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Update on the Situation in Occupied Palestine, 17 March 2003Monday 17 Mar 2003


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Tulkarem: 2 Killed in Explosion that Shook Saida Village**Al-Nusseirat: 7 Civilians Killed, Including Toddler in New Israeli Massacre**Beit Lahya: 3 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Attack**Ramallah: Occupation Soldiers Arrest Youth from Evel Coffee Shop**Jenin: Curfew and Arrests in City and Refugee Camp; Invasion of Toubas

**Nablus: Palestinian MP Arrested from the City

**Israel Threatens to Demolish Al-Namsawi Quarter

**Hebron: 4 Residents Wounded, Over 13 Arrested

**Bethlehem: Curfew Imposed on Al-Khader; Arrests in City

**Tulkarem: Home and Store Set on Fire; 5 Residents Arrested





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HEAR PALESTINE

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Monday, 17 March 2003


NEWS

**Tulkarem: 2 Killed in Explosion that Shook Saida Village

**Al-Nusseirat: 7 Civilians Killed, Including Toddler in New Israeli

Massacre

**Beit Lahya: 3 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Attack

**Ramallah: Occupation Soldiers Arrest Youth from Evel Coffee Shop

**Jenin: Curfew and Arrests in City and Refugee Camp; Invasion of Toubas

**Nablus: Palestinian MP Arrested from the City

**Israel Threatens to Demolish Al-Namsawi Quarter

**Hebron: 4 Residents Wounded, Over 13 Arrested

**Bethlehem: Curfew Imposed on Al-Khader; Arrests in City

**Tulkarem: Home and Store Set on Fire; 5 Residents Arrested


FEATURES

**Youth Killed while Rescuing the Wounded

**Nightly Terror in Qifin

**Deir al-Balah: Soldiers Invade Haddad Family Home 7 Times

**Israeli Investigators Threaten to Rape Detainees, Arrest their Wives


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Sunday, 16 March 2003

Occupation Bulldozers Crush to Death American Activist in Rafah - The

Israeli occupation army killed yesterday an American member of the

International Solidarity Movement for the protection of the Palestinian

people, intentionally and in cold blood. Two Palestinians were killed in

Khan Younis and Rafah for no reason. Several homes were damaged in al-Salam

quarter in Rafah.

The American activist Rachel Corrie (23 years old), was buried under the

sand and crushed with an Israeli bulldozer after she and other members of

the international solidarity movement stood in front of occupation

bulldozers to prevent them from demolishing and bulldozing the home of

resident Samir Nasrallah in al-Salam quarter, southeast of Rafah.

Corrie was transferred to Abu Youssif al-Najar Hospital in Rafah after her

colleagues from the international protection group managed to stand in the

way of the bulldozer and to dig her body out of the sand.

Dr. Ali Moussa, General Director of the hospital, said that Corrie was

killed in cold blood by Israeli bulldozers. She was subjected to deadly

wounds after the claws of the bulldozer crushed her face and chest.

The resident Nasrallah, owner of the house in which Corrie stayed during the

past month, located along the border strip separating Palestine and Egypt,

said that Corrie and her colleagues as usual stood in the face of occupation

machinery bulldozing safe homes, using loud speakers and carrying signs in

English with "International Solidarity Movement" written on them,
in an

attempt to prevent the demolition of safe homes.

Nasrallah said that Corrie was exhausted and sat down with her speaker in

front of his home, when an Israeli bulldozer ran her over, burying her under

the sand and then crushing her with the front claws of the bulldozer.

Jozi (25 years old), one of the members of the International Solidarity

Movement present at the location said that he and other members of the group

screamed loudly at the soldier driving the bulldozer and dug Corrie out with

their own hands, and then took her immediately to hospital where she died

affected by her serious wounds.

Corrie's colleagues at the hospital screamed and cried hysterically when

they heard the news of her death, holding one another, while her friend

Elise passed out after screaming in pain and sadness at the loss of her

friend.

The hospital witnessed an atmosphere of deep sadness at the death of the

young activist. The residents gave their condolences to her brothers and

sisters in the solidarity group, holding them closely in attempt to ease

their pain.

