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The Great March of Return Seven Months On

28 Nov

7:56 PM

B’Tselem has completed a very revealing survey of 406 live gunshot wound survivors, with information from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

This investigation involved 406 protesters wounded with live ammunition shot from Israeli soldiers across the perimeter fence, dividing Israel and the Gaza Strip.

The Great March of Return protest began in Gaza on March 30, 2018, and have continued every Friday since then.

63 youth under the age of 18 were included in this group, and made up 15% of the 406 surveyed.

The survey focused on one specific group injured and only represent 7% of the total gunshot victims.

An analysis of the questionnaires elicited the following information :

85% (348) including 48 minors reported lower limb injuries, while only 8% (33) including 10 minors reported upper limb injuries.

58% (237) of this group were more than 10 meters away from the so called security fence which is militantly protected by the Israeli forces.

41% (167) including 29 minors were shot anywhere from 1-10 meters away, while 35% (145) including 24 minors were shot by Israeli forces while at a distance of 10 – 150 meters away.

The protesters reported being involved in the following activities that lead to there being shot by is really forces.

Some were waving a Palestinian flag, over filming the protest while watching the protest, or assisting wounded protesters. These actions DO NOT warrant the use live ammunition, however Israel’s open fire policy allows it, clearly exposed in this survey.

83% (339) of these victims have undergone prolonged and continued medical treatment with 57% (233) have endured physical therapy and rehabilitation. 10% (42) of the surveyed group have become handicapped, a greatly disproportionate punishment.

The report includes an analysis of photographs, obtained by Amnesty International by a forensic pathologist, who after reviewing the photographs stated many of the wounds we’re consistent with the ones caused by 5.56 mm military ammunition. As well as 7.62 mm hunting ammunition, which expand once it hits its target.

Amnesty International said in regards to the injuries that “using high-velocity military weapons designed to cause maximum harm” is “deeply disturbing, not to mention completely illegal.”

The human rights group called Israel’s deliberate shooting of protesters to cause maximum damage a war crime according to International Law.

The effects of these injuries have been devastating for so many Palestinians who should have the right to protest peacefully.

Many of the stories in this report have one outcome, incapacitation. so many have lost their ability to walk, and most have lost the ability to live the life they did before the protests.

One example being Muhammad Abu ‘Aker from Khan Younis, whom approached the fence, threw stones, and burned tires to restrict the view of the Israeli soldiers.

Muhammad was 30 meters away from the fence and had his back turned to the soldiers when he was shot in the back.

He was in the intensive care unit for a week and in the hospital for four more weeks. He now lives with a colostomy, which he hates, in addition to being in chronic pain, and living on narcotics for relief.

A protester at 30 meters away from the fence, facing away from the fence, can not logically be considered a threat, but, Israels’ “open-fire policy” as coined by B’Tselem, is not based on logic, or beneficence, but a flawed sense of validity.

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