{"id":204541,"date":"2013-11-30T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-03-12T18:47:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.un.org\/unispal\/?p=204541"},"modified":"2019-03-12T18:47:35","modified_gmt":"2019-03-12T18:47:35","slug":"auto-insert-204541","status":"publish","type":"document","link":"https:\/\/www.un.org\/unispal\/document\/auto-insert-204541\/","title":{"rendered":"Children Affected by Armed Conflict in Israel and the State of Palestine (Nov. 2013) – UNICEF Bulletin"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Since 2007, a UNICEF-led working group has consolidated efforts to report on the impacts of armed conflict on children in Israel and the State of Palestine. The bulletin is published on a bi-monthly basis highlighting trends and patterns in grave violations against children. Members of the working group include: Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights, Save the Children, DCI-Palestine, B'Tselem, Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, War Child Holland, OCHA, OHCHR, UNESCO, UNICEF, UNRWA and WHO.<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n This edition covers the <\/strong><\/span>third quarter of 2013.<\/u><\/strong><\/span> <\/u><\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n On 11 July 2013, a five year old boy was arrested in Hebron and accused of throwing a stone. The young boy, who is below the age of criminal responsibility, was transported in an Israeli military Jeep to his home and then marched with his father, cuffed and blindfolded, through streets of Hebron that are normally off-limits to Palestinians due to the presence of Israeli settlers. Following the detention, the child was transferred to the Palestinian police. While this incident is the first of its kind, other incidents were documented in 2013, including 27 school children arrested in Hebron city centre in March.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n In the first nine months of 2013, five Palestinian children were killed (all boys) and 1,062 were injured (1,034 boys and 28 girls). No Israeli children were killed and five boys were injured. <\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n The third quarter saw a significant decrease in the number of children injured compared to the second quarter (512 children) but an increase in terms of number of children killed with one Palestinian refugee boy killed in the northern West Bank.<\/strong><\/p>\n The third quarter of 2013 also saw the displacement of three Palestinian communities almost in their entirety in East Jerusalem and in the northern Jordan Valley. This is an emerging new trend, which the humanitarian sector is following with concern. In addition, a high rise in demolitions in East Jerusalem was reported, confirming the increasing trend of displacement of Palestinians from East Jerusalem in 2013. The total number of incidents documented in the reporting period is 251, affecting 8,227 children.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n <\/p>\n KILLINGS AND INJURIES<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n During the third quarter of 2013, one Palestinian boy was killed and 182 Palestinian children were injured (174 boys and eight girls). No Israeli children were killed or injured. <\/strong>This marks a significant decrease in the number of children injured compared to the second quarter of 2013 (512 children).<\/p><\/div>\n Nevertheless, the average number of children injured has tripled over the past two years. <\/strong>The monthly average of children injured so far in 2013 is 118, more than double the monthly average of 2012 (56 children injured) and three times the monthly average of 2011 (37 children injured).<\/p><\/div>\n WEST BANK<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n Killings<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n On 31 August 2013, a 17-year old Palestinian boy died of wounds that he sustained on 20 August 2013, when Israeli Security Forces (ISF) moved into Jenin refugee camp and clashes erupted <\/strong>between them and Palestinians, including children.<\/p><\/div>\n Injuries<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n 180 Palestinian children were injured in the West Bank.<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n Eighty children<\/strong><\/span> (79 boys and one girl) <\/span>were<\/strong><\/span> injured by ISF during demonstrations,<\/strong><\/span> including demonstrations to<\/span> commemorate the anniversary of Ariel Sharon's visit to the I-Ir-qm al-Sharif\/ Temple Mount<\/strong><\/span> in Jerusalem's Old City on 28 September 2000, igniting the cycle of violence known as the Second Intifada.<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n Children between six and 17 years old were also <\/span>injured during weekly demonstrations against the Barrier or Israeli settlements, <\/strong><\/span>and in <\/span>refugee camps <\/strong><\/span>(Al Jalazun, Aida and Arrub). The children were injured with <\/span>live ammunition <\/strong><\/span>(three boys), with <\/span>rubber-coated metal bullets <\/strong><\/span>(48 boys and one girl, including a<\/span> six-year-old refugee boy who lost his right eye<\/strong><\/span> when the rubber-coated metal bullet entered his eye socket). Others were injured after being <\/span>hit by tear gas canisters <\/strong><\/span>(two boys), suffering severe tear gas inhalation (23 boys), or being physically assaulted (three boys).<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n Another<\/span> 83 children<\/strong><\/span> (81 boys and two girls) <\/span>were<\/strong><\/span> injured by ISF during military operations such as search and arrest operations,<\/strong><\/span> including in refugee camps (Qalandia and Jenin), or during clashes between soldiers and Palestinians. These children, aged between one and 17 years, were injured with <\/span>live ammunition <\/strong><\/span>(seven boys), <\/span>shrapnel of expanding bullets' <\/strong><\/span>(five boys) or <\/span>rubber-coated metal bullets <\/strong><\/span>(45 boys). Others were injured after suffering severe tear gas inhalation (17 boys and two girls, including <\/span>five children aged 1 to 6 years) <\/strong><\/span>or being physically assaulted (seven boys).<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n In addition, 17 children were<\/span> injured in the context of settler-related violence.