Gaza Under Attack, Day 16
Palestinians inspect the rubble of the Al Aqsa Martyrs mosque in Gaza City,
anne took pictures of what’s left of the buildings and her collague ala qandil wrote the article.
the baker’s are the family from which four children were bombed on the beach last week – in front of practically all international (and many local) journalits in gaza. it was well documented that the army actually targetted the boys specifically as they were running away from the site of an earlier missile hit. they were on an open beach, no place to hide, perfect visibility, and they were bombed and killed. this did cause a little bit of outrage, if only because the international journalits were so shocked to have this done in front of their eyes, a little sense of ownership seemed to have developed.
since then, almost 400 other people, including children, have been killed, some of them beheaded by shelling or missiles. over 4000 people are now severely injured, entire families continue to be whiped out, families and even whole villages (such as the village al siafa in the north) trapped and with food and water running out. and the outcries are silenced, people are already used to news of horrors coming out of gaza, another house bombed? another number of palestinians killed? unless it’s something newsworthy, it’s not worth reporting. now, a death of an israeli – since there were so few and since we are made to identify with them – that’s another story. a death of a soldier even (though hopefully, they will eventually stop making these human interest portrays about the killed soldiers, their dreams when they emigrated to “israel” and grasped their supremacy over the indigineous people of the land (i want to puke).
apparently, german media is even discussing whether images out of gaza are to be shown or not as they might harm the zionist image…
here, here are the article about the bombing of two baker homes that resulted in the killing of hassan al baker, the injury of 20 others, the homelessness of the extended family and yet more trauma.
Like many homes, the Bakr family home was targeted in an Israeli air strike over Gaza, killing the Hassan the owner and injuring 20 others.
Hassan Khader Bakr knew that if a missile hits his home, it could prove deadly for his neighbours who live close by under tin roofs.
Bakr lived in al-Shati refugee camp, a densely-populated area with many structures covered by tin or other weak material.
On Monday night, the Israeli army called Hassan and informed him that his house would be targeted in a few minutes. He immediately tried to warn his neighbours and then ran out onto the street.
But it was too late.
The first “warning missile” hit Hassan as he stood in the doorway of his house, said eye-witnesses in the neighbourhood. He was killed in the attack, while at least 20 others were injured.
A neighbour, Abdelkarim Areeh told the Middle East Eye, that the first so-called warning missile was packed with marbles which scattered in all directions.
“We all got hurt on our legs and arms. My seven children went to Shifa hospital last night, but now they are back,” said Areeh.
Two missiles which then hit Bakr’s house, destroyed it and caused the roof of the adjacent home – belonging to Bakr’s brother and his family – to collapse.
“I don’t think we will ever come back here. Everything is destroyed,” said, Atimad Bakr, Hassan’s sister-in-law and mother of now ten homeless children.
Last week, four of the Bakr boys were playing on the beach in the port area of Gaza city, when Israeli navy strikes targeted and killed them.
According to Al-Mezan human rights centre, nearly 3000 houses have been damaged or destroyed by the recent Israeli attacks. Half of the Gaza victims [now more than 600] have been killed inside their homes.
in spite of being equipped with some of the world’s most advanced high precision weaponery, the zionists have killed a VAST majority of civilians, many of whom are women and children. meanwhile hamas, with their rather unsophisticated and sometimes even self-made weapons have STILL managed to kill mostly soldiers. they have “crossed the border” (that is not a border) repeatedly in the past days for counter-operations and it is not a far stretch to imagine that they could have attacked civilian centers at one point or another (in fact, saturday, hamas claimed they had the chance to attack a civilian population center, but chose to stick to military targets instead)…
more clear words that find no hearing by yet another human rights organisation…
“International law demands that civilian structures such as hospitals, schools and homes not be the object of an attack. Israel, as the occupying power under international law, is required to protect Palestinian civilians living in Gaza, including children, against all acts of violence. Directly targeting civilians or failing to adequately distinguish between civilian and military objects violates international humanitarian law. Israel’s military offensive on the Gaza Strip has been characterized by the direct targeting of civilian homes and infrastructure, and the indiscriminate targeting of civilians, which constitutes a war crime.”
“While civilians, including children, must never be targeted, and civilian structures and infrastructure are presumed not to be legitimate targets, Israel continues to carry out direct attacks on civilian homes.”
JULY 22 UPDATE: Death toll of Palestinian children spirals as Israel expands Gaza offensive
Ramallah, July 22, 2014—The numbers of child fatalities grew rapidly as Israel continued its ground attacks on the Gaza Strip, with day three of the invasion, Sunday, July 20, proving the deadliest yet. In Khan Younis, 19 children from the same family were killed when bombs from an Israeli aircraft destroyed their home. A further three children across Gaza lost their lives on the same day.
The total number of confirmed child deaths now stands at 95, with a further 65 cases being investigated by DCI-Palestine.
Dina Rushdi Omar Hamada, 16, died when her house in Gaza City was targeted by a drone missile.
