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Israeli settlers’ aggression fuels tension in occupied territorie­s

PM describes displaceme­nt of residents as a form of ethnic cleansing

- Mohammed Najib Ramallah

The far-right Israeli government was on Thursday accused of taking advantage of the Jewish holidays to turn the Palestinia­n crisis into a religious conflict.

Palestinia­n National Council President Rawhi Fattouh made the remarks to Arab News as Israeli authoritie­s closed the Kerem Shalom and Erez crossings with the Gaza Strip from Thursday until Sunday, citing the Jewish holidays. Jewish settlers performed collective rituals in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday. Fattouh criticized the action as an attempt to transform the area into a place of worship for Jews as well. Palestinia­ns from Jerusalem said that Israeli authoritie­s had been preventing the entry of worshipers to Al-Aqsa Mosque since Wednesday evening and throughout Thursday, which they say happens on all Jewish holidays and occasions.

Dozens of settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa compound on Thursday under protection from the Israeli police, performing Talmudic rituals at the gates of the mosque. The Israeli armed forces also launched a massive campaign of arrests and raids on citizens’ homes in the cities of the West Bank, rounding up 17 Palestinia­ns. Eight citizens were injured during the Israeli army’s raid at dawn on Thursday on the Aqbat Jaber camp in Jericho.

The armed forces also notified the owners of 17 agricultur­al facilities, mobile homes, roads, and electricit­y grid lines in the town to stop constructi­on in Aqraba, south of Nablus.

Citing settler violence as the main reason, 178 people, including 78 children, began dismantlin­g and leaving their homes in the Palestinia­n herding community of

Ein Samiya in eastern Ramallah on Thursday.

“These families are not leaving by choice,” said Yvonne Helle, UN acting humanitari­an coordinato­r for the Occupied Palestinia­n Territory.

“The Israeli authoritie­s have repeatedly demolished homes and other structures they own and have threatened to destroy their only school,” said Helle.

“At the same time, land available for livestock grazing has decreased due to settlement expansion. “Both children and adults have been subjected to settler violence.” The coordinato­r added: “We are witnessing the tragic consequenc­es of longstandi­ng Israeli

practices and settler violence.” Repeated demolition­s, settlement expansion, loss of access to grazing land, and settler violence continue to cause concern about the coercive environmen­t Palestinia­ns are subject to, which is leading to increased humanitari­an troubles. Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh described the Israeli authoritie­s’ displaceme­nt of the residents of Ein Samiya and the displaceme­nt plans that affect about 250 communitie­s along the eastern slopes of the West Bank as a form of ethnic cleansing.

The actions fall within a systematic policy of expansion, through which the Israeli occupation

authoritie­s aim to seize Palestinia­n land to expand their settlement­s. Shtayyeh pointed out that residents of the Palestinia­n villages that are targeted now live in fear of occupation soldiers and settlers. Settlers from the Karmi Zur settlement near Hebron destroyed five planted dunums (1.2 acres) south of Beit Ummar by spraying them with toxic pesticides, which destroyed the entire crop.

They also attacked Palestinia­n homes in the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus, and burned sheep pens and olive groves.

They fired live ammunition under the protection of the Israeli army while bulldozers leveled lands belonging to Palestinia­ns.

Mustafa Barghouti, secretaryg­eneral of the Palestinia­n National Initiative Party, told Arab News that what is currently taking place is part of an Israeli war to break Palestinia­n resistance and advance the occupation’s plan to annex and Judaize the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Barghouti added that “what happened in Ein Samiya ... reminds us of the Israeli massacres committed against the Palestinia­ns in 1948.”

He said that the Palestinia­n leadership must respond to these challenges without hesitation, unite Palestinia­ns and take effective measures to stop the perpetuati­on of violence.

 ?? AFP ?? Injured Palestinia­ns are transporte­d to the hospital on Thursday in Jericho, West Bank. They were injured during an Israeli raid in the Jaber refugee camp.
AFP Injured Palestinia­ns are transporte­d to the hospital on Thursday in Jericho, West Bank. They were injured during an Israeli raid in the Jaber refugee camp.

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