Palestinians abandon village after years of attacks by Jewish settler terrorists

This is heartbreaking. Jewish settler terrorism and in effect ethnic cleansing against Palestinian’s, and we hear little condemnation.

Palestinians Abandon Village

Sobbing as they filled a truck with furniture and piled themselves into dusty cars, six Palestinian families set out from this tiny village of old stone houses, leaving it completely abandoned. Members of the Sobih clan said they were fleeing the village — once home to 25 families — after four years of worsening attacks by Jewish settlers, who have set up illegal outposts on nearby hilltops. The attacks have become increasingly frequent in recent months, they said. “Our life here is more bitter than hell,” Kamal Sobih, a thin, bearded man of 40, said Friday. Groups of masked Jewish settlers have charged into the village, coming at night with dogs and horses, stealing sheep, hurling stones through windows and beating the men with fists and rifle butts, Palestinian residents said. An electricity generator has been scorched by fire, knocking out power to the village. Three large water tanks were tipped over and emptied. Palestinians complain bitterly of land lost over the past decades of Mideast conflict. The exodus from Yanun is believed to be the first time in recent years that Palestinians have abandoned an entire village because of the conflict. Confrontations between Jewish settlers and Palestinians often fall into a murky legal area, with the Israeli army, the police and the military’s civil administration in the territories all being involved. An Israeli army spokesman, who insisted his name not be used, said soldiers try to prevent conflict between settlers and Palestinians, but that forces are primarily in the area to protect Israelis from attacks by Palestinian militants. Spokesmen for the police and the civil administration could not be reached Friday evening, the beginning of the Jewish sabbath. Phone calls to the Settler’s Council, an umbrella group for the settlers, also went unanswered Friday.

The nearby Jewish settlement of Itamar, about six miles west, was attacked by a Palestinian gunman June 20. Five Israelis were killed and eight were injured before the gunman was shot dead. The residents of Yanun have not been linked to that attack or other violence. More than 200,000 Jews live in about 150 settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip — lands that are home to 3 million Palestinians, who hope to establish a state on the territory Israel conquered in the 1967 Mideast War. Most settlements have been built with the approval of Israel’s government, though the practice has been widely criticized internationally. In addition, some settlers have set up new outposts without government approval, putting up trailer homes and makeshift structures in the hope they eventually will get government authorization. Yanun is an isolated valley hamlet flanked by two illegal outposts on nearby hilltops. The nearest settlement approved by the Israeli government is Itamar. In Yanun, the men cried as they got into two cars to leave for the larger nearby village of Aqraba, where they believe there will be safety in numbers. They will live with relatives there or move into rented apartments.

“Death would be easier than leaving,” Kamal Sobih said, describing his attachment to the land where generations of his family have lived. “But there is no choice.” He said he often spent nights keeping watch for attackers from his windows. Ahmed Sobih, an elderly man, sat in the back seat of one car, an Arab head scarf covering his right eye. He said he lost sight in the eye after a beating by an Israeli settler. He was tending sheep on the hillside when a stranger approached. Sobih, mistaking the man for someone from a neighboring Arab village, went to shake hands with the man and offer him a cigarette but he instead was beaten with his own walking stick, he said. As they packed up, two children led sheep out of the village. The village chief, Abdelatif Sobih, was the last to go, packing up his rickety Volkswagen Beetle. He said he has been attacked seven times and his wife, Raideh, threatened to leave him if they did not abandon the place. “I kept urging the people not to leave, but they did, one by one,” he said, crying. “They left me without a choice. I’m blaming my people as well (as the settlers) because they left me alone.” He drove off, leaving the village empty. They left behind almost nothing. Three old tires lay in front of a house. Some sheep munched grass nearby — the owner of the flock plans to come back for them in coming days, the departing resident said. They also leave behind hundreds of valuable olive trees. In Aqraba, a bumpy 10-minute drive down a winding road, Abdelatif Sobih and his family unpacked their belongings on the porch of his brother’s old house, a cramped building in disrepair. One of his children, Bara, 6, carefully took from the car a homemade bird cage sheltering two small charcoal-colored birds and carried it into the new home.

Jewish settlers cannot be terrorists! They have a mandate from Yahweh to settle on the holy land.

