Israeli military and settlers interrupt olive harvest celebration in Hebron

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settlers and Israeli military interrupt the Olive Harvest. (Photo: Badia Dwaik)

Saturday was the gathering of many students from Al-Quds Open University, local families and Youth Against Settlements for the annual olive harvesting in Tel Al-Rumeda, Hebron.

The event was held in the land surrounding the Al- Sumood Centre on the beautiful hill overlooking the city. The coordinator of the youth movement and member of the council of students Murad Amro, invited the collection of students, who arrived in their droves, donning Palestinian state scarves and optimistic excitement.

Youth Against Settlements (YAS) are a grassroots organisation who's main objective is to engage the community in non-violent resistance, actions and to support and protect the local community and families against the abuse and provocations they endure daily from the settlers and Israeli Occupation Force (IOF), who are illegally residing in the centre of the city. YAS involve the locals in many community events, from teaching international languages, training in media to life skills and protests, one of which involved changing the name of Shuhada to Apartheid Street.

Olive harvesting is an ancient tradition and one which not only benefits Palestinians through stimulating local economy and supporting families in their steadfastness, but furthermore since the occupation of the country, it has political value. Since 2000, 1.3 million olive trees have been burnt, cut down and destroyed, so therefore it is of upmost importance for locals and internationals to support the families and to protect their land from such attacks.

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Today started in a celebratory tone, a peaceful and defiant gathering of students and activists from YAS with families from the local community. Upon congregating in front of the centre, they were quickly dispersed into groups, each focussing on the olive trees in the surrounding area, a social event which included many men, women and children. However this was stopped short when the settlers arrived on their land with the IOF.

The abuse the Palestinians endured today was tantamount to that which the locals put up with daily, but the most important factor is that they were not isolated. The abuses included but were not inclusive to the following:

– A group of settler children gathered to throw stones at a family collecting olives from the bottom of the hill. Upon confrontation by a member of YAS, the head of the settlements Baruch Marzel snatched the Palestinian flag from him, threw it to the ground and stamped on it.
– The activist who confronted him endured a torent of abuse. When others tried to film this, they were aggressively shoved away by the army and told to shut up and leave.
– The IOF in one instance confiscated an internationals passport, taking it from her sight and not explaining why.
– Baruch Marzel ordered an Israeli police officer to confiscate the youths ID's and detain them outside for fifteen minutes without explanation. When confronted by international ISMers and activists they responded by stating that having a gathering on the land was illegal. One officer commented that according to them he was God and to shut up and go away as they are on his land.
– The IOF followed a student, provoked him and performed a body search, when internationals intervened, they pushed them away and wouldn't allow the photographers to film them.
– Two young settlers entered the Palestinians land. A member of YAS asked the soldiers to take them away as it is forbidden to enter without permission. The children refused and fought the soldiers.
– They invited Baruch Marzel to provoke the youths in a non-direct way which ultimately would prevent them from olive harvesting.

In the midst of these violent and abusive acts by the IOF and settlers, the youths showed their steadfastness, optimism and sense of community in the face of their oppressors, by not pertaining to provocations but rather engaging in non-voilent resistance, from singing to upholding a sense of camaraderie and recording these abuses.

YAS will announce all upcoming actions and olive harvesting in the coming days. Please check the website www.youthagainstsettlements.org or facebook youth against settlements.

Badia Dwaik is Deputy Coordinator of Youth Against Settlements.

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Adam Horowitz is Co-Editor of Mondoweiss.net.
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  1. seafoid says:

    link to qumsiyeh.org

    Record!

    I am an Arab
    And my identity card is number fifty thousand
    I have eight children
    And the ninth is coming after a summer
    Will you be angry?

    Record!
    I am an Arab
    Employed with fellow workers at a quarry
    I have eight children
    I get them bread
    Garments and books
    from the rocks..
    I do not supplicate charity at your doors
    Nor do I belittle myself at the footsteps of your chamber
    So will you be angry?

    Record!
    I am an Arab
    I have a name without a title
    Patient in a country
    Where people are enraged
    My roots
    Were entrenched before the birth of time
    And before the opening of the eras
    Before the pines, and the olive trees
    And before the grass grew

    My father.. descends from the family of the plow
    Not from a privileged class
    And my grandfather..was a farmer
    Neither well-bred, nor well-born!
    Teaches me the pride of the sun
    Before teaching me how to read
    And my house is like a watchman’s hut
    Made of branches and cane
    Are you satisfied with my status?
    I have a name without a title!

    Record!
    I am an Arab
    You have stolen the orchards of my ancestors
    And the land which I cultivated
    Along with my children
    And you left nothing for us
    Except for these rocks..
    So will the State take them
    As it has been said?!

    Therefore!
    Record on the top of the first page:
    I do not hate poeple
    Nor do I encroach
    But if I become hungry
    The usurper’s flesh will be my food
    Beware..
    Beware..
    Of my hunger
    And my anger!

  2. J. Otto Pohl says:

    Mahmoud Darwish could express the essence of life in Palestine better and in less words than anybody else.

  3. Mndwss says:

    The settlers remind me of the holy crusaders.

    Religious people that with the support of the IDF of that era, (Templars), could do what they wanted to.

    The crusaders had idiot leaders (kings) and the settlers have idiot leaders (Yahoo, Knesset++).

    The kings ordered their army and the elite soldiers (templars) to march into the desert to find and fight Saladin. They were told: how can we loose when we carry The True Cross?

    The cross did not help the crusaders at the Battle of Hattin.

    Will superstition be the end of israel? At the Battle of Teheran?

