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Appeal from Ramallah |
APPEAL FOR HELP FROM THE
SIEGE OF RAMALLAH
30 March 2002, Easter Weekend
[3-30-02]
ALSO: A Jewish woman reflects at Passover on the
need for a truly "free
Jerusalem"
We are members of the international and Palestinian community trapped in
the Siege of Ramallah.
On early Friday morning, 29 March 2002, Israeli forces re-invaded the
city of Ramallah. The Israeli forces have occupied Ramallah completely
and have established tank positions throughout the city, in all civilian
areas. We can hear explosions, tank shelling and heavy caliber gunfire
throughout the night and day. Israeli snipers are shooting regularly in
civilian neighborhoods at times when they are not under any form of
fire. As we write this, there are US-made Apache attack helicopters
overhead firing on the city. Israeli bulldozers are creating permanent
positions for the tanks in and around private houses. There is the
constant sound of tank movements throughout residential areas.
Israeli forces have attacked the Presidential compound, and are now
holding Palestinian President Yasser Arafat hostage with no electricity,
water or phone lines. Members of President Arafat's bodyguards have been
killed, and others are still injured and being denied medical care.
Conditions in the city are now deteriorating rapidly.
Some of us have had experience in other sieges, in Sarajevo, Dili, and
elsewhere. There is a familiar pattern of emergency rapidly developing.
This is the beginning of a humanitarian crisis. Immediate intervention
is required to prevent a disaster.
No Movement Possible: Inhabitants of the city are under
complete curfew. There is absolutely no freedom of movement, even for
ambulances, doctors or international agencies, such as the International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). There is no medical access. Palestine
Red Crescent medical relief workers have not been permitted to provide
medical services to the local population. Israeli forces are firing on
anyone walking out on the streets.
On Thursday, based on fears of an Israeli re-invasion, more than 500
inhabitants, including foreign nationals, lined up in the mud and rain
at the Qalandiya checkpoint-the only exit point from the city allowed by
Israel-begging Israeli soldiers to allow them to escape. In response,
Israeli soldiers fired over their heads, exacerbating the panic and
causing most to simply return to Ramallah.
Israeli Forces Using Human Shields: Israeli soldiers
are occupying an increasing number of private residences and detaining
the residents collectively in single rooms, with little or no access to
telephone lines, news coverage or even food and water. In some cases,
tens of civilians (including entire families) are being held in one
room. Meanwhile, Israeli occupation soldiers have taken up armed
positions in the houses or apartments of these residents. Civilian
detainees include foreign nationals.
No Access to the City: The ICRC, the UN and other
humanitarian agencies are unable to access the city or to access the
civilian detainees and other prisoners.
Food Resources Limited: There is no food entering
Ramallah and no one is allowed to restock. There will shortly be a food
and drinking water crisis. Some parts of Ramallah are already without
water altogether. Israeli soldiers are also eating the food of residents
while taking up positions in their houses.
Electricity Being Cut: Large parts of Ramallah are
without electricity and heat. The weather has been raining and
unseasonably cold - residents have been struggling to keep warm. The
lack of electricity also means that residents are without television and
any news reporting of the situation outside their homes. Many residents
of the city rely on cellular phones for communication and without
electricity they are unable to recharge their phones. Therefore, the
population is being held in isolation and there is increasing fear and
confusion. Also, some telephone landlines have been cut.
Prisoners Being Taken: Israeli forces are taking
Palestinians prisoner, in the streets and in house-to-house searches.
Israeli troops are calling upon all male residents between the ages of
16 and 40 in some neighborhoods to "surrender". The wounded
are being treated roughly and being denied medical access. Now, their
fate is unknown. There are reports of summary execution of some
prisoners. The ICRC does not have access to them to ensure adherence to
international law, and specifically the Geneva Conventions.
Gratuitous Vandalism and Destruction: There are
on-going spiteful acts of destruction. Most commonly, Israeli tanks are
driving over and flattening cars whether on the streets or parked on
pavements in front of residences. Personal property inside houses is
being destroyed in house-to-house searches.
We, the besieged people of Ramallah, appeal to all people of good
conscience around the world to mobilize immediately.
 | We particularly appeal to the people of Israel, in
whose name these actions are being taken, for help. To keep the
option of peace alive, we appeal to you to ask your Government to
immediately lift the siege.
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 | We appeal for the safety of all individuals.
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 | We appeal for freedom of movement within the city
and outside access to the city.
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 | We appeal for food, medical supplies and access to
medical treatment, electricity, water, phone lines and other
necessary facilities.
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 | We appeal for access of humanitarian agencies,
including the ICRC, to all detainees, prisoners and hostages,
including Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, to ensure their
well-being.
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WE APPEAL FOR THE SIEGE TO BE LIFTED.
This appeal has been made to you by Palestinians, as well as nationals
of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Jordan and
other nationalities.
For More Information:
Due to fear of retribution, the names and contact information of those
authoring this appeal have not been included. For their contact
information,
please contact Michael (972-52-266-208).
International Committee of the Red Cross: Jerusalem: (972-2) 582-8845,
Tel Aviv: (972-3) 524-5286
UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA): (972-2)
589-0401
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