International West Bank thread

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While literally 99% of shit you post, son, coming directly from hamas and X bots.

You can now post your: "The Israeli apartheid government cannot be trusted" reply.
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I'm struggling to figure out if you're legitimately retarded, or are purposefully misrepresenting your posts regarding Gaza in a thread about the West Bank.
 
I'm struggling to figure out if you're legitimately retarded, or are purposefully misrepresenting your posts regarding Gaza in a thread about the West Bank.
Nah, I am pretty sure that you're the one who's retarded.
 

Israeli settler attacks have reached a Palestinian Christian village of the occupied West Bank. It drew a rare rebuke from the U.S. ambassador to Israel, an evangelical Christian pastor and supporter of Israeli settlers.

While the world's focus is on the war in Gaza, violence has surged in another Palestinian territory, the Israeli-occupied West Bank. A new wave of Israeli settler attacks has reached a Christian village there, and it has drawn the attention of U.S. ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, who is actually a vocal supporter of Israeli settlers. NPR's Daniel Estrin reports from the West Bank.
 

Settler extremists torch several homes in West Bank village; IDF detains suspects​

Palestinian media says six homes set ablaze in village of Kisan, south of Bethlehem, no one injured in attack; Israeli military says the suspects were handed to police​


The reports said the attackers came from a nearby hilltop outpost that had recently been erected.

Friday night’s arson attack was the latest in a string of settler attacks on Palestinian villages and towns in the West Bank, with multiple violent incidents reported throughout the West Bank over the past week.

On Tuesday, a group of settler extremists allegedly torched several cars in the West Bank village of Beitin, near Ramallah.

Images from the site of the arson attack showed graffiti with the word “revenge” sprayed in Hebrew.

On Thursday, settlers reportedly attacked a home in the village of Shaab al-Butum, in the South Hebron Hills, injuring a Palestinian woman.

Footage shared on social media showed damage inside the home and smashed solar panels outside.

Additionally, videos posted to social media on Friday showed soldiers accompanying settlers as they allegedly stole livestock from Palestinians in the southern West Bank area of Masafer Yatta.

In one video, three settlers can be seen entering a barn, followed by three armed soldiers, two of them masked. A loud bang, followed by screaming, is heard as the six disappear from view. The soldiers and settlers then go back outside, with each of the settlers dragging a goat behind him.


In a second video, three soldiers — again, two masked and one unmasked — can be seen jostling two people, including a man whom the unmasked soldier briefly puts in a chokehold, as other Palestinians look on. The camera then cuts to a car surrounded by at least six soldiers. Three settlers can be seen pushing the three goats into the car.

In the final scene, a settler flashes a victory sign to the camera as he drives past with a goat in the passenger’s seat and two other goats in the backseat. A soldier looks on as the car goes by.
 

Settler extremists torch several homes in West Bank village; IDF detains suspects​

Palestinian media says six homes set ablaze in village of Kisan, south of Bethlehem, no one injured in attack; Israeli military says the suspects were handed to police​


The reports said the attackers came from a nearby hilltop outpost that had recently been erected.

Friday night’s arson attack was the latest in a string of settler attacks on Palestinian villages and towns in the West Bank, with multiple violent incidents reported throughout the West Bank over the past week.

On Tuesday, a group of settler extremists allegedly torched several cars in the West Bank village of Beitin, near Ramallah.

Images from the site of the arson attack showed graffiti with the word “revenge” sprayed in Hebrew.

On Thursday, settlers reportedly attacked a home in the village of Shaab al-Butum, in the South Hebron Hills, injuring a Palestinian woman.

Footage shared on social media showed damage inside the home and smashed solar panels outside.

Additionally, videos posted to social media on Friday showed soldiers accompanying settlers as they allegedly stole livestock from Palestinians in the southern West Bank area of Masafer Yatta.

In one video, three settlers can be seen entering a barn, followed by three armed soldiers, two of them masked. A loud bang, followed by screaming, is heard as the six disappear from view. The soldiers and settlers then go back outside, with each of the settlers dragging a goat behind him.


In a second video, three soldiers — again, two masked and one unmasked — can be seen jostling two people, including a man whom the unmasked soldier briefly puts in a chokehold, as other Palestinians look on. The camera then cuts to a car surrounded by at least six soldiers. Three settlers can be seen pushing the three goats into the car.

In the final scene, a settler flashes a victory sign to the camera as he drives past with a goat in the passenger’s seat and two other goats in the backseat. A soldier looks on as the car goes by.

There' a war in the west bank too. It's just not called like that. It should.
 

Settler extremists torch several homes in West Bank village; IDF detains suspects​

Palestinian media says six homes set ablaze in village of Kisan, south of Bethlehem, no one injured in attack; Israeli military says the suspects were handed to police​


The reports said the attackers came from a nearby hilltop outpost that had recently been erected.

Friday night’s arson attack was the latest in a string of settler attacks on Palestinian villages and towns in the West Bank, with multiple violent incidents reported throughout the West Bank over the past week.

On Tuesday, a group of settler extremists allegedly torched several cars in the West Bank village of Beitin, near Ramallah.

Images from the site of the arson attack showed graffiti with the word “revenge” sprayed in Hebrew.

On Thursday, settlers reportedly attacked a home in the village of Shaab al-Butum, in the South Hebron Hills, injuring a Palestinian woman.

Footage shared on social media showed damage inside the home and smashed solar panels outside.

Additionally, videos posted to social media on Friday showed soldiers accompanying settlers as they allegedly stole livestock from Palestinians in the southern West Bank area of Masafer Yatta.

In one video, three settlers can be seen entering a barn, followed by three armed soldiers, two of them masked. A loud bang, followed by screaming, is heard as the six disappear from view. The soldiers and settlers then go back outside, with each of the settlers dragging a goat behind him.


In a second video, three soldiers — again, two masked and one unmasked — can be seen jostling two people, including a man whom the unmasked soldier briefly puts in a chokehold, as other Palestinians look on. The camera then cuts to a car surrounded by at least six soldiers. Three settlers can be seen pushing the three goats into the car.

In the final scene, a settler flashes a victory sign to the camera as he drives past with a goat in the passenger’s seat and two other goats in the backseat. A soldier looks on as the car goes by.
IDF will probably give them medals.
 

Gaza aid site offered a 'women only' day. It didn't stop the killing​


The food distribution was announced in advance, like many before it, in a post on social media carrying an illustration of smiling Palestinians receiving boxes of aid.
This time, however, the invitation shared by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) was different, featuring illustrations of only women.
"Tomorrow at our morning distribution at our location in the Saudi district, only women are welcome to come and receive a food box," the GHF post said. "Men should avoid the site during this distribution."
Mary Sheikh al-Eid