Friday, 31 May 2024

 

After Israeli withdrawal, “the devastation is colossal” in Jabiliya – Day 237

After Israeli withdrawal, “the devastation is colossal” in Jabiliya – Day 237
Palestinians carry some salvaged belongings as they leave the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza after they returned briefly to check on their homes on 30 May 2024 (photo)

Jabaliya is destroyed; Palestinian paramedics targeted; heart-wrenching video “Dad is gone”; women at risk; UNRWA as “terrorist organization”; two more State Department officials resign over Gaza; horrors across the West Bank; police clear out pro-Palestine protesters at Wayne State U in Detroit; Faiza Shaheen ousted from UK party over “likes,” more

By IAK staff, from reports.

‘The devastation is colossal’: Jabaliya in ruins after Israeli withdrawal

The scene in northern Gaza’s Jabaliya refugee camp is one of total destruction after Israeli troops withdrew to the east after 20 days of military operations.

Residents in Jabaliya spoke of their shock and loss after seeing the extensive damage of their homes and public infrastructure. Video shows decomposing bodies on the streets after the Israeli army bulldozed a makeshift graveyard in the al-Faluja area and scattered the corpses.

“The devastation is colossal. The destruction is massive, beyond description. No words can describe the scale of the damage. The entire area is unlivable – a ghost city. In addition, there is no food or water,” one man from Jabaliya told Al Jazeera.

“I don’t know where the displaced will go. There are no places now for people in northern Gaza.”

“I returned to Jabalia camp to get food and the special needs of four disabled people I have at home … we now live in a shelter school in Beit Lahiya,” said Asma Al-Masri.

“There is no longer Jabalia camp, there are no schools and hospitals, the scale of destruction is so great that no one imagines, and the destruction cannot be counted,” she said.

Palestinians return to the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza to inspect the remains of their homes destroyed by Israeli forces on 30 May 2024
Palestinians return to the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza to inspect the remains of their homes destroyed by Israeli forces on 30 May 2024 (photo)
The torched UNRWA building after Israeli forces withdrew from parts of Jabalia refugee camp
The torched UNRWA building after Israeli forces withdrew from parts of Jabalia refugee camp (photo)

Israeli forces directly hit paramedics, prevented rescue: PRCS

A paramedic with the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) described how the Israeli military targeted and killed two colleagues in Rafah.

He said emergency responders found one of their ambulances on fire when they arrived at the scene to help PRCS members Haitham Tubasi and Suhail Hassouna, who were killed.

“My colleague and I attempted to extinguish the fire, but we were heavily targeted by the shooting of the occupation. Given the gravity of the situation, we were forced to withdraw from the area.”

Paramedics eventually managed to recover the charred bodies of their colleagues after several hours.


Israeli air force conducted 50 strikes on Gaza over the past day

The Israeli military says it is currently conducting operations in northern, central and southern Gaza.

This includes Rafah, the area where the ICJ has ordered Israel to halt military operations.

It also stated that over the past day, the Israeli air force has struck more than 50 targets in the Gaza Strip.



UN Population Fund: women in Gaza face “unprecedented suffering”

Report: The devastating crisis in Gaza intensified even further as a terrifying Israeli ground military operation in Rafah started on May 6, which has to date led to the displacement of 900,000 people from Rafah. Families and communities are being shattered again, having to move for a sixth or seventh time as they live atop rubble and sand, plagued by hunger and pain. These families are crammed into increasingly smaller and overcrowded areas where infrastructure is dwindling and basic necessities are scarce. Everything, from shelter to food, sanitation, and clean water, is in short supply and unaffordable, intensifying their unprecedented suffering.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women have been living in an unrelenting nightmare. Exhausted, traumatized, dehydrated, and malnourished, many face the looming threat of famine and lack even the basics for survival. Around 18,500 pregnant women have fled Rafah to areas like Al-Mawasi and Deir al-Balah. Maternal Healthcare access is minimal for these women.

Women and girls in Gaza are increasingly vulnerable to protection risks including sexual and gender based violence. Services and support structures have collapsed, they are separated from their communities and families, and are forced to seek refuge in overcrowded shelters and informal settlements.

Humanitarian efforts face significant challenges due to profound insecurity compounded by the continuous closure of crossings, leading to critical shortages of aid and basic services for the desperate and terrified population. Aid workers including UNFPA staff are mentally and emotionally exhausted, hindered by safety fears, logistical hurdles, limited resources, and social disorder. There’s almost nothing left to distribute in Gaza, and what does arrive is nowhere near enough, forcing difficult choices and partial rations that try to prioritize the most vulnerable.

