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PCHR:Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

Summary for August 26 – September 1, 2021

Israeli forces continued to commit crimes and multi-layered violations against Palestinian civilians and their properties, including raids into Palestinian cities that are characterized with excessive use of force, assault, abuse, and attacks on civilians, turning the West Bank into isolated blocks of land. Israeli settlement expansion on Palestinian properties and land continued. Meanwhile, the Gaza Strip enters its 15th year under closure, exacerbating the humanitarian hardships across the territory.

Israeli Army shooting and violation of right to bodily integrity:

The occupation army killed a Palestinian man in excessive use of force in the West Bank, and a child in Gaza died of wounds he sustained previously at another peaceful protest in Gaza. On 31 August 2021, soldiers stationed at the western entrance to Beit Ur al-Tahta village, west of Ramallah, opened fire at Ra’ed Yousif Rashed Jadallah (39), as he was on his way back home from his work in Israel. Israeli media claimed that he was targeted after he set a fire in the area; however, PCHR’s investigations refute these claims and ascertain that there was no justification for targeting the victim as there was no threat whatsoever to the lives of the soldiers.

Additionally, 7 others were wounded due to the army’s excessive use of force, of whom six were wounded during suppression of Kufur Qaddoum peaceful protest in Qalqilia, and the 7th was wounded near Na’lin village entrance.

On 28 August 2021, medical sources at al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza pronounced 13-year-old Omar H. M. Abul-Neil dead. Abul-Neil was wounded by army gunfire during a protest held in eastern Gaza on 21 August 2021. Additionally, two incidents of the army shooting at fishing boats in northern Gaza, and two incidents at Palestinians near the border area in eastern Khan Younis.

Army incursions and arrests of Palestinian civilians:

The Israeli army carried out 128 incursions into the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Those incursions included raids of civilian houses and shootings, enticing fear among civilians, and attacking many of them. During this week’s incursions, 66 Palestinians were arrested, including 13 children, and 4 women.
Also this week, soldiers arrested and assaulted a group of journalists while they were working covering demolitions in Hebron. They were later released after interrogation.

Demolition of Palestinian homes:

PCHR fieldworkers documented 10 violations:

• East Jerusalem: a room self-demolished; retaining walls destroyed in Silwan, and 4 houses self-destroyed in Beit Hanina and Jabel Mukaber; also IOF destroyed parts of a house in Jabel Mukaber.
Salfit: construction vehicles detained near Qarawat Bani Hassan to stop land rehabilitation in the area.
Bethlehem: cease-construction notices served against a mosque and three houses, including one under-construction, as well as, retaining walls in Nahlin. IOF destroyed the foundations of 2 houses.
Tubas: 3 tents uprooted (used for sheep) in the northern Jordan valleys.
Nablus: 2 houses demolished, including 1 under construction, as well as a water well.

Israeli Settlers’ Attacks

Ramallah: Dhafer Jarrah ‘Ataya and his family attacked by a group of settlers west of Ramallah, in western Ras Karkar village
Hebron: Mahmoud Mohammed Walid Yousif Jaber (18) sustained wounds in the head, when a group of settlers threw stones at civilians’ houses in Jaber Neighborhood, east of Hebron’s Old City; 6 vehicles sustained damage, including broken windows.

Israeli closure policy and restrictions on freedom of movement:

This week, Israeli occupation authorities continued to ban the entry of dozens of goods, including construction materials, in collective punishment measures against the Gaza Strip as the Israeli closure imposed on the territory entered its 15th year, without an end in sight that would fulfil Palestinians’ right to enjoy their economic, social, and cultural rights. Despite the Israeli occupation’s announcement of a series of relief measures on both Karm Abu-Salem and Beit Hanoun crossing, severe restrictions remain in place as several types of products and raw materials are banned entry.

