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Eugene

(62,627 posts)
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 09:41 AM Nov 2023

Beatings, threats at gunpoint and fleeing in terror: Inside the most aggressive West Bank land grab in 50 years

Source: The Independent

Beatings, threats at gunpoint and fleeing in terror: Inside the most aggressive West Bank land grab in 50 years

Bel Trew visits villages in the occupied West Bank and hears harrowing tales of settler violence in which Palestinian families describe being forced from their homes – in what human rights groups say is the single biggest land grab since Israel captured the region in 1967

22 hours ago

The man in Israeli military uniform sliced off Mohamed’s clothes with a knife, urinated on him, and then, after relentlessly beating him, tried to rape him with a stick. He details the assault that took place in the village of Wadi al-Siq, about 20 miles northeast of Jerusalem in the occupied West Bank.

Mohamed Mattar, 46, a Palestinian activist and humanitarian, had come to this Bedouin community to assist 30 Palestinian families that lived there. They appealed for help as attacks by Israeli settlers across the occupied West Bank had surged and become dangerously violent in the aftermath of Hamas’s brutal attack in southern Israel on 7 October.

There were reports that armed settlers were planning a “cleansing day” in retaliation for the attack by Hamas that killed 1,400 people. And so on that day – 12 October – panicked families in Wadi al-Siq, who had already been subjected to multiple terrifying armed raids, decided to evacuate. With Mohamed’s help, they began loading the cars up, but before they could successfully leave, two pickup trucks arrived, packed with armed settlers and men in military uniforms.

Mohamed says the men – he identifies them as a mixed group of Israeli police, soldiers, and settlers in military uniforms – forced those gathered to empty their bags at gunpoint, and found kitchen knives among their belongings. Mohamed says they accused him of planning to stab one of them.

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Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israel-hamas-west-bank-palestinians-settlers-b2445259.html

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Beatings, threats at gunpoint and fleeing in terror: Inside the most aggressive West Bank land grab in 50 years (Original Post) Eugene Nov 2023 OP
Of course, there will be few comments on this Bettie Nov 2023 #1
So horrific, again! Goddessartist Nov 2023 #2
If you try to use Google maps to find this, you need to go to a goofball transliteration. Igel Nov 2023 #3

Bettie

(16,947 posts)
1. Of course, there will be few comments on this
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 09:47 AM
Nov 2023

because the violence by the right wing settlers in the West Bank is something that some don't want to acknowledge.

Goddessartist

(2,067 posts)
2. So horrific, again!
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 10:03 AM
Nov 2023

How do these people even deal with this? These Israeli terrorist settlers are just plain evil.

And no, you won't hear from the 'Israel can do no wrong' crowd who justifies bombing hospitals and schools and refugee camps.

Igel

(36,038 posts)
3. If you try to use Google maps to find this, you need to go to a goofball transliteration.
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 04:45 PM
Nov 2023

"Wadi as-seeq". (I agree with the "as-" part, that's just a clearcut assimilation rule; but "seeq" is odd.)

Bedouins are their own special issue in Israel. They pick up and settle where they like. They're like Irish Travelers, except they figure any unoccupied territory is a fine place to move to--perhaps for a month, perhaps for a decade.

The guy shown in a 'tent' is in an olive grove ... one that he probably didn't plant.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/West_Bank_Access_Restrictions_June_2020.pdf says it's in a "nature preserve," which just means that the land is subject to use limitations (which are well defined but completely unknown to me).

The Guardian article compares summer 2023 to summer 2021. I'm more curious about '22. Lion's Den was founded then and really engaged in some serious stirring of the proverbial fecal stew. I've half a mind to consider it the "cause" that prompts an "effect." Then again, that Lion's Den had pups.

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