Tag: Settler violence
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Tel Rumeida settlers occupy Palestinian land by cutting down trees and farming the land
21st April 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Hebron, Occupied Palestine By Team Khalil Settlers from the Tel Rumeida area in Hebron gradually cut down 15 almond trees on privately owned Palestinian land over the last two weeks. The settlers also installed an irrigation system and planted seeds with the clear intention of taking over the…
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Residents of Qusra village on the road to recovery after attacks by settlers
22nd April 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Qusra, Occupied Palestine By Team Nablus Helmi Abdul Azeez Hassan was shot with live ammunition by a settler on 23rd February at short range and came very close to death. He spent nine days unconscious before he woke up in hospital only to be interrogated and accused of…
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Settlers harass Palestinian residents of Hebron as soldiers watch on
20th April 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Hebron, Occupied Palestine By Team Khalil Hashem Al-Azzeh, activist and resident of Tel Rumeida (a neighbourhood in Israeli-controlled H2 Hebron) was today attacked by Israeli settlers who broke into his brother’s house and attempted to force their way through his garden. Hashem caught the settlers leaving the house…
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Village of Sabastiya celebrates successful campaign against sewage dumping on their land
7th April 2012 | International Solidarity Movement, Occupied Palestine Residents of the village Sabastiya near Nablus have confirmed that the pipe which pumps raw sewage onto their land from nearby illegal settlement Shave Shomron has been shut off. The raw sewage poisoned both olive and apricot trees belonging to the village. The residents of Sabastiya…
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A present to ISM from our zionist neighbours
6th April 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Hebron, Occupied Palestine By Team Khalil The ISM team based in Hebron woke up last week to find that their zionist settler neighbours had left a present for them on their doorstop. A tyre , a large piece of cloth and a stone were organised onto a pile…