Meanwhile, Israeli authorities continued to divide the West Bank into separate cantons with key roads blocked by the Israeli occupation since the 2000 Second Intifada -still closed to this date- and with temporary and permanent checkpoints, where civilian movement is restricted, and they are subject to arrest, especially at al-Karama border crossing, alongside the Palestinian-Jordanian border.

I. Shooting and other Violations of the Right to Life and Bodily Integrity
• At approximately 09:30 on Thursday, 26 August 021, Israeli Navy gunboats in the northern Gaza sea chased Palestinian fishing boats sailing at 3 nautical miles. The Israeli gunboats opened fire in their surroundings stirring fear among the fishermen and forcing them to flee. No casualties were reported.
• At approximately 13::00 on Friday, 27 August 2021, soldiers stationed on the northern entrance to Kufur Qaddoum village, northern Qalqilia, suppressed a peaceful protest led by dozens of Palestinians. Soldiers chased the protestors and clashed with them; soldiers fired bullets, tear gas canisters and stun grenades. As a result, 6 Palestinians sustained bullet wounds; medical sources classified their injuries as moderate. (PCHR keeps record with the names of the wounded civilians).
• After Friday prayers, dozens of Palestinians from Yatta organized a peaceful sit-in in their lands in Um-l-Shkhan, which is under threat of confiscation for the expansion of “Avigal” settlement. The protestors started leaving after the prayers (noon); meanwhile, an Israeli soldier among the forces deployed in the area- attempted to arrest one of the participants. A group of journalists approached to film the scene, and soldiers attacked Wafa photojournalist Mashhour H. al-Wahwah (38) and dragged him into their military vehicle. Another Israeli officer took journalist Sary Sh. Jaradat (36) to their military vehicles as well. Soldiers surrounded the journalists in the area and forced them to sit on the ground, including:

1. Abdul-Mohsen T. Shalalda – J-Media
2. Ihab al-Alami
3. Raed al-Sherif – al-Ghad al-Araby
4. Jamil Sahlab
5. Khalil Thwaib

Additionally, the soldiers tied the journalists with zip-ties, and one soldier slapped Mashhour H. al-Wahwah in the face; the journalists yelled at the soldiers as two of them attacked al-Sherif, blindfolded him, physically and verbally assaulted him.
After an hour of detention, the soldiers took the journalists into their military vehicles as an Israeli police patrol arrived in the area. They were taken to the interrogation center in “Kiryat Arba” settlement, where they were left for an hour and a half, as Shalalda fell tired due to a previous work-related injury in the head while covering past events. At that moment, soldiers released the journalists and took Shalalda in an ambulance to al-Ahli hospital. The journalists were ordered to return to the interrogation center on 29 August 2021. Upon that day, they were interrogated about the reason they were present in that area, and they were informed that they were allegedly arrested for presence in a closed military area, which was refuted by the journalists. Two among the group pressed charges against the soldiers for assaulting them. Three hours later, they were released, while the 2 who pressed charges were scheduled to be interrogated again by the Military Police.

• At approximately 18:00, soldiers stationed by the entrance of Jaljulia oppressed a protest led by dozens of Palestinians. The army chased and clashed with the protestors and fired bullets, tear gas canisters and stun grenades. On that day, they arrested 15-year-old child, Yazan J. A. Abu-Reyash.
• At approximately 02:00 on Saturday, 28 August 2021, medical sources at al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza pronounced 13-year-old Omar H. M. Abul-Neil dead. Abul-Neil was wounded by army gunfire during a protest held in eastern Gaza on 21 August 2021. He was wounded with a live bullet in the neck and was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit due to his critical condition until the time of his death.
• At approximately 08:25 on Monday, 30 August 2021, the army stationed within the Gaza border area opened fire at a group of young people near the border fence in eastern Khuza’a, Khan Younis. No casualties were reported. A similar army shooting was reported at approximately 16:15 without injuries.
• At approximately 02:30 on Tuesday, 31 August 2021, Israeli gunboats chased Palestinian fishing boats at 3 nautical miles and opened fire at them on and off, stirring fear among the fishermen and forcing them to flee. No casualties were reported.
• On Wednesday evening, the army killed a Palestinian at the western entrance to Beit Ur al-Tahta village in western Ramallah. Soldiers shot the victim from a short distance as he was on his way back home in the above-mentioned village from his work in Israel.