Dr. Moussa said, "Rachel arrived in Rafah with 8 of her colleagues within
a

delegation of the popular international solidarity groups, to stand in the

face of Israeli bulldozers demolishing homes in al-Salam quarter in Rafah,

south of the Gaza Strip."

Witnesses reported that "an Israeli bulldozer dumped a pile of sand over
her

head before crushing her with the front of the bulldozer as she tried to get

herself out of the pile of sand."

Dr. Moussa said, "Corrie arrived in hospital suffering from fractures in
the

skull and chest and died straight away."

Palestinian and international witnesses said that the Israeli armored

bulldozer "buried the activist when she sat on the floor in an attempt
to

prevent the demolition but the bulldozer ignored her, buried her and then

crushed her."

Ali al-Shi'ar, one of the witnesses told Reuters that the American activist

was sitting on the floor in front of the bulldozer that belongs to the

Israeli army when a large amount of sand was dumped over her.

Nicholas Dior, Corrie's colleague said the bulldozer dumped sand over her

and continued to crush her.

The Israeli army commented by saying this was "a regrettable accident"
but

that Corrie and other protesters were acting irresponsibly by "placing

themselves intentionally in an area of fighting".

A military official said that vision from the bulldozer was limited

especially on the ground immediately in front of the armoured bulldozers

used by the Israeli army.

Issa Abdel Hadi (18 years old) was killed yesterday evening and 4 others

were wounded in an Israeli military attack on al-Amal quarter, west of Khan

Younis. Israeli occupation soldiers based in a nearby military camp waged an

attack on the residential area with heavy machine gun fire. Witnesses

reported that occupation soldiers killed Abdel Hadi in cold blood and that

the area was quiet before the one-sided unexplainable attack (See Feature

Below).

In Rafah, the resident Ahmad al-Najar (43 years old) was killed in Tel

al-Sultan area, hit in the head with live ammunition. Al-Najar was also

killed in cold blood for no reason.

The occupation army had caused material damage in al-Salam quarter in a

random and sudden military attack and attempts by bulldozers to demolish

homes, prevented by members of the International Solidarity Movement.

On another front, an Israeli soldier was critically wounded when Palestinian

fighters opened fire at a military location near 'Neveh Dkalim' settlement,

west of Khan Younis. Armed confrontations followed the attack.

The residents of Qatna town, northwest of Jerusalem, stood in the way of

Israeli bulldozers attempting to demolish 11 homes yesterday. Confrontations

broke out between the residents and occupation soldiers. The occupation army

brought in more military forces but the families refused to evacuate their

homes.

In Nablus, a curfew was imposed on Madama village, yesterday morning.

Thousands of Palestinian workers were prevented from reaching their work

within the 'green line' and in the industrial area of Beit Hanoun from the

Gaza Strip.

Salah al-Din road was closed and military measures tightened on main roads

in the Gaza Strip.

In Hebron, 4 residents were wounded and another was arrested while

occupation soldiers attempted to enforce a curfew on the residents. The

occupation army reportedly is carrying out extremely oppressive measures

against the residents of the city.

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NEWS

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*Tulkarem: 2 Killed in Explosion that Shook Saida Village*


Two youths were killed this afternoon in an explosion that went off in one

of the garages in Saida Village, north of Tulkarem. The garage has been

closed since it was raided by occupation soldiers during the wide-scale

military operation in the village last week.


The two youths are members of al-Aqsa Brigades:

- Muayad al-Ashqar (20 years old)

- Tamer al-Ashqar (22 years old)


In an official statement, Fateh accused the occupation army of planting

explosives in the garage during the invasion of the village.


4 others were moderately wounded by shrapnel in the explosion that shook the

village:


- Maamoun al-Ashqar (18 years old)

- Mohammad Oda (15 years old)

- Mohammad al-Ashqar (16 years old)

- Unknown


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*Al-Nusseirat: 7 Civilians Killed, Including Toddler in New Israeli

Massacre*


7 Palestinians civilians were killed, at dawn today, and several others were

wounded, some critically, in a new massacre committed by the Israeli army

during an invasion of al-Nusseirat refugee camp.


