Israel Uses Variety of Tricks to Grab as Much as Possible of Palestinian Land

Madeeha Araj
2019 / 9 / 23

By: Madeeha Araj,
The National Bureau for Defending Land and Resisting Settlements said in his latest weekly report , that different methods and tricks are used by the Israeli Occupation Authorities to capture more Palestinian lands and properties as they have recently allowed the settlers to -dir-ectly possess lands in the West Bank including. Such actions were made via Zionist Brokering Companies, but require approval of the Civil Administration. Though, hundreds of donums were confiscated by settlers in the Abu-Deis town southeast of Jerusalem in order to establish a new settlement outpost on the Montar Mountain area. Thus, caravans, water tanks and tents were erected. In response, a sit-in-strike were organized there under the Jerusalem Governorate, Fatah Movement, Anti-Wall and Settlement Committee, and Popular Struggle Committees’ call.

The Israeli Occupation Authorities has announced in 2012, the confiscation of the area to establish a settlement outpost near the Apartheid Wall on the lands between the Abu-Deis town in and the Olive Mountain, they named it as “Kadamat Zion” that includes 400 eettlement ynits. In Qalqilya, a land estimated at 145 donums were confiscated from the Land of the Haja Village in order to expand the industrial zone in Karni Shamron settlement. The construction of factories belonging to the industrial zone, called "Adert" between Qalqilya and Nablus, near the bypass road No. 55 will also be established.

In Bethlehem, the Israeli Occupation Authorities closed about 10 km by barbed wires near the Al-Fradees village east of Bethlehem under the pretext that it is archaeological site, which prevented Palestinian citizens from accessing their fields.

In Hebron, settlers attacked Palestinian citizens protected by the Israeli army, they smashed glasses of houses. At the same time, the Israeli extremist regime "Regevim" launched an incitement campaign against the school that was built in the Samu area south of Hebron.

Within the framework of the unlimited US support for the Israeli occupation government policies, a State Department official said that Israeli PM Netanyahu has informed the US administration of his commitment to annex the occupied Palestinian valley, and that the administration does not see this as a contradiction with any future political settlement. Netanyahu has said there is a historic opportunity to impose sovereignty on West Bank settlements due to Trump being current President of America. Netanyahu claimed that US President Trump will present the "the century deal" immediately after the Israeli elections, adding that he respects Trump and his administration, and wait for the issuance of the peace plan to see how far he can proceed in his project. Not only did Netanyahu declare his intention to impose sovereignty on the Palestinian Jordan Valley, but he planned to extend sovereignty over all the settlement blocs, the surrounding lands and all settlements and sites of security importance to Israel, and that he also intends to extend Israeli sovereignty over the city of Hebron and the settlement of Kiryat Arba. He added: "We came to Hebron to express victory.

In its turn, the EU reiterated that all settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem are illegal under international law, and called on Israel to end all settlement activities and dismantle outposts erected since March 2001, and stressed that it would not recognize any changes in pre-1967 borders, including Jerusalem.

A list of Israeli Occupation and Settlers Assaults over the Last Week, Documented by the National Bureau:
Jerusalem:

- Handing over notices to remove the sit-in tent erected by activists of the Popular Resistance Committee, and the anti-Wall and Settlement Commission near the settlement outpost in Badia al-Sawahra, east of Jerusalem.
- Handing over demolition orders in the Esawiya town, under the pretext of not having a license, as well as, taking photos and measurements for those buildings.

Hebron:
- Storming into Bab Al-Zawiya area and Beer-Sabea Street in the center of Hebron under the protection of the Israeli army, and closed the area.
- Preventing citizens from traveling to secure settlers access to Hevron tomb, as well as, performing Talmudic prayers.
- Storming the Halhoul city and getting into the Prophet Younis Mosque to perform Talmudic prayers.

- Breaking into Tarousa Mountain, west of Dura, south of Hebron and performing Talmudic prayers.
Bethlehem:
- Demolishing a house and 2 agricultural rooms, bulldozing a street in Al-Walaja village, northwest of Bethlehem.
- Storming “Ein Jouiza and Khallet al-Hoor” areas, demolishing a Palestinian house consisting of a ground and a floor, as well as 2 agricultural rooms.
- Destroying a road that reaches Ain Jouiza neighborhood.Handing over orders to demolish and stop construction in 180 houses in the area under the pretext of not having a license.
Ramallah:
- Attacking a number of farmers while they were working on their land near Barqa town, east of Ramallah. Moreover, they attacked a number of Palestinian vehicles, causing material damage as well as wounding a child in the Al-Mazra a Al-Gharbiya village, north of Ramallah.
Nablus:
- Storming the Sabastia town, north of Nablus, removing the flagpole erected near the archaeological site, under the pretext of being located in area"C".
Qalqilya:
- Attacking a Palestinian house and assaulting his owner near the main entrance of Kafr Laqef town.
Jenin:
- Handing over orders to 8 citizens in the Barta a town southeast of Jenin to stop construction in their homes under the pretext of not having a license.

Jordan valley:
- Demoliting 2 agricultural structures, "Carvana" and "tents" in Atouf village.
- Seizing an agricultural tractor in the Ras Ahmar east of Tamoun, southeast of Tubas.
- Closing the water pipes that feed citizens in Bardala village in the northern Jordan Valley.
- Notifying to stop working in residential facilities and sheep-sheds, in the northern Red Valley region.




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