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Hebron Region
3 December
Six-year-old Mohammed
Faras el-Atrash sustained injuries to his neck and shoulder when a Jewish settler
opened fire at him at 9:00 am. Mohammed was walking with his father near Bypass
Road 60, in an area called Qalqas, south of Hebron, when the settler, who was driving his
car at the time, stopped and shot at them. Medical sources in al-Ahlee Hospital
in Hebron stated
that Mohammed was injured seriously in his neck and right shoulder. It is well
known that many Palestinians have been shot on this road by settlers in recent
years of the Intifada. Many of these incidents have occurred during the evening
hours, when pedestrians are walking home. Due to these dangers, Palestinian
residents have avoided using this road or walking near it during the night.
On the same day, a group
of settler women gathered and remained for some time on land located to the
west of the Kiryat Arba’ settlement, to the east of the city. The land belongs
to the Palestinian Jaber family, and has been targeted by the settlers in order
to confiscate it. However, the case has been through the courts. The intention
of the group was to mount pressure on the family and send them the message that
the settler community will obtain the land sooner or later and annex it to the
settlement. Israeli soldiers arrived and prevented the Palestinian owners of
the land from entering it to protest against this action.
9 December
Settlers from Ramot
Yashai in the Tel Rumeida area of the old city of Hebron, renewed their attacks against the
residents of the area. They beat three Palestinian children from the Tayseer
Abu Aisha family with sticks. The children are 10-year-old Fida, 14-year-old Ibraheem
and 7-year-old Waleed. The attack occurred while the three were walking home
after school. On the same day, settlers from Kiryat Arba’ stoned the house of
Kayed S’eed Da’n, located to the south of the settlement. The aggressive
incident occurred during a settler march being held on the street near the
house.
16 December
Settlers from the Susya
settlement in the southeast of Hebron,
uprooted 60 olive trees belonging to Khaleel Musallam Khalaila from the town of
el-Samou’. The uprooting of the trees occured only two days after the family,
in cooperation with Internationals from the Solidarity Movement and the
Agriculture Work Committees in the district, planted them. Khaleel said that
his land is “located one km to the south of the settlement and this aggression
is one of tens of attacks that the settlers have carried out on his land in the
past years.” A few months ago, the settlers burned his crops. Attacks are
continuing in spite of two declarations he succeeded in obtaining from the
Israeli courts that called upon the Israeli military to prevent the settlers
from attacking his land. Khaleel added that he has brought 90 cases of complaint
against the attacks to the Police in the last three years, but no positive
outcome has been achieved—only empty promises have been made.
22 December
The family of
Tayseer Abou Aisha from Tel Rumeida in the downtown area of Hebron stated that "a group of settlers
from the nearby outpost of Ramot Yishai renewed the attacks against the family.
The settlers stoned the house and the 17-year-old daughter, Raja', was injured
when a stone struck her back" Raja' reports that this is the second time
that the house has been stoned in the last two days in view of the soldiers at
the checkpoint close to the house, who did nothing to stop the attacks.
27 December
Settlers from Tena
settlement, south of the town of Dahireyya,
in the south of Hebron District, leveled and damaged around 200 dunam of land
that was recently planted with wheat. The farmer, Shehda Hasan Woriadat
reported "the settlers damaged 40 dunam belonging to me and other 150
dunam belonging to others families from my town. The land that was targeted is
located 3km to the south of the mentioned settlement. The settlers used
tractors and bulldozers to carry out their aggressive attack, which lasted two
days. It appears to us that the settlers wish to establish a new settlement in
the area. Three months ago, they built a new road link between the main road
and the areas where the attacks took place."
Nablus and North of West Bank
3 December
Three Palestinian residents were
injured after a settler ran over them with his car. The event happened while
the three were standing at Hawwara checkpoint, south of Nablus. The motorist was driving his car at a
high speed and caused an accident with three Palestinian cars that were waiting
to pass through the checkpoint, before colliding with the three residents who
were also waiting to pass. The soldiers called for Israeli ambulances and took
the injured people to a hospital in Israel. Eyewitnesses said that the
soldiers, after checking the settler's papers, released him.
13 December
The Israeli military
began demolition work on land that is located near the Avni Havits settlement,
south of the Palestinain city of Tulkarem.
The aim of this work is to prepare the land for building a new portion of the Separation
Wall around the settlement, but the land in question belongs to many families
from Palestinian village
of Shofa. Tahseen Hamed from
the Palestinian Land Defense Committee, reports that "the work started on
the land before the court decision, because we raised the case to the Israeli Court
against the confiscation order of this land which was issued before, but it
seems that the army didn't want to write the decision. It is important to know
that around 2,000 dunam will be inside the Wall, and this land is planted with
olive trees. This means that the confiscation of this land and the loss of the
trees will have a negative effect on the economic life of the owners and will
limit their income. It is also important to note that this village has lost 5,000
dunam in the past for settlement projects or roads."
18 December
Tens of settlers
from many settlements to the north of Nablus
gathered for a march in the Palestinian village
of Wadi Maleh, east of the city of Tobas. The settlers
rallied in the area and some of them were armed. No one knows why they came and
what the aim of the action was. The settlers spent all the day in the area and
during this period the Palestinian farmers vacated their fields to avoid any
clashes or confrontations.
Dozens of Jewish settlers gathered at the Homish outpost, which was dismantled
16 months ago. Palestinian Land Defense Committee member, Fateen Salal, from
Borqa village, where the outpost was established on his land, said "the
settlers came in seven cars and two busses and settled themselves in the area.
During the evening, more settlers came to join them. The [Israeli] Army later
forced them to leave the area.”
19 December
Israeli military
bulldozers began leveling and damaging a large tract of land located to the
east of the village
of Jinsafout, belonging
to the Basher and Abed el-Jabbar families from Jinsafout village in Qalqilyah District.
The aim of the work on the land is to expand the Jewish settlement of Immanuel.
Local Palestinian Council sources reported that the Israeli military damaged
this land five years ago. They have now returned to continue their work, which trongly
suggests that they are going to confiscate and annex it to the settlement.
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