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PALESTINA: appello urgente da Nablus [eng]
by ISM - International Solidarity Movement Sunday January 04, 2004 at 02:00 AM mail:  

Please Act Immediately to Lift the Siege off Nablus, Balata and Beit Foreek! This is a Humanitarian Crisis! Nablus (Cisgiordania - Palestina Occupata)

Sunday, January 04, 2004 12:41 AM


ISM - International Solidarity Movement

Please Act Immediately to Lift the Siege off Nablus, Balata and Beit Foreek!
This is a Humanitarian Crisis!

Greetings from Nablus Under Siege.

Nablus has been under siege for the last 10 days while Balata refugee camp has been under siege for the last 18 consecutive days. We have just heard that every single entrance/exit to Balata has been sealed off completely. No food or medicine is allowed in. Medical relief teams are being obstructed and at times completely prevented from passing through. Activists from ISM (the International Solidarity Movement) were attacked while carrying out their missions to observe and bear witness on what the Israeli occupation authorities are brutalizing the Palestinian population. Beit Foreek has been completely sealed off; its mayor reports that there are signs of starvation.


Two men and a boy were killed by Israeli military fire since this morning. The first, Amjad Bilal Masri is a 15 year old boy who was shot while standing in front of his house. The sniper bullet hit Amjad in the back. He
died on his way to the hospital. The second is Amer Kathym Arafat who was
also shot in the back by a sniper bullet. The third is Rouhi Hazem Shouman,
25, who was also shot in the back by a sniper. Ms. Majida Masri, spokeswomen
for the Coordinating Committee of Palestinian Political Faction, called a
couple of minutes ago on all Nabulis who are able to get to Rafidiya
Hospital to defy the curfew and join the families of the martyrs in a
collective funeral for the three. "They were all shot in the back by
cowardly snipers. Their only crime was to refuse to succumb to Israeli
occupation designs to empty Palestine from its people."

Reports from Balata indicate that a deliberate starvation campaign is being
carried by the Israeli military which has sealed off the Camp and refuses to
allow food and medicine to get through every single allyway, formal or
informal entrances. A few days ago, the Israeli military shot and injured 4
people who were walking a funeral for an old woman who passed away. No
demonstrations or political events were taking place in or around the
funeral.

The siege of the old city of Nablus and its neighborhoods (Yasmeeneh,
Qaryoun, Habaleh) has been intensified since December 30, 2003. The Israeli
military claims that they were looking for the leader of the Aksa Martyrs
Brigade, Abu Sharkh. They took his brother and wife as hostages, paraded the
wife in a jeep in the old city and forced to call out to her husband over
loud speakers to surrender in return for her freedom. She has been released
only yesterday. No one can get into the old city, but Dr. Ghassan Hamdan of
the Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committee, who is in the old city
has called on the whole world to immediately intervene to support the people
of Nablus. He condemned media outlets for neglecting to cover what's going
on, including the largest Palestinian daily, Al-Quds, which has not reported
on what's going in Nablus in its front page. Dr. Hamdan
criticized the Palestinian Authority who have not done anything to aid
Nablus and demanded that "Abu Alaa, the Palestinian Prime Minister, hold a
ministrial meeting in Nablus to highlight the horrible conditions the city
is experiencing under this brutal Israeli campaign."

We have just heard explosions in the old city. It was in Qaryoun
neighborhood inside the Abdelhadi Palace that houses 75 people. The Palace,
built 400 years ago, is a waqf, endowed by Mahmoud Abdelhadi for the use of
Abdelhadi women who have no place to live and no sources of income (widows,
single women who do not work or have no income, and women whose main
breadwinners are disabled). The Israeli military has ordered the 75 people
to vacate the palace at 3:30 in the mooring and left them out in the cold.
Mr. Aslan, a neighbor, invited took in all the 75 people and offered them
hospitality and warmth. The families are scattered throughout the old city
(before the more strict siege) and unable to go home. Dr. Mahdi Abdelhadi,
Director of PASSIA, has gone to the Israeli supreme court. The Court ordered
an injunction against the destruction of the Palace but the military
appealed the decision and received a permission from the court to destroy this
historic building "if security needs call for such action." This also
requires your immediate attention.