According to PCHR investigations, at approximately 22:30 on Tuesday, 31 August 2021, IOF stationed at the western entrance to Beit Ur al-Tahta village, west of Ramallah, opened fire at Ra’ed Yousif Rashed Jadallah (39), who held a Jerusalemite ID but lived in Beit Ur al-Tahta, without any justification when he was on his way back home from his work in Israel. As a result, he was wounded and fell to the ground.
According to the investigations, Jadallah went to his work in Israel every morning in a car near the village’s western entrance, which is closed with sand berms. Afterwards, he walked to the area near Settlement Route 443 known as “al-Latrun-Jerusalem” until he reached the parking spot where he leaves his own car, which he drives to his work in Israel. Jadallah had to park his car far away because he could not drive it into the village as IOF closed its entrance to traffic. Every night when he returned from work, he’d park his car and call his son to meet him at the western side to drive him home.

Yousif (13), Jadallah’s son, said to PCHR’s fieldworker that his father called him at 21:30 to prepare himself and go to the village entrance as usual; however, as of 22:00, he called his father many times but he did not answer, so he called one of his father’s friends. Both of them headed to the area searching for him, but they were shocked to find his body lying dead after he sustained an injury due to IOF shooting.

Ibrahim Zaki, the victim’s friend, told our fieldworker:

“When Yousif and I arrived at around 23:00 at the entrance to search for his father, the area was crowded with Israeli soldiers. I noticed my friend’s body on the ground and it seemed he was dead while a military SUV stood 20 meters away. I asked the soldier why he was killed, one of them told me in Hebrew that he set a fire, but there was no trace of a fire in the area, refuting that narrative. Around 45 minutes later, we took him in an ambulance from nearby Beit Liqya village to Palestine Complex in Ramallah. The medical sources there clarified that he was shot with a bullet that entered and exited his abdomen, killing him.”

So far, there has not been any official statement from the military on the incident while the military Radio- according to Makan TV- stated that a Palestinian was killed after he started a fire on Route 443 between Modi’in and Jerusalem; this claim was refuted by the eyewitness’s testimony and PCHR’s investigations.
• At approximately 02:45 on Wednesday, 1 September 2021, the army established a temporary military checkpoint at the main entrance to Nilin village, western Ramallah. A group of young Palestinians gathered and threw stones at the military checkpoint; and a group of soldiers stepped out from their military vehicles and deployed in the area, firing tear gas canisters and rubber bullets at the stone-throwers. As a result, a 23-year-old Palestinian sustained a rubber-bullet in the right leg and received treatment in the field. The clashes continued until 03:30, and no arrests were reported.

II. Incursions and arrests

Thursday, 26 August 2021:
• At approximately 01:15, the army arrested Hasan Mahmoud ‘Abahrah (30), after raiding and searching his house in Yamun village, west of Jenin.

• At approximately 02:30, the army arrested Abdullah Naser Abdullah (31), and his teen brother, Osaid (17), after raiding and searching their house in Dayr Balut village, west of Salfit.

• Around the same time, the army arrested Azmy Mohammed al-Dweik (39), after raiding and searching his house in Hebron.

• At approximately 03:17, the army arrested Omar Basem Abu Zaytoun (20), after raiding and searching his house in Beita, southeast of Nablus.

• At approximately 15:00, the army arrested Mahmoud Ali al-Sheikh (56), head of Shuafat’s local council, after raiding and searching his house in Shu’afat refugee camp, northeast of the occupied East Jerusalem.

