Settler Violence and Occupation Watch: Report LXV
May 1st - 15th 2004
Settlers' Attacks
Hebron Region
? On May 1 at 10am, 7 workers of Hebron Municipality
were attacked by settlers while working in Al-Haram Al- Ibrahimi (Cave
of the Patriarchs) garden. The workers were forced to leave the place.
Municipality resources state that the settlers came and asked the
workers to leave the garden and not to work in it while threatening
them with guns; the soldiers in the area did nothing to stop the
settlers. Few days ago, the a similar incident took place in the
garden. Municipality resources add that the settlers intend to take
over the garden by preventing the residents and official bodies, such
as the Municipality, from entering or using the garden.
? On May 1, settlers from Susya, southeast of Yatta,
attacked some farmers in the fields near the settlement. Shihada Abu
'Eram was physically attacked by 4 armed settlers including with
stones. The settlers confiscated his agriculture tractor. Mohammed
Nawaj'a reports: ?after the attack, the settlers came to the land in
the evening and sabotaged with a tractor 5 Dunams of wheat belonging to
Nawaj'a and Jabor families.?
? On May 2, settlers from many outposts in the old city
of Hebron took over El-Kayyal mosque in the city. The settlers
transformed the mosque to a house for their use. This action happened
after one month of gradually take over of the Aqbat mosque in the city.
The Islamic Waqf issued a statement calling human rights organisations
and the international community to pay more attention and intervene to
stop the settlers' aggressions in the old city of Hebron, especially
violations against holy places that are protected by the Geneva
Conventions and Humanitarian Law.
? On may 2 during the afternoon hours, about ten
settlers, some armed, chased many residents in Wadi Husain, west of the
Qiryat Arba?. The settlers stoned people. Hisham Idrees says that the
settlers from Qiryat Arba? attack residents in the place regularly and
that few days earlier they did the same thing. Sabryya Iskafee, 38, was
injured in many parts of her body after the settlers stoned her. Na'la
Idrees reports that she was stoned by settlers last Thursday while
walking with three other women in the street.
? In the afternoon of May 3 a group of settlers from
Qiryat Arba? stoned many houses in Wadi El-Nasara, south of the
settlement. Munther Da'na reports that the attacks happened at the same
time that soldiers entered several houses in the place and at the same
time the settlers gathered in land that belongs to Mahmoud Bouti Jaber,
which was leveled by the settlers five months ago to expand their
settlement to the south.
? On May 3, settlers from the outpost Magen David (Yair
Farm), east of the settlement Susya, southeast of Yatta, damaged by
using a tractor 18 Dunams of land planted with wheat that belongs to
the brothers Yousef and Hammad Abu Eldibs. The Outpost was established
ten years ago and consists of 13 mobile houses; few settlers are living
in it. In the same area, settlers prevented the resident to cultivate
their land three days before.
? On May 9, and throughout the two days, settlers from
outposts and other settlements in the Hebron area gathered, marched and
demonstrated in the streets of the old city of Hebron, celebrating the
Jewish feast of Lag Bao?mer. The house of Jaber family was stoned and
their car was set on fire. In Tel Romiyda, settlers attacked three
houses that belong to Abu Haikal and Abu ?Esha families. Racist
anti-Arab slogans were shouted in all the marches.
? On the morning of May 11 settlers from Ma'on,
southeast of Yatta, set 4 Dunams of wheat on fire; the land belongs to
Hussein Ahmad Hamamda. This is the second time that settlers from Ma'on
inflict such acts against the crops in the area. The first time it
happened was was when settlers set on fire 35 Dunams that belong to
'Omour family.
Nablus and the Northern West Bank
? On the night of April 29, about 20 armed settlers
from Shaked and Hinanit entered the village Umm Ar Rihan, west of
Jenin, opened fire and stoned houses and cars in the village. Bader
Ziad, member of the local council, reports that ?there is no reason for
this aggression and this is not the first time that the settlers from
both settlements attack the village. Many times in the past they
entered the village and attack Palestinian houses."
Ziad adds that his village is now trapped between the
Apartheid Wall from the east and the ?Green Line? from the west
surrounded by four settlements (Shaked, Hinanit, Reyhan and Tel
Menasheh). The lives of the 500 residents are unbearable at the present
time. No one can leave or come in but via the Wall?s gate which is
guarded by soldiers.
? On the noon of May 2, 3 armed settlers, some of whom
were veiled, attacked the east side of the village Urif, south of
Nablus. Fawzi Shehada, a member of the local council reports: ?ten
windows were shattered when the settlers stoned the houses of Isam
Safadi, Samir Sawalmeh, Abed Raheem Safadi and Faig Safadi. The houses
in the east side of the village were attacked many times by the
settlers. We approached the army and the police many times and they
promised to stop such aggressions. Yet, the situation remains the
same.?
? On May 11, 10 settlers from 'Aley Zahav set on fire
some 50 Dunams of olive trees belonging to many families from the
village Kafr ad Dik, southeast of Qalqiliya. Farmer Hussein Iddek
reports that 200 trees were burned completely in the site located near
the bypass road leading to the settlement. The residents are unable tot
reach the area because the settlers remained in the place until the
trees were fully burned.
Land Confiscation
Gaza Strip
? On May 3, settlers from Neve Dekalim started working
in building new 21 housing units in the settlement. According to the
plan, the work will end in the coming few months. Some hundred settlers
gathered in the place to celebrate the beginning of the work.
? On May 2, the settlers from Givat Harsina, east of
Hebron, confiscated 18 Dunams that belong to the Ajrab family. The land
is located to the west of the settlement. Ajrab reports that the
confiscation happened while the case is discussed in the Israeli
Supreme Court which did not yet rule of the issue. (For more
information consult previous AIC reports).
? On May 4, the Army issued two orders: the first to
demolish 11 houses in Wadi El-Nasara area in the old city of Hebron;
the second to confiscate 700 square meters east of Al-Haram Al-
Ibrahimi (Cave of the Patriarchs). The first order was numbered 1/0/4
and it states that the Israeli authority will demolish 11 houses in old
city of Hebron in the site of Wadi El-Nasara. Abd El-hadi Hantash of
the Land Defense Committees explains that the purpose of the order is
to open a road between the settlement of Qiryat Arba? and Al-Haram Al-
Ibrahimi. The houses belong to the Da'na, Jaber and Idrees families.
The second order, numbered T/26/4, is to confiscate 700 square meters
near Al-Haram Al- Ibrahimi. This land belongs to the Islamic Waqf.
Hantash adds that both orders were signed in April 29.
? On May 6, the Army Commander in West Bank Moshe
Kapliniski issued an order to confiscate 22 Dunams in the village
Far'un, south of Tulkarm. The purpose of the confiscation is to open
new bypass road for Avney Hefets. The land belongs to Saleem Ibraheem,
Mohammed Bodair, Rasheed Bodair and Khaleel Bodair who say that they
were given the order in the Kafriyyat checkpoint near the village.
According to the order, the owners have 7 days to contest it.
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