- Iyad Abu Ruzeiq (18 years old)

- Ilham al-Assar (3 years old)

- Omar Darwish (13 years old0

- Omar Abu Youssif (16 years old)

- Ibrahim Othmani (25 years old)

- Sa'id al-Taweel (27 years old)

- Mohammad al-Sa'afin (28 years old), after demolishing his home on

top of him. His brother critically wounded.


Over 20 people were wounded, including 3 in critical condition transferred

to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Dr. Mu'awiya Hasanein, General Director

of emergency unit in al-Shifa Hospital said that all the injuries were in

the head, which reveals the intention of the Israeli army to kill without

mercy.


Over 30 tanks and armoured vehicles invaded the western sector of the

refugee camp under intense tank fire, from 'Netsarim' settlement. Attack

helicopters covered the invasion.


Witnesses reported that occupation soldiers besieged a number of homes in

the western refugee camp and al-Hasayna area.


Occupation soldiers delayed the movement of medical teams attempting to

rescue the wounded.


Occupation soldiers also blew up the home of al-Sa'afin family made of 4

floors and inhabited by 5 families on top of Mohammad al-Sa'afin who refused

to hand himself over to the Israeli army. His brother was wounded.


At noon today, the resident Wael Barhoum (25 years old) was wounded with

live ammunition in the shoulder during the funeral of Mohammad Abdel Hadi in

the city of Khan Younis. Witnesses reported that Israeli soldiers based in

the surroundings of 'Neveh Dkalim' settlement opened machine gun fire

randomly at a crowd of people taking part in the funeral. Abdel Hadi was

killed last night after he was hit with a live bullet in the stomach.


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*Beit Lahya: 3 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Attack*


Two Palestinians were killed this morning in Israeli fire in al-Salatin area

in Beit Lahya.


- Ramiz al-Sadoudi (19 years old)

- Shadi al-Akhras (23 years old)


Three others were critically wounded during the Israeli invasion of Beit

Lahya. 5 armoured vehicles and 3 bulldozers were used in the invasion to

besiege the home of Abdel Karim al-Sabi'.


While withdrawing this afternoon, Israeli soldiers opened fire intensively

towards homes and residents in al-Atatira area, north of Beit Lahya. An

unidentified youth was killed and over 10 were wounded, including one in

critical condition. The youth was hit with a bullet in the head and missile

shrapnel throughout the body.


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*Ramallah: Occupation Soldiers Arrest Youth from Evel Coffee shop*


Israeli soldiers raided Evel coffee shop in Ramallah this afternoon and

arrested at least one youth. The soldiers stole several mobile phones that

belong to those who were present inside the coffee shop.


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*Jenin: Curfew and Arrests in City and Refugee Camp; Invasion of Toubas*


The Israeli occupation army, at dawn today, imposed a curfew on the city of

Jenin and its refugee camp during a military invasion. A number of residents

were arrested during the wide-scale invasion of the city. Several homes were

raided and searched. Among the arrested: Mohammad Arqawi, Ahmad Hathnawi and

Ahmad Fahmawi.


The occupation army, at noon today, invaded Toubas town and imposed a tight

siege on the residents. Several armoured vehicles invaded the town from two

sides and waged a campaign of raids and searched in the northern sectors of

the town. A heavy military pr3esence is reported in the town, where an

ongoing Israeli military campaign is taking place.


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*Nablus: Palestinian MP Arrested from the City*


Israeli occupation soldiers, at dawn today, besieged the home of Husam

Khader, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, in Balata refugee

camp after imposing a siege on the camp.


Occupation soldiers besieged 7 homes adjacent to Khader's home and blew up

their front doors with dynamite. Khader's home was invaded and his family

was forced out. Occupation soldiers opened fire inside the home and

destroyed its belongings brutally, as well as attacked members of the family

and verbally abused them.


Khader's brother Ghassan who was present in the house at the time said that

the soldiers stole the computer and mobile phones and all personal papers

that belong to the Husam Khader.


The member of the Legislative Council was arrested while in his pyjamas,

prevented from changing his clothes. Khader, who was exiled to the south of

Lebanon in 13-1-1988, is also head of the Defence Committee for the rights

of Palestinian refugees.


