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freepalestine
8th September 2011, 00:27
Israel gives settlers weapons for September


30.08.11 - 15:20
Bethlehem - PNN - The Israeli military has given West Bank settlers ‘non-lethal’ weapons to use against Palestinian demonstrators this September, according to Haaretz.

A military document, obtained by the newspaper, claims ‘disorder’ will increase due to the Palestinian bid for statehood at the UN. It discusses the possibility of 'marches toward main junctions, Israeli communities, and education centers; efforts at damaging symbols of [Israeli] government’.

The military is also expecting demonstrations on Israel’s international borders, especially with Lebanon.

The document reveals that the Israeli military has been supplying West Bank settlements with non-lethal weapons including tear gas canisters and sonic bombs to use against 'threats' from demonstrators.

In addition, the a system of two ‘red lines’ has been designed to apply around all settlements close to Palestinian villages. Soldiers will be permitted to fire tear gas to disperse demonstrators crossing the first line, but live ammunition at the feet of those crossing the second.

Despite calls from settler groups, the military has not yet issued specific details on when the weapons' use is permitted. Officers are concerned that any instructions could be interpreted as official ‘rules of engagement’ by settlers for use in confrontations with Palestinians.

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Israeli Settlers Plan Renewed Attacks Against Palestinians

05.09.11 - 15:32
Bethlehem – James Dyet – PNN
Settlers armed by the Israeli authorities and supported by extremist right-wing factions based in Israel are preparing plans to attack Palestinian communities this month.


Following Israel’s decision to arm settler communities with tear gas and stun grenades, settlers supported by extremist right-wing Israeli factions are making preparations to “respond to any popular Palestinian move that is likely to take place as the Palestinian leadership asks the United Nations this month to recognize a Palestinian State with East Jerusalem as its capital”, according to our sources.

Fundamentalist settler organizations such as the Hilltop Youth Movement, and supporters of the outlawed Kahane Chai movement, (a splinter cell of the Kach terrorist group), and apparently headed by Michael Ben-Ari, Member of Knesset and of the extremist National Union Party (Ichud Leumi), confirmed that preparations for attacks began in August. Such organizations have acknowledged that there are already comprehensive plans outlining organized “children against children, women against women”, attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem to “contain the anticipated Palestinian popular activities”. According to the plans, heavily armed male settlers will “deal with the Palestinian male population of protestors”.

The Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman has also been affiliated with Kach movement, and since becoming a Knesset member has called repeatedly called for the expulsion of all Palestinians from the country, denouncing them as a “demographic threat to Israel”.


The eight-page plan includes comprehensive instructions for military-style operations in Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank and in East Jerusalem. It operates under the slogan “let us transform September from threat to an historic opportunity to change the rules of the game”. It states unequivocally that “should the UN officially recognize a Palestinian independent state, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians will take off to the streets to celebrate, and they might approach the settlements”, adding, “Unarmed Palestinian women and children will lead the processions heading to the settlements, this will push the Israeli soldiers to open fire at them, and this will lead to a full collapse in the security situation, and the Palestinians will resume their attacks against the settlements”. According to Ben Ari, the military’s supposedly protective and apolitical role necessitates settlers “initiating our own plans, making our own decisions”.

Officially the Israeli military has condemned settler plans to attack the Palestinians, but its official stance is brought into disrepute by a leaked report revealing “Operation Summer Seeds” - a blueprint for the providing further arms for aggressive settler communities.

Furthermore, Israel daily, Haaretz released a leaked document stating that the military maps have been circulated with detailed instructions to shoot Palestinian protestors in the legs should they cross designated lines also illustrated on the maps. The instructions do not differentiate between non-violent demonstrations and violent attacks by Palestinians, implying that both forms of demonstration would be met with the same violent response.

Jewish settlers have already been responsible for hundreds of attacks against Palestiian people and have torched hundreds of Dunams of Palestinan agricultural land and desecrated and set fire to mosques such as the mosque torched in the village of Qasra early this morning. The settlers are already well armed and combat-trained and possess more than half a million small-arms weapons and retain endless sources of ammunition supplies. The consequences of a confrontation with Palestinians would inevitably lead to serious casualties.




