Least we forget
By Alison Weir
04/18/06 "ICH"
-- -- In the last two and a half weeks (since the previous
suicide bombing) Israeli forces have killed at least 26
Palestinians -- at least 5 of them children -- and injured 161
Palestinian men, women and children. A college student lost her
right eye today after being shot by an Israeli sniper last week.
There have been 369 raids by Israeli forces, mostly into the
West Bank. Gaza has undergone sustained shelling by Israeli
forces and continued closures, resulting in increasing lack of
food and medical supplies. According to UN reports, between
March 30 and April 12th, Israeli forces launched 2300 artillery
and tank shells and 34 missiles into Gaza.
Since the current Palestinian uprising against Israeli military
occupation and confiscation of Palestinian land began in fall
2000, approximately 3,863 Palestinians and 1,084 Israelis and
have been killed. Among these have been approximately 720
Palestinian children and 124 Israeli children.
Today, in separate actions, several Palestinian youths were
shot, one in the neck. Israeli forces are continuing their
ongoing invasions of Nablus and other West Bank cities.
Today is Palestinian Prisoners Day. 9,400 Palestinian men,
women, and children are in prison. According to numerous human
rights reports, Palestinian prisoners are frequently tortured.
Defense for Children International reports that 4,000
Palestinian children have been arrested in the past five years,
400 of them currently in prison, including a fifteen-year-old
girl, who has been in prison for over a year after being shot in
the stomach by Israeli soldiers. DCI reports that the arrests
are increasing.
Additional Information from Defense for Children International:
According to DCI: "The process of arrest and detention of
Palestinian children is a process of systematic abuse and
mistreatment which flouts international legal standards and
denies the basic human rights of detainees first as children and
secondly as prisoners...[children are] handcuffed and
blindfolded, humiliated and threatened and often beaten and
kicked from the moment they are arrested up to and often
throughout their interrogation and detention. They are deprived
of sleep, food and access to the bathroom until so-called
confessions are coerced out of them..."
At 5.30pm on Monday 10 April 2006, at least six artillery shells
fired by the Israeli military fell on the family house of
Mohammed Rabe'eya Ghaban in Beit Lahiya, in the north of the
Gaza Strip. Shrapnel from the shells pierced the skull of
Mohammed's eight-year old daughter Hadeel, killing her
instantly. The shelling also resulted in the injury of eight
other family members, including Hadeel's brothers and sisters:
Rawan Ghaban 1 and a half years old
Rana Ghaban 3 years old
Munir Ghaban 4 years old
Amneh Ghaban 9 years old
Ghassan Ghaban 11 years old
Bassam Ghaban 15 years old
Tahrir Ghaban 17 years old
The children's mother, 35-year old Sofia, was the eighth family
member wounded in the attack.
Several neighbours were also injured including:
Jaqueline Mo'ein Maarouf 11 years old
Mariam Maher Al-'Assi 15 years old
For more information:
http://www.imemc.org/
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/
http://www.nad-plo.org/main.php?view=pmg_daily-reports
http://www.dci-pal.org/english/display.cfm?DocId=484&CategoryId=1
http://www.humanitarianinfo.org/opt/
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