UN rights office: Situation in West Bank ‘is alarming and urgent’

Palestinian relatives react outside the morgue of the Jenin Hospital on Friday before the funeral of a man killed during clashes with the Israeli army. (AFP)
Palestinian relatives react outside the morgue of the Jenin Hospital on Friday before the funeral of a man killed during clashes with the Israeli army. (AFP)
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Updated 03 November 2023
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UN rights office: Situation in West Bank ‘is alarming and urgent’

UN rights office: Situation in West Bank ‘is alarming and urgent’
  • Ammar Al-Dwaik, director general of the Independent Commission of Human Rights of Palestine in Ramallah, seat of the limited Palestinian self-rule authority in the West Bank, said that many people were afraid to venture far from their homes

GENEVA: The UN rights office has described “alarming” conditions in the occupied West Bank, saying Israeli forces were increasingly using military tactics and weapons in law enforcement operations there.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli forces on Friday killed seven Palestinians in raids across the West Bank.
“While much attention has been on the (Hamas) attacks inside Israel and the escalation of hostilities in Gaza since Oct. 7, the situation in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is alarming and urgent,” said Liz Throssell, spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights or OHCHR.
She said at least 132 Palestinians, including 41 children, had been killed in the West Bank, 124 of those by Israeli forces and some eight by Israeli settlers, since violence there intensified in the wake of Hamas’ assault on Israel from Gaza.
The Israeli military has reported a sharp increase in operations against militants in the West Bank since the Oct. 7 attack, making some 1,260 arrests, of whom it said some 760 were affiliated with Hamas.
Throssell said Israeli forces were increasingly using military tactics and weapons in law enforcement operations while settler violence against Palestinian inhabitants, which was already at record levels, had “escalated dramatically.”
“We have documented 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.”
Ammar Al-Dwaik, director general of the Independent Commission of Human Rights of Palestine in Ramallah, seat of the limited Palestinian self-rule authority in the West Bank, said that many people were afraid to venture far from their homes.
“We see increasing numbers of soldiers everywhere. The Israeli army’s treatment of people is becoming more and more aggressive and humiliating,” he said in Geneva via video link.