Sunday, June 28, 2009

Settlers make land grab in latest outpost east of Tulkarem


On Friday, more than 50 Israeli settlers attacked two farmers and erected a tent on Palestinian farmland in the village of Kfar Al-Labad, east of Tulkarem.

Eyewitnesses saw the three dozen settlers descend on the Ras Al-Masid area lands, owned by Ibrahim Kayid. They expressed horror as the group erected a tent and place an Israeli flag over top.

Kayid, whose sons Samer, 30, and Jamal, 20, were attacked by the descending mass and forced off the land. The farmer was dismayed, saying "this land is my only source of livelihood, what will I do now?"

Residents are unsure whether the new tent will be declared a new outpost to the nearby Enev settlement. Similar cases in Hebron where Israelis erected small tents and clapboard structures were declared closed military zones and were henceforth off limits for Palestinians and even the owners of the land.

Deputy PLC speaker Hasan Khreishah commented on what appeared to be the most recent settlement land grab and urged rival factions to unify so attention could be paid to such actions.

The settler action comes despite calls from the United States, Europe, the UN and now the G8 to halt settlement expansion in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Source: The Institute for Middle East Understanding

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