• At approximately 16:00, the army handed Hanadi Mohammed al-Halawani (41) a decision that bans her travel until 19 January 2022, after she was summoned to be interrogated at al-Kishle detention center.

• At approximately 22:55, the army arrested Yosef Mohammed Mezher (16), after raiding and searching his house in Deir Nidham village, northwest of Ramallah.

• Soldiers carried out (8) incursions in Ya’bad, Arraba and Kufeirat in Jenin governorate; Halhul, Beit Ummar, Bayt Ula and Imreish in Hebron; and Deir Abu Masha’al, northwest of Ramallah. No arrests were reported.

Friday, 27 August 2021:
• At approximately 02:00, soldiers chased and opened fire at a Palestinian near the entrance of Beit Fajar village, south of Bethlehem. As a result, the vehicle overturned and the 3 civilians who were inside it were arrested. The arrestees are: Mohammed Yousef Zaki Deiriyyah and Mohammed Fo’ad Ali Deiriyyah, both from Beit Fajar, and Isma’el Hisham Sharbati, from Hebron.

• At approximately 08:00, soldiers arrested Jamal Zuhair Salah (18), and his brother, Saleem (19), from Arraba, southwest of Jenin, while working in their agricultural land near Mevo Dotan military camp, southwest of Jenin.

• At approximately 10:50, soldiers arrested Qusai Suliman Abu Shehab (30), after raiding and searching his house in Ras Atiya village, south of Qalqilia.

• Soldiers carried out an incursion in Turmus Aya village, northeast of Ramallah. No arrests were reported.

Saturday, 28 August 2021:
arrested Ramzi Suliman Owda (25), after raiding and searching his house in Huwwarah village, southeast of Nablus.

• At approximately 13:00, (3) children from Silwan, south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, surrendered themselves to Moscovia Investigation Center in West Jerusalem, to serve their sentence of 10-11 months. The arrestees are: Tayseer Abdul Nabi al-Natshah (17), Ali Mousa Naser (17), and Omar Mohammed Abu al-Sa’oud (17).

• At approximately 13:30, soldiers arrested Eyad Isma’el Ghaith (23), while passing through a temporary military checkpoint established at the entrance of Eizariya village, east of the occupied East Jerusalem.

• At approximately 16:00, soldiers severely beaten and arrested Mohammed Burqan (21), while present at the Aqsa Mosque’s yards in the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.

• At approximately 16:00, soldiers stationed at Za’tara military checkpoint, southeast of Nablus, arrested Mohammed Fayyad Bushnaq (22), from Rumana, west of Jenin.

• At approximately 18:30, soldiers arrested two childrem; Nada Izz al-Abassi (15), and her brother, Mohammed (17), while present at Bab al-Amud area in the occupied East Jerusalem.

• At approximately 21:00, soldiers arrested Hani Mohammed Barabera (51), from Bal’a village in Tulkarm governorate, while present in the occupied East Jerusalem.

• At approximately 22:00, soldiers arrested Ahmed al-Tirawi (18) and Wassam Samad’a (19), from al-Jalazone refugee camp in Ramallah, while present in the occupied East Jerusalem.

Sunday, 29 August 2021:
• At approximately 16:00, the army arrested Samed Rayeq Thawabtah (27), from Beit Fajar, south of Bethlehem, while present near Bab al-Amud area in the occupied East Jerusalem.

Monday, 30 August 2021:
• At approximately 01:00, the army arrested Adel Ibrahim al-Silwadi (47), after raiding and searching his house in Silwan, south of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.

• At approximately 03:00, the army arrested Jareh Eissa Ma’aly (29) and Qusai Ishaq Shehada (30), after raiding and searching their houses in Beita and Rujeib villages, southeast of Nablus.

• At approximately 11:00, the army arrested Mohammed Raja’i Khwais (11) and Mahmoud Yousef Abu Jom’a (11), after raiding and searching their houses in al-Tur neighborhood, east of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.