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freepalestine
9th September 2011, 00:50
Barghouthi: Settlers could commit massacre
Published Monday 05/09/2011 (updated) 07/09/2011 05:54



BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Palestinian lawmaker Mustafa Barghouthi on Monday warned of a conspiracy between the Israeli government and Jewish settlers to attack Palestinians ahead of the upcoming bid for UN membership.

Barghouthi told Ma'an that Monday's attack on a mosque in the northern West Bank was "a very dangerous development" and noted it was not an isolated incident.

Palestinian Authority settlement affairs official Ghassan Doughlas said Jewish settlers set fire to tires and smashed windows in Al-Nurayn mosque in Qusra, south of Nablus early Monday morning.

Hebrew-language graffiti reading "Mohammad is a pig" and the star of David were sprayed on the building.

"Migron and Eli Ayn are social justice" was also sprayed on the mosque referring to two illegal outposts.

Also on Monday, settlers from Betar Illit settlement flooded Palestinian farmland near Bethlehem with sewage while settlers in Nablus set fire to vast areas of Palestinian land in Burin.

Barghouthi said the attacks were "part of a plan" to use settlers to attack Palestinians, and that the Israeli military was participating in "organized crime" with settlers in the West Bank.

"These people are extremists and we warn that they could commit massacres against the Palestinians."

He noted that the army was providing settlers with military facilities.

Settler and military officials said last week that Israel's army has been training Jewish settlers to deal with any eruption of Palestinian protests alongside a planned bid for statehood at the United Nations this month.

The Israeli Haaretz said the military had been training settlement security chiefs and their teams and giving them tear gas and stun grenades. Most settlers already have assault rifles or pistols.

Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad denounced Monday's attack on the West Bank mosque as an act of terrorism.

"These acts are what threaten to pull the region into a cycle of violence," Fayyad's office said in a statement, adding that the Palestinians themselves would not revert to violence.

Fayyad's office criticized the Israeli police for failing to track down those behind previous such violence.

"The prime minister holds Israel completely responsible for the continuation of these terrorist acts because of its failure to pursue the perpetrators of this type of attack on previous occasions and bring them to account," its statement said.

Annual figures compiled by Israeli rights group Yesh Din have repeatedly shown that nine out of 10 Israeli police investigations of settler crimes fail to lead to a prosecution.

Palestinian Authority Minister of Religious Affairs Mahmoud al-Habbash also condemned the attack.

"Continuation of such a racist policy against holy places is very dangerous and will lead to unfavorable consequence and tension in the region. All efforts to achieve peace and stability will be thwarted as racial aggressions continue," he said in a statement.

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Reuters contributed to this report.
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one of many similar news reports of sttler attacks in recent weeks


Armed settlers attack West Bank village
Published Friday 02/09/2011 (updated) 03/09/2011 18:55




NABLUS (Ma'an) -- Armed Israeli settlers attacked Jalud village south of Nablus on Friday demanding that villagers leave their homes, a Palestinian official said.

Clashes broke out and Israeli police arrived on the scene, where they fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse villagers, Ghassan Doughlas, the Fatah official charged with monitoring settlement activity in the northern West Bank, told Ma'an.

The settlers, from a small outpost near Jalud called Ahiya, attacked homes and properties, Doughlas said.

Threatening villagers with weapons, they called on the Palestinians to evacuate the village, he added.

A spokeswoman from Israel's Judea and Samaria Police said groups of Palestinians and Israeli settlers from Ahiya gathered "to protest about each other."

"One of the Israelis said they heard someone shoot in the air, so the police came, but they didn't see any shooting" and went on to disperse the group, she said.

Jalud, a community of about 600 Palestinians, faces high unemployment and migration from the village as land confiscation and violence from nearby outposts Ahiya and Kida, both about 50-person strong, pose a threat to the village, Jalud's mayor says.

Outposts are communities built without official Israeli government permission in the West Bank, often expanding the larger and accredited settlements on Palestinian land, although many outposts are established with tacit state support.

The latest figures from the Israeli group Peace Now, which opposes the settlements, puts the number of Israeli settlement outposts at around 100.

Six outposts and two larger settlements, Shilo and Eli, surround the Jalud area.
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