In the southern Gaza town of Rafah, 16-year-old Anas Mahmoud Hussein Muammar was targeted by a drone missile as he sat with his brothers on the balcony of their apartment, drinking coffee. He was pronounced dead in hospital after sustaining critical injuries.
At Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, 12-year-old Shaaban Jamil Shaaban Zeyadeh was killed along with six of his family members as they tried to evacuate their home, which was bombed in an airstrike.
The names of the children from the Abu Jami’ family in Khan Younis, ages ranging from 4 months to 14 years old, are listed below. All were sheltering in their four-storey house when the strike occurred without warning.
Njoud Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 4 months
Bisan Bassam Ahmad Abu Jami’, 6 months
Nour Yaser Ahmad Abu Jami’, 2
Rinas Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 2
Suheila Bassam Ahmad Abu Jami’, 3
Seraj Yaser Ahmad Abu Jami’, 4
Batoul Bassam Ahmad Abu Jami’, 4
Tawfiq Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 4
Rayan Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 5
Sajed Yaser Ahmad Abu Jami’, 7
Maisa’a Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 7
Husam Husam Abu Qnais, 7
Ahmad Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 8
Haifa Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 9
Ayyoub Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 10
Aya Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 12
Fatima Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 12
Jawdat Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 13
Razan Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 14
Israeli officials stated that the intended target was a Hamas member who was visiting the house at the time of the strike, but human rights groups have called the massacre and similar strikes a “grave violation of international humanitarian law.”
Israel is obligated to act in accordance with international humanitarian law, which expressly states that only military objectives can be lawful or legitimate objects of an attack. In order to qualify as a military objective, the object must be used for a military purpose and its total or partial destruction would result in a definite military advantage.
While civilians, including children, must never be targeted, and civilian structures and infrastructure are presumed not to be legitimate targets, Israel continues to carry out direct attacks on civilian homes.
Based on a preliminary investigation, Israeli forces unlawfully targeted the Abu Jami’ family home as it was not being used for any military purpose at the time of the attack. The mere alleged presence of a member of a Palestinian armed group is an insufficient justification for an attack on the Abu Jami’ family home.
The conduct of Israeli forces during the military offensive, including targeting civilian homes, knowingly or recklessly killing civilians, and the failure to direct attacks at military targets constitutes war crimes under international law.
Responding to the Palestinian death toll, now numbering over 600 of which the greater part are civilians, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of using “telegenically dead Palestinians for their cause.” The Israeli death toll stands at 27 soldiers and two civilians.
JULY 21 UPDATE: Death toll of Palestinian children spirals as Israel expands Gaza offensive
Ramallah, July 21, 2014—The death toll of Palestinian children has spiraled since the launch of a ground invasion on the Gaza Strip by the Israeli military on July 17. The total number of confirmed deaths now stands at 73, with a further 73 cases being investigated by DCI-Palestine.
The invasion has seen heavy artillery fire and constant airstrikes batter the Gaza Strip since Thursday. Sunday became the bloodiest day of the fortnight-long Israeli military offensive so far, with at least 100 civilians killed as Israeli troops advanced into Shuja’iyya, a crowded residential neighborhood of Gaza City. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday brought 28 child fatalities.
“As well as child fatalities, an estimated 72,000 children are suffering from trauma resulting from death, injury or loss of homes,” said Rifat Kassis, executive director of DCI-Palestine. “Israel must immediately halt its ongoing attacks on the Gaza Strip before thousands more lives are disrupted.”
Seven children died on the evening of Thursday, July 17, shortly before the Israeli military began its ground operation. Mohammad Ibrahim Ali Inteez, 12, died along with his 1-year-old nephew, Mohammad Salem Ibrahim Inteez, when an artillery shell targeted their building in Gaza City’s Al-Shaath neighborhood as they hid in the stairwell. In Gaza City’s Al-Sabra neighborhood, three members of the Shhaiber family, Afnan, 8, Wasim, 9, and Jihad, 10, died when an Israeli drone fired a missile at their building as they played on the roof.
Also on Thursday, Yamen Riyad Hasan al-Hmaidi, 4, from Al-Zawaida in central Gaza, and Rahaf Khalil Hamad al-Jabour, 3, from Khan Younis in southern Gaza, died in separate incidents when they sustained head injuries from shrapnel in the wake of nearby explosions.
On Friday, July 18, 13 children were killed. Five children from the Abu Jarad family died when Israeli artillery shells struck their homes in the northern Gaza city of Beit Hanoun. The explosion killed 7-month-old baby Musa, his siblings Sameeh, 1, and Haniyeh, 2, and his cousins Samar, 14 and Ahlam, 17. Also in Beit Hanoun, three brothers were killed in an artillery shell attack. Mohammad Ismail Mohammad Abu Muslim, 15, and his younger brothers Wala, 12, and Ahmad, 11, died instantly when the missile hit their home.
