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Israel: Arms embargo needed as military unlawfully kills and maims Gaza protesters
Israel is carrying out a murderous assault against protesting
Palestinians, with its armed forces killing and maiming demonstrators
who pose no imminent threat to them, Amnesty International revealed
today, based on its latest research, as the “Great March of Return”
protests continued in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military has killed 35 Palestinians and injured more than
5,500 others – some with what appear to be deliberately inflicted
life-changing injuries – during the weekly Friday protests that began on
30 March.
Amnesty International has renewed its call on governments worldwide to
impose a comprehensive arms embargo on Israel following the country’s
disproportionate response to mass demonstrations along the fence that
separates the Gaza Strip from Israel.
“For four weeks the world has watched in horror as Israeli snipers and
other soldiers, in full-protective gear and behind the fence, have
attacked Palestinian protesters with live ammunition and tear gas.
Despite wide international condemnation, the Israeli army has not
reversed its illegal orders to shoot unarmed protesters,” said Magdalena
Mughrabi, Deputy Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa
at Amnesty International.
“The time for symbolic statements of condemnation is now over. The
international community must act concretely and stop the delivery of
arms and military equipment to Israel. A failure to do so will continue
to fuel serious human rights abuses against thousands of men, women and
children suffering the consequences of life under Israel’s cruel
blockade of Gaza. These people are merely protesting their unbearable
conditions and demanding the right to return to their homes and towns in
what is now Israel.”
The USA is by far Israel’s main supplier of military equipment and
technology, with a commitment to provide $38 billion in military aid
over the next 10 years. But other countries, including EU member states
such as France, Germany, the UK and Italy, have licensed large volumes
of military equipment for Israel.
Protesters shot from behind
In most of the fatal cases analysed by Amnesty International victims
were shot in the upper body, including the head and the chest, some from
behind. Eyewitness testimonies, video and photographic evidence suggest
that many were deliberately killed or injured while posing no immediate
threat to the Israeli soldiers.
Among the victims are 23-year-old football player Mohammad Khalil Obeid,
who was shot in both knees as he filmed himself with his back towards
the border fence at a protest east of al-Breij Camp on 30 March.
The video,
published on social media, shows the moment he was shot. In the
footage, he appears to be standing in an isolated area, far from the
fence, and not seeming to pose any threat to the lives of Israeli
soldiers. He is currently in need of a knee replacement operation to be
able to walk again.
“As a Palestinian player my life has been destroyed... I was dreaming of
playing football abroad, and to raise the Palestinian flag abroad [to
show] that we are not terrorists,” he told Amnesty International.
“We wanted to convey our message to all organizations, countries and
heads of states so that they see what is happening to us, because no one
would accept this anywhere in the world.”
Injuries not seen since the war
Doctors at the European and Shifa hospitals in Gaza City told Amnesty
International that many of the serious injuries they have witnessed are
to the lower limbs, including the knees, which are typical of war wounds
that they have not observed since the 2014 Gaza conflict.
Many have suffered extreme bone and tissue damage, as well as large exit
wounds measuring between 10 and 15mm, and will likely face further
complications, infections and some form of physical disability, such as
paralysis or amputation. Reports of the high number of injuries to the
knees, which increase the probability of bullet fragmentation, are
particularly disturbing. If true, they would suggest that the Israeli
army is intentionally intending to inflict life-changing injuries.
Doctors also said that they have observed another type of devastating
injury characterized by large internal cavities, plastic left inside the
body but no exit wounds.
According to military experts as well as a forensic pathologist who
reviewed photographs of injuries obtained by Amnesty International, many
of the wounds observed by doctors in Gaza are consistent with those
caused by high-velocity Israeli-manufactured Tavor rifles using 5.56mm
military ammunition. Other wounds bear the hallmarks of US-manufactured
M24 Remington sniper rifles shooting 7.62mm hunting ammunition, which
expand and mushroom inside the body.
According to a recent statement by Médecins Sans Frontières,
half of the over 500 patients admitted to its clinics were treated for
injuries “where the bullet has literally destroyed tissue after having
pulverized the bone”. This information has been confirmed by
humanitarian NGOs as well as testimonies collected from doctors by
Palestinian human rights groups in Gaza.
