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Excerpts of Summary Report


The Ninth Annual Report consists of three chapters and three appendices, which contain PICCR’s observations and assessment of the status of citizens’ rights in Palestine during 2003. It also presents the conclusions and recommendations that PICCR has reached through monitoring the many aspects of this status.

Chapter One of the report treats Israeli violations of Palestinian citizens’ rights in five main sections. The first section treats the legal situation of the Palestinian territories; the second section treats Israeli violations of the right to life, physical well-being, and personal security; the third section treats Israeli violations against freedoms; the fourth section treats Israeli violations against civilian property; and the fifth section treats Israeli violations against the right to freedom of movement and the detrimental effects this has on the various aspects and areas of Palestinian citizens’ lives in the occupied territories.

The Israeli occupation forces went to extremes in their violations of Palestinian citizens’ rights during 2003. In response to Palestinian resistance—armed and unarmed—they used excessive and disproportionate force, employing heavy weaponry, such as F-16 fighter jets, helicopter warships, tanks, and machine guns.

During 2003, Israeli forces killed no fewer than 627 Palestinians, among them 123 children and 17 women. Those killed included 67 who were assassinated and 50 who died while carrying out operations against Israeli targets, whether within the reoccupied Palestinian territories or inside or nearby Israeli settlements. This is in addition to the 26 Palestinians who blew themselves up attacking civilian and military Israeli targets, and 24 Palestinians who were killed under ambiguous circumstances. The number of those injured exceeded 2,000.

The Israeli occupation forces also continued their campaigns of arbitrary arrest and detention during 2003, taking in thousands of Palestinians. Likewise, they detained relatives of those who carried out and planned bombing operations inside the Green Line, those who carried out and planned armed operations against settlers and soldiers inside the occupied territories, and those wanted by the occupation forces for activist involvement in resisting the occupation. As of 31December 2003, the occupation authorities continued to hold 6,206 Palestinians in their prisons and detention centers, distributed as follows: 2,518 in central prisons, 3,397 in military detention centers, and 291 in other detention centers. Among the 6,206 detainees were 669 being held under administrative detention, 275 children, 77 women, and 117 being held in solitary confinement. Also among the detainees were Palestinian Legislative Council members Marwan Al-Barghouthi and Husam Khader; PLO Executive Committee member Abdel Rahim Malluh; Hasan Yousef, one of the leaders of Hamas; and other political leaders.

 
 
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