A barrage of reports by the UN, the European Union and assorted
charities has repeatedly warned that the Palestinians in Area C are
under threat. Some 350,000 Jewish settlers now inhabit over 200
settlements and outposts in the same area, usually on the high ground,
twice as many people as the Palestinians in the land below.
May 4th 2013
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IT WAS just another day for the Israeli army on the West Bank. Having
parked its jeeps in the hills south of Hebron, a unit of soldiers
checked the papers of the Palestinians who lived there, confiscated one
or two, and then herded the people and their flocks off a hilltop which a
nearby Jewish settlement, called Susiya, has been eyeing with a view to
taking it over. “Military zone,” tersely explained an Israeli officer,
who had just received a warrant declaring it such. “Off you go.”
Taking time out from their Saturday morning prayers, a few settlers
looked on approvingly. “Don’t argue,” replied the officer, when a
Palestinian shepherd asked why the soldiers were moving Arabs out of the
newly acquired military zone but not Jews. “You have a minute to move
or I’ll arrest you,” said the officer.
“Settlers are just off-duty soldiers,” mumbled the shepherd to his
sons as they stubbornly continued to tend their sheep. A Palestinian
mother picnicking with her two toddlers is hauled away by Israeli
soldiers, while villagers plead for her release.
The signs of previous bouts of displacement ring the adjacent hills.
Mobile homes for young Jewish settlers sprout on the hilltops. Armed
with a list of military orders, Israeli soldiers are herding the West
Bank’s Palestinians out of the rural 60% of the territory, officially
known as Area C, where Israel has full military and civilian control,
and into cities. On some days the Israeli army declares a patch of land
to be a live-fire military zone. On other days they say the Palestinians
must move because of an impending archaeological dig. The erection of
hilltop stations to provide antennae for Israeli mobile phones (but not
for Palestinian ones) is another oft-cited reason for pushing
Palestinians out. Eight Palestinian hamlets around Susiya face
demolition.
Armed Jewish settlers assist the clearance. Soon after the army did
its job, a Jewish shepherdess from Susiya brought her flock onto a
Palestinian field of wheat to let it graze. Someone had scratched out
all the Arabic road signs...READ MORE
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