“The nature of these injuries shows that Israeli soldiers are using
high-velocity military weapons designed to cause maximum harm to
Palestinian protesters that do not pose imminent threat to them. These
apparently deliberate attempts to kill and main are deeply disturbing,
not to mention completely illegal. Some of these cases appear to amount
to wilful killing, a grave breach of the Geneva Conventions and a war
crime,” said Magdalena Mughrabi.
“Unless Israel ensures effective and independent investigations
resulting in criminal prosecutions of those responsible, the
International Criminal Court must open a formal investigation into these
killings and serious injuries as possible war crimes and ensure that
perpetrators are brought to justice.”
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, as of 26 April, the total
number of injured is estimated at 5,511 – 592 children, 192 women and
4,727 men – with 1,738 injuries from live ammunition. Approximately half
of those admitted to hospitals suffered injuries to the legs and the
knees, while 225 sustained injuries to the neck and head, 142 others
were shot in the abdomen and pelvis, and 115 were injured in the chest
and the back. So far, the injuries have resulted in 18 amputations.
Four children aged between 14 and 17 are among those killed due to
injuries sustained during protests. Two journalists have also been shot
dead, despite both wearing protective vests that clearly identified them
as members of the press, while several others have been injured.
Gaza’s hospitals have struggled to cope with the large number of
casualties due to shortages in medical supplies, electricity and fuel
caused by the Israeli blockade and exacerbated by the intra-Palestinian
divide. Meanwhile, Israel has been delaying or refusing the transfer of
some patients in need of urgent specialized medical treatment available
in other parts of the Occupied Palestinian Territories due to their
participation in protests.
In one case documented
by Amnesty International, 20-year-old journalist Yousef al-Kronz had
his left leg amputated after the Israeli authorities denied him permission
to travel to Ramallah in the occupied West Bank for urgent medical
treatment. He was eventually allowed to leave for an operation to save
his other leg following legal intervention by human rights groups.
Paramedics in Gaza have told Amnesty International of difficulties
evacuating injured protesters due to the Israeli army firing tear gas
canisters at them as well as near field hospitals.
Unlawful killings and life-changing injuries
The organizers of the “Great March of Return” have repeatedly stated
that the protests are intended to be peaceful, and they have largely
involved sit-ins, concerts, sports games, speeches and other peaceful
activities.
Despite this, the Israeli army reinforced its forces – deploying tanks,
military vehicles, soldiers and snipers along the Gaza fence – and gave
orders to shoot anyone within several hundred metres of the fence.
While some protesters have attempted to approach the fence, threw stones
in the direction of Israeli soldiers or burnt tyres, social media
videos, as well as eyewitness testimonies gathered by Amnesty
International, Palestinian and Israeli human rights groups, show that
Israeli soldiers shot unarmed protesters, bystanders, journalists and
medical staff approximately 150-400m from the fence, where they did not
pose any threat.
In a petition requesting that the Israeli Supreme Court order the
Israeli army to stop using live ammunition to disperse protests, human
rights groups Adalah and Al Mezan provided evidence of 12 videos published on
social media showing unarmed protesters, including women and children,
being shot by the Israeli army. In some cases, people were shot while waving the Palestinian flag or running away from the fence.
Video footage widely
circulated on social media shows Abd Al-Fattah Abd Al-Nabi, aged 19,
being shot on 30 March as he was running away from the fence while
holding a tyre, with his back turned to Israeli soldiers. He was shot in
the back of the head and died. On Friday 20 April, 14-year-old
Mohammad Ayyoub was also killed by a gunshot wound to the back of the
head.
Background
Over the last 11 years, civilians in the Gaza Strip have suffered the
devastating consequences of Israel’s illegal blockade in addition to
three wars. As a result, Gaza’s economy has sharply declined, leaving
its population almost entirely dependent on international aid. Gaza now
has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world at 44%. Four
years since the 2014 conflict, some 22,000 people remain displaced.
In January 2015, the Office of the Prosecutor of the International
Criminal Court opened a preliminary examination of situation in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories, specifically looking into allegations
of crimes committed since 13 June 2014.
Amnesty International has also been calling on all states to impose a
comprehensive arms embargo on Israel, as well as on Palestinian armed
groups, with the aim of preventing violations of international
humanitarian and human rights law by all sides.
Since 30 March, in addition to the protesters, seven other Palestinians
have been killed by Israeli air strikes, artillery fire or live
ammunition, including a farmer who was harvesting his land near the
fence, and six members of Palestinian armed groups.