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Israel increases Murder, Starvation, Displacement in N. Gaza; Prevents Aid

1855 Israeli Crimes and Settlers Carry out 53 Attacks in one Week

Hate campaign 2024-11-13, 12:29am

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Jeddah, 12 November, 2024 - Israel’s crimes have increased regularly and rapidly over the past week in the northern Gaza Strip, and it has returned to the policy of starvation, mass killing and forced displacement targeting the displaced.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation, (OIC) Media Observatory for Israel’s Crimes against the Palestinians monitored the number of murdered in the Gaza Strip, from November 5-11, 2024, at (242) murdered, while the number of injured reached (662). The OIC Observatory also recorded the occurrence of (19) massacres, most of which were concentrated in Northern and central Gaza.

The Israeli bombing focused on shelters in northern Gaza. It targeted the Hamada family and murdered women and children in the bombing of the Al-Daraj neighborhood in central Gaza. In addition, 12 Palestinians were murdered in an air strike that targeted the Shuhaibar School, which shelters displaced people and is affiliated with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

The Israeli forces ordered the residents of North Beach, Al-Nasr, Abd al-Rahman, and the city of return and dignity, which is located West and Northwest of Gaza City, to move south.

The UN confirmed that 85% of attempts to coordinate the entry of aid convoys and humanitarian visits to northern Gaza are rejected or obstructed by Israel despite the harsh conditions the Gaza Strip is going through.

In the West Bank and occupied al-Quds, the OIC Observatory recorded (12) murdered and (29) injuries, while the occupation forces arrested (189) others. The total number of Palestinian murdered since October 7, 2023 to November 11, 2024, reached (44,383), while the number of injured for the same period reached (109,179).

The occupation forces demolished, burned, and occupied (22) homes within one week. It demolished 16 houses distributed across the West Bank and occupied al-Quds, burned another in Jenin camp, occupied a house in Ramallah, demolished a shop and burned another in Tulkarm camp, and settlers destroyed 4 caravans in the town of Sa’ir in Hebron and expelled its residents.

In the same context, the occupation forces bulldozed streets and destroyed infrastructure facilities in Al-Far’a camp, the town of Tamoun in Tubas, the town of Qabatiya in Jenin, and the Nur Shams camp in Tulkarm, in addition to bulldozing an agricultural area between the towns of Qarawa and Bani Hassan and the village of Sarta in Salfit. The OIC Observatory documented (53) attacks carried out by settlers against villages and towns in the West Bank and occupied al-Quds, while attacks on the olive harvest season continued, as 27 Palestinian villages were subjected to 38 aggressions that varied between preventing farm Palestinians owners from harvesting their crops, cutting, uprooting and burning olive trees, bulldozing agricultural lands, blocking roads leading to farms and stealing olive crops. The occupation forces participated in the looting and repression operations, while the attacks focused on the villages of Nablus Governorate. 

Israeli extremists continued to storm the Al-Aqsa Mosque throughout most days of the week, and settlers also attacked worshipers during dawn in a mosque in the village of Burqa in Nablus and smashed the windows of a vehicle in front of the mosque. Settlers also burned a Palestinian car in the village of Kafr Malik in Ramallah, and killed an elderly Palestinian after spraying pepper gas in his face, which led to his suffocation. The OIC Observatory recorded (5) settlement activities during the mentioned period, the most prominent of which was the settlers seizing a plot of land and planting it with olive trees in the northern Jordan Valley. Others built a mobile home on land overlooking the village of Khalayel al-Loz in Bethlehem, in addition to the village of Jalud, with the aim of turning them into settlement outposts. Settles plowed lands and stole mobile homes in the village of Khalayel al-Loz, in preparation for seizing them. 

The OIC Observatory documented (1855) Israeli crimes, between November 5 and 11, which also included the occupation forces storming the Church of Pater Noster located in the upper part of the Mount of Olives in al-Quds, which is run by France, coinciding with the arrival of the French Foreign Minister, in addition to numerous attacks on the education sector in Tubas Governorate, including the storming 2 schools. – OIC News