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*Israel Threatens to Demolish Al-Namsawi Quarter*


The Israeli occupation army distributed a general warning to the residents

of al-Namsawi residential quarter, west of Khan Younis this morning,

concerning its intention to demolish the whole of the residential quarter.


Dozens of families are under threat of becoming homeless once again after

they were forced out of their homes, demolished in various areas by the

occupation army.


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*Hebron: 4 Residents Wounded, Over 13 Arrested*


At least 4 residents were wounded today with metal bullets in the Old City

of Hebron and the surroundings of al-Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron. Among the

wounded are two school girls:


- Hanin Abu Ramliya (11 years old) hit with a metal bullet in the

leg

- Maysaa Jaber (11 years old) hit with a metal bullet in the abdomen

- Adnan Abu Ubeid (32 years old)

- Abdel Hai Matriya (12 years old)


A curfew continues to be imposed on the Old City of Hebron and the

commercial centre of the city after it was lifted for a number of hours

today.


Over 13 residents were arrested in Ithna, Doura and Sourif in Hebron today.

Occupation soldiers raided several homes and brutally destroyed their

belongings. Many were forced out of their homes under the threat of weapons.


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*Bethlehem: Curfew Imposed on Al-Khader; Arrests in City*


Israeli soldiers arrested today 3 residents from the City of Bethlehem, 2

from al-Doha and a third from Deheisheh refugee camp. The arrested:


- Mohammad Khamis (30 years old) from Deheisheh refugee camp

- Mohammad Hamdan (18 years old)

- Raed Ayesh (17 years old)


This morning, the Israeli army imposed a curfew on the old quarter of

al-Khader Village and later at noon on the rest of the village. Several car

keys were confiscated and shop owners forced to close their shops under the

threat of weapons.


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*Tulkarem: Home and Store Set on Fire; 5 Residents Arrested*


Israeli occupation soldiers, this morning, arrested 5 residents from

Tulkarem refugee camp during an invasion of the camp under intense and

random fire. The arrested:


- Iyad al-Shafi'i (27 years old)

- Ghaleb al-Tab'ouni (24 years old)

- Ahgmad al-Tab'ouni (22 years old)

- Amer al-Tab'ouni (18 years old)

- Mohammad al-Tab'ouni (20 years old)


The last 4 are brothers.


Tanks and armoured vehicles invaded the refugee camp after midnight under

intense fire and light and sound bombs.


Occupation soldiers also raided the home of Saleh Nassar and fired a missile

at the home, setting it on fire along with a store owned by the same

resident underneath his home.


An Israeli tank, this morning, crossed Tulkarem al-Sha'rawiya road and

stopped in al-Jaroushiya town, north of Tulkarem. Residents are prevented

from movement towards Tulkarem or in the opposite direction.


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FEATURES

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*Youth Killed while Rescuing the Wounded*


WAFA - When Mohammad Abdel Hadi (18 years old) left his home in al-Amal

refugee camp yesterday evening in an attempt to rescue one of the wounded,

he himself became the target of an Israeli sniper.


Issa Abdel Hadi (55 years old), Mohammad's father said that his son was at

home when they head the sound of intense fire coming from the adjacent

military base in the surroundings of 'Jani Tal' settlement established on

the residents' land. He looked out of the window to find out what was going

on and found a wounded youth lying on the floor and calling for help. As

soon as he left the house towards the wounded youth, bullets targeted him

and he fell on the ground covered in his blood.


The father continued while trying to hold his tears back, "Mohammad is
not

the first to pay the price for his humanitarianism. He was added to a long

list of people, the last being the America 'Shaheeda' Rachel Corrie, who

faced the occupation bulldozer with her body to prevent it from demolishing

homes in al-Salam refugee camp in Rafah despite the army's knowledge of her

work with the solidarity movement protecting the Palestinian people."


Abdel Hadi said his home is subjected daily to Israeli fire, since it is

located in the front row of homes facing the settlement blocs, only 150

meters away. He says the area is subjected to one-sided fire since it is

overlooked by Israeli locations located on a higher level.