    When Saladin won he killed all the religious soldiers, but let their leaders like Lionheart live. He then sendt all the civilians and their idiot leaders (Evil Saladin) back to europe.

    If a new Saladin comes along, i hope he will not be that mean to Europe…

    Please send Yahoo to America…..

    • Cliff says:

      No thanks, we don’t need anymore crazy than we already have.

      Send him to Canada!

    • MHughes976 says:

      ‘Lionheart’ – King Richard I of England – was not captured by Saladin. Saladin defeated the Crusaders in ?1189 and captured Jerusalem but not the coastal strip. The Third Crusade, which followed, was a very quarrelsome affair, though Richard defeated Saladin in a great battle at Arsuf and advanced on Jerusalem. The Templars advised him, and he agreed, that it would be better to have a negotiated solution, leaving a Christian Kingdom based on Acre and holding pilgrimage rights, rather than attempt to hold Jerusalem any longer. On his way back he became a prisoner of the German Emperor, a fellow-Christian, and was ransomed. Richard’s open homosexuality had made him unpopular with some. A gay singer took great personal risks to identify for the English government the castle in which Richard was being held and to verify that he was still alive. The phrase ‘a king’s ransom’, meaning a great sum of money, entered the English language from this event.
      There were Christians who tried to behave reasonably in Crusading times.

      • seafoid says:

        The Crusaders shafted the Byzantines. That was the beginning of the end for Constantinople. Shameful.

        But they did build some magnificent castles.

      • Mndwss says:

        I am sorry. I remembered incorrectly. Lionheart was not one of the european leaders that was captured by Saladin at Hattin.

        I am sure there were Christians who tried to behave reasonably in Crusading times. But i am not sure how Richard can be one of them.

        He was made a hero by his people that had to pay Saladin tithe.

        And badly disguised as a Knight Templar in europe (with long hair and playing lute) he was captured and his people had to pay again.

        How could his people not make him into a hero?

        Should they just admit that they had wasted all their money?

        • MHughes976 says:

          I think the Germans definitely owe us an apology over that business. How about it, Morgan Bach?
          The Byzantines did get rough treatment, but that was after we had handed over crusade management to a questionable Venetian.
          I think Richard’s settlement at the end of the Third Crusade did lead to a period of stability. He and Saladin are said to have admired each other, though Saladin considered Richard rash. He did tend to get too close to the front line in battles and sieges, which was how he met his death.

        • thetumta says:

          If I remember correctly(admittedly,a dubious proposition sometimes), Saladin considered Richard, at times a murderous psychopath? Murdered everyone, men, women, children, family pets. Or do I have the wrong Christian conqueror?
          Hej!

  4. tommy says:

    If there are any Americans in that group of armed vigilante squatters, then the president should execute them with rockets fired from drone aircraft. Any Americans involved with the militant expansion of Israeli territory should be declared enemy combatants and subject to immediate extrajudicial assassination.

  5. annie says:

    This is the first i have heard of YAS and it is really good news there’s more and more youth organizing going on in palestine. i saw a photo of the guy smashing the palestinian flag on ISM’s website from the link here yesterday. it reminded me of the israeli boot on the palestinian flag in the ‘a child’s view from gaza’ exhibit. and how is the image of this settlers acts not seared into a child’s mind? and then they claim it is propaganda. they claim the kids didn’t see these things or didn’t really draw the pictures.

    i look forward to reading more about your group. please keep us informed and updated about what you’re doing.

    in solidarity
    annie

  6. thetumta says:

    10 days too late. All that is required is for two or three armed individuals to show themselves and the over-armed, under-motivated Israelis will run away in spite of your poetry. They’ll have to be shot in the back so as not to return. Yes, there is another perspective. It’s way past talking about it, but Americans still need not suffer the complete corruption of their leadership.

    Hej!

  7. RE: “Israeli military and settlers interrupt olive harvest celebration in Hebron” ~ Badia Dwaik

    FROM SEVERAL YEARS AGO: “Jews protect Palestinians in harvest of hate” – By Donald Macintyre in Awarta, West Bank, The Independent (U.K.), 10/10/08
    Israelis cross religious divide to shelter olive farmers from settlers’ attacks

    (excerpts)…Born in Tel Aviv, Ms Siew served in the army, took a university degree, then a teacher’s diploma. Thirty-six years ago, she took the tough decision to emigrate to London, telling her parents: “I won’t come back until there’s peace.” Ms Siew, who is now 64, remains an Israeli citizen but now lives with her British husband in Hebden Bridge. She has kept to her word, except that each autumn she comes back to stay in her hometown with her relatives and spends each day of the two-month harvest season picking olives on Palestinian farmland in the West Bank.
    And Ms Siew does that for a purpose. Up on the ridge above us, you can see the red roofs of Itamar, a notably hard-line Jewish settlement, and she is here to help protect the Palestinian farmers from the threat of settler violence which has so often scarred the olive harvests.
    …Last year, she was in a group in the South Hebron Hills confronted by settlers who fired shots from a pistol and an M16 assault rifle, despite the presence of the army and police. “Then one of the soldiers said, ‘Look, one of them is coming down with a jug of water for you’. The settler emptied the jug over me. It was full of human shit.”…

    ENTIRE ARTICLE – link to independent.co.uk

    • Seeing the pure/ raw hatred like that, for me, personally is the biggest proof that Evil does exist . And it comes somewhere, from a deep down tunnels of human’s soul ,and slowly overcomes the whole person.
      Raw , uncontrolled,Hate has a tremendous destructive power.
      It destroys anything good that resides in us ,and replaces with the lowest emotions, desires and ultimately actions.

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