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STORY: OHCHR / GAZA OPT ISRAEL SITUATION
TRT: 03:32
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 03 NOVEMBER 2023, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / FILE
FILE - GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
1. Wide shot, Palais des Nations, Geneva
03 NOVEMBER 2023, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“While much attention has been on the attacks inside Israel and the escalation of hostilities in Gaza since 7 October, the situation in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is alarming and urgent, amid the increasing and multi-layered human rights violations of Palestinians occurring there.”
3. Med shot, briefing room
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“Since 7 October up to 2 November, 132 Palestinians, including 41 children, have been killed in the West Bank – 124 of those by Israeli forces and eight by settlers. Two Israeli soldiers have been killed.”
5. Med shot, briefing room
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“Israeli forces have increasingly used military tactics and weapons in law enforcement operations, including an operation overnight involving airstrikes on Jenin refugee camp. Law enforcement is governed by international human rights law, which prohibits the intentional use of lethal force except when strictly necessary to protect life.”
7. Med shot, briefing room
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“Settler violence, which was already at record levels, has also escalated dramatically, averaging seven attacks a day. In more than a third of these attacks, firearms were used. We have documented that, that in many of these incidents, settlers were accompanied by members of the Israeli forces, or the settlers were wearing uniforms and carrying army rifles.”
9. Med shot, briefing room
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“Along with the near total impunity for settler violence, we are concerned that armed settlers have been acting with the acquiescence and collaboration of Israeli forces and authorities. Entire communities are being forced from their land by this violence.”
11. Med shot, briefing room
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“Since 7 October, nearly 1,000 Palestinians from at least 15 herding communities have been forced from their homes. In these circumstances, settler violence may amount to the forcible transfer of a population - a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention. Israel, as the Occupying Power, has the obligation to ensure the safety and protection of the occupied population under international human rights law and international humanitarian law.”
13. Wide shot, briefing room
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“In repeated incidents, armed settlers have given Palestinian communities ultimatums to leave their homes or be killed. In one chilling example of the intimidation communities are facing, pamphlets were reportedly left by settlers on Palestinian vehicles these have with threatening messages telling them to leave now or face what was termed ‘elimination’.”
15. Wide shot, briefing room
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“Since 7 October, Israeli forces have arrested almost 2,000 Palestinians. We have received credible and consistent reports indicating a further increase in the ill-treatment of detainees, which in many cases could amount to torture.”
17. Wide shot, briefing room
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR):
“We strongly urge Palestinian armed groups to immediately stop launching inherently indiscriminate rockets into Israel.”
UN Human Rights spokesperson Liz Throssell said, “While much attention has been on the attacks inside Israel and the escalation of hostilities in Gaza since 7 October, the situation in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is alarming and urgent, amid the increasing and multi-layered human rights violations of Palestinians occurring there.”
Speaking to reporters today (03 Nov) in Geneva, she said, “Since 7 October up to 2 November, 132 Palestinians, including 41 children, have been killed in the West Bank – 124 of those by Israeli forces and eight by settlers. Two Israeli soldiers have been killed,” she stated.
“Israeli forces have increasingly used military tactics and weapons in law enforcement operations, including an operation overnight involving airstrikes on Jenin refugee camp. Law enforcement is governed by international human rights law, which prohibits the intentional use of lethal force except when strictly necessary to protect life.”
“Settler violence, which was already at record levels, has also escalated dramatically, averaging seven attacks a day. In more than a third of these attacks, firearms were used.
We have documented that, that in many of these incidents, settlers were accompanied by members of the Israeli forces, or the settlers were wearing uniforms and carrying army rifles,” she said.
“Along with the near total impunity for settler violence, we are concerned that armed settlers have been acting with the acquiescence and collaboration of Israeli forces and authorities.
Entire communities are being forced from their land by this violence,” she stated.
“Since 7 October, nearly 1,000 Palestinians from at least 15 herding communities have been forced from their homes. In these circumstances, settler violence may amount to the forcible transfer of a population - a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention. Israel, as the Occupying Power, has the obligation to ensure the safety and protection of the occupied population under international human rights law and international humanitarian law,” she said.
“In repeated incidents, armed settlers have given Palestinian communities ultimatums to leave their homes or be killed. In one chilling example of the intimidation communities are facing, pamphlets were reportedly left by settlers on Palestinian vehicles these have with threatening messages telling them to leave now or face what was termed “elimination,” she said.
Despite hundreds of settlers being involved in this daily violence, since 7 October Israeli forces have reportedly arrested only two settlers for assaulting Palestinians and killing one Palestinian farmer.
“Since 7 October, Israeli forces have arrested almost 2,000 Palestinians. We have received credible and consistent reports indicating a further increase in the ill-treatment of detainees, which in many cases could amount to torture,” she said.
Two Palestinians arrested since 7 October have died in custody. Those detained are reportedly not granted due process and judicial guarantees, as required by international law.
The intensification of the fighting in northern Gaza has continued to add to the shocking number of casualties, which, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, has reached over 9,000 killed, among them 3.700 children, and injured in less than four weeks. The last few days have seen intensive strikes by Israeli forces on Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, with dozens of residential buildings destroyed. Similar strikes were also reported in other parts of Gaza, for example in Al Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, with dozens of buildings reportedly destroyed.
There has been a high number of casualties reported, as well as the reported use of explosive weapons with wide area effects in some of the most densely populated areas in Gaza.
We have serious concerns that the principles of distinction and proportionality are not being respected by both sides.
“We strongly urge Palestinian armed groups to immediately stop launching inherently indiscriminate rockets into Israel,” she said, adding that they must also immediately and unconditionally release civilian hostages they are holding. Throssell said this was a serious breach of international humanitarian law.
The intentional co-location of military objectives and civilians or persons hors de combat with the specific intent of trying to prevent the targeting of military objectives is a serious breach of international humanitarian law.