Mohammad Abdel Hadi was the last to be wounded after 3 other youths standing

near his home were wounded, near a group of children who were playing

football in a playground in front of residential buildings, to the west of

al-Amal quarter.


Ali al-Shami (31 years old) who was wounded with two bullets in the back and

leg confirms that the area was quiet and suddenly the Israeli army waged an

intense military attack directed towards the children. He says, "I asked
my

friends Ashraf Khasir and Wali Kallab to leave the place and when we turned

back to the refugee camp, bullets started falling all around us as if we

were the ones being targeted. So we took the floor and started to crawl away

from the area."


Al-Shami adds, "Whenever we tried to lift our heads, the attack intensified.

My friend Walid was hit in the stomach and then I was hit in the back and

Ashraf in the leg. We kept bleeding for over 2 hours without anyone being

able to reach us. Each time an ambulance attempted to approach us, fire was

opened at it insensitively."


The wounded al-Shami says, "I can not believe that I am still alive."


Al-Shami lies in hospital next to his friend Khadir, while their third

friend Walid was placed in the "intensive care" unit. One of his kidneys
was

removed.


This is how 2 hours of continuous fire ended, simply because an Israeli

sniper was thirsty for Palestinian blood.


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*Nightly Terror in Qifin*


WAFA - The nightly Israeli military attacks on the town of Qifin in Tulkarem

transferred the lives of the residents in the town to nights of terror.


The town of Qifin, north of Tulkarem, is subjected to tight Israeli military

measures, and brutal practices by the soldiers daily that start with night

time and continue until dawn. Thousands of residents suffer from a constant

state of fear and panic.


The residents of the town say that several armored vehicles and jeeps invade

the town daily with the fall of dark and Israeli soldiers start to fire

sound bombs to terrorize the sleeping residents.


The residents also report that Israeli soldiers raid and search several

homes picked in a random manner and subject the inhabitants to extremely

humiliating and provocative measures.


Israeli occupation soldiers raided the homes of Sami Ta'ma, Mohammad Sbah

and Othman Horani the night before last and broke their front doors. Jewelry

was also stolen from the home of Horani during searches.


The residents said that occupation soldiers fire light bombs as well as loud

sound bombs amidst screams through loud speakers intended to scare and

terrorize the residents.


Agricultural areas to the west of the town, near Baqa al-Sharqiya, north of

the city, witness wide-scale bulldozing activities and destruction for no

apparent reason.


More military roadblocks were set up at the main and side entrances of the

town. Occupation soldiers subject passing residents to tight searches and

prevent them in most cases from continuing their routes to their work

destinations or homes.


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*Deir al-Balah: Soldiers Invade Haddad Family Home 7 Times*

Hassan Jaber (Al-Ayam daily newspaper)


Silence had overcome al-Mahatta quarter, east of Deir al-Balah City, when

occupation soldiers invaded the home of Izzidin Haddad.


The family was woken up to voices of soldiers but they were mesmerised in

their places and refused to open the door. When the soldiers started to

smash the windows and break the doors down, the family was forced to open

the door for dozens of soldiers who forced their way into the house and

started to carry out wide-scale searches.


Haja Um Ahmad says, "As soon as we opened the main door, dozens of soldiers

stormed in screaming loudly, then they kept us in the courtyard of the house

and started to search."


She adds, "The soldiers forced all members of the family into one room
and

based themselves at the windows and roof and directed their machineguns

towards surrounding areas before others started to interrogate my husband

and the children concerning the presence of armed people in the house."


The Haddad family home located 100 meters to the north of 'Kfar Darom'

settlement was subjected to several raids, searches and abuse.


Um Ahmad says, "The soldiers of the occupation invaded our home 7 times

during the Intifada, and when they arrived last time they waged a wide-scale

campaign of torture despite the fact that the area was completely calm."

She says, "Members of the family (12) are subjected to a campaign of torture

and abuse during raids, which terrifies the children during the night."


She confirms that with each raid, the soldiers cut off telephone lines and

confiscate mobile phones in order to prevent the family from communicating

with anyone.


