Demolishing Gaza

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor has released a comprehensive report marking one year since Israel launched its genocidal campaign against civilians in the Gaza Strip on 7 October 2023. During this period, Israel has committed grave war crimes, with the explicit complicity of the international community.

De-Gaza

Titled De-Gaza: A Year of Israel’s Genocide and the Collapse of World Order, the report details the most prominent crimes committed over the past 12 months, thoroughly documented by Euro-Med field teams. It traces the clear elements of genocide perpetrated by the Israeli army, explores the legal frameworks defining the crime of genocide, and scrutinises both the context and ongoing circumstances. The report also addresses the international judiciary’s response, and, significantly, the global community’s complicit role in allowing the genocide to continue.  

The report sheds light on the appalling conditions and systematic atrocities Israel has inflicted upon the occupied Palestinian territory, with a particular focus on the Gaza Strip. These long-standing crimes include the illegal blockade, the deliberate isolation of Gaza from the rest of the Palestinian territory and the world, the systematic deprivation of basic human rights to the Strip’s residents, and the deliberate destruction of essential services.

Israeli army genocide

Since the start of the genocide in Gaza, more than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli army, including around 42,000 recorded by the Gaza Ministry of Health, the majority being women and children. In addition, approximately 100,000 have been injured, with thousands of bodies still lying under the rubble and in the streets, unreachable by rescue and medical teams.

An estimated 10 per cent of Gaza’s population has been killed, injured, reported missing, or detained as a result of Israeli military assaults. Of the 50,292 Palestinians killed—including those still buried under the debris—33 per cent were children, and 21 per cent were women. Thousands more have been forcibly detained, with 3,600 still languishing in various Israeli prisons and detention centres.

Around 3,500 families have suffered multiple losses since October 2023. Of these, 365 families have lost more than ten members, while over 2,750 families have lost at least three.

The report details the systematic acts of genocide committed in Gaza, such as the targeted killing of civilians in homes, shelters, displacement camps, and humanitarian-declared zones. Civilians were also killed by military vehicles and tanks, in field executions, through drone strikes, in crowded markets, and even while waiting for aid at relief trucks.

Ugly tactics

The report notes the Israeli military’s starvation tactics, the deliberate killing of prisoners and detainees, and the assassination of humanitarian workers, qualified professionals, and Palestinian elites.

The Israeli army employs explicit methods designed to inflict severe physical and psychological trauma on the population. These include launching thousands of systematic military assaults on civilians, dramatically increasing deaths among people of reproductive age, separating families, targeting the healthcare system, and imposing brutal living conditions marked by starvation and malnutrition.

The obstruction of humanitarian aid further exacerbates these atrocities, creating life-threatening situations for thousands.

The root cause of this persecution—the illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory since 1967—has created conditions for the ongoing genocide, as confirmed by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in its advisory opinion of 19 July 2024, on the legal consequences arising from Israeli policies and practices in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Both the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip are internationally recognised as Palestinian territories that were occupied in 1967.

Up until 2005, the Israeli occupation army maintained internal and external control over Gaza by stationing military forces within and outside the Strip, establishing settlements on its land, a situation still seen in the West Bank today.

In 2005, Israel declared a unilateral “disengagement,” evacuating its settlers from Gaza and withdrawing its military forces. However, despite this declaration, Israel continued to exercise control over Gaza, maintaining real authority over critical aspects of governance. The ICJ upheld this position in a recent advisory opinion, reflecting the near-universal international consensus on Israel’s continued occupation.

Even after its military withdrawal, Israel retained control over the essential governing elements of Gaza, including its population registry, borders (land, sea, and air), and the regulation of movement for both people and goods. Israel also continued to collect taxes on imports and exports and maintained control over the buffer zone.

Brutal

Following the 7 October 2023 attack, Israel declared a state of war, with its President, Prime Minister, and other political and military leaders at the forefront. The declared aim was to eliminate Hamas, secure the release of hostages, and restore security. Thus began Operation Iron Swords, a brutal military offensive that intensified the suffering of Gaza’s civilians.