(Read the full report here.)

More damage to hospitals, schools as Israel takes control of Philadelphi Corridor

The Israeli military is continuing to carry out air strikes and artillery shelling on Rafah city.

At the same time, it is quietly taking over the Philadelphi Corridor in what looks like part of its strategy of building a buffer zone, a demilitarized area on the Egyptian border.

We’re looking at a depth of at least 1km (0.6 miles), extending from the northern part of the Philadelphi Corridor into Rafah city.

This means the majority of residential buildings and public facilities there, including schools, hospitals and privately owned clinics, will be destroyed for this demilitarized area.

Palestinian check the rubble of the Zaqout family’s house hit during an overnight Israeli bombardment in Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip, on May 30, 2024
Palestinian check the rubble of the Zaqout family’s house hit during an overnight Israeli bombardment in Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip, on May 30, 2024 (photo)

MSF: Israel’s proposal to designate UNRWA as a terrorist organization an outrageous attack on humanitarian assistance

Médecins Sans Frontières Statement: “The Israeli Knesset’s preliminary bill to designate UNRWA as a terrorist organisation is an outrageous attack on humanitarian assistance, and an act of collective punishment against the Palestinian people. We strongly condemn the proposed designation, and stand in solidarity with UNRWA, which serves as a lifeline, providing essential relief to millions of Palestinians and acting as the backbone of aid delivery to the people in Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the region.

“By branding the UN agency created to aid Palestinian refugees as a terrorist entity, Israeli authorities would be perpetuating a narrative that vilifies and marginalises an entire population and those who provide them with assistance.

“This follows months of intimidation against UNRWA, including an attack on its offices in Jerusalem. It is the culmination of the continuous, systematic obstruction of vital humanitarian aid, including into the Strip, effectively choking Gaza.

Humanitarian workers must always be protected, and civilians spared.

“Israel’s allies, which are all members of the United Nations, must stand against this move to criminalize humanitarian assistance and ensure that UNRWA can continue its essential work. These governments must pressure Israel to stop the bloodshed and provide assistance to Gaza.”

Israeli right-wing activists hold up banners during a demonstration demanding the immediate removal of the UNRWA headquarters in occupied Jerusalem on February 5
Israeli right-wing activists hold up banners during a demonstration demanding the immediate removal of the UNRWA headquarters in occupied Jerusalem on February 5 (photo)

UNRWA has ‘not received’ letter from Israel to vacate East Jerusalem:

A UN spokesperson says a letter allegedly sent by Israel to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees to vacate its headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem has yet to be received.

“Well, we’ve seen the media reports. I spoke to my colleagues at UNRWA who have not received anything, any official written communication. And I can tell you that they see this as the ongoing pattern of harassment of UNRWA, its workers and its facilities,” Stephane Dujarric told reporters.

His remarks came after the Israel Land Authority ordered UNRWA to evacuate its headquarters within 30 days.

According to The Times of Israel, the authority said the UN agency owes it “$7,326,711.19 for operating on land belonging to Israel without consent for the last seven years”.


Two more US officials resign over Biden admin’s position on Gaza war

The Guardian reports: Two more US officials have resigned over the Gaza war, saying that the Biden administration is not telling the truth about Israeli obstruction of humanitarian assistance to more than two million Palestinians trapped and starving in the tiny coastal strip.

Alexander Smith, a contractor for the US Agency for International Development (USAID), said he was given a choice between resignation and dismissal after preparing a presentation on maternal and child mortality among Palestinians, which was cancelled at the last minute by USAID leadership last week.

Smith, a senior adviser on gender, maternal health, child health, and nutrition chose to resign on Monday after four years at USAID.

“I cannot do my job in an environment in which specific people cannot be acknowledged as fully human, or where gender and human rights principles apply to some, but not to others, depending on their race,” he wrote in his resignation letter to the agency’s head, Samantha Power.

In another resignation on Tuesday, a state department official from the bureau of population, refugees and migration, Stacy Gilbert, sent an email to colleagues explaining that she was leaving because of an official finding by the department that Israel was not deliberately obstructing the flow of food or other aid into Gaza (read her story here).