• The army carried out (4) incursions in Hebron, Sa’ir, Bayt Ula and Imreish villages in Hebron. No arrests were reported.

Tuesday, 31 August 2021:
• At approximately 02:00, the army arrested Adel Fawzi Nawawerah (41), after raiding and searching his house on al-Saf street in Bethlehem.

• Around the same time, the army arrested Qusai Mohammed Ibrahim (24), after raiding and searching his house in Anata village, northeast of the occupied East Jerusalem.

• At approximately 02:30, the army arrested (3) civilians after raiding and searching their houses in Deir Istiya, north of Salfit. The arrestees are: Sameh Sa’ed Hakim (25), Wa’d Emad Houqi (24), and Mahmoud Tayil Abu Faris (25).

• At approximately 02:30, the army arrested Heyam Mohammed al-Rajoub (39) after raiding and searching her house in Dura, southwest of Hebron governorate. It should be noted that Heyam is Saleem Yousef al-Rajoub’s wife, who is under the administrative arrest in the Israeli prisons.

• Around the same time, the army arrested (4) civilians after raiding and searching their houses in al-‘Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron. The arrestees are: Ehab Jamal al-Jondi (24), his brother Mohammed (19), Mohammed Tareq Jawabra (20), and Tareq Zeyad Jawabra (21).

• At approximately 03:00, the army arrested Anas Shaher Deiriyyah (20), after raiding and searching his house in Beit Fajar village, south of Bethlehem.

• At approximately 03:30, the army arrested ‘Aahed Hamad Bani Owda (25), after raiding and searching his house in Tamun village, southeast of Tubas.

• At approximately 03:55, the army arrested (3) civilians including a child, after raiding and searching their houses in Ras Karkar village, west of Ramallah. The arrestees are: Ahmed Azmy Nofal (17), Mohammed Jom’a Samhan (22), and Bashar Mohammed Nofal (25).

• At approximately 04:00, the army arrested Ra’ed Mousa Shu’aibat (26), after raiding and searching his house in Bayt Sahur village, east of Bethlehem governorate.

• At approximately 04:00, the army arrested Mohammed Hussain Abu Tabikh (40), after raiding and searching his house in al-Karmel village, east of Yatta, south of Hebron governorate.

• At approximately 04:40, the army arrested Omar Shaheen Shaheen (29), after raiding and searching his house on al-Irsal street in Ramallah.

• At approximately 08:00, the army arrested Musleh Naser Shehada (20), after raiding and searching his house in al-Tur neighborhood, east of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. Meanwhile, the army arrested Barakat Wael Abu Laban (19), after raiding and searching his house in the abovementioned neighborhood.

• At approximately 13:00, the army raided and searched (3) house in al-Tur neighborhood, east of the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, and handed Mo’taz Fayez al-Rajabi (27), Adnan Eyad al-Rajabi (19), and his brother, Ahmed (16) summonses to refer to the Israeli Intelligence Services at al-Moscovia Investigation Center in West Jerusalem.

• At approximately 21:00, the army arrested 2 children from Bethlehem while present near the military watchtower adjacent to the annexation wall, west of the city. The arrestees are: Eissa Mohammed Zerina (17), and Mansour Saleh Faraj (16).

• At approximately 21:00, soldiers stationed at Mevo Dotan military checkpoint, southwest of Jenin, arrested Ahmed Salah Abu Rmeila (23), from Ya’bad village, southwest of Jenin.

• At approximately 23:00, soldiers arrested Mustafa Saleh Abu Hamad (20), from Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem, while passing through al-Container military checkpoint, northeast of Bethlehem.

• Soldiers carried out (2) incursions in Yatta and Sa’ir villages in Hebron. No arrests were reported.

Wednesday, 01 September 2021:
• At approximately 01:00, soldiers arrested Ahmed Tawfiq al-Horoub (33), after raiding and searching his house in Dayr Samet village, southwest of Dura, southwest of Hebron governorate.

