Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Attacks in the “bufferzone” and their consequences

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Tuesday, 17 July 2012 00:00 


Following disengagement from the Gaza Strip in September 2005, Israel has unilaterally and illegally established a so-called “buffer zone”, an area prohibited to Palestinians along the land and sea borders of the Gaza Strip. The precise area designated by Israel as a “buffer zone” is unknown and Israeli policy is typically enforced with live fire. The establishment of the ‘buffer zone’ is illegal under both Israeli and international law.
 
Preventing Palestinians from access to their land, and fishing areas, violates numerous provisions of international human rights law, including the right to work, the right to the highest attainable standard of living, and the right to the highest attainable standard of health. Enforcing the “buffer zone” by means of live fire often results in, inter alia, the war crimes of direct targeting of civilians and indiscriminate attacks.

                                                                                                                                
Dimensions

On land: inside Palestinian territory:


· Second Intifada (2000): 150 metres
· According to Israel (2010) :  300 metres
· In reality:
Minimum: 300 metres to approximately 2 kilometres
· Approximately 17% of the total territory of the Gaza Strip



At sea, area off coast for Palestinian fishing:

· Oslo Accords (1994): 20 nautical miles (NM)
· Bertini Commitment (2002): 12 NM
· October 2006: 6 NM
· End of 2007 : 3 NM
· 1.5 NM in the north along the maritime boundary with Israel
· 1 NM in the south along the maritime boundary with Egypt

Impact

On Land:

· Approximately 27,000 dunums, 35% of the Gaza Strip's agricultural land can only be accessed under high personal risk, as Israeli attacks may result in injury or death of civilians.
· 95% of the restricted area is arable land
· After the evacuation of settlements (2005) and Operation Cast Lead (2008-2009) the majority of Palestinians families abandoned their land and houses.
At Sea:

· Palestinians are totally prevented from accessing 85% of the maritime areas in reference to 1994 Gaza Jericho Agreement.
· Approximately 3,700 fishermen expose themselves to high risk every day at sea.
· Approximately 8,200 persons are working in fishing industry.
· Approximately 65,000 persons, including individuals in the fishing industry and their dependents are affected by thebuffer zone” restrictions at sea.
· The area near the coast is markedly over-fished.


Attacks
June 2012
Attacks
Total
Within Land “buffer zone”
Within Maritime
“buffer zone”
Shelling
10
10
0
Shooting
34
11
23
Incursions
28
5
23
Land leveling
4
4
0
Total of incident
76
30
46


Consequences of attacks
a. Deaths and Injuries
June 2012
CONSEQUENCES
Total
Within Land “buffer zone”
Within Maritime
“buffer zone”
Deaths of Persons
9
9
0
Minors
0
0
0
Women
0
0
0
Injuries of Persons
9
9
0
Minors
0
0
0
Women
0
0
0

b. Property related violations
June 2012
CONSEQUENCES
Total
Within Land “buffer zone”
Within Maritime
“buffer zone”
Property damaged
22
19
3
Property confiscated
7
0
7
Dunums razed
73
73
0

c. Detention
June 2012

CONSEQUENCES 
Total
Within Land “buffer zone”
Within Maritime
“buffer zone”
Total persons detained
13
0
13
Minors detained
1
0
1
Women detained
0
0
0

Friday, July 6, 2012

Welcome to the Buffer Zone - Harry Fear for GazaReport.com






http://fb.com/harryfear - Harry Fear speaks with Gazans living next to Buffer Zone bordering Israel - © http://GazaReport.com - Camera: Salah El Haw

Palestinian Injured By Army Fire In Northern Gaza

Friday July 06, 2012 00:19 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies

Palestinian medical sources reported that a Palestinian youth was shot and wounded by Israeli military fire near the Agricultural School, northeast of Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Image by Palinfo
Image by Palinfo

The resident, 23 years old, was shot in his foot, and is currently in moderate condition at Kamal Odwan Hospital.

Dozens of Palestinians, especially farmers and day laborers, have been shot by Israeli soldiers under the pretext of entering a “no man zone” close to the separation wall/fence in Gaza. Others were recently shot in limited invasions carried out by the army.

In its weekly report on Israeli violations in the occupied territories, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights stated that Israeli soldiers carried out 45 invasions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank, and kidnapped 19 Palestinians, including two children.

The center added that the Israeli Air Force carried out several air strikes targeting different parts of the Gaza Strip.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Army Invades Rafah, Uproots Farmlands

Tuesday July 03, 2012 12:12 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies

On Tuesday at dawn a number of armored Israeli military vehicles, accompanied by military bulldozers, invaded an area east of Rafah city, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, and bulldozed Palestinian farmlands.
Israeli Tanks Invading Gaza - File - Palinfo
Israeli Tanks Invading Gaza - File - Palinfo

Local sources reported that the military vehicles came from the Sofa military base, east of Rafah.

The army repeatedly invades and bulldozes lands in the area, in addition to firing tank and artillery shells targeting residential areas and farmlands under the pretext of targeting resistance fighters firing shells into adjacent Israeli areas.