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For the 3rd consecutive day, Gaza City has
witnessed unjustifiable violent internal fighting, and an atmosphere of tension
has spread over Gaza
that is not less violent than that which has spread as a result of the
offensive that has been launched by Israeli Occupation Forces for nearly a
month. Since Monday evening, violence has extended to most areas in the Gaza
Strip from the north to the south, and militants have deployed in the streets,
at the entrances of towns and near governmental headquarters and security
compounds. Militants from Hamas and Fatah movements have used various kinds of
weapons and have occupied a number of official buildings belonging to the
Palestinian presidency and government. The attacks have even targeted the house
and the office of Prime Minister Ismail Haniya and the presidential compound.
Militants have been more violent than ever before as they have stormed
hospitals and forced medical crews out. They even fired inside hospital and
killed a number of persons. Moreover, mutual kidnappings and field executions
have been reported. The two movements have even threatened to escalate the
situation and extend the fighting to the West
Bank. In this atmosphere of terror, approximately
67,000 students have attended the exams of the General Certificate of Education
(Tawjihi), in addition to thousands of university students who have attended
their final exams. The current situation threatens the overall educational
process. PCHR strongly condemns such fighting which is not of the ethics,
sacrifices and struggle of the Palestinian people, and warns that it threatens
the overall national aspirations and lives of innocent Palestinian civilians,
whose daily activities have been paralyzed.
PCHR would like to apologize for not being able to report on
many details of this fighting as its staff members have not been able to move
freely and it's office in Gaza
City
has been besieged by the exchange of fire. Branch offices have also worked with
a limited capacity and under severe challenges. According to information
available to PCHR so far, 21 Palestinians have been killed and at least 150
others have been wounded in the past 72 hours.
This press release is an update for the information reported
in PCHR's previous release issued on Monday afternoon, 11 June 2007.
At approximately 16:00 on Monday, an exchange of fire
erupted between members of the Executive Force and armed members of the
al-Masri clan near Beit
Hanoun
Hospital
in the northern Gaza Strip. A member of the Executive Force was killed. Members
of the Executive Force pursued members of the al-Masri clan and killed 3 of
them: 'Eid Mahmoud al-Masri, 51; his son Ibrahim, 21; and his nephew Faraj
Fadel al-Masri, 22.
At approximately 16:20, the fighting extended to the
vicinity of the house of Jamal 'Abed Rabbu al-Jedian, 50, Secretary of Fatah
movement in the northern Gaza Strip. Abu al-Jedian, his brother Majed, 38, and
a member of the Executive Force, Mohammed Mehjez, 24, were killed and at least
50 persons, including 2 women, were wounded.
Over night, fighting erupted throughout Gaza
City,
especially in al-Shati refugee camp, al-Maqqousi housing project near security
sites. Eight Palestinians, including 5 civilians, 2 of whom are women, were
killed:
1.
Yasser Ghassoub Baker, 25;
2.
Saddam Mohammed Baker, 21;
3.
Mazen Sa'di 'Ajjour, 25;
4.
Mohammed Na'im al-Dahdouh, 30;
5.
Raya Ahmed Muhsen, 75;
6.
Maysaa' Hasan Muhsen, 15;
7.
Dalal Mahmoud Muhsen, 19; and
8.
Mousa Mohammed Abu Zaina, 49.
In addition, 53 persons, mostly civilians, were wounded.
In the early morning on Tuesday, militants stormed the
transmission station of Palestine Television in Abu Rahma building in the
center of Gaza
City.
Mutual kidnappings and arsons of houses were reported. The houses of the Palestinian
President and Prime Minister were also attacked. In addition, fierce fighting
erupted near the house of Maher Miqdad, the spokesman of Fatah movement, in
al-Maqqousi housing project.
Also on Tuesday, militants deployed in the streets in the
central Gaza Strip. They closed a number of roads and stopped and checked
people. A number of Hamas militants also seized a number of sites of the
Palestinian National Security Forces. At approximately 10:00, Mohammed Rezeq
Safi, 35, a
member of the Palestinian National Security Forces, was killed in an exchange
of fire near a security site near Gaza
Valley.
At the same time, Eihab Sa'id Nassar, 19,
a member of the Executive Force, was killed in an
exchange of fire in Deir al-Balah. In addition, 16 persons were wounded.
In Khan Yunis, at approximately 22:30 on Monday, 11 June 2007,
a number of militants traveling in a civilian car
kidnapped 'Amru Nabhan al-Rantissi, 21,
a member of the 'Izziddin al-Qassam Brigades (the armed wing
of Hamas). His body was found later on Khan Yunis – Rafah road.
At approximately 09:30 on Tuesday, hundreds of members of
the 'Izziddin al-Qassam Brigades deployed in the streets and near sites of
security services in Khan Yunis. Later, they called on security men to get out
of their sites threatening to shell those sites. They also seized 5 of those
sites and the building of Khan Yunis Governorate. An exchange of fire erupted
between those militants and those of Fatah movement in various areas in Khan
Yunis. As a result of the exchange of fire, 11 persons were wounded.
In Rafah, at the time of this writing, many militants
deployed on Rafah – Khan Yunis road. They are stopping and checking people.
PCHR strongly condemns the bloody internal fighting between
Fatah and Hamas movements, and:
1.
Calls upon the Palestinian President and Government to fulfill their
responsibilities, and to take immediate steps to restore order and security,
and to protect civilians from the effects of these disgraceful clashes.
2.
Holds the two movements fully responsible for any damage to the
educational process, warns of the consequences of the continuation of fighting
on Twajihi students, and stresses that there no justification to sacrifice the
educational process and push students into disgraceful fighting and a conflict
over authority.
3.
Calls for a serious investigation into all these incidents, and for the
prosecution of the perpetrators regardless of their identity.
4.
Calls for the withdrawal of all forms of militancy from streets,
intersections, and residential buildings, including members of security forces
and militias, as continued militant presence threatens the lives of innocent
civilians.
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