• At approximately 01:15, soldiers arrested Ghadeer Adnan Qarariyah (24), after raiding and searching her house in Fandaqumiya village, south of Jenin. It should be noted that Qarariyah is Malik Yaser Fashafisha’s (29) wife, from Jab’ village, the prisoner who was arrested on 02 August 2021.

• At approximately 02:00, soldiers arrested Wael Ayed Rab’ai (26), after raiding and searching his house in Dura, southwest of Hebron governorate.

• Around the same time, soldiers arrested Islam Eyad al-Baw (29), after raiding and searching his house in Halhul village, north of Hebron governorate.

• At approximately 03:30, soldiers arrested Mo’n Maher al-Barghouthi (26), after raiding and searching his house in Kaubar village, north of Ramallah.

• At approximately 10:30, soldiers stormed a girls secondary school on al-Zahra’ street in the occupied East Jerusalem, arrested the school principal and her secretary, and confiscated a number of computers and administrative files under the pretext that some of the employees of the Palestinian Education Office used one of the school’s administrative rooms.

The army stormed the school during the morning break causing fear among the students, as soldiers stormed and searched the administrative rooms of the school and confiscated a number of computer devices and files related to educational and administrative work. Also, soldiers closed one of the rooms under the pretext that this rooms is used as an office for the Palestinian Education Ministry and hanged a decision on the door that “the office of the Ministry of Education in Jerusalem is closed”. Meanwhile, Ikram al-Wuhaidi, the school principal, was arrested along with Rana Obaidat, and handed the teachers, Lama Abu al-Sa’oud and Ghadeer al-Joulani, summonses to refer to the Israeli Intelligence Services in the investigation center.
It should be noted that soldiers closed the office of the Palestinian Ministry of Education in the Islamic Orphans School in the occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, which is controlled by the Jerusalem Endowments Department since 20 November 2019 for 6 months, then they extended the closing decision several times. It should be noted that more than 50 schools in Jerusalem are under the Palestinian Education Office supervision as its following-up 100,000 students. Due to this closure, many parents are afraid of how it will affect the educational process in those schools affiliated with the Jerusalem Endowment Administration in Jerusalem.

• Soldiers carried out (6) incursions in Birzeit, Beit Rima, Ramallah, Kharas, Bayt Ula and Karmel villages in Hebron. No arrests were reported.

III. Settlement Expansion and settler violence in the occupied West Bank

a. Demolitions, Confiscations, and Notices

• On Friday, 27 August 2921, Mahmoud Samarin self-demolished a residential room added to his house in Wadi Hilweh neighborhood in Silwan village, south of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, pursuant to the Israeli Municipal decision allegedly for unlicensed construction.

The owner of the house, Mahmoud Samarin, said that he built a room for his children in 2014 as the house was very small and did not suffice his family members. Samarin added that the room was 40 sqms for his 3 sons (18, 16 and 8 years old). He said that in 2018 the Israeli Municipality haunted him and handed him a decision to demolish the room. Over those years, the Israeli court determined 3 hearings; the last was 12 days ago when the court issued a final demolition decision and gave him until 12 September to implement it or the municipal crews will do so and fine him with 80,000 shekels for the demolition costs.
• On Saturday afternoon, 28 August 2021, al-Dallal family self-demolished 3 of their houses in al-Ashqariyah neighborhood in Beit Hanina, north of occupied East Jerusalem, pursuant to the Israeli Municipal decision allegedly for unlicensed construction.

