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ISRAELI 
TANK COLUMN IN GAZA: 
Jewish 
Crimes not news in 
US 
media
[Courtesy Al-Awda]
11 Palestinians killed, dozens wounded and 5 
civilian facilities 
destroyed in Gaza City after yet another Israeli 
raid
Ref: 22/2003
Date: 19 February 2003
Israeli occupying forces last night killed 11 
Palestinians, including 
two brothers and their cousin whose bodies were 
removed from the ruins 
of a house. In addition, 5 civilian facilities 
were destroyed and raided 
and a school was damaged, when the Israeli 
forces, reinforced with heavy 
military vehicles and helicopters and covered by 
intense shelling, 
invaded areas of Gaza City. 15 Palestinians, 
including a physician, were 
injured by Israeli shelling.
Israeli crimes against Palestinian civilians and 
civilian facilities 
have been escalated in an unprecedented manner in 
January and February 
2003. According to PCHR's documentation, 1821 
Palestinians in the West 
bank or the Gaza Strip have been killed by the 
Israeli military since 
the outbreak of the 
al-Aqsa 
Intifada until the 
end of 2002. This year, 97 
Palestinians have been killed. From the beginning 
of al-Aqsa 
Intifada until the end of 2002, Israeli occupying 
forces destroyed 150 
Palestinian industrial workshops in the Gaza 
Strip. This year, they have 
already destroyed 125 workshops.
According to PCHR's investigation and 
eyewitnesses' testimonies, at 
approximately 22:00 on Tuesday, 18 February 2003, 
a number of Israeli 
heavy military vehicles, supported by helicopters 
and covered by intense 
shelling, moved from Nahal 'Ouz crossing, east of 
Gaza City, towards 
al-Shojaeya neighborhood in the east of the city. 
They took position in 
Baghdad Street. Approximately an hour later, an 
Israeli helicopter 
launched a missile at a car of the Palestinian 
General Intelligence near 
al-Je'el fuel station on the main road, 
approximately 2km away from the 
area of clashes. Three persons, who were 
traveling in the car, were 
killed. The three security men were chasing a 
suspicious car when the 
helicopter launched a missile at their car.
At approximately 00:30 on Wednesday, 19 February 
2003, Israeli heavy 
military vehicles moved from the eastern border 
of the Gaza Strip, east 
of Jablaya, towards Salah al-Din Street. Then, 
they moved into 
al-Tuffah neighborhood in the east of Gaza City. 
They surrounded a 
220-square-meter, 3-storey house in a densely 
populated area, in which 2 
families, numbering 17 people live. The house is 
owned by Mohammed Mohye 
al-Din al-Qattaa'. Israeli forces raided a 
neighboring house, owned by 
Nahedh al-Hilu, and forced its residents out. 
They also used al-Hilu as 
a human shield. They ordered him to knock on the 
door of al-Qattaa's 
house and tell its residents to get out as the 
house would be 
demolished. Israeli forces moved the residents of 
the two houses to a 
tract of agricultural land located approximately 
50m away, and planted 
explosives in a turnery workshop on the first 
floor of al-Qattaa's 
house. At approximately 03:00, Israeli forces 
withdrew from the area 
surrounding the house. Residents of the area 
thought that Israeli 
forces had completely withdrawn, so they moved 
towards their homes. 
Four men from the two families moved towards 
al-Qattaa's house to check 
what had happened. Immediately, Israeli forces 
destroyed the workshop 
by remote control, approximately 20 minutes after 
their withdrawal. 
Three of the men, including two brothers, were 
killed and the fourth 
sustained burns throughout the body. The house 
and the workshop were 
both destroyed. Al-Hilu's house was partially 
destroyed and a number of 
neighboring houses were damaged.
During their incursion into the neighborhood, 
Israeli forces destroyed a 
turnery workshop, a factory of plastic tools and 
a washing facility. A 
number of neighboring houses and workshops were 
damaged. 
Israeli forces also raided the Dar al-Arqam 
private school. They 
destroyed parts of the fence and doors of 
classrooms, laboratories and 
administration rooms. They also confiscated some 
equipment.
As a result of Israeli indiscriminate shelling, 5 
Palestinian civilians 
were killed and 15 others, including a physician, 
Ra''ed Marwan 
al-Safadi, who was providing medical for the 
wounded, were injured. 
PCHR's field worker in Gaza city reported that 
medical personnel faced 
difficulties in reaching the area.
Those killed by Israeli forces during this 
invasion were:
1. 'Ali Abu al-Khair, 25, from the al-Shojaeya 
neighborhood in Gaza 
City, a member of the Palestinian General 
Intelligence;
2. Eyad 'Aabed, 27, from al-Shojaeya neighborhood 
in Gaza City, a member 
of the Palestinian General Intelligence;
3. 'Abdul Rahim Abu al-Naja, 28, from Rafah, a 
member of the Palestinian 
General Intelligence;
4. Tamer Darwish al-Qattaa', 23, from al-Tuffah 
neighborhood, killed by 
the destruction of a workshop;
5. 'Alaa' Nahedh al-Hilu, 20, from al-Tuffah 
neighborhood, killed by the 
destruction of a workshop;
6. Sa'id Nahedh al-Hilu, 19, from al-Tuffah 
neighborhood, killed by the 
destruction of a workshop;
7. 'Aamer Hammouda al-Daya, 23, from al-Shojaeya 
neighborhood, shot by 
several live bullets in the head;
8. 'Abdul Rahman Fawzi al-Qassas, 25, from 
al-Shojaeya neighborhood, 
shot by several live bullets in the head and the 
chest;
9. 'Abdul Karim Sha'ban Bakroun, 23, from 
al-Shojaeya neighborhood, shot 
by several heavy caliber bullets in the head and 
the chest;
10. Munther Marwan al-Safadi, 25, from al-Tuffah 
neighborhood, shot by a 
live bullet in the chest; and
11. Mohammed Salim Abu Sahloul, 28, from 
al-Shojaeya neighborhood, hit 
by shrapnel and several live bullets throughout 
the body.
PCHR strongly condemns this escalation by the 
Israeli occupying forces 
against Palestinian civilians and their property, 
which coincides with 
statements delivered Israeli political and 
military leaders, the last of 
which was the statement of the Israeli Defense 
Minister Shaul Mofaz on 
17 February 2003. "It is time to act not to talk; 
it is time to strike 
in the full capacity of our power," Mofaz said. 
PCHR believes that the 
failure of the international community to take 
action to prevent these 
attacks encourages Israel and its occupying 
forces to commit more 
illegal military actions. PCHR calls upon the 
international community 
to put an end to their silence and immediately 
intervene to stop the illegal 
actions perpetuated by the Israeli occupying 
forces. PCHR again 
reminds the High Contracting Parties to the 
Fourth Geneva Convention of 
1949 of their obligation under the Convention not 
only to respect the 
Convention, but to ensure the respect for it in 
all circumstances and to 
take effective steps to stop ongoing flagrant 
violations of the 
Convention perpetrated by Israeli occupying 
forces.
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