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During this reporting period, the Israeli Army continued to violate the First and Fourth Geneva Conventions and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by denying freedom of movement to Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulances and its medical teams, who were threatened by gunfire, humiliated and verbally abused. Delays, denial of access and arbitrary searches had a negative impact on the sick and the wounded in Jenin, Tubas, Jericho, Nablus and Bethlehem. Jenin 12 July 2003 (14:30): Israeli soldiers at the Jannat checkpoint, which controls access to Jenin, stopped a PRCS ambulance on its way to the Ya'bad station. Israeli soldiers searched the ambulance and the crew and arrested one of the EMS medics at gunpoint, tying his hands behind his back and forcing him to sit on the ground next to the tank. As of this writing, the medic is still in detention. Tubas 12 July 2003 (11:40): A PRCS ambulance transporting a patient from the Nablus EMS station to the village of Sadet Qarara was stopped by an Israeli jeep at the Sadet Qarara intersection. The crew was ordered to stay in the ambulance as the soldiers inspected their IDs and license. Twenty minutes later, the soldiers returned the IDs and the license but issued two fines without giving any explanation. Jericho 17 July 2003 (10:15): A PRCS ambulance transporting two patients to Al-Maqassed Hospital and St. John's Ophthalmology Hospital, both in Jerusalem, was stopped by Israeli soldiers at the Za'em checkpoint. The soldiers demanded to see the crew's and the patients' IDs and the latter's referral slips. One of the patients was not carrying a referral slip, but had an appointment card for the Ophthalmology Hospital. After waiting for one half hour, the soldiers told the crew that they would be granted permission to cross the checkpoint. Forty-five minutes and still waiting, the soldiers changed their minds. They ordered the crew to turn back using threatening language. In total, the ambulance was detained for 75 minutes. In addition to the above, the following table lists incidents of delay of access during this reporting period. PRCS Branch Date Checkpoint Delay of Access (unless indicated 'denied access') Nablus 13/7/2003 Howwara 120 minutes 17/7/2003 Al Ram 50 minutes Bethlehem 17/7/2003 Gilo 105 minutes These incidents constitute a breach of articles 19, 24 and 25 of the First Geneva Convention, which guarantees the protection of medical units, establishments and personnel, as well as articles 27, 55 and 56 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which calls for the protection of civilians. Read More...
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