a few live rounds at the group of 8 or so internationals standing under
some pillars, under the roof they were targetting. The group was then
shot by rounds of rubber bullets. Noone on the roof or on the ground in
the area was injured.
An hour or so later, the Dutch commander soldier who had tried to take
out some shebab in the camp succeeded in repeating his advance and
shot
a boy in his leg, shattering his bone.
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