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following article will be included a book entitled Searching Jenin, edited by Ramzy Baroud,
Editor-in-Chief of the Palestine Chronicle, it will be
available in bookstores in December 2002. "They forced Yasser
to take off all his clothes including his underwear &
they ordered him to walk like a dog, and then he burst
into tears..."
By Suzanne Russ
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (PC) - On Monday, November 25, Israeli
soldiers ordered a young resident of the town of Nablus
to strip completely naked in the street, according to
Palestinian witnesses.
Yasser Sharar, 25, was caught violating the curfew in
Nablus and was stopped by Israeli soldiers at gunpoint,
who immediately ordered him to remove his clothes.
In an interview with Reuters, a witness explained, They
forced Yasser to take off all his clothes including his
underwear they ordered him to walk like a dog and then he
burst into tears,
The eyewitness who watched the scene from a few meters
away continued. He kept crying and was in a very
stressful situation many residents, including women
watched him and he was very embarrassed.
Israeli soldiers refuted the claim, saying that they
merely asked him to lift his shirt, but he voluntarily
removed all his clothing to get media attention. The
Reuters report also claimed that this is the first time
Israeli soldiers have ordered Palestinians to completely
strip naked publicly in a security operation.
However, recent interviews conducted by the Palestine
Chronicle with scores of residents of the Jenin refugee
camp contradicted the Reuters claim. Dozens of residents
of the refugee camp claimed that during the Israeli
invasion of April, 2002, it was a common practice to
force residents to strip naked as a form of humiliation,
or as the Israelis say, a security operation.
Na'el Ammar, 43, is a resident of the Jenin refugee camp
and explains how Israeli soldiers arrested and detained
scores of men from the refugee camp, and forced many to
strip naked, We were mostly older people, sick and
wounded. We had nine handicapped people with us, three
were from the same family, sons of Abu Ibrahim. Some of
us were too old, they were senile. When they told them go
left they would go right, but they stripped them naked
anyway. I tried to help them as
much as I could. I was the only one who spoke Hebrew.
Close to us was a group of young men. They were
handcuffed, naked and lying on their stomachs. The
Israeli tanks would pass by them so fast, only forty
centimeters away from their heads.
Nawal Hawashin, a mother of eight, told Palestine
Chronicle reporters that they threatened her 18 year old
son with death if he did not follow their orders to strip
naked. They ordered my son and other young men to take
off all their clothes and throw them on the ground. The
soldiers warned that if the boys made any move, they
would be shot. Near the Sahah, there was a body of a man
with a white beard. He was lying dead on the ground, and
tanks were rolling right over him. I couldn't recognize
him. My son Mohammed said, "Mother, I am too ashamed
to take my clothes off in front of women." I told
him, "Son, this is our fate."
Jamal Hussein has a family of thirteen. A man who worked
as a cheap laborer in Israel before the invasion of Jenin
described in detail how terrified Jenin residents were
gathered in the center of the camp and forced to undress.
Soldiers stationed on the top of a nearby house started
throwing dirt on us.. We remained 15 men and boys. Half
an hour later a tank came and stood near us. They pointed
the canon at us. And they spent over an hour terrifying
us that way. The commander of that unit spoke in Arabic
to us. Go to Saha. While we were on our way, we kept
reading Koran. We felt that they were going to execute
us. Once we arrived there, we found a large number of
men, forced to strip completely naked. There was a big
pile of clothes. Soldiers started shooting right above
our heads, they would call on us, one by one. Once they
pointed at you, you would have to pull your pants down
and your shirt up, when it was my turn, as I stood up, I
noticed the body of a man, Jamal Sab! bagh. It was some
sort of a test. If you pass, you are arrested and if you
don't, they'll shoot and kill you. According to Jenin
residents, Israeli forces were not discriminatory in
their aggression, young men, old and disabled were
targeted. 45- year old Um Siri lamented how her son was
not only forced to strip naked, but how he was later used
as a human shield. Then they took my son, they had him
strip naked, and they also started firing between his
legs to terrorize him.
Israeli soldiers arrested and detained Um Siri's son for
days, during this time, she did not know if he was dead
or alive. Finally she found him in a rescue shelter where
he recounted how he was treated. When I also found my
son, he told me that the soldiers took him to a field
near the camp with many other young men, he told me that
the soldiers had them walk in front of the tanks, as they
were looking for fighters.
The vulnerable and elderly, according to residents, were
treated just as mercilessly. Um Siri recounted how the
women of Jenin tried to come to the aid of some men,
forced to stand naked publicly, in the pouring rain. We
passed by the sons of Sheikh Abdel Salam. They were
standing there in the rain, after the Israelis had them
strip completely naked. There was a woman who came with
us. She took her headscarf and tore it to several pieces
and gave it to the young men to cover themselves. A very
thin old man approached while screaming, "My sons,
my money, for God's sake, they took everything!" The
Israelis had him strip naked like the day he was born.
Once the women saw that, they started pulling their hair,
hitting their heads, and wailing. He has all of his
life's savings with him, because he was worried that he
might lose it in the invasion, but when the Israelis
stripped him naked, they found the money and took it.
Other residents described how young men were stripped
naked and then shot. Yusuf Shalabi, a young man from the
camp explained how the Israeli soldiers denied medical
treatment to the wounded, I remember this nightmare very
well. It is very difficult to talk about it. I remember
them stripping the people naked, they would handcuff them
and blindfold them. I remember seeing two wounded men,
one was wounded in the shoulder and the other in the leg.
They were screaming in pain and the soldiers would not
allow them to be treated.
The Israeli army, who according to Amnesty International
committed war crimes in Jenin in April of 2002, targeted
medical workers as well. They also forced the women to
remove their head scarves. Seham Shalabi, a young woman
who works in a textile factory in Jenin recounted her
memories of those days last April. An army jeep came and
started circling the house, then it opened fire at us.
Why would they open fire at us? Then they came and they
searched us, and had us walk two by two, out of the camp.
Just as we began moving, we saw another group of tanks
and bulldozers. We found some doctors and medical
workers, forced strip naked, handcuffed. Then they put
them in trucks and took them to the Salem detention
center. The Israelis started shouting and ordering us to
take off our head scarves.
Humiliation of medical workers was not only reported by
the residents of Jenin, but these events were also
narrated by the medical workers themselves. Mohammed
Rafi, the director of the Red Crescent Society's youth
development programs in Jenin recounted how the Israelis
held medical workers hostage in the Jenin hospital for
days, and then forced them to strip naked as well. They
did not allow anyone in or out. If one of us wanted to
leave to the hospital across the street, it would take
two hours of telephone calls and deliberation. Ambulance
drivers would be forced to wait for two hours with people
bleeding inside before they were allowed entry to the
hospital, they
would take our volunteers or drivers, have them stripped
naked, and interrogated and insulted.
Of the scores upon scores of interviews conducted by
Palestine Chronicle reporters in the Jenin refugee camp,
that act of forcing civilians to strip naked was reported
time and again. The Israeli army has defended the action,
saying that such tactics are necessary to assure that
Palestinians are not carrying explosives.
Edited by Ramzy Baroud, Editor-in-Chief
of the Palestine Chronicle.
Searching Jenin will be available in bookstores in December
2002.)
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