More than 100 settler attacks on Palestinians documented in last 10 days: Report
Security source says attacks are being perpetrated by a
large number of settlers, including women and children
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Published date: 21
October 2022
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/palestine-israel-settler-attacks-documented
There have been more than 100 attacks by Israeli
settlers against Palestinians in
the occupied West Bank over the last ten days, according to local media.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz said on Friday that most
of the attacks it had documented had taken place in the northern West Bank,
especially in the town of Huwwara in Nablus governorate.
Last week, dozens of settlers attacked Palestinian
property and vehicles in the Huwwara area.
Witnesses told
Middle East Eye that masked settlers threw
rocks at Palestinian vehicles near the town, as well as setting vehicles
and olive trees on fire.
Abdullah Odeh, who owns a local amusement park in
Huwwara, said residents had almost been successful in repelling the settlers
when a group of Israeli soldiers arrived.
"The settlers were retreating, but when they saw
the soldiers, they came back in force and started to get closer, breaking
everything in their path," said Odeh.
"The soldiers did not push them back. Instead, they
started to attack us and shoot toward us."
Footage from Odeh's security cameras reviewed by MEE
corroborates his story.
"While the soldiers were pushing us back and
attacking us, the settlers started to set fire to one of our vans that was
parked higher up on the hill, while another group of them came and started to
set fire to one of our lorries," he says.
Armed with stones, sticks, and guns, another group of
settlers began throwing rocks at passing cars and smashing up shops along the
town's main road.
'Horrific attack'
On Wednesday, two activists were injured by settlers
armed with stones and clubs while helping Palestinians harvest olives in the
village of Kisan, south of Bethlehem.
"About twenty settlers arrived and started
attacking the harvest volunteers," Tali Katzir, an activist at the
scene, told Haaretz.
Katzir said Hagar Gefen, a 70-year-old human rights
activist, was among those injured.
"She suffers from broken ribs and bruises all
over her body," said Katzir.
Knesset lawmakers Aida Touma-Sliman and Ofer Cassif,
from Hadash-Ta'al, condemned the attack and called for those behind it to be
held responsible.
"This horrific attack is a direct result of the
criminal silence... [from Prime Minister Yair] Lapid, [Defence Minister Benny] Gantz,
and [Public Security Minister Omer] Bar-Lev in the face of settler
terrorism," said Touma-Sliman.
Double standards
Haaretz said on Friday that while Israeli Chief of
Staff Aviv Kochavi had been quick to condemn attacks by settlers on Israeli
soldiers, no such criticism had been made by the army over attacks against
Palestinians.
An Israeli soldier from an illegal West Bank
settlement near Nablus was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of participating
in a settler attack on an Israeli unit earlier in the day.
On Thursday morning, a group of settlers threw rocks
at passing Palestinian vehicles in Huwwara, before attacking Israeli soldiers
dispatched to the area with pepper gas.
A security source told the newspaper that contrary to
claims by senior security officials that attacks on Palestinians were being
carried out by an out-of-control handful of settlers, well known to the
security establishment, they were in fact being perpetrated by a large number
of settlers, including women and children.
The source added that the attacks by the settlers were
an attempt to inflame the situation in the occupied territories to the benefit
of party campaigns ahead of next month's election in Israel.
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