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Israeli settlers attack internationals and a Palestinian shepherd

Operation Dove | September 15, 2014

At Tuwani – On September 14th, two Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian shepherd and two international near the Israeli outpost of Mitzpe Yair, in the South Hebron Hills area. During the aggression, the settlers stole video cameras from the internationals and broke one of their phones. Israeli police detained the Palestinian shepherd and one of the internationals for six hours. There were no consequences for the settlers.

At about 9:00 a.m. four Palestinian shepherds from the South Hebron Hills village of Qawawis were grazing their flocks accompanied by two internationals, on Palestinian owned land nearby the Israeli outpost. Two settlers from Mitzpe Yair crossed a closed area (where the access is forbidden to everyone else) in order to attack one Palestinian shepherd, starting to chase away his flock. The two internationals present taped the scene.

Afterwards the settlers assaulted the internationals: at first they grabbed one by the neck and knocked him down, they snatched his camera and broke his phone; subsequently the settlers attacked the other one twisting her arm and also seizing her camera. The settlers ran back to the outpost holding the stolen cameras, and the Palestinian and the internationals went to Qawawis village.

The Israeli police came to the Palestinian village and asked the shepherd and internationals to follow them to the Israeli Police station in Kiryat Arba settlement, due to one settler claiming that they threw stones at him. The Police officers detained both of them for six hours and questioned them about the incident. Israeli police released them at 5:00 p.m. without consequences.

The South Hebron hills area has suffered from the presence of Israeli settlers’ since the 70′s. Eight Israeli settlements and outposts (among which Mitzpe Yair is one) almost completely isolate 16 Palestinian villages from the rest of West Bank. The settlers’ violence includes overt violent attacks on Palestinians and their animals, damages to private properties, and limitations to freedom of movement with many consequences on their daily life. Since the beginning of 2014, Operation Dove registered the arrests of 15 Palestinians, including minors, because they were on lands near the settlements. During the same period there were no consequences for Israeli settlers involved in the incidents occurring in the area.

In spite of the violence suffered by the Palestinians from the South Hebron Hills area, they keep on grazing and farming on their lands, resisting in a non-violent way to the Israeli occupation.

Operation Dove has maintained an international presence in At-Tuwani and the South Hebron Hills since 2004.

[Note: According to the Fourth Geneva Convention, the Hague Regulations, the International Court of Justice, and several United Nations resolutions, all Israeli settlements and outposts in the Occupied Palestinian Territories are illegal. Most settlement outposts, including Havat Ma’on (Hill 833), are considered illegal also under Israeli law.]

September 15, 2014 - Posted by | Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism | , , ,

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  1. Reblogged this on HAPLOGROUP – bit that makes us human. and commented:
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    Comment by Winslie Gomez | September 15, 2014 | Reply

  2. The only democracy in the Middle East

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    Comment by Rayed | September 16, 2014 | Reply

  3. It should also be remembered that it is not just Israeli settlers who enact this common scenario. Israeli military forces habitually do similar in Lebanese territory. But beyond Lebanon’s routine complaints to the UN, nothing is said or done about it. Here is a typical report from 13 Sep 2014: “An Israeli enemy patrol breached the “Blue Line” at 10:40 a.m. on Saturday, 50 meters into the outskirts of the Southern town of Shebaa, in a futile attempt to kidnap a Lebanese shepherd, a Lebanese Army communiqué indicated. The incident is currently under follow-up in coordination with the UN Interim Forces in Lebanon.” Many times the shepherd (or similar) is indeed “detained” and later released after interrogation, but frequently the livestock is not returned. And do recall that UNIFIL forces are actively patrolling the border. Past complaints and report details are available at http://unbisnet.un.org/, entering the relevant key words in the search.

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    Comment by Brenda | September 16, 2014 | Reply


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