Settler Violence and Occupation Watch: Report LXIII
1st - 15th April 2004
Settlers Attacks
Hebron Region
? On April 1, a group of settlers from many outposts in
the old city of Hebron attacked a shop near Alharam Al-Ibrahimi that
belongs to Shawkat Fakhori. The settlers entered the shop and damaged
products. Shawkat says ?this attack is meant to force me to close the
shop which I recently re-opened according to the last military order to
re-open shops in the old city after a full year of closure.? About one
hundred shops are still closed in many parts of the city.
? On April 3, three armed settlers from Susya attacked
Jaber Hammad Nawaj?a, 75, and his wife Sara, 60. The settlers attacked
him using their hands and stones. Jabber was taken to medical center in
the village for treatment. On April 2, an armed settler attacked three
other residents from the same family in the area. Nawaj?a reports: ?we
face routinely this kind of aggressions that aim at forcing us to leave
our land located near the Susya settlement. The settlers claim that it
is a closed zone and part of the settlement?s land. If they continue
their actions and the army allow them to do so, we will lose our land
and livelihood from both our livestock and agriculture.? In the last
few months, it becomes clearer that the settlers from many settlements
and outposts in the South Hebron region increase their attacks against
tens of families to prevent them from using their lands. The residents
report that this increase of settlers violence followed the military
announcement of January 2004 that thousands of Dunam of land south of
Yatta are closed military zones 5 months ago.
? On April 4, about 20 settlers from Beit Hadassa
attacked Qurtoba elementary school for girls in Al-Shohadaa? Street.
The settlers threw stones at the student and the school. The student
Shurog Seder, 11, was injured in her neck and was taken to the close
clinic. The principal of the school called the Temporary International
Presence in Hebron (TIPH) to help the student to go back to their
homes. At the same time, other groups of settlers from the Admot Yishai
outpost (Tel Romeyda) stoned Abu Haikal and Abu ?Asha houses near the
outpost.
? On April 10, settlers from the Avraham Avinu outpost
in the old city of Hebron seized control over the Agbat mosque and
placed there beds and furniture. The mosque was transferred to become
the home of Zionist Jewish settlers. Imad Hamdan, director of Hebron
Rehabilitation Committee reports: ?it is grave violation against the
indigenous residents. The army does nothing to prevent the aggression
despite the requests by our and other organizations in the city to stop
this violation. This means that the illegal take-over is part of the
comprehensive policy in Hebron to force the residents to leave their
homes in the old city in order to facilitate more for space for the
settlers to go ahead with their colonization of the city.? Several
organizations in the city, like the municipality and Wagf, issued many
statements against this action and called Israeli authorities to force
the settlers to leave the mosque. This is a very dangerous move to
seize holy Muslim sites.
? On April 11, settlers from Susya, south of Yatta and
Hebron, damaged 14 Dunams of wheat that belong to Mohammed Nawaj?a from
the village of Susya. Mohammed reports: ?the settlers came to the land
with their livestock that ate and damaged crops in my land which is
located 150 meters west of the settlement?s fence.? Nawaj?a added that
this happened after a full week of attacking his and other families by
settlers from the Susya.
? On April 11, settlers from the outpost Beit Hadassa
in the old city of Hebron attacked Qortuba School in the night and
broke three windows. During the day, settlers from the same outpost
chased a student in Al-Shohadaa? Street and stoned them. The student
Raja Abu ?Asha says: ?the settlers stoned tens of students who left the
school on their way home. Soldiers did niot bother to intervene.?
? On April 13 and 14, settlers from many outposts in
the old city of Hebron attacked many houses and residents in the city.
Suleyman Matariyya reports: ?tens of settlers, some of them armed,
attacked many houses in the old city. My face was injured by a stone.
In these same attacks Rami Matariyya, 22, and Jamal Matariyya, 33, were
both injured in their heads by stones and taken to a local clinic for
treatment. The houses of Mu?taz and Nidal Ja?bari were attacked by
settlers and three windows were broken. These actions took place in
midnight.?
Nablus and north of West Bank
? On the evening of March 27, around 30 settlers from
Eli, south of Nablus, attacked the Az zawiya School for Girls. The
school is located near the main road between Ramallah and Nablus.
