Rights group: Israel killed 313 Palestinians in 2021
January 4, 2022
A photo taken on July 17, 2021 shows Suleiman al-Hazalin, living in Umm al-Khair village of Hebron, resisting Israeli forces in West Bank [Mamoun Wazwaz/Anadolu Agency]
January 4, 2022
Israeli occupation forces killed 313 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, including 71 minors, Israeli rights group, B'Tselem, said in a report issued on Tuesday.
The report stated that 236 in the Gaza Strip, mostly during the Israel offensive on Gaza between 11 and 21 May, and 77 in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
According to B'Tselem, three other Palestinians were killed either by armed settlers or by soldiers who were escorting the settlers.
It also stated that "another Palestinian minor was shot by an Israeli civilian and, later, by Border Police officers; and two Palestinians were killed by armed settlers."
Human Rights Watch has reported a United Nations report saying that "during the May fighting, attacks by the Israeli military killed 260 Palestinians". The report also said that this number included 66 children.
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About the Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank, B'Tselem said that 32 of them "killed by the Israeli security forces, including nine minors, were killed at or near demonstrations or in incidents in which Palestinians hurled stones."
It added: "Among them were Islam Dar Nasser, 16, and Muhammad Tamimi, 17, whom soldiers shot from behind."
No human rights in Gaza – Cartoon [Sabaaneh/MiddleEastMonitor]
B'Tselem also stated that the "14 May 2021 was the deadliest day in the West Bank since 2002: 13 Palestinians were killed… Among them were Nidal Safadi, 'Awad Harb and Isma'il Tubasi – all three killed by armed settlers or by soldiers escorting them."
The Israeli rights group said that it investigated 336 incidents of settler violence in 2021, compared to 251 in 2020.
"These incidents make it abundantly clear that settler violence is not a private initiative but another, less formal tool, that Israel's apartheid regime uses to take over more and more Palestinian land," B'Tselem said.
In its report, B'Tselem said, "Israel's lethal, wanton, unlawful open-fire policy resulted in the killing of hundreds of Palestinians this past year. About 70 per cent were killed in the Gaza Strip when the criminal policy of bombarding densely populated areas was implemented."
B'Tselem said that senior Israeli officials "insist that lethal fire is used as a last resort, in accordance with Israeli and international law, and stress that the incidents are investigated.
"Yet the facts show otherwise: lethal shootings are a routine affair, and no one is held accountable."
January 4, 2022
Palestinian residents react as their house, located in Area C, is demolished by Israeli forces allegedly for being "unlicensed", in Hebron, West Bank on December 28, 2021 [Mamoun Wazwaz/Anadolu Agency]
January 4, 2022
Israeli occupation demolished 295 Palestinian residential structures in occupied territories in 2021, leaving 895 Palestinians, 463 of them minors, homeless, Israeli rights group, B'Tselem, reported on Tuesday.
According to a report issued by B'Tselem, the demolition of Palestinian homes carried out by the Israeli occupation in 2021 was the highest number since 2016.
"Throughout the year, another 548 non-residential structures were demolished on Israeli authorities' orders, including cisterns, warehouses, agricultural structures, businesses, and public structures – the highest number since 2012," B'Tselem said.
The Israeli rights group added: "In East Jerusalem alone, 160 structures were demolished, 96 of which were homes."
It continued: "In the West Bank, recent years have seen a steady increase in home demolitions: in 2021, Israeli forces demolished 199 structures, as opposed to 151 residential structures in 2020 and 104 in 2019."
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B'Tselem denied the Israeli claims that these demolitions were carried out as a matter of "law enforcement," pointing out that the "Palestinians who build without permits are not "criminals."
However, the rights group said: "The Israeli apartheid regime blocks almost all Palestinian development in vast parts of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem – while building massively for Jews.
"This policy leaves Palestinians no choice but to build without permits, so as to have a roof over their heads. At that point, the Israeli authorities issue the structures demolition orders."
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