Euro-Med Monitor concluded with a set of recommendations after a year of genocide in Gaza, emphasising that all states, both individually and collectively, are still obligated to work towards stopping the ongoing genocide by all available means. Preventing and punishing this crime is an international legal obligation incumbent upon all states without exception, and it is an obligation of absolute authority towards all.

Euro-Med Monitor calls for the imposition of a total arms embargo on Israel, the termination of all licences and agreements related to arms imports and exports (including dual-use materials and technology that could be used against Palestinians), and an end to all military and intelligence cooperation.

In addition to imposing travel restrictions and freezing Israeli government assets, Euro-Med Monitor calls for political and economic sanctions on Israel and its accomplice states. These measures are intended to pressure the responsible parties into upholding international law, ensuring non-recurrence of crimes against Palestinians, and compensating the victims of these atrocities.

The organisation further calls for the halting all forms of support to Israel in connection with its genocide and other crimes against Palestinians. This includes withholding investments, cancelling or suspending political, diplomatic, economic, commercial, and academic ties, and curtailing support from the media, legal, and other sectors that might contribute to the continuation of these crimes.

Key measures include ensuring the Israeli occupation army’s full withdrawal from Gaza, dismantling all military installations, barricades, and checkpoints, ending the imposed military and geographical divisions, restoring the Strip’s geographical unity, and guaranteeing the safe and swift return of forcibly displaced individuals to their homes. Furthermore, the recommendations call for the protection of freedom of movement, travel, and access for all citizens of Gaza.

EuroMed Human Rights Monitor

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‘Arab Bloggers Cry Social Media Foul ’

Bloggers denounced the closure of the accounts of Palestinian activists on the X (formerly twitter) social platform. They say this latest decision comes within a systematic campaign to silence the free voices who are defending the rights of the Palestinian people in the face of the Israeli occupation.

They pointed out that the accounts closed by the X platform, have played a prominent role in highlighting the suffering of the Palestinian people and transmitting the crimes of the Zionist occupation in Gaza to the world through social media platforms.

Bloggers confirmed that these accounts have come to represent a strong media front to face the Zionist narrative and convey the truth to the Arab and international public and make them aware of the tragedy of the Palestinian people, especially in the ongoing war on Gaza.

A Window on The World

Activist Adham Abu Salmiya said “for me, social media represents an important window onto the world, but it does not form the essence of human existence. There is no value to man if virtual space takes priority over the real world, where attitudes are made and achievements are realized.”

Abu Salmiya added to Quds Press, whose number of followers reached one million people before he was suspended said that “suspending my account on the X platform may hinder my media message for some time, but it will not weaken my commitment to conveying the truth and serving our central cause, Palestine.

My presence will remain effective in the field, and my continuous efforts towards awareness and human struggle for the benefit of our Arab nation are greater than any electronic platform. Success is not measured by the number of followers, but by the extent of the impact we make on our reality and the future of our generations,” he added.

Palestinian writer and analyst Ibrahim al-Madhoun said: “In an unfortunate development reflecting the extent of the influence of the Zionists on social media platforms, the X management closed my account, which exceeds 100,000 followers, despite the fact I did not violate any of the network’s standards, I did not publish photos or videos, but expressed my political views, reflecting my affiliation the just cause of the Palestinian people.”

‘Silence The Voices’

This step is “an extension of the continuous attempts to silence the voices that defend the rights of the Palestinians and seek to highlight the crimes of the occupation.

The closing of my X account is a serious indicator that this platform is losing its role as space open to all, as its management seems clearly biased towards the Israeli side in its handling of Palestinian content.

If X continues its policy of closing Palestinian accounts, it means it has abandoned its neutrality and have become a political tool serving the Zionist agenda thereby losing its credibility as a global platform that allows free expression.

I will officially message the X administration to reactivate my account, with the confirmation that I have not violated any of the network’s standards,” stressing “these practices will not discourage me from continuing my message, but will increase my insistence on communicating my voice and my cause to the world.

