GENEVA / GAZA HUMAN RIGHTS

Download

There is no media available to download.

Request footage
The UN Human Rights Agency said today it was “truly shocked” at the killing of a wheelchair-bound amputee by Israeli Security Forces close to the fence between Gaza and Israel on 15 December. UNTV CH
Description

STORY: GENEVA / GAZA HUMAN RIGHTS
TRT: 2:17
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 19 DECEMBER 2017 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

View moreView less
Shotlist

1. Wide shot, exterior, Palais des Nations
2. Wide shot, press briefing room
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Rupert Colville, Spokesperson for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):
“Ibrahim Nayef Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, a 29-year-old man from Gaza who reportedly had both legs amputated after an Israeli attack on Gaza in 2008, was among hundreds of Palestinians who were marching across farmland towards the fence following Friday prayers on 15 December to protest against the United States’ decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital. He appears to have been killed by a bullet to the head when he was approximately 20 meters from the fence”.
4. Close up, journalist
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Rupert Colville, Spokesperson for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):
“International human rights law strictly regulates the use of force in the context of protests and demonstrations. The lethal use of firearms should only be employed as the last resort, when strictly unavoidable, and in order to protect life. However, as far as we can see, there is nothing whatsoever to suggest that Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh was posing an imminent threat of death or serious injury when he was killed. In the words of the High Commissioner, given his severe disability, which must have been clearly visible to those who shot him, his killing is incomprehensible – and it is a truly shocking and wanton act.”
6. Wide shot, journalists
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Rupert Colville, Spokesperson for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):
“The use of live ammunition has resulted in over 220 people being injured in Gaza, including 95 on Friday alone, in addition to tens of others who sustained injuries from tear gas or rubber bullets. “This level of casualties raises serious concerns as to whether the force used by Israeli forces was properly calibrated to the threat. And these events, including the loss of five irreplaceable human lives, can sadly be traced directly back to the unilateral U.S. announcement on the status of Jerusalem, which breaks international consensus and was dangerously provocative. At the same time, the High Commissioner unequivocally condemns all attacks against civilians, including the indiscriminate shelling of Israeli civilian areas by armed Palestinian groups operating out of Gaza”.
8. Med shot, journalists
9. Wide shot, press briefing room

View moreView less
Storyline

The UN Human Rights Agency said today (19 Dec) it was “truly shocked” at the killing of a wheelchair-bound amputee by Israeli Security Forces close to the fence between Gaza and Israel on 15 December.

Speaking to media at the United Nations in Geneva, Rupert Colville, the spokesperson of the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) said that “Ibrahim Nayef Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh, a 29-year-old man from Gaza who reportedly had both legs amputated after an Israeli attack on Gaza in 2008, was among hundreds of Palestinians who were marching across farmland towards the fence following Friday prayers on 15 December to protest against the United States’ decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital”.

Colville added that “he appears to have been killed by a bullet to the head when he was approximately 20 meters from the fence”.

Facts gathered so far by OHCHR staff in Gaza strongly suggest that the force used against Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh was excessive.

Colville said that “international human rights law strictly regulates the use of force in the context of protests and demonstrations. The lethal use of firearms should only be employed as the last resort, when strictly unavoidable, and in order to protect life”.

He pointed out that “as far as we can see, there is nothing whatsoever to suggest that Ibrahim Abu Thurayeh was posing an imminent threat of death or serious injury when he was killed. In the words of the High Commissioner, given his severe disability, which must have been clearly visible to those who shot him, his killing is incomprehensible – and it is a truly shocking and wanton act.”

Since President Trump's statement on Jerusalem (6 Dec), protests have been held throughout the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and in occupied Gaza, as had been widely predicted. According to OHCHR, the response by the Israeli Security Forces has resulted in five people being killed, hundreds injured and large-scale arrests of Palestinians. The biggest flashpoint has been in Gaza where three people have been killed as protesters burned tires, threw stones, sang songs and waved flags along the fence. Israeli security forces have responded with firearms, including live-ammunition, to disperse the protesters.

Colville said that “the use of live ammunition has resulted in over 220 people being injured in Gaza, including 95 on Friday alone, in addition to tens of others who sustained injuries from tear gas or rubber bullets”. Furthermore, OHCHR’s spokesperson added that “this level of casualties raises serious concerns as to whether the force used by Israeli forces was properly calibrated to the threat. And these events, including the loss of five irreplaceable human lives, can sadly be traced directly back to the unilateral U.S. announcement on the status of Jerusalem, which breaks international consensus and was dangerously provocative”.

OHCHR spokesperson said that “at the same time, the High Commissioner unequivocally condemns all attacks against civilians, including the indiscriminate shelling of Israeli civilian areas by armed Palestinian groups operating out of Gaza”.

The High Commissioner has on a number of occasions in recent years found it necessary to call on Israel to respect international law standards on the use of force, and in particular of live ammunition. He called on Israel to immediately open an independent and impartial investigation into this incident, and into all others that have resulted in injury or death, with a view to holding the perpetrators accountable for any crimes committed.

View moreView less
15986
Production Date
Creator
UNTV CH
Alternate Title
unifeed171219a
Subject Topical
Geographic Subject
MAMS Id
2063067
Parent Id
2063067