The Horror Of Israeli Apartheid
Israeli Occupation Forces ‘Beat, Drag Woman’ Defending Her Village from Demolition

By The Palestine Chronicle

July 06, 2018 "Information Clearing House" Israeli forces injured 35 people and arrested 10 others as they began to demolish their Bedouin village in a strategic part of the occupied West Bank, news website Arab48 reported on Wednesday, citing local residents and activists.

The soldiers beat and dragged a local woman as she attempted to stop them from razing the village of Khan al-Ahmar, footage of the incident shows.

 

One village told Arab48:

“The soldiers brutally attacked the residents of Khan al-Ahmar and protesters as they tried to prevent the demolition of their homes.”

The protesters waving Palestinian flags also tried to block a bulldozer, while some climbed onto it in protest.

 

 

But activists say the villagers had little alternative but to build without Israeli construction permits as the documents are near impossible for Palestinians to obtain for that part of the occupied West Bank.

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Khan al-Ahmar is located east of Jerusalem near several major Israeli settlement blocs and close to a highway leading to the Dead Sea.

 

Activists are concerned continued Israeli settlement construction in the area could effectively divide the West Bank in two.

In another Bedouin village in the same region, Abu Nuwar, Israel carried out a series of demolitions on Wednesday on what it described as illegally built structures.

The village is made up mainly of makeshift structures of tin and wood, as is traditionally the case with Bedouin villages.

(Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, PC, Social Media)

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