On International Women’s Day, Women's Suffering is Doubled and Unprecedented Due to Consequences of the Israeli
Offensive on the Gaza Strip
The 8th of March is the day proclaimed by the international community to stress women's rights that are guaranteed under
the international laws and standards and to support women’s struggle to achieve justice and equality and eradicate
discrimination against them.
The International Women’s Day comes this year while many Palestinian women have been experiencing cruel and inhumane
conditions due to the Israeli arbitrary practices that affected their lives.
Women's suffering doubled in the Gaza Strip in particular due to the consequences of the latest Israeli offensive, as
they have been enduring hard and complicated living conditions.
During the 50-day Israeli offensive, women were exposed to the risks of death or injury because of the Israeli excessive
use of lethal force as well as the blatant Israeli violations of the principles of distinction and proportionality under
customary international humanitarian law.
According to documentation of human rights organizations, 293 women were killed(18% of the civilian victims during the
Israeli offensive). Moreover, 2,114 women were wounded, dozens of whom sustained permanent disabilities.
Women's suffering was not limited to killings that affected them or their families, but it increased because they were
forcibly displaced from their houses and were forced to resort to UNRWA shelters amidst inhumane conditions that lack
the minimal basic services, including clean water, potable water and environmental health services. Besides, in UNRWA
shelters, there was no privacy and there was an unprecedented state of overcrowding in sleeping places. All this added
more responsibility and complication to the lives of these women. In spite of protection that is supposed to be offered
to civilians, especially women and children, in UNRWA shelters, women were subjected to indiscriminate attacks in those
shelters. As a result, 2 women were killed and about 70 others were wounded, while family members were killed or injured
in very terrifying scenes.
In light of the obstructed process of Gaza's reconstruction, thousands of families have been staying in UNRWA shelters,
while other thousands of families were forced to return to their destroyed houses, which are inappropriate for human
life, and in light of the extreme frustration and despair for a quick change in their living conditions.
In the West Bank, women's suffering continues due to the Israeli violations against the Palestinian civilians. Women
experience harsh conditions because of the Israeli arbitrary practices of killing acts and/or house raids, arrests,
including arrests against women and girls, house demolitions, and restrictions on the freedom of movement by permanent
and temporary checkpoints. All these measures have increased women's suffering and negatively affected their life.
At the internal level, women's suffering has not stopped due to the ongoing gender-based violence, which increased
because of the deterioration of economic, social and living conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory. According
to PCHR's documentation, 16 women were killed last year in different contexts related to gender-based violence.
PCHR reiterates its full support for Palestinian women wherever they are and stresses that they live under unprecedented
level of human suffering and cruel conditions due to the Israeli practices and violations. PCHR also highlights the need
for supporting the Palestinian women by the international and local community.
PCHR calls upon the international community to:
• Offer protection to civilians, including women, and to compel the Israeli authorities to respect human rights and
comply with the principles of the international humanitarian and human rights laws; and
• Immediately work on lifting the Israeli-imposed closure on the Gaza Strip and putting an end to all forms of the
closure in order to allow the Gaza Strip population, including women, to enjoy their right to live in dignity and
respect for their political and civil rights as well as economic, social and cultural ones.
Furthermore, PCHR calls upon the Palestinian Authority and the unity government to:
• Take the necessary measures to put an end to domestic violence and prosecute those who commit crimes against women;
and
• PCHR stresses that the obstruction of the Palestinian Legislative Council hinders adopting more fair and just laws
relating to women.
ENDS