Alexander Smith, Stacey Gilbert – two of the most recent to resign from State Department positions over Biden's policies on Gaza War
Alexander Smith, Stacey Gilbert – two of the most recent to resign from State Department positions over Biden’s policies on Gaza War (photo)

West Bank: Palestinian shot dead, 5 others injured, in an Israeli raid of Ramallah

A Palestinian young man, Wajeeh Ramahi, age 20, was shot dead and five others were injured this evening during an invasion by Israeli occupation forces into the city of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, according to medical sources.

Among the other persons injured, one was shot in the abdomen, and is in a moderate to serious condition, while two others were hit in their lower limbs.


Israel releases Palestinian prisoner Wafaa Jarrar after amputating her legs

Middle East Monitor reports: Israel released injured prisoner, Wafaa Jarrar, from Jenin in the northern Occupied West Bank on Thursday, after amputating her legs at a hospital because of injuries she sustained during her arrest.

Wafaa Jarrar
Wafaa Jarrar (photo)

“My wounded mother, Wafaa Jarrar, has just arrived at Ibn Sina Specialist Hospital in Jenin after being transferred from Afula Hospital in Israel,” Wafaa’s son, Huthaifa Jarrar. “My mother, 49, was brought with both legs amputated, and she is currently undergoing medical examinations to receive necessary treatment.”

The Palestinian Prisoners Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners Club said Jarrar underwent the surgery “due to injuries sustained during her arrest by Occupation forces on 21 May”.

At first, according to her attorney, Israel issued an administrative detention order against her in spite of the injuries she had sustained, then decided to release her.

Her son blamed Israel not only for his mother’s injuries, but also its failure to fulfill its obligations to treat her.

Mahajneh noted that an administrative detention order was issued against her despite her difficult condition.

Her husband, Abdel-Jabbar Jarrar, 58, has also been under administrative detention since February.

NOTE: Israel is currently holding 9,300 Palestinian prisoners in inhumane conditionswhere many are systematically tortured – 250 of them are children, 78 are women, and over 3,400 are administrative detainees – being held without charge or trial. Administrative detention is intended to be used only in “exceptional” circumstances, but Israel uses it widely. Read more here.


Ramallah vegetable market ‘in ruins’ after Israeli military raid, fire

We are now at the vegetable market, where civil defense teams are still trying to put out a fire that erupted after Israeli forces raided this area.

They raided the area at about midnight, throwing tear gas and stun grenades, causing fire to erupt. No one was able to get to the area until the Israeli raid was over. They are still putting it out after hours and hours.

Vendors usually come here every day to work. For some of them, it is their only source of income. Now it’s all in ruins.

In addition to the vegetable market, buildings nearby were also affected. A civil defense crew member is warning us that they expect one of the buildings to fall down.

Translation: Civil Defense crews extinguish the fire burning inside al-Hisbah Market in Ramallah as a result of occupation bombs.

NOTE: Nearly 1,500 Palestinians have been unlawfully killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank in the past 16 years – 98 percent of them civilians, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
The frequency of the killings have spiked in recent years with Israel killing 509 Palestinians in 2023. That is more than double the number recorded by OCHA in any previous year.
In the first three months of this year, 131 Palestinians were killed, a higher rate of killing than the previous year, according to Human Rights Watch.
The statistics do not include killings in the war in Gaza.

Riot police dismantle pro-Palestinian camp at university in Detroit

Associate Press reports: Police have broken up a pro-Palestinian encampment at Wayne State University in Detroit and arrested at least 12 people after organizers turned down offers to meet with school officials and refused to leave.

Video shows Wayne State and Detroit police in riot gear tearing down fencing and breaking down tents erected on May 23 on green space near the undergraduate library.

The protesters chanted: “There’s no riot here. Why are you in riot gear?”

University President Kimberly Andrews Espy cited health and safety concerns and disruptions to campus operations for the police deployment. The camp, she said, “created an environment of exclusion – one in which some members of our campus community felt unwelcome and unable to fully participate in campus life”.

