Palestinian Medical Relief Society (PMRS)


URGENT ALERT

RAFAH: Emergency Medical Teams Prevented from
Accessing the Injured and Dead

Tuesday 18th May 2004



Not content with launching a full-scale attack upon the residents of Rafah
killing 16 the Israeli occupation forces are preventing medical teams from
accessing the dead and injured. Despite international condemnation of their
attacks, the occupation forces have also defied International Law yet again,
by denying civilians the right to medical care. The hospital in Rafah is
overflowing with the casualties that ambulances were able to reach, but
those they could not lie dying in their homes and streets. So far PMRS has
received the following news:

Said Lemghayer (23) from the Tel El Sultan neighborhood in Rafah, died
instantly when Israeli snipers shot him whilst he was standing outside his
house. His family tried to transfer him to a hospital but the occupation
forces prevented the ambulance from reaching him. Snipers have been planted
on every rooftop in the area and are shooting at anyone they see. As a
result, repeated attempts by the ambulance to get to Said were met with
heavy firing. Eventually the family had to resort to putting him in shop
refrigerator that is normally used to store dairy products.

Fathi Abu Ermaneh (35) was shot in the neck by a sniper whilst standing in
the street. However, medical teams have not been able to reach him because
the snipers start shooting as soon as they attempt to move.  He remains in
the street and because no one can reach him, they do not know if he is dead
or alive.

On the outskirts of Rafah, Munira As Siguli was injured whilst in her house.
Again, snipers have prevented the ambulance from reaching her, so nobody
knows whether she is dead or alive.

Witnesses have reported that there is film footage showing an ambulance
attempting to reach an injured person lying on the ground. Due to the
intense shooting the ambulance is prevented from doing so. In the end one of
the team has to get out of the ambulance and drag the body towards the
vehicle.

A woman from the Abu Ghali family in Tel Al Sultan attempted to get to a
hospital as she was about to give birth. Again she was prevented from doing
so and with aid of the local women, had to give birth at home, placing the
life of both Mother and child at risk.

A brother and sister from Tel Al Sultan, around ten and eleven years old and
called Ahmed and Asma AlMughayer, were shot whilst inside their home. The
ambulance was prevented from accessing them and the hospital has now been
informed that they bled to death. The hospital is appealing to all human
rights and humanitarian organizations to help them in facilitating the
transfer of these two dead children to hospital.

Ismail Balawi was killed a few hours ago after his son was killed this
morning. However, he has two children who are injured but stuck in their
house with ambulances unable to reach them. These two children are in a very
serious health situation as they are both bleeding heavily. We again urge
you to contact International Humanitarian organizations to help ambulances
to reach them.

There are many more reports about people being killed or injured in areas
such as Qadisia and Akbet bin Nafe' but because no one is allowed to reach
them, we are unable to confirm their condition.

The Abu Yusef Al Najar hospital used to be a local clinic but was converted
to a hospital when the Intifada started. It lacks many amenities, including
an intensive care unit. It has no electricity and is now dependant on a
generator. The hospital cannot receive all the injured and three of the dead
have had to be stored in a room because there is not enough space in the
morgue. After coordinating with the Israelis, the hospital was given
permission to transfer the injured to the European and Nasser hospitals in
Khan Yunis. However, once the ambulances began to move the patients, they
came under heavy fire, and had to abandon the mission.

According to witnesses the Israeli soldiers have also imposed an ambush
around a series of ambulances. They allowed them to enter Tel Al Sultan from
Rafah in order to collect patients and transfer them to the Abu Yousef Najar
hospital in Rafah, but on their return journey the occupation forces
surrounded six of these ambulances preventing them from leaving the Tel Al
Sultan medical clinic. They also demolished the clinic's fence.

In addition to the dead and injured, patients with chronic and
non-communicable diseases are being prevented from accessing treatment.
There are a considerable number of patients urgently requiring dialysis and
chemotherapy but can not get to hospital, which places their health in a
critical situation.

PMRS is asking the International community to contact all humanitarian,
human rights and health organizations to intervene by pressurizing the
Israeli occupation forces to allow the free movement of medical teams. The
Israeli occupation forces' appalling disregard for the Palestinians' right
to access to medical care must be prevented otherwise there will be a
serious humanitarian disaster in Rafah. Please ask all organizations to
contact:

Shaul Mofaz
Minister of Defense
Kaplan Street
Hakirya
Tel-Aviv 61909
Tel: +972 3 5692010
Fax: +972 3 6916940

Tommy Lapid
Ministry of Justice
29 Salah al-Din Street
Jerusalem 91010
Israel
Tel: +972 2 6708511
Fax: +972 2 6285438
E-mail:
sar@justice.gov.il






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