Four children died in Gaza City’s Al-Tuffah neighborhood. Imad Hamed Fayeq Elwan, 7, and his brother Qasem, 4, died instantly when an artillery shell struck their bedroom. A drone missile hit 9-year-old Sara Mohammad Rebhi Bustan as she shopped at the local grocery store with her cousin. Rizq Ahmad Adnan al-Hayek, 1, died as he was riding his bicycle in the corridor of his home when it was targeted in an artillery attack.
In Khan Younis, 14-year-old Amjad Salem Khamis Shaath died as he was sitting with his family close to their house when a drone missile targeted the area.
On Saturday, July 19, a further eight children were killed. In Beit Hanoun, two sisters, Nagham Mahmoud Abdulhameed Zwaidi, 3, and Ru’ya, 6, died as they sheltered with their family in a relative’s apartment, which was struck by an artillery shell.
A family from Beit Lahia in northern Gaza lost two children, Mohammad Rafeeq Ahmad al-Rahl,17, and Mohammad Ziyad Saleh al-Rahl, 5, who were killed by flying shrapnel caused by a nearby explosion. Also in Beit Lahia, 10-year-old Omar Jameel Subhi Hammouda and his cousin died instantly upon impact from a drone missile that landed next to them while they stood in the city center with a neighbor.
In Khan Younis, Wasim Rida Mustafa Salhiya, 15, and Mohammad Bassam Mohammad al-Sarri, 16, died as they stood with a group of neighbors near a local store when a drone missile targeted the crowd. In Rafah in southern Gaza, Mahmoud Anwar Mohammad Abu Shabab, 16, died when a shell landed in his street close to where he was playing with his brothers.
Sharply rising civilian casualties have caused concern among the international community, with US President Barack Obama and the UN calling for an immediate cessation of the hostilities.
International law demands that civilian structures such as hospitals, schools and homes not be the object of an attack. Israel, as the occupying power under international law, is required to protect Palestinian civilians living in Gaza, including children, against all acts of violence. Directly targeting civilians or failing to adequately distinguish between civilian and military objects violates international humanitarian law. Israel’s military offensive on the Gaza Strip has been characterized by the direct targeting of civilian homes and infrastructure, and the indiscriminate targeting of civilians, which constitutes a war crime.
While Israeli officials claim that Israeli forces do not target hospitals, on Monday, Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah became the fourth hospital to be attacked.
A conclusive ceasefire deal has so far failed to materialize, with even those arranged to allow for ambulances to evacuate the dead and injured failing to hold for the duration of the agreement. The arrival of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and US Secretary of State John Kerry in the region on Monday heralds a further diplomatic push to end the violence. As yet, however, an end to the conflict appears distant, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stating that he is prepared to expand the operation “until the goal is achieved.”
Hamas, meanwhile, has responded to the Israeli ground invasion with further rocket attacks, some missiles reaching Tel Aviv. On the Israeli side, two civilians and 18 soldiers have been confirmed dead since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge. The majority of Israeli casualties have taken place since Israeli troops entered the Gaza Strip last Thursday.
The toll inflicted on children has been a central factor in international efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement. The targeting of civilian buildings and residential neighborhoods suggests that the death toll will continue to rise further before a ceasefire agreement is reached.
bitte guckt euch das video an. es wurde gestern in sheja'iya in gaza gedreht. samstag nacht wurde sheja'iya und einige andere orte in gaza heftigst bombardiert und mit granaten beschossen. es war die bisher schlimmste nacht. 72 personen wurden in sheja'iya alleine getötet, in anderen orten weitere. ambulanzen, das rote kreuz, feuerwehr etc. wurden nicht zu den verletzten und getöteten gelassen - von denen viele unter trümmern begraben war. gestern ist die hälfte der bevölkerung von sheja'iya - teilweise in schlafanzügen - nach gaza stadt gelaufen und hat dort zuflucht von dem shifa krankenhaus gesucht (aber heute wurde ein anderes krankenhaus, das al alqsa krankenhaus, bombardiert und mindestens vier leute getötet. am freitag wurde das reha-krankenhaus wafa bombardiert, krankenhäuser sind keine garantie, es gibt im moment keine sicheren orte in gaza). zwischen 13.30 und 15.30 sollte es eine humanitäre waffenrufe geben, damit die leute die verletzten und toten evakulieren können. ein paar internationale (hier in neonwesten) sind auch dort hin. sie haben dort einen jungen mann getroffen, der seine familie gesucht hat. auf dem video hört man, wie er ihnen zuruft. dann wurde er angeschossen... und dann erschossen. vor den augen der leute, die nichts tun konnten. es gab keine gefechte in der nähe. man sieht nicht viel blut auf dem video, wie in vielen anderen. man sieht die absurdiät und grausamkeit der situation. das ist nicht neu, aber wichtig ist, dass es aufgenommen wurde und dass es die reaktionen von internationalen - mit denen wir uns tendenziell wenigstens etwas mehr identifizieren - zeigt. bitte guckt das video und ... teil es oder redet mit leuten. unterschreibt die petition zum waffenembargo http://www.bdsmovement.net/stoparmingisrael in diesem post hab ich mehr über samstag nacht und gestern geschrieben, auf englisch.