Eyewitness Isma?el Abed Allah reports: ?7 cars full of armed settlers
came and opened fire in the air to force the people to leave and then
entered the school and classes. The settlers left towards the Eli
settlement after the army jeeps arrived at the scene. When we entered
the school we saw many windows and doors damaged.? At the same day,
around 40 settlers from Shilo, south of Nablus, some of them armed,
attacked tens of residents cars on the main road between Nablus and
Ramallah. The driver Mohammed Suwwan reports: ?when I reached the
checkpoint near Hawwara I saw tens of settlers in a march or a
demonstration in the street and tens of Palestinian?s cars stopped in
the street because it was impossible to drive on. The settlers were
simply blocking the street. I stopped my car like everybody else and
was forced to wait until the end of the march. At this point the
settlers began to stone our cars. Many windows were broken and my own
car was severely damaged. The soldiers at the checkpoint did nothing at
all to stop this settlers aggression?.
? On the night of March 29, two settlers attacked the
house of the Domaidee family, located near the main street in the
Huwwara village. One window was brokeb. Abed al Rahman Domaidee reports
?at 9 pm a settler car stopped on the street, two armed settlers came
out and stoned the windows of my house. They also shouted racist curses
against Arabs. In the following day I built a wall between the house
and the street to avoid such attacks. The settlers then came and
demolished the wall. I went to the Israeli Military center in the area
to file a complaint. The officer asked me to give him the names of the
settlers, because according to him he could not deal with the issue
without it. But how can I know their names? I left the office knowing
that the Israerli army will never help me.?
? On April 1, tens of settlers from Shave Shomron
attacked a bus owned by the Alwaleed Buses Company on the way between
Nablus and Jenin. Five of the bus windows were broken and a child was
injured. Raja Daraghma, 40, explains: ?we took the bus from Nablus to
return home to our villages west of the city. There were some 50 people
in our bus, my son Mohammed, 2, included. Three settlers from Shavey
Shomron settlement began to stone the bus while on the main road
opposite the settlement, my son was injured in his head by pieces of
broken glass. He was then taken to the Rafidya Hospital in Nablus for
treatment.?
? On April 12, two armed settlers from Elon Moreh
entered some houses in the village of Azmut east of Nablus. The
settlers opened fire in the air and took a horse belonging to Ra?eq
Subaih. Subaih explains: ?few months ago I bought the horse that cost
me 4000 NIS. On 12 April two armed settlers from Elon Moreh entered
some houses in Azmut, they opened the fire in the place and took away
my horse, I followed them, and they went to Elon Moreh. It is not the
first time that the settlers commit such thefts. They attack our
village many times and including farmers in their fields.?
? On April 14, five armed settlers from Qedumim
prevented many farmers from Kafr Qaddum from reaching their land for
work. The land is located near the settlement. Farmer Abe El-Hameed
Ishtaiwee reports: ?while myself and many other farmers were working in
our lands, five armed settlers arrived and pointed their guns in our
faces. They forced us to leave our land. This happened in front of the
soldiers who were at the scene and did nothing to stop the settlers.?
Bethlehem Region
? On April 13, three armed settlers from Tekoa?, south
of Bethlehem, attacked the shepherd Imad Mahmoud Abu Ramis from the
village Tuqu while he was shepherding his livestock in his land near
the settlement. The settlers stoned his livestock and forced him to
leave. They claimed that this land belongs to the settlement. Imad
reports that in the last few months the settlers increased considerably
their violence against the local residents in and prevent many families
from cultivating and using their land.
Land Confiscations and Take over
? On April 14, the army leveled and damaged some ten
Dunams of land belonging to the residents of the Qarawat Bani Zeid
village, northwest of Ramallah. It is very likely that a new military
center in the area is going to be established. During the work, dozens
of trees were uprooted.
? On April 14, settlers leveled 15 Dunams of land west
of the Ma?n settlement, south of Yatta. The land belongs to Saber
Hurainee who reports: ?the ?reason? for the confiscation of my land is
to expand the outpost of Havat Ma?on (the Ma?on farm) near the
settlement Ma?on. This happened three days after the Israeli army
instructed the local council to survey the number of residents in the
village and other villages south of Yatta.?
? On April 14, bulldozers leveled tens of Dunams in the
land of Kafr ?Ein, west of Ramallah, during work for the construction
of the Apartheid Wall. Hundreds of olive trees were uprooted.
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