<\/strong><\/span> Eight children (five boys and three girls, as young as six) were <\/span>injured directly by Israeli settlers <\/strong><\/span>as a result of physical assault (in the Old City of Jerusalem, the Old City of Hebron and in Qawawis – south Hebron). <\/span>ISF interventions during clashes between Palestinians and Israeli settlers <\/strong><\/span>in Nablus and Jerusalem led to the injury of nine children, including by severe tear gas inhalation (three boys and two girls), injury with rubber-coated metal bullet (two boys), shrapnel (one boy), and the noise of an exploding grenade (one boy).<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n GAZA<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n In Gaza,<\/span> <\/span>boys aged 14 and 16 were injured in thie Access Restricted Area<\/strong><\/span>2<\/sup><\/strong><\/span> by IDF soldier<\/strong><\/span> stationed on the Israeli side of the fence<\/span>3<\/sup><\/span>. In this instance, IDF soldiers fired shots towards a group of Palestinian civilians who were walking approximately 100 metres towards the Barrier that runs between Gaza and Israel, on 20 August. The <\/span>two boys were injured by live ammunition in their legs and head.<\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n RECRUITMENT AND USE OF CHILDREN BY ARMED FORCES AND GROUPS<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n No cases were reported in the third quarter of 2013.<\/p><\/div>\n ARREST AND DETENTION<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n At the end of September 2013,<\/span> 179 boys aged 14 to 17 years were in Israeli military detention<\/strong><\/span> for alleged security violations, including 27 between the ages of 14 and 15 years. This marks a 0.5 per cent decrease compared to the previous month.<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n The number of Palestinian children detained by Israeli Security Forces has been fluctuating at around 200 per month over the past two and a half years. <\/strong>The monthly average for 2013 shows that 211 children per month were in Israeli military custody, compared to 196 per month in 2012; <\/strong>this marks a 7.7 per cent increase. Out of the 179 children, 113 were in pre-trial detention and 66 were serving a sentence.<\/p><\/div>\n ILL-TREATMENT<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n In relation to these cases, a sample of children arrested, comprised of 23 boys aged 15 to 17, provided sworn affidavits in which they described being subjected to ill-treatment and\/or acts that could be tantamount to torture by the Israeli army and police.<\/span> Out of the 23 sample cases, 20 boys suffered at least ten different types of ill-treatment,<\/strong><\/span> including but not limited to, <\/span>being painfully hand-tied, blindfolded, strip searched, leg-tied, verbally abused, subjected to physical violence <\/strong><\/span>(beating and kicking, which in some instances resulted in a <\/span>knee injury and a broken nose), not informed of their rights, and not allowed the presence of a parent or lawyer during interrogation.<\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n One boy, aged 16 years, was <\/span>threatened with sexual violence. <\/strong><\/span>Two boys, a 16 and a 17 year old, were <\/span>held in<\/strong><\/span> solitary confinement,<\/strong><\/span> for five and 25 days respectively, <\/span>during the interrogation process.<\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n All the 23 boys were transferred to prisons inside Israel during the reporting period, in contravention of the Fourth Geneva Convention.<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n On 11 July 2013,<\/span> a five-year-old boy was arrested in Hebron<\/strong><\/span> and accused of throwing a stone <\/strong><\/span>(See photos on Page 1). <\/i><\/span>The young boy, who is below the age of criminal responsibility, was <\/span>transported in a military Jeep to his home and then marched with his father, cuffed and blindfolded, through streets <\/strong><\/span>of Hebron that are normally off-limits to Palestinians due to the presence of Israeli settlers. Following the detention, the child was transferred to the Palestinian police. While this incident is the first of its kind, other incidents were documented in 2013, including <\/span>27 school children arrested in March in Hebron city centre, <\/strong><\/span>in the same spot or a short walk away from the site where the five-year-old and his father were detained.<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n EDUCATION-RELATED VIOLATIONS <\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n Attacks on schools<\/strong><\/span>4<\/sup><\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n In the third quarter of 2013, <\/span>18 incidents of attacks on schools were documented in the West Bank,<\/strong><\/span> marking a slight increase compared with the 17 incidents reported in the second quarter of 2013. Since 21 November 2012, the date of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, <\/span>no incidents were reported in Gaza or Israel, <\/strong><\/span>confirming the positive trend of the first and second quarter of 2013.<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n In the West Bank, the 18<\/span> <\/span>incidents included nine instances of military activities, six instances of military use of school premises and three settler-related incidents. These incidents were reported in the governorates of Jerusalem, Jenin, Tulkarem, Ramallah, and the Old City of Hebron. The nine incidents resulting from military activities involved clashes between Palestinians and ISF that resulted in children arrested for stone throwing, children suffering from tear gas inhalation and disruption of schools' daily routines.<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n The six instances of military use of school involved the ISF using a school to secure an area (Nablus, 21 August and 19 September), and IDF soldiers occupying classes and the school yard <\/strong>of four schools: 'Huwwara Secondary School for Boys' (Nablus, 30 July), 'Al-Khadr Secondary School for Boys' (Bethlehem 1-3 September), `Tareq Bin Zyad School for Boys' and 'Osama Bin Muncieth School for Boys' (Hebron 22 and 23 September).<\/p><\/div>\n The three<\/span> settler-related incidents<\/strong><\/span> included <\/span>Israeli settlers breaking into the Qurdoba Basic Mixed School <\/strong><\/span>in the Old City of Hebron on 22 September; <\/span>an armed settler trespassing on school grounds during school hours <\/strong><\/span>on 29 September in East Jerusalem's Dar Al Aytam Basic school for boys in the Abu Tor neighborhood; and the <\/span>physical assault of a 13-year-old girl <\/strong><\/span>by a settler on 28 September in the Old City of Jerusalem.<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n Denial or access to education<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n
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