Closed shops, empty pockets: Israel’s policy of economic strangulation in Hebron

Palestinian shops have been forcefully closed by Israeli military due to illegal settler presence in Hebron.

by Paige L

20 February 2012 | International Solidarity Movement, West Bank
Walking down Shuhada Street in occupied Hebron (al-Khalil) is an eerie experience even during peek commercial hours in the rest of the city. Nearly empty streets are framed by rows of closed Palestinian shops, doors welded shut under Israeli military orders. Armed religious settlers walk freely through the streets, while Palestinian vehicular and pedestrian access is severely restricted. Signs in English and Hebrew assert a purely Jewish heritage in Hebron, telling a narrative that simultaneously erases the Palestinian history and rightful ownership, in an attempt to forge Israel’s … Continue reading