In light of these arbitrary measures, I decided to focus more on my alternative platform on Telegram, which has more than 6,000 subscribers, where I will continue to publish my opinions and positions with all freedom and transparency. In addition, I will continue to strengthen my presence on the other platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Tik Tok, despite the challenges facing me there as well.

The war on social media is a difficult and cruel battle, but we will not allow one platform or any other party to be a way to silence the voice of the Palestinian right,” he concluded.

The closure of these accounts generated much comment who showed solidarity with activists Abu Salmiyah, demanding that his account be restored.

In his support Palestinian activist Khalid Safi wrote on X that “Adham Abu Salmiya is one of the most powerful and influential accounts in the Arab region”.

Support came from Kuwaiti poet Ahmed Al-Kandari and Mauritanian thinker Muhammad Al-Shanqaiti who said “Professor Adham Abu Salmiya speaks truthfully in time of falsehood, and is a brave and brave man who carries the people of Gaza and Palestine.”

Bias

As for the Palestinian historian Khaled Al-Ashqar, he pointed out “the blockade is renewed on Palestinian content as the second year of the Al Aqsa Flood enters”, confirming that “these Western platforms are still biased towards the occupation narrative…”

Kuwaiti activist Khaled Al-Otaibi said that the account of my brother Adham Abu Salmiya on X was suspended as part of a systematic campaign to suppress the free Palestinian voice and the Arab narrative that cracks the truth and refutes the false Zionist narrative.

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‘Israel Killed My Sister’

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a personal note written by the Editor of The Palestine Chronicle Dr Ramzi Baroud on the assassination of his sister in Khan Yunis on 9 October, 2024. Dr Soma Baroud follows the more than 42,000 innocent civilians killed in this Israeli genicide of Gaza.

Early this evening, Israel killed, or more accurately assassinated, my sister Dr. Soma Baroud, by bombing her taxi in the Khan Yunis area, killing her and six other innocent people.

She was the kindest soul, a great mother and a most loving sister.

She was a member of a generation of female doctors that revolutionized medicine in the Strip.

She healed many people, never charged the poor and until the last day of her life remained principled, loving, kind and patient, even when Israel blew up her house a few weeks ago.

I don’t know what else to say, aside from the fact that I suddenly feel as if a child who became orphaned all over again.

She was a leader of our family, and fulfilled the role of our mother who died at a young age.

I am sorry, sister, that I could do nothing to protect you.

I feel deep shame that I live in the very country that paid for and made the bombs that killed you.

When the numbness is gone, I will try to stay strong only driven by the hope that we will meet again in Paradise.

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Israel Kills Palestinian Journalist, Injures 2 More in Jabalia

Israeli troops shot and killed Palestinian photojournalist Mohammad Al Tanani at the Abu Sharakh roundabout in Jabalia, Wednesday.

 Al Tanani, who worked for the local Aqsa TV, becomes journalist number 176 to be killed by Israeli soldiers since 7 October, 2023.

Israeli missiles targeted a group of journalists who were covering the latest displacements of people who were ordered to leave their homes in Jabalia.

He was hit with two other colleagues reporter Tamer Lubbad and Al Jazeera cameraman Fadi Al-Wahidi who was shot in the neck.

The last two however were only injured but in critical condition in the Baptist Hospital were they where quickly rushed to by their colleagues.

The shooting at the group of journalists was a warning to them not to report on the latest Israel military incursions on north Gaza and Jabalia, where its currently under siege. Israeli troops entered Jabalia on 4th October and they are still there.

The names of the journalists are trending on the social media.

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369 Days Into The Genocide

Daily Briefing by the Ministry of Health in Gaza on Day 369 of the Israeli Genocide:

The Israeli occupation committed 3 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, resulting in 45 documented fatalities and 130 injuries.

The documented Palestinian death toll has now reached 42,010 fatalities and 97,720 injuries since October 7, 2023.

Many victims are still unaccounted for, either buried under the rubble or scattered on the streets, and rescue and civil defense teams are unable to reach them.

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