A war against terror should be launched against the Jewish settler terrorists illegally inhabiting the occupied Palestinian territories. These people cannot continue to ethnically cleanse, terrorise and murder the native Palestinian population. These Jewish settler terrorists are a grave danger to regional peace, and a barriers to peace and stability in the region.

This is a classic war crime, and since its being backed by the state, its state terrorism at its worst. And anyone who backs this state is just as much a party to this terrorism as the state itself.

Anyone who does not believe this to be a war crime must first dump both the Geneva Convention and the UN into the trash.

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This is a classic war crime, and since its being backed by the state, its state terrorism at its worst. And anyone who backs this state is just as much a party to this terrorism as the state itself.

Anyone who does not believe this to be a war crime must first dump both the Geneva Convention and the UN into the trash.
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These criminals/terrorists are not backed by the state that is a blatant lie!

Sharon has said numerous times that no settlement will ever be uprooted. And as for the numerous outposts that sprout up on a daily basis, none of them is ever reversed. I dont know what else classifies as state backing.

The defense minister recently announced the removal of several of these illegal settlements..not because he has morals, but because their security has become a liability for them. (Still, no more than a couple were actually removed).

If you allow a crime to be committed under your control, then you are just as responsible. Lets be fair. Suicide bombers act under Arafats rule, and Arafat is always held responsible, even if he is confined to one room with no electricity or telephones. And on the other hand, Sharon clearly has the ability to control these rogue settlers, which he does NOT, since he himself is a rogue. Instead, he arms them further...and you say its a blatant lie?

The key word is illegal outposts. If these crimes were being commited with the approval of the gov. then it would be another story but there not. The IDF is busy watching out for suicide bombers, if you proof that Israel is not bothering to take down these Israeli criminals becuas ethey just don't feel like it please post it.

If a Texan goes to Mexico and kills a Mexican I don't think you can blame the U.S. gov. for that unless there is proof of some kind of gov. involvement.

The key word is illegal outposts.

Since when do we have ‘legal’ outposts?
All settlements are illegal. Check the UN. All of the 200,000 settlers are illegally settled on palestinian land, and with the Israeli govts approval. Not just approval, but blessings, help and what not. Israeli govt is the one that built those settlements.

If a Texan kills in Mexico, the US govt would not be to blame, unless that texan was sent by the US govt.
Israel would not be to blame if all the settlers were squatting on their own. But thats not the case, is it? Are you telling me that Israel disowns all the settlements?

if you proof that Israel is not bothering to take down these Israeli criminals becuas ethey just don’t feel like it please post it.

This is a line from this article

Lieutenant Lotem, a film-maker, was called up this week to guard isolated Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
They are being called upon to guard these settlements, not uproot them. And yes, they are also arming them. I dont think they are arming them to help them go deer hunting…though israelis seem to regard palestinians as roaming deer, the way they shoot at them.

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These criminals/terrorists are not backed by the state that is a blatant lie!
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Not really. Read what the news article states (and what is widely known anyway):-

Most settlements have been built **with the approval of Israel's government, though the practice has been widely criticized internationally.

An Israeli army spokesman, who insisted his name not be used, said soldiers try to prevent conflict between settlers and Palestinians, but that **forces are primarily in the area to protect Israelis* from attacks by Palestinian militants.*

The Israeli army is there to protect only these Jewish settlers, not Palestinian's. The abandonment of the village is the most stark example of that i.e. let Jewish settler terrorists drive out a whole people from their village, but make sure that these terrorists are not hurt. Its a war crime.

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Jewish settlers cannot be terrorists! They have a mandate from Yahweh to settle on the holy land.
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only when the messiah arrives.......

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only when the messiah arrives.......
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Well they have arrived and they are carrying bombs and big guns....

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The key word is illegal outposts. If these crimes were being commited with the approval of the gov. then it would be another story but there not. The IDF is busy watching out for suicide bombers, if you proof that Israel is not bothering to take down these Israeli criminals becuas ethey just don't feel like it please post it.

If a Texan goes to Mexico and kills a Mexican I don't think you can blame the U.S. gov. for that unless there is proof of some kind of gov. involvement.
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Are these your assumptions or can you back them with some realistic examples, some facts or even some articles.

Murder, Crime and Killings are on Israels agenda and there is enough proof that most of the soldiers are still in Governments control and now re-think your statements since the worst terrorists in this regions are the IDF Soldiers!

well the PA is the one who walked from the peace table and started this violence but you don't seem to care about that.

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well the PA is the one who walked from the peace table and started this violence but you don't seem to care about that.
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Of course, when Israel kills unborn children or kids with tank shells, that is not violence or the death of innocent people is it?

CM I despise the death of innocents on both sides, an Israeli life is no better than a Palestinian life.

Israel has responded to suicide bombers by going to where they live rather than waiting for them to come to them, they hide behind innocents yet you praise them.

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CM I despise the death of innocents on both sides, an Israeli life is no better than a Palestinian life.

Israel has responded to suicide bombers by going to where they live rather than waiting for them to come to them, they hide behind innocents yet you praise them.
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And the palestinians have replied with bombers for the death of their children. Honestly the Israelis have no legal, social, political or moral leg to stand on in the occupation

Not really, but it seems that you are true devotee of the Zionist propoganda machine. Click here to see the truth about your Israeli “peace-makers” - **Was Barak telling the truth? - NO. In fact… **](http://www.gupistan.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=57468&highlight=Barak)

Now carry on defending and excusing the Israeli ethnic cleansing, terrorism and murder of the Palestinian people.

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Israel has responded to suicide bombers by going to where they live rather than waiting for them to come to them, they hide behind innocents yet you praise them.
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They do not just go after suicide bombers, but they also go after their families. Deporting families of suicide bombers from the West Bank, and demolishing their homes - collective punishment. There's a recent incident that was posted in one of the threads, regarding the young Palestinian son of a wanted "militant" who was horribly tortured... if it was any Muslim country in the place of Israel torturing innocent people, diverting/ceasing their water supply, imposing curfews, demolishing residences, establishing settlements reminiscient of a colonial era, uprooting the olive groves that provide the sustenance of an entire family, Bush et al would be writhing with indignation and probably dropping daisy cutters everywhere - or, at the very least, imposing a trade embargo.

Jewish settler terrorists on the rampage again, and making sure that the Palestinian’s don’t return to their village. Now we see that these settler terrorists are becoming more and more like the Serbian terrorists, in making sure that ethnically cleansed places stay that way.

**Jewish Settlers Resume Village Raid **

Armed Jewish settlers on Thursday chased away Palestinian olive farmers who had returned to their village after abandoning it because of settler harassment, the mayor said. In recent weeks, raids by settlers made it impossible for the farmers in Yanun to harvest their olives, and the last remaining families left last Friday, taking refuge in the nearby village of Aqraba. On Tuesday, four of the families returned and the school reopened after an Israeli army officer promised Mayor Abdelatif Sobih that the villagers would be protected as they harvested their olives.

Seven settlers arrived at an olive grove near Yanun on Thursday and fired in the air, Sobih said. The villagers fled, leaving behind their gear, and the settlers made off with the olives harvested that day, several blankets full, Sobih said. Sobih phoned the Israeli army officer after Thursday’s incident. The officer sent soldiers in a jeep, the mayor said. There was no immediate comment from settler leaders or the Israeli police. The Israeli military said it was looking into the report. Yanun, which was home to 25 families, is southeast of Nablus in the northern West Bank. Four years ago, the families began leaving after repeated attacks and humiliations by settlers who had occupied hills overlooking the village, Sobih said. Residents said masked settlers would charge into the village at night with dogs and horses, stealing sheep, smashing windows and beating men in the village with fists and rifle butts. A generator was torched, leaving the village without electricity. Three large water tanks were tipped over and emptied.

The exodus from Yanun is believed to be the first time in recent years that Palestinians had abandoned an entire village because of the conflict. Sobih said it was the media attention the village received, along with the presence of Israeli and international peace activists, that persuaded residents it was safe enough to return. Palestinians complain bitterly of land lost over the past decades of Mideast conflict, and their demand for a state is central to resolving the long-running feud. Palestinian militants have targeted Jewish settlers in the West Bank throughout the current fighting. However, residents of Yanun have not been implicated in attacks. More than 200,000 Jews live in about 150 settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip — lands that are home to 3 million Palestinians, who hope to establish a state on the territory Israel conquered in the 1967 Mideast War. Most settlements have been built with the approval of Israel’s government, though the practice has been widely criticized internationally. In addition, some settlers have set up new outposts without government approval, putting up trailer homes and makeshift structures in the hope they eventually will get government authorization.

These Settlers should be taken out with any necessary force needed and thrown in jail or deported.