NOTE: Pro-Israel organizations consistently work to silence Palestine advocacy on campus – a free speech violation. One strategy they use is to pressure universities to officiallyadopt the IHRA “definition” of antisemitism, which defines legitimate criticism of Israel as antisemitic. Other strategies include blockingprestigious appointments of and events with supporters of Palestinian rights, threateningto withhold major donations, and more. Typically, any move that defies the standard pro-Israel position is followed by an apology like the one Sonoma State University’s president Mike Lee issued – an apology that recognizes only the sentiments of pro-Israel students and ignoring the actual issues of free speech and divestment from Israel.
Pro-Palestine demonstrations on college campuses have overall been peaceful andnon-confrontational, and have notably included a significant number of Jewishstudents. When there has been violence, it has come from pro-Israel counter-protesters and police.
The silencing of pro-Palestine campus protest violates students’ and professors’ rights to free speech.
Police detain a protester at a pro-Palestine encampment at Wayne State University in Detroit, May 30, 2024.
Police detain a protester at a pro-Palestine encampment at Wayne State University in Detroit, May 30, 2024. (photo)

“Britain’s AOC” Faiza Shaheen Banned From Election Over Jon Stewart Israel Jokes

Daily Beast reports: A political candidate running in Britain’s general election appears to have been dropped by the Labour Party over her activity on social media, with one of her alleged transgressions relating to a like on a post containing a Jon Stewart sketch—prompting the comedian to weigh in in her defense on Wednesday night.

The row involving Shaheen began with reports in Britain’s rightwing press alleging that she had liked a post on X which said that anyone who said anything “even mildly critical of Israel” is “immediately assailed by scores of hysterical people” who will make claims of antisemitism.

The post also said such people are “mobilized by professional organizations” and talked about “the Israel lobby.”

The post also contained a clip from a Jon Stewart sketch in which he is repeatedly shouted down while trying to talk about Israel and its war against Gaza.

Appearing on the BBC’s Newsnight on Wednesday, a visibly distressed Shaheen said she’d been called to a meeting the day before to discuss “14 tweets since 2014” and had since been told her candidacy had been blocked, according to the broadcaster.


MORE NEWS:

Al Jazeera: The recognition of Palestine is undermined by support for harmful policies
Al Jazeera: Biden’s support among Arab Americans plummets amid Gaza war, new poll shows
Middle East Eye: Instead of recognizing ‘Palestine’, countries should withdraw recognition of Israel
The New Arab: Israel’s growing media censorship of the Gaza war
Palestine Chronicle: “This is Too Humiliating” – Famine Overwhelms Gaza
IMEMC Reports.

STATISTICS OCTOBER 7 – MAY 30:

Palestinian death toll from October 7 – May 30: at least 36,741* (36,224 in Gaza* – 4,959 women (20%), 7,797 children (32%). This is expected to be a significant undercount since thousands of those killed have yet to be identified – and at least 517 in the West Bank (~117 children). This does not include an estimated 10,000 more still buried under rubble (4,900 women and children). Euro-Med Monitor reports 43,640 Palestinian deaths. (Ralph Nader has estimated 200,000 Palestinians may have been killed in Gaza.)

At least 42 Palestinians have died in Israeli prisons (27 from Gaza, 14 from West Bank).

At least 31 Palestinian children and several adults have died due to malnutrition**.

About 1.7 million, or 75% of Gaza’s population are currently displaced.

About 1.1 million (out of total population of 2.3 million) are facing Catastrophic levels of food insecurity.

Palestinian injuries from October 7 – May 30: at least 86,817 (including at least 81,777 in Gaza and 5,040 in the West Bank).

It remains unknown how many Americans are among the casualties in Gaza.

Reported Israeli death toll from October 7 – May 30: ~1,445 (~1,139 on October 7, 2023, of which ~32 were Americans, and ~36 were children); 292 military forces since the ground invasion began in Gaza; 16 in the West Bank) and~8,730 injured.

Times of Israel reports: The IDF also listed 41 soldiers killed due to friendly fire in Gaza and other military-related accidents – nearly 16%.

NOTE: It is unknown at this time how many of the deaths and injuries in Israel on October 7 were caused by Israeli soldiers.

*Previously, IAK did not include 471 Gazans killed in the Al Ahli hospital blast since the source of the projectile was being disputed. However, given that much evidence points to Israel as the culprit, Israel had previously bombed the hospital and has attacked many others, Israel is prohibiting outside experts from investigating the scene, and since the UN and other agencies are including the deaths from the attack in their cumulative totals, if Americans knew is now also doing so.

**Euro-Med Monitor reports that Gaza’s elderly are dying at an alarmingly high rate. The majority die at home and are buried either close to their residences or in makeshift graves dispersed across the Strip. There are currently more than 140 such cemeteries. Additionally, according to Euromed, thousands have died from starvation, malnourishment, and inadequate medical care; these are considered indirect victims as they were not registered in hospitals. 

Find previous daily casualty figures and daily news updates here.

Hover over each bar for exact numbers.
Source: IsraelPalestineTimeline.org

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