Israeli Forces Knock Down 16 Houses and 21 Stores in Rafah Leaving 168 Homeless
and 46 Injured
(Prepared by LAW - the Palestinian Society
for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment)
April 15, 2001
In an operation similar to that which bulldozed at least 31 Palestinian houses
in Al Gharbi refugee camp, Khan Yunis on April 11, Israeli forces yesterday
attacked Palestinian houses near the southern entrance to Saladin Street in
Rafah, Gaza.
According to LAW's documentation, on Saturday 14 April Israeli tanks and
bulldozers stormed Saladin Street south and destroyed several Palestinian homes
and stores as well as the offices of the Palestinian military intelligence
services.
Israeli tanks opened fire at Palestinians during the attack injuring 46 people,
including 36 shrapnel wounds, 9 gunfire wounds and one teargas inhalation.
Some received injuries from ammunition fired from a distance of one kilometer.
The attack destroyed 16 Palestinian homes belonging to the Kishta, Al Ikir and
Al Sha’ir families, rendering another 168 Gazans homeless.
21 stores were completely destroyed and 6 were partially destroyed. They
belonged to the following Palestinian families: Al Sha’ir, Kishta, Abu Hamza,
Dawood, Abu Nahil and Abed Al Aal.
LAW Society strongly condemns the war crimes of the Israeli forces against
Palestinian people. LAW also expresses its deep regret at the international
community’s silence towards such crimes.
LAW calls on the Security Council to convene for an urgent discussion about the
7 month-old Israeli onslaught against Palestinians. The Security Council must
act immediately to send international protection for the Palestinian people.
The
Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment
is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to preserving human rights
through legal advocacy.LAW is affiliate to the International Commission of
Jurists (ICJ), Fédération Internationale des Ligues de Droits de l’Homme
(FIDH), World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) and Member of the Euro-
Mediterranean Human Rights Network.