"Israel Blocks Left-wing Activists From Touring Palestinian Village"
"Activists, traveling to the Palestinian community were met by soldiers with an IDF order declaring the village a closed military zone" (HELE artikkelen nederst under Kilde).
Opplegget er tydelig:
4 år med trakasseringer og voldelige angrep av folk fra ulovlige israelske utposter.
Og IDF sørger for at palestinerne det gjelder, de skal vite at de IKKE får beskyttelse av sivile israeler som vil hjelpe til.
Slik organiseres den etniske rensingen i dette området.
Flere palestinske små-samfunn i området har allerede gitt opp.
Nå står Ein Rahash for tur.
Det groteske er at de kriminelle settlerne, de kaller seg "Angels of Peace":
Skudeneshavn 23. september 2023
Jan Marton Jensen
På Twitter:
23. september 2023
https://twitter.com/janmarton/status/1705664076418801811
21. oktober 2023
https://twitter.com/janmarton/status/1715737542190907766
Ny Info:
21. oktober 2023
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/21/the-most-successful-land-grab-strategy-since-1967-as-settlers-push-bedouins-off-west-bank-territory
Kilde:
23. september 2023
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-09-23/ty-article/.premium/israel-blocks-left-wings-activists-from-touring-palestinian-village/0000018a-c22e-d13d-a98f-dbbf21300000?lts=1695488844803
17. september 2023
https://www.aftenposten.no/verden/i/APM87x/de-bor-ved-fronten-i-israels-okkupasjon-naboene-deres-er-en-av-grunnene-til-at-norges-plan-feilet
14. september 2023
https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-west-bank-area-c-village-bedouin-locals-fear-settler-violence-will-push-them-out/
24. august 2023
https://apnews.com/article/israel-settlers-bedouin-palestinians-displacement-shepherds-9207aa17efcaf9fda58793a847f7e560
HELE artikkelen i Haaretz 23. september 2023:
Israel Blocks Left-wing Activists From Touring Palestinian Village
Activists, traveling to the Palestinian community were met by soldiers with an IDF order declaring the village a closed military zone.
The Israeli military prevented a tour by left-wing activists of a Palestinian village on Saturday, declaring it a closed military zone for the day. The residents of Ein al-Rashash routinely suffer from settler harassment, and is in an area where four herding communities have fled following intimidation over the past year.
As they approached the village, participants in the tour were presented with the military's order, signed by Binyamin Brigade Commander Liron Bitton. The military has yet to respond to a request for comment.
By declaring an area closed, the military can restrict entry
temporarily. Regulations call for such orders to be issued only to
protect security or public order, but they are often used in the West
Bank to prevent demonstrations and restrict freedom of movement.
The organization that organized the tour, Looking the Occupation in the
Eye, petitioned the Supreme Court after receiving the order. Attorneys
Riham Nasra and Alon Sapir accused the military of a "systemic practice
and recurring pattern" to use military zone orders to block activists
from the West Bank. "The petitioners intend to use their status as
Israeli citizens with rights, unlike Palestinian residents, to challenge
the military dictatorship" in the West Bank, they wrote in the
petition.
Ein al-Rashah is named after a nearby spring, which was an important
water source for the community until recently. It has recently been
taken over by settlers who have built a road connecting it to outposts and diverted its water to fill an artificial pond. The government formalized a nearby outpost earlier this year.
In June, settlers attacked the village, breaking windows, destroying a solar power facility, and wounding an elderly resident. Settlers regularly enter the village to take pictures of residents and try to trespass into their homes. They also disrupt villagers' lives in other ways, from driving tractors at their livestock and restricting where their herds can graze.
According to a UN report released this week, since 2022, over 1,100 Palestinians have been driven out of West Bank herding communities by settler violence. Ein al-Rashash is home to around 85 people, who make their living from herding.
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