New report: Israel Punishes Al-Aqsa Worshippers, escalates harassment of Palestinians in Jerusalem
Geneva - The Israeli authorities are taking accelerated and unprecedented measures against Palestinian residents of
Jerusalem throughout September, reveals a new report by the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor.
The report concluded that Israel is punishing Al-Aqsa worshippers, and is following a number of policies to suffocate
Palestinians through arbitrary detention, night house raids and searches, home demolitions, and orders to banish them
from Al-Aqsa mosque, Euro-Med’s team has documented.
Titled “Banned: Expulsion, Displacement, and Arbitrary Prosecution of Palestinians in Jerusalem during September 2018,”
the report shows the escalating Israeli attacks on Palestinians in the Holy City during last September, which are very
much coinciding with the Jewish holidays.
The Israeli police and soldiers patrol through Al-Aqsa mosque and its surroundings. As a result, provocations and
attacks increase in places of worship between settlers or soldiers and Palestinians, mostly blaming the Palestinians
even when they are the victims.
The report sheds light on Israel’s attempts to impose the Israeli educational curriculum in Palestinian schools, in
practical application of the newly passed Nation-State Law.
The report also highlights the suffering of Khan al-Ahmar villagers following the Court’s final decision to demolish the
village and relocate its residents to a place near a landfill site. The step was already condemned by the United
Nations, as an obvious example showing the extent of the transgression perpetrated by the Israeli authorities against
Palestinians.
The Israeli forces have been following a very strict policy towards Palestinians present in Al-Aqsa mosque. Whenever
groups of settlers storm the Mosque, the mere presence of Palestinians in the Mosque’s yards is enough to beat, detain,
and ban them from entry to the Mosque. The ready-made accusation is that Palestinians are disrupting the public order.
During Jewish holidays, Palestinians are usually subjected to detention en masse, finds the report. Testimonies gathered
by Euro-Med’s team show how arbitrary Israeli soldiers’ arrest of Palestinians can be. The case of Rami Al-Fakhuri is
one example. Even employees of the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf are not spared these arbitrary measures, which included
beating.
“Some of the Waqf employees and I were brought before the court, and the police asked that we be detained for three
days. But our lawyer assured that arresting us is illegal. Therefore, the court decided to extend our detention until
09:00 PM only to release us on conditions of house arrest for three days, ban from the Old City, and payment of a bail
worth US$ 550, in addition to signing a personal warrant by a third party of $1380", said al-Fakhouri in his testimony.
Following the three days of house arrest, we were summoned only to know that we were banned for an entire week. After
that, I received another notice from the al-Qishla police that I am banned for another 6 months, al-Fakhouri further
added.”
Regarding home raids, searches and arrest without a warrant, Euro-Med’s team recorded dozens of cases during September
standing as a witness to Israel’s systematic harassment of Palestinians.
Arrest of minors is no exception. Yacoub al-Dabbagh, 16, is one of many others detained without charges, and with sheer
disregard for their age or sex. Yacoub was also banned from visiting the Al-Aqsa Mosque for three months.
The report further mentions several cases of Israeli police and soldiers’ use of force, including by beating, against
Palestinians in Jerusalem. Settlers’ violence that is met with impunity on the part of Israeli police is another
example. Not only that, settlers could commit violations while under protection from the Israeli security forces.
The case of the three Palestinians assaulted by a group of 30 settlers is documented in the report. Islam Awaja, one of
those assaulted by settlers, said he was beaten along with two others. “Settlers threw stones at them while looking for
Arabs to beat. When the police came, they were gone,” Awaja said.
Also, about 1,000 settlers broke into Al-Aqsa Mosque since the beginning of Sukkot, a Jewish holiday, under tight
security and escorted by the Israeli police and special forces. These assaults reached the peak in the morning of
Thursday 27th of September, where hundreds of settlers performed Talmudic rituals publicly and under the protection of
the Israeli police in the Al-Aqsa Compound.
Concluding the report, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor called on the Israeli authorities to put an end to
the illegal practices by settlers and the police towards Palestinians, and to treat Palestinians equally, and to
prosecute those who attack them.
Euro-Med Monitor also called on Israel to force the Jerusalem Municipality to issue a clear building plan for Jerusalem
areas in order to allow Palestinians to build freely, and to investigate violations perpetrated by the police as well.
Euro-Med Monitor further called on the international community pressure the Israeli authorities to stop their violations
in occupied Jerusalem, including restrictions of religious freedom and the policy of home demolitions.