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Ref: 99/2019
On 72nd
Great March of Return, 94 civilians injured as a result of the Israeli
military’s continued use of excessive force against peaceful protests
along the Gaza Strip’s eastern border; 25 children, a woman, 2
journalists and 2 paramedics were among those injured this Friday, 30
August 2019.
Despite the decrease in the number of injuries among this week’s
protestors, in comparison to last Friday, Israeli forces continued to
exercise excessive force against Palestinians with the use of live
ammunition and targeting the upper part of protestors’ bodies as PCHR
recorded 46 injuries with live bullets this week, one deemed extremely
critical.
The Supreme National Authority of Great March of Return and Breaking
called for today’s protests under the slogan “In Commemoration of Our
Martyrs,” as Palestinians commemorated the 5th anniversary of the 2014 Israeli offensive against the Gaza Strip.
The protests lasted from 15:00 to 19:00 and involved activities such
as speeches by political leaders and theatrical performances. Dozens of
civilians protested at varied distances from the border fence across the
Gaza Strip. The protestors threw stones and firecrackers at Israeli
forces, well-shielded hundreds of meters away; the latter responded with
excessive force.
To this date, PCHR documented 208 killings by Israel since the
outbreak of the protests on 30 March 2018, including 44 children, 2
women, 9 persons with disabilities, 4 paramedics and 2 journalists.
Additionally, 13,728 were wounded, including 2,886 children, 420 women,
231 paramedics and 212 journalists, noting that many had sustained
multiple wounds on multiple occasions.
The following is a summary of today’s events along the Gaza Strip border:
Northern Gaza Strip: hundreds participated in
Abu Safiyah area protests, northeast of Jabalia. Speeches, theatrical
performances and other segments were performed at the protest central
encampment. Hundreds of protestors approached the border fence and threw
stones at Israeli soldiers, who responded with live and rubber bullets
and tear gas canisters at them. As a result, 30 civilians were injured,
including 12 children and a Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS)
photojournalist: 21 shot with live bullets and their shrapnel; 4 with
tear gas canisters; and 5 with rubber bullets. The wounded
photojournalist, Ibrahim Nasser Hussain Abu-Marsa (26), was shot in the back with a rubber bullet.
Gaza City: Hundreds of protestors took part
in eastern Malakah area. Speeches, theatrical performances and other
segments were performed at the protest central encampment. Dozens of
protestors approached the fence at a 100 meters distance and threw
stones with slingshots at Israeli soldiers. The soldiers fired live and
rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors. As a result, 7
were injured, including 4 children, a woman and a photojournalist: 3
with live bullets, 3 with rubber bullets and 1 with a tear gas canister.
The wounded woman is Aya Jamal al-Hammami (27), sustained two rubber bullets to he waist and head; photojournalist Ali Hassan Jadallah (29), sustained a rubber bullet to the head. Mr. Jadallah works for Anadolu News Agency.
Central Gaza: Hundreds of civilians,
including women, children and families, took part in the eastern Bureij
refugee camp protests; hundreds, including women and children, gathered
adjacent to the border fence at a range varying between 2 – 70 meters.
The Israeli soldiers, reinforced with 9 military SUVs, launched a drone
to photograph protestors who had thrown rocks and sound bombs at the
military SUVs and shot them with live and rubber bullets in addition to
teargas canisters. As a result, 10 civilians, including 2 children, were
wounded: 7 with live bullets, 1 shot with rubber bullets and 2 directly
hit with tear gas canisters. Before protests were concluded, Israeli
forces arrested 3 young men after crossing the border at approximately
19:00. PCHR is working to obtain their names.
Khan Younis: hundreds
participated in Khuza’ah protests. Tens approached the border fence and
attempted to throw stones, and firecrackers and raised Palestinian flags
in addition to chanting national songs. Israeli forces fired live and
rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at protesters, wounding 20
civilians, including 10 children: 5 with live bullet and their shrapnel;
10 with rubber bullets; and 5 with tear gas canisters. Also, paramedics
were heavily targeted with tear gas canisters while vacating one of the
wounded resulting in severe suffocation among them. Bader Nabil Suliman Abu-Mousa (24) was critically wounded with a live bullet to the head while present 70 meters away from the border.
Rafah: hundreds participated in the eastern
Shokah protests, where folklore shows, and speeches were held.
Palestinian Minitry of Health honored Izz-al-Deen Samsoum (12) for
volunteering with the medical crews during last week’s protest, and
photojournalist Hidra al-Sharif who captured Samsoum in action.
Dozens approached the border fence and threw stones at the shielded
Israeli soldiers, who responded with live and rubber bullets and teargas
canisters against the protestors. As a result, 27 civilians were
injured, including 7 children and a PRCS paramedic. It was documented
that 10 were hit with live bullets and their shrapnel, 14 were hit with
rubber bullets and 3 were directly hit with tear gas canisters. The
wounded paramedic was identified as: Ashraf Shafiq Hussain al-Khatib (41), shot in the back with a rubber bullet.
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