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Dheisheh Refugee Camp, March 11Monday 11 Mar 2002


author: Muna Hamzeh (by way of Gush Shalom list) (munahamze@estart.com)

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600 Rounded-Up in Dheisheh, House-to-House Searches Underway

Monday, March 11, 2002



At about 6:30 a.m. Palestine time today, Israeli troops called on all male

residents of Dheisheh Refugee Camp between the ages of 14-50 to assemble

in the courtyard of a stone factory at the western edge of the camp. Six

huundred men are being detained. The majority of men between the ages of

14-40 have been outside the camp since Thursday. The men who were

rounded-up today have been blindfolded and their hands tied. Some western

camera crews were able to film the men. Local Bethlehem TV stations have

broadcast the photos and the women and children in the camp are watching

their loved ones on their TV screens being mis-treated by the soldiers.

The children are in a state of hysterics after seeing their fathers and/or

older brothers in this state on TV. As the soldiers approach each

blindfolded man, they are spitting on him and beating him. One by one, the

men are being taken into a side room inside the factory and interrogated.

Masked Palestinian collaborators are at hand to tell the soldiers which of

the men is an active member of the resistence. This is what Oslo has given

us.



The latest news from the camp is that the men who have been interrogated

and will be released have been placed in one room and the plan is to

release them at the end of the day. But the release won't take place until

Israeli troops finish the house-to-house searched currently underway.

About ten minutes ago, I called my friend Hourieh. "The searches are

taking place about three blocks from my house. My only hope is that they

will get to my house before it gets dark. All we can do is sit and wait

our turn." Only women and children are inside the houses and according to

one woman whose house was searched less than an hour ago, the soldiers

aren't leaving anything inside in tact. The contents of all closets,

cupboards, shelves, everything is being turned on the floor. The soldiers

are destroying any furniture or belongings they feel like destroying.



About three hours ago, Israeli Defense Minister Benyamin Ben Elazar was in

Dheisheh to inspect the site where the men are being held. An exchange of

gunfire was reported during his visit, but it is all quiet now.



Dheisheh's entire civilian population is being subjected to the horror of

Israel's military might. Every woman in the camp now does not know whether

her husband will return home today or will be taken away. The detained 600

men have not had anything to eat or drink for the past 10 hours. Nor have

they been able to relieve themsevles. The number of those who will be taken

away remains unclear.



Yesterday (Friday, March 10, 2002), the Israeli military dynamited four

houses in the camp. All four houses being to families who lost sons in

this Intifada. Another family was notified that their house will be

dynamited today. The close proximity of the houses - many houses share a

wall with a neighbor, means that the destruction of the houses has caused

extensive damage to neighboring homes. Keep in mind that the Palestinians

have no insurance on their homes and there are no government funds to

compenstate anyone for their loss.



The pictures of the round ups in Dheisheh were on al-Jazeera.net (www.aljazeera.net) this

morning - I recognized some of my former neighbors, all blindfolded.



There is the picture "Palestinian males betwee ages 14-50 being rounded up in

Dheisheh Refugee Camp (Monday, March 11, 2002)"



Third man from the right (in grey shirt) is Nasser Hamash,

my ex-neighbor.

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