Yehia al-Dallal said that he along with his 2 sons, Sobhi and Ahmed, had to self-demolish their 3 houses in Beit Hanina neighborhood after the Israeli municipality gave them until the end of the week to implement the decision or it will send its crews to do so and fine each house with 70,000 shekels for demolition costs. Al-Dallal added that the first house was built in 2000 and after years he built the 2 other houses, sheltering the families of his sons and their wives and children, i.e. 13 individuals, as well as his daughter and her family of 5, who had to move to her in-laws’ house in another city. Al-Dallal said that the Israeli municipality has haunted them for 18 years and imposed tens of thousands of shekels that they had to pay over the years. He added that he hired a lawyer to freeze the decision and obtain a license for the houses; however, the municipality hindered all their efforts. He said that they are now in a very bad situation as they are incapable of paying rents for new houses to shelter their families especially that the rents are very high in Jerusalem.
• At approximately 10:00 on Sunday, 28 August 2021, the army confiscated machine tools at the entrance to Qarawet bani Hassan village, west of Salfit under the pretext of working in the agricultural lands located in Area C that is under the Israeli control. Authorities have banned farmers from land restoration and threatened them to confiscate their tools in case they returned to work in the same spot.

Ibrahim ‘Assi, Mayor of Qarawet Bani Hassan, said that the machineries were working in the southern side of the village, preparing for the olive harvest season, as the farmers together agreed on a land restoration project that started 5 months ago at the village entrance and built a sewage channel for the Barkan Settlement, which pumps its sewage into their lands; Meanwhile, they were surprised with the arrival of soldiers to the area adjacent to the main street. The army told them that work is banned here and if they wanted to do so, they have to inform the Israeli liaison and wait for the approval. The project was for 90 dunums but they continued to threaten the farmers from 10:00 to 14:00 of confiscating the machineries. Suddenly, soldiers left.
• On Sunday, 29 August 2021, ‘Aqab Mousa Ja’abees self-demolished his house in Jabal al-Mukaber, south of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City, pursuant to Israeli municipal decision, under the false pretext of building on a green land, where construction is banned.
‘Aqab Ja’abees said that he has low income and lived with his wife and 5 children along with his mother in one room until his mother inherited a plot of land in Jabal al-Mukaber. Because he is incapable financially to build a house, he bought a 30-sqm caravan to shelter him and his family and added a 20-sqm room of wood, shed and iron. He said that the Israeli municipality raided his house 20 days ago and handed him a decision to remove the caravan and demolish the room or the municipality will send its crews to carry out the demolition and fine him with tens of thousands of shekels for the demolition costs. He added he would set a tent on his land to live in it, as he cannot afford the high rents in the area.
• At approximately 08:00 on Monday, 30 August 2021, soldiers handed notices to stop construction works in a mosque, 2 inhabited houses and another under construction as well as retaining walls in Nahalin village, west of Bethlehem, under the pretext of unlicensed construction.

Fadia Najajrah, Mayor of Nahalin village, said that soldiers moved into Qernet al-Da’mas area, south of the village, and hanged notices to stop construction works in the walls of an under-construction mosque and 2 inhabited houses; each is 130 sqms belonging to Mohammed Hani ‘Awad and Shadi Ahmed Zayed. Najajrah added that before their withdrawal, soldiers moved into Wadi al-Mraba area and handed a notice to stop construction works in an under construction 120-sqm house belonging to Mohammed Yousif ‘Awad. It also notified ‘Abdel Rahman Taye’a Fanoun of stopping building retaining walls in the area.
• At approximately 10:00, Israeli Municipality’s bulldozers demolished parts of a house under construction belonging to Ahmed Mashahrah in Jabal al-Mukaber, southeast of occupied East Jerusalem under the pretext of unlicensed construction. Mashahrah added that he built a house on his part of the land he inherited from his father in Jabal al-Mukaber 4 months ago to live with his wife and 3 kids. Mashahrah added that on 19 July, the Israeli municipality notified him to stop construction works in the house and gave him 4 days to demolish it or the Israeli Municipal crews will carry out the demolition and fine him with 70,000 shekels for the demolition costs. Mashahrah said that had to demolish part of the house on 25 July and was surprised in the same morning with soldiers moving into the area and demolishing the rest of the house. He said that he had lived in the house for 11 years and dreamt of having his own house, but they destroyed his dream house twice as they demolished it years ago in Jabal al-Mukaber.
• At approximately 09:00 on Tuesday, 31 August 2021, soldiers accompanied with a bulldozer and Civil Administration SUV moved into Kherbet Bzeeiq in the Northern Jordan Valleys in eastern Tubas. Soldiers immediately uprooted 3 tents used for sheep belonging to Mohammed ‘Ali Nasrallah al-Horoub and ‘Adel Nasrallah al-Hroub.
• Around the same time, the Israeli Nature Authority crews demolished retaining walls in Wadi al-Rababah neighborhood in Silwan village, south of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City for excavations in the area.

