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Yizhar – A Judeo-Nazi settlement overlooking Nablus and home to the Od Yosef Chai Yeshiva

 The shocking video footage below, taken by Btselem, shows Israeli
settlers attacking a Palestinian village and being protected by Israeli soldiers.  One person is shown to have been wounded in
the head, but of course there are no arrests of the settlers.

The Star of David daubed, like the Swastika of old, on a Mosque

The training of armed, illegal settlers (Photo courtesy of IMEMC)
When Jews were attacked by non-Jews in Europe in a similar
fashion they called it a pogrom.  That is
the best description of what occurred and it takes place with the active
support of the Israeli Occupation Forces and the government controlling them.

Video: As soldiers guard them, Israeli settlers attack Palestinian village,
shooting one

Crosspost from Electronic Intifada
Submitted by Ali Abunimah on Mon, 05/21/2012 – 02:43
 

Video taken by Palestinians and posted on YouTube by the Israeli group B’Tselem shows Israeli
settlers attacking Palestinians with stones, live fire and setting fire to
fields as Israeli occupation forces guard the settlers.

One Palestinian, Fathi al-Asayreh, 24, was shot in the head in the settler
attack.  The settler assault occured on 19 May in the village of Asira al-Qibliya
near Nablus in the
occupied West Bank and the settlers came from Yitzhar, an Israeli
colony built to the east of the village on
land stolen from the villagers in 1983
.

Masked, hooded settlers attack village

A Hebrew-language
text from B’Tselem accompanying the three video clips
says that the Yitzhar
settlers, some masked and hooded, approached the village from the settlement
and began hurling rocks and setting fires. One of the settlers, video shows,
appears to be carrying an army-issue “Tavor” assault rifle, suggesting,
according to B’Tselem, that he was a soldier on leave from the Israeli
occupation forces.

Soldiers protect settlers as settlers attack

Young men from the village began throwing stones back at the settlers.
Within a short time, Israeli occupation soldiers showed up at the scene, but
instead of doing anything to halt the settler assault, the soldiers formed a
line to protect the settlers who continued firing at Palestinians.

Settlers can be seen aiming and firing weapons at Palestinians, including a
handgun and M16 rifles.

Gunfire from the settlers injured villager Fathi al-Asayreh in the head. He
is in stable condition at Rafidiyeh Hospital in Nablus, according to B’Tselem.
About five other Palestinains were injured by rocks, B’Tselem said.

The attack on Asira al-Qibliya comes amid a sharp increase in settler
attacks on Palestinians which are almost never investigated or punished.

A recent
EU report
, citing UN figures, found that in 2011 there were 411 settler
attacks resulting in Palestinian casualties and property damage compared to 266
attacks in 2010, an increase of more than 50%. Compared to 132 attacks in 2009,
the number has more than tripled.

In 2011, UN OCHA recorded 70 attacks by Yizhar settlers, “the
largest figure recorded from a single settlement
” that year.

B’Tselem said it asked the occupation authorities to investigate the incident,
however such a request appears to stand little chance of being taken seriously.

The EU report noted that, “92% of the 600 cases related to settler violence
monitored by Israeli NGO Yesh Din between 2005 and April 2010 were closed by
Israeli authorities without resolution.”

Video: Yitzhar settlers fire at villagers in Asira al-Qibliya

by Chris
Beckett
29 April
2012 | International Solidarity Movement, West Bank
Urif is a
Palestinian town in the Nablus Governorate of the northern occupied West Bank,
located thirteen kilometres South of Nablus. The town has a population of just
under 3000 inhabitants and is overlooked by the illegal Israeli colony of
Yitzhar. Last week on Sunday, April 22, Urif’s boys school was attacked by
mask-wearing settlers supported by four Israeli Occupation Force (IOF) soldiers
who used tear-gas, sound bombs, and live ammunition against unarmed Palestinian
children.

The
training of armed, illegal settlers – Click here for more images (Photo
courtesy of IMEMC)
The
settlers were led by the head of security for the Yitzhar colony, a man
suspected in the murder of a resident of Urif in 2004, a murder that nobody has
yet been charged with. He continues to lead brutal assaults against the
civilian population of six Palestinian towns in the lands surrounding Yitzhar: Burin,
Huwara, Madma, Assria Al-Kalibya, Ein Nabous, and Urif.

The attack began when the Yitzhar head of security and a number of masked
settlers approached the school from an overlooking hill. “The children were
sitting their mock exams,”
said Arif, a member of the local popular committee,
“the settlers used foul language and began throwing stones at the windows of
the school.”
The
settlers were soon joined by four uniformed IOF soldiers who did nothing to
stop the abuse and stones hurled towards the school.
“When the
army came they were supposed to stop the settlers coming to the school, in fact
the opposite happened, there was chaos,”
said Arif. A number of Palestinian
youth approached the armed Israeli settlers and soldiers on the hill, using
stones to resist the attack. The IOF soldiers then threw tear gas canisters
down towards them and the school. One canister landed on the roof where a
member of the Israeli human rights group B’tselem, Adil Safadi, was filming the
attack.
Following
the attack teachers from the school collected sixty tear gas canisters, a
number of sound grenades, and at least thirty rounds of live ammunition fired
directly over their heads.
In the
video of the incident wherein International Solidarity Movement (ISM)
volunteers are shown, the screams of the children and the loud report of an
assault rifle being fired in fully automatic mode can clearly be heard. At one
point an IOF soldier took aim with his M16 directly at a Palestinian youth out
of camera shot. The sustained assault lasted for around an hour before the
settlers decided to leave with their IOF minders in tow.
Whilst
some children hid in their classrooms during the attack under the watchful eye
of their teachers, many rushed to their homes and were exposed to large amounts
of tear-gas and required medical attention. The children of Urif’s boys school,
aged between 13 and 18, have been subjected to this kind of brutality on a
regular basis since the founding of the school which sits on the outskirts of
the village and is thus vulnerable to these kind of attacks. Many of the older
kids that attend the school were in the process of studying for their year
final examinations which take place in early May.
“You
can’t imagine the loss we have suffered as a result of this settlement,” says
Arif,  “we would like to live in peace and prosperity, but that is
something we cannot gain. The settlers are very aggressive, there is no word in
the dictionary to describe them.”
This is
not the first time the settlers, supported by the military, have attacked the
school. Roughly one year ago they attempted and failed to burn it down. ISM was
shown pictures depicting the charred remains of one classroom that was severely
damaged during the attack.
Incursions
from Yitzhar into Urif and Surrounding Villages
Arif and
members of Urif municipality informed ISM of the following.
The
illegal colony of Yitzhar was founded in 1984. It was not until the beginning
of 2000 that it began to aggressively expand into the surrounding Palestinian
lands. Yitzhar illegally annexed vast swaths of land and barred access to the
Palestinian farmers, shepherds, and villagers that have lived and worked the
land for countless generations.
The
village of Urif is a mere 1500 meters away from the Israeli colony, and since
2000, over 2200 dunams have been stolen by the nearby settlement. In addition,
four thousand olive trees cultivated by the village have been uprooted or burnt
by settlers in the past four years.
The
villagers of Urif have no access to running water, instead they rely on a small
number of ancient wells. Two years ago, members of the village were dismayed to
find tear gas canisters had been dropped into one of the wells by unknown
settlers, poisoning the water supply.
Any
attempt to expand infrastructure in the village is also met with settler
attacks. ISM volunteers were shown the remains of a house that had been under
construction before it was attacked and completely dismantled.
“Late at
night they launch attacks on the residents in this area,”
said Arif, pointing
to the rubble strewn skeleton of the destroyed house. A tractor and a number of
cars belonging to residents of the village had also been destroyed in a series
of recent arson attacks.
Settlers
have shot through the windows of a number of the homes. Graffiti reading
‘revenge’ in Hebrew was scrawled across one residents house. The widespread
attacks of agricultural land has lead to a vast “wasteland” between the
outskirts of Urif and Yitzhar. Hundreds of goats, sheep, and a few horses have
been stolen.
This is
not to mention the violence towards the villagers themselves. Arif reports that
hundreds of villagers have been injured since 2000, with as many as 40 serious
injuries (many of which were gunshot wounds) and one murder.
The
combined effects of this systematic assault on Urif residents’ way of life,
economy, and civil society is akin to a form of ethnic cleansing. One of the
most stark indicators of the impact of the measures taken against the village
of Urif by Yitzhar settlement is that unemployment is as high as 40%. Many
people simply cannot survive under these conditions and are thus forced to
abandon the village of their birth, leaving behind their friends, family, and
identity.
Chris
Beckett is a volunteer with International Solidarity Movement (name has been
changed).

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