Occupation soldiers follow limited steps with each raid. Members of the

family are forced into one room, prevented from drinking or from going to

the toilet except with the permission of the leader of the army patrol.


The same house was subjected to Israeli military attacks, which forced the

family to evacuate the rooms facing the settlement and to live permanently

in one of the internal rooms despite the vast space in the house.


The invading soldiers occupied the house until dawn. As the soldiers

withdrew, they threatened to shoot members of the family if anyone looked

out of the window.


Um Ahmad wondered, "Where do we go? We have no where to go. We built this

house hoping to live in stability but they [occupation soldiers] turned our

lives into hell and destruction."


She adds, "Every night we feel fear and worry and expect them to come
to us

at any moment, it's a terrifying feeling."


Haja Um Ahmad believes that occupation soldiers act with a show of force and

oppression due to the lack of any force preventing them.


She wondered again, "Where do we go? Where are the human rights

organisations? Where is world conscience? Where? Where?"


The occupation army occupied 8 homes in the surroundings of 'Kfar Darom'

settlement and transferred them into military locations.


The occupation army had demolished hundreds of homes completely and

thousands partially in the surroundings of the Jewish settlement and

military bases in the area during the Intifada in an attempt to punish the

residents for supporting Palestinian resistance fighters.


Despite continuous provocations, the residents insist on remaining in their

homes.


Um Ahmad says, "We will never leave. We will stay here no matter what
they

do. We have no other choice."


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*Israeli Investigators Threaten to Rape Detainees, Arrest their Wives*

Hassan Abdel Jawad (Al-Ayam daily newspaper)


Nadi al-Asir (the Palestinian Detainee Centre) reported that torture against

the detainees under interrogation has reached an extremely dangerous level,

with no legal or humanitarian prevention. The centre pointed out that 90% of

Palestinian detainees are subjected to tough measures and internationally

illegal torture methods in breach of the Geneva Convention and human rights

values.


Issa Qaraqi', head of Nadi al-Asir, said interrogators in al-Maskoubiya

detention and interrogation centre (the Russian Compund in Jerusalem)

threatened to rape and sexually abused the detainee M.B. (21 years old) as a

tool to obtain confessions from him.


Qaraqi' said that the detainee gave a testimony under oath, in which he said

that one of the interrogators, called Soli, said to him, "We will start
the

investigation with you like women, since men's interrogation did not work

with you."!


According to the testimony, "The investigator from his seat touched my
body

and said to, "I will rape you", and then started to feel my body in
a sick

way, which pushed me to stop him by force."


The detrained said that he fainted while the interrogator tried to rape him,

for half an hour, and then he asked to be shown to a doctor. The

investigators refused at first, but when he insisted on seeing a doctor, the

latter slapped him on the face brutally and said to him, "Northing is wrong

with you, just have a couple of glasses of water."


On another front, Qaraqi' revealed that the Israeli intelligence in

al-Maskoubiya apologised to the detainee Mahmoud al-Wardiyan (25 years old0,

from Bethlehem who was arrested on 14 January 2003, concerning the torture

used against him. They admitted that they "mistakenly" used tough
methods

against him before it was revealed that he has no connection to the

accusations directed against him.


Al-Wardiyan was subjected to torture in al-Maskoubiya, including severe

beatings, being placed on a chair for long periods of time, prevention from

sleep and going to the toilet.


Qaraqi' confirmed that there is an inhumane and ill-mannered escalation in

the methods of interrogation, such as the arrest of wives of detainees as

part of pressuring the detained.


The detained Aqla Shanayta (29 years old) from Bethlehem was placed under

interrogation for 8 days handcuffed to a chair. The interrogators threatened

to arrest his wife and to demolish his home as a way of exerting pressure on

him.


Qaraqi' added that the policy of medical neglect against the detained

patients and wounded during interrogation is used as a tool to get

information, referring to the detainee Mohammad Jaber (22 years old) from

Deheisheh refugee camp, who complained about being subjected to severe

physical attacks as well as being tied to a chair for 2 days. Jaber is a

patient who underwent brain surgery. He was not offered any medical

assistance and torture was practiced against him without any consideration

for his medical condition.




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