Member of Silwan Lands Defense Committee, Fakhri Abu Diab, said that the Israel Nature Authority crews demolished a 10-meter wall established 40 years ago in an agricultural land belonging to Samarin Family, south of Wadi al-Rababah area. Abu Diab added that settlers in Silwan village attacked this land a year ago, so its owners resorted to the Israeli court and managed to obtain a decision to freeze work in the land. Abu Diab said that Wadi al-Rababah lands are targeted due to its important and strategic location as it is at the western entrance of Jerusalem’s old wall, and the Israeli occupation has sought for years to establish many settlement projects on Jerusalem’s lands, prominently air train and bridge and the biblical gardens.
• At approximately 05:00 on Wednesday, 01 September 2021, soldiers accompanied with a bulldozer, excavator, and a Civil Administration SUV moved into al-Wastat area in southern Doma village, southeast of Nablus. Immediately, the bulldozers demolished 2 houses; the first was 80 sqms and under construction belonging to Usama ‘Adel Hasan al-Tamimi from Jerusalem and the second is 50 sqms belonging to ‘Abdullah Fair Salawdah. Soldiers then moved into Kherbet Saqqarah, east of the village, and levelled a water tower used for irrigation belonging to Naser Mohammed Hasan Abu Hammoud, under the pretext of illegal construction in Area C.
• At approximately 09:00, the army demolished the foundations of 2 under-construction houses belonging to Nasri Mohammed Subeih and ‘Alian Salah Zawahrah, east of Bethlehem, under the pretext of unlicensed construction.

Nasri Mohammed Sbeih said that soldiers accompanied with 2 bulldozers moved into Harmalah village and demolished the foundations of his house and damaged the construction materials there. Subeih added that the losses after demolition exceeded 70,000 shekels. Meanwhile, ‘Alian said that the Israeli authorities moved into Beit Ta’mor village 2 months ago and distributed notices to stop construction works in many facilities in the village while 2 weeks ago soldiers moved into the village and handed a notice to demolish the house foundations. Zawahrah added that he intended to build this house for his brother and that the house foundations were built of steel and construction materials, which cost him more than 50,000 shekels.

b. Settlers’ Attacks on Palestinian Civilians and their Property
• At approximately 11:30 on Friday, 27 August 2021, a group of settlers from Sde Ephraim settlement outpost attacked Dhafer Jarrah ‘Ataya and his family of 5, who live in Kafr Ne’mah village, west of Ramallah, when they wre in their agricultural land in Jabal Al-Risan area in western Ras Karkar village, west of Ramallah. The settlers tried to expel ‘Ataya and his family from the area, and an altercation erupted between them for half an hour. Afterwards, the army intervened and ordered the settlers to leave the area.
• At approximately 02:00 on Sunday, 29 August 2021, a group of settlers from “Karayat Arbaa’” in eastern Hebron threw stones at civilians’ houses in Jaber Neighborhood, east of Hebron’s Old City, in full view of IOF stationed at the checkpoint established in the neighborhood’s center. As a result, Mahmoud Mohammed Walid Yousif Jaber (18) sustained wounds in the head while 6 vehicles in front of the checkpoint sustained damage, including broken windows.

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