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Hebrew University - Amiel Vardi (Dept of Classical Literature) and Amos Goldberg (Dept of Contemporary Literature) from Hebrew U get arrested

http://www.eappi.org/en/news-events/ea-reports/r/article/4566/piece-by-piece-the-land-i.html

Piece by piece the land is being stolen

By: Simphiwe Pato, EA in Hebron
11.05.09

Earlier this week we learnt about an illegal outpost that had been erected approximately one and a half months ago in the Al-Buera area on a portion of the Jaber family's land and within 200 metres of their house. The Kharsina settlement is the closest Israeli settlement to the Jaber family's land and is a "neighbourhood" of the Kiryat Arba settlement which was built in Hebron in 1968 following Israel's occupation of the West Bank in 1967, and is today occupied by 7000–7500 settlers. The settlers from Kharsina have been reported to have continuously threatened the Jaber family with violent attacks and provocation, particularly the settler youths. This Palestinian family has owned this land for generations and the concern expressed by the members of the organisations who planned today's protest, is that the illegal outpost could be the first step in settlers and the state claiming more and eventually all of the Jaber family's land in time to come.

Today's protest action drew approximately 30 internationals and Palestinians as well as a television crew from Al-Jazeera. I spoke to the organisers of the protest before getting involved and they explained to me that the purpose of the action is twofold and that it was firstly to document the illegal occupation of the Jaber family's land by the settlers, and secondly to document the on-going bias displayed by the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) in favour of these illegal occupants of the Jaber family's land.

We arrived at the Jaber family's house on Friday morning at 10:15am. While the Jaber family looked on from their balcony, the group consisting of members from the ISM, Youth against Settlements, Ta'ayush and Sons of Abraham prepared to hike to the top of the hill behind the Jaber family's house where the illegal outpost had been built a month and a half earlier. The protestors were accompanied by Issa Jaber who is the father of the family and with his permission and presence they planned to erect a structure of their own along side the one built by the settlers. As I found out later this was crucial in providing evidence of the biased actions of the IDF and local Police who continue to protect the settlers who built and occupy this outpost, by removing any Palestinians including members of the Jaber family from the site each time they attempt to go near it and allowing the settlers to remain there. The IDF and the Police do this under the guise that the area is a "closed military zone" and therefore prohibits anyone who isn't of a Military or Police designation from being in that area at all times apart from the "residents" of that particular area, who in this case the IDF and Police consider to be the settlers. However the term "residents" in this context is being used very loosely as these so called residents are actually illegal occupants of the land that legally belongs to the Jaber family, thus the actions of the Police and IDF in protecting these illegal occupants is biased and unjust.

The protest was very well organised and the group gathered quickly on the hilltop to set about erecting the new structure. There was a group of 10 to 15 settlers already on the hill top at the outpost by the time the protest group arrived and a number of settler youths were amongst them. These younger settlers immediately began to interfere with the protest group's action and positioned themselves between members of the protest group to prevent them from erecting the new structure. Some of the older settlers had cameras with them and began filming the action whilst I saw others making phone calls which were most likely to the Police who arrived on the hill top at 11:30am.

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