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 OCHA: 1 Palestinian Killed, 49 Injured in a Week

Date : 1/5/2010   Time : 11:57

JERUSALEM, May 1, 2010 (WAFA)- Israeli forces killed one Palestinian and 
injured at least 49 others during the reporting period. This is a significant 
increase compared to last week, during which six Palestinians were wounded. Two 
members of the Israeli security forces were also wounded this week. Since the 
beginning of the year, six Palestinians and one Israeli soldier have been 
killed and 587 Palestinians and 72 Israelis injured in the West Bank, including 
East Jerusalem, OCHA weekly Protection of Civilains report said.

 

In the period between April 21, 2010 and April 27, 2010 OCHA said that tensions 
ran high in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem, after a group of Israeli 
settlers conducted a march in the neighborhood on 25 April to protest what they 
consider to be the “illegal” construction of Palestinian homes. The event, 
which was authorized by the Israeli authorities, sparked clashes between 
Palestinian residents and Israeli forces, were deployed ahead of the settlers’ 
march. During the confrontations, the police fired rubber-coated metal bullets 
and tear gas grenades at Palestinian stone throwers. Palestinian and Israeli 
sources indicate that at least 29 Palestinians, the majority of whom were 
children, along with two Israeli policemen, were injured. During the day, the 
Israeli police closed the two main entrances leading to Silwan, leaving many 
students unable to attend schools. Tension remains high in the area, due to 
continued Israeli settlement
 activity and the threat of demolition to some 90 Palestinian houses in the 
Bustan area of Silwan.

 

Eleven of this week’s injuries occurred in demonstrations protesting the 
expansion of Hallamish settlement (Ramallah), against access restrictions to 
farming land in Beit Ummar (Hebron) and during anti-Barrier demonstrations in 
Al Walajah (Bethlehem), Ni’lin and Bil’in villages (Ramallah). Two 
international and one Israeli activist were injured in the latter 
demonstration. Another three Palestinians, including reportedly a 5-year-old 
mentally challenged boy, were injured in incidents at a checkpoint and during a 
search operation, OCHA added.

 

 

OCHA continued on saying: While the week was characterized by relative calm, 
with no Israeli air strikes recorded, Israeli restrictions on Palestinian 
access to land and sea resulted in the injury of four Palestinian civilians. 
Since the beginning of 2010, 16 Palestinians (including five civilians), three 
Israeli soldiers and one foreign national have been killed and another 71 
Palestinians (including 59 civilians), and four Israeli soldiers have been 
injured in the context of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in the Gaza Strip 
and southern Israel.

 

The Israeli authorities continue to enforce restrictions on Palestinian access 
to the so-called “buffer” zone along the Gaza-Israel border, mainly affecting 
access to agricultural land. These ongoing restrictions triggered a 
demonstration on 24 April, during which, Israeli forces opened fire towards 
Palestinian protesters after they attempted to approach the border fence, 
wounding three of them; an international activist was also injured. These 
demonstrations are organized on a daily basis by a group representing farmers 
and other people living near the border in different locations throughout the 
Gaza Strip. Also this week, Israeli tanks and bulldozers launched two 
incursions a few hundred meters inside Gaza and withdrew after conducting land 
leveling operations. One of these incursions evolved into an armed clash 
between Israeli forces and armed Palestinians; no injuries were reported, OCHA 
went on.

 

The Israeli authorities deported to the Gaza Strip this week a Palestinian man 
that had finished serving a nine year prison sentence. Prior to his 
imprisonment, the man, who holds an ID card issued in Gaza, had been living for 
several years in the West Bank with his wife and two children, who remain 
there. He is currently staying in a protest tent next to Erez Crossing. Also 
this week, the Israeli authorities deported to the Gaza Strip another 
Palestinian man, who is originally from Gaza and is married to a Palestinian 
woman from Beer Sheva in southern Israel. According to Al Mezan Centre for 
Human Rights, he was given a residency permit to stay in Israel, but it has not 
been renewed for three years. While relying on older legislation, these 
deportations occurred a week after a new military order entered into force, 
which defines any person present in the West Bank without a permit as “an 
infiltrator”, who can be deported within 72 hours without
 judicial review.


      

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