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July 3, Action Alert: Collective punishment leaves 500 Palestinians homeless
Last night, an Israeli settler named Yair Har-Sinai was shot to death near the settlement enclave in the south of the West Bank. Fellow-settlers, who were today very extensively interviewed, told two things about him: that unlike other settlers, he did not carry a gun and claimed to be in favor of coexistence; and that more than any other settler, he was zealous in constantly staking a claim to "state lands", i.e. confiscated Palestinian lands, day and night herding his sheep on them so as "to make them into Jewish lands in practice" - which, from their point of view, is the highest praise possible.
One could feel sorry for this misguided man, as for the ever-increasing number of victims which are claimed by the violent whirlwind of the past nine months. But any impartial observer would have to admit that Har-Siani's two attributes were in flat contradiction to each other. You just can't be a seeker after coexistence, much less an unarmed pacifist, and at the same time actively engaged in dispossing your neighbors. Har-Sinai died of that contradiction.
This happened last night. This morning, just hours after Har-Sinai's body was found, Israeli military forces entered into neighboring Palestinian villages, systematically blowing up houses and the caves in which many of the poor Palestinian peasants of this area have their dwellings, destroying terraces and filing up wells. Some 500 people were rendered homeless. Full details are as yet not available, since the army surrounds the whole area, allowing in neither human rights field workers nor even the Red Cross which offered to provide tents to the newly- dispossed families.
This was, clearly, an act of collective punishment, in flagrant violation
of international law. It was also something even worse - using a killing
as a pretext for continuing the implementation of a long-lasting, comprehensive
plan of dispossesion. Already in 1982, the whole area - some 86,000 dunums
- had been declared "a closed military zone" and the Palestinians residing
in it ordered to leave, so as to make place for the creation of Israeli
settlements. They refused to live the string of small villages, often consisting
of caves rather than houses, where their ancestors had lived for hundreds
of years: Wad Rakhaim, Karbet al-Nabi, Imnaizel, al-Shatneh and Kharbet
al-Sussia (the name of the last, as well as its lands, were appropriated
for the Israeli settlement created nearby). For the past two decades they
had been living precariously on the fragments left of their land, subject
to harassment and constant encroaching by the settlers. Now, it seems,
the killing is being used in order to complete the work of dispossession.
(For some of the above information we are indebted to the Palestinian human
rights organization Al-Haq This tragic and infuriating affair illustrates as nothing else the deadlock
in which we are. The government of Israel demands a ceasefire - "complete,
utter quiet, with not a shot fired and not a stone thrown" in the words
of Prime Minister Sharon. At the same time, settlers are allowed to continue
expanding their armed enclaves and dispossessing their neighbors, under
the protection and with the active cooperation of the mightiest army in
the Middle East.
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I strongly protest the Israeli army's attacking, on July 3, of Palestinian
villages near the Israeli settlement of Sussia on the occupied West Bank.
The the systematic destruction of houses, inhabited caves, wells and terraces,
leaving at least 500 people homeless cannot be justified by the however
regrettable killing of an Israeli settler some kilometres away. This is
not only collective punishment, this is brutal dispossession motivated
by greed for land, and as such it is a violation both of international
law and makes your speaking of ceasefire violations by the other side into
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