August 28th, 2007
(33) Palestinians killed by Israeli Security Forces
(9) Palestinian children killed by Israeli
Security Forces
(4) Palestinians killed by Palestinians
(4) Palestinian Assassinations
(0) Israelis killed by Palestinians
Summary Report for August 2007
- On Tuesday, August 28th, 2007, Prime Minister
in Ramallah, Dr. Salam Fayyad, declared that his government would be closing
down 103 non-governmental organizations in the OPT, primarily in Gaza, due to
legal and financial violations. This decision to target organizations
registered under Hamas-controlled Gaza will cut-off thousands of Palestinians
from basic health and humanitarian services. PHRMG strongly discourages the
closure of fundamental services to innocent civilians.
- The Executive Force in Gaza has arrested and severely
tortured over 20 suspected members of the Fatah movement within the last
week. We strongly urge investigation into the detainment and beatings of
these individuals.
- On August 25th, 2007, Ayed Suliman Masalma
(22) died in EL-Ramla Prison, due to medical negligence. We encourage further
examination of the deteriorating health services offered to Palestinians in
the Israeli prison system.
- On August 25th, 2007, Executive Force members
attempted to arrest Sakher Abu al-‘Oun in Gaza, a journalist for the France
Press in the Gaza Strip.
- On August 24th, 2007, during the coverage of
a non-violent demonstration of Fatah supporters in Gaza City, four journalists
were arrested and taken to Gaza Central Prison. These arrests are part of a
larger slew of recent journalist arrests by the Executive Force.
- Israeli attacks on Palestinian fishing boats continue
after extreme restrictions were placed on fishing in Gaza. Over 70 fishermen
have been arrested since the establishment of the restrictions. Around 35,000
individuals in and around Gaza coastal communities are reliant on the fishing
industry.
- The Gaza Strip faces the second severe power shortage
crisis in 14 months after the Israeli Occupational Forces closed the Nahal Oz
crossing. The closure followed the EU’s decision to halt payment for fuel to
Gaza’s lone power supplier. Hamas is accused of withholding electricity
payments from Gaza Electricity Company accounts. The outages affect millions
of civilians in Gaza, forcing the closure of hospitals, NGO’s, and various
other vital services.
- Health services in Gaza continue to plummet after the
Fatah-allied Union of Medical Professions in the Gaza Strip decided to cut
down on work hours in response to harassment from Hamas security forces. The
already grave health conditions in Gaza will progressively decline under
deteriorating medical attention.
- Yusef El-Mansi, the acting Justice Minister, ordered the
dismissal of the Attorney General due to unlawful appointment procedures.
However, the Justice Minister does not have the judicial authority to execute
the dismissal. Soon after the decision, the Attorney General and his
assistants were forcibly arrested by the Executive Force and brought into Gaza
Central Prison on August 16th after being suspected of smuggling
files on murder and corruption. He was beaten and forced to sign a document
stating that he would no longer resume any duties as A.G.
The statistics below
represent a summary of the number of the Palestinian and Israeli fatalities
during August 2007 according to PHRMG Research. The fatalities are classified as
the following:
- Summary of Palestinians
killed by Israelis.
- Summary of Palestinians
killed by Palestinians.
- Summary of Israelis
killed by Palestinians.