Nablus has been split again into two parts near Maha's Gate, which is names
after Mrs. Maha Nimr who lived nearby and whose son has been arrested and is
currently being interrogated in Ofer settlement prison (near Ramallah); no
family members or lawyers are allowed to see him until the "interrogation is
completed."

"Tora Bora," as the residents call it, is the mount of dirt Israeli
occupation army has compiled near the destroyed Governate of Nablus (as well
as the prison that was bombed with prisoners inside in 2002 resulting in the
killing of 10 Palestinian policemen who were guarding the prison). Tora Bora
literally separates the two parts of the city and no one can come or go
without risking being shot at by the Israeli military. Children (including
my own nephew Ibrahim and nieces Widad, Noura, and Nada who live in the
eastern part beyond Tora Bora) have been risking their lives to get to
school to take their final exams. Ibrahim, 10 year old, and other kids
almost got killed on December 23, 2003 as he tried to get home. He was
finally able to reach his home a few hours later and only after the
international media, medical relief workers, my other brother, Amer, and
Amal, my sister-in-law and Ibrahim's mother risked their lives, argued with
the soldiers and insisted on getting all the kids home across a checkpoint.

Mustapha Barghouti has described the bloody campaign against Nablus as a
"real war on this city
whose other name, the Mountain of Fire, has basis in the steadfastness of
Palestinians and their refusal to allow the Israeli military to break the
Palestinian collective will to continue struggling for their rights." "There
is a completely news blockage of what's going in Nablus," Barghouti added,
explaining that lack of news coverage has to do with "the negligence of the
Palestinian Authority, PA, to assume its responsibility for the protection
of the population." "Instead," Barghouti added, "the PA is wasting time and
energy in useless meetings with the Israeli occupation government that is
intent on destroying our people's will."

Reporter's Note: This report is partly drawn from word of mouth of relatives
and friends, and partly from Radio Tariq Mahabbeh (you can listen to the
radio station at http://www.tmfm.net). For interviews and more information, you may
call Amer Abdelhadi at (+972-59-371-372) and Tariq Mahabbeh at (+972 57 830
333). You can also reach me (no later than 9:30 p.m.) at (+972 9 237 2891).
Please bear with us; phone lines and internet connections are not working as well as we are told they should.

The People of Nablus appeal to you to declare today (Saturday, Jan. 3rd), tomorrow (Sunday, Jan. 4th), and Monday, Jan. 5th international days in solidarity with the people in Nablus and Palestine.

WHAT YOU CAN DO:
(1) Contact Israeli offices around the world and demand an immediate lift to the siege! For a list of Israeli embassies around the world, please see: http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/israel1.htm
(2) Call media outlets and ask why they are ignoring the news of Nablus, Balata and Beit Foreek.
(3) Organize protests outside Israeli government offices calling for an end to the occupation.
(4) Demand that governments around the world hold Israel accountable for its actions that violate every single standard of international and human rights law.
(5) Call for divestment from companies that conduct business with Israel.
(6) WRITE LETTERS!

Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister pm_eng@pmo.gov.il
Shaul Mofaz, Minister of Defense sar@mod.gov.il
Sallai Meridor, Chairman of the Executive, World Zionist Organization/Jewish Agency sallaim@jazo.org.il
Josh Schwarcz, Secretary General, The Jewish Agency joshs@jazo.org.il
Itzhak Elyashive, Director-General, Jewish National Fund/Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael info@kkl.org.il

Copy to the following UN Special Rapporteurs:

Mr. John Dugard, SR on the Situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories dtopali.hchr@unog.ch
Mr. Miloon Kothari, SR on the Right to Adequate Housing cmoller@ohchr.org
Mr. Jean Ziegler, SR on the Right to Food dbhagwandin@ohchr.org

(7) For Israeli and Jewish groups who refuse to let Israel brutalize
Palestinians in their name, in particular, we send you the warmest greetings
of solidarity and support. We know that you do not condone these ugly and
brutal actions; we are conscious that you are not part of this racist and
colonialist policy. We are not two different sides. We are rather one in our
common struggle for justice in Palestine, for an end to the occupation, for
peace for all. Together with all those fighting for justice everywhere, we
will create a transformative world; for we dare to imagine the impossible.

In solidarity,

Rabab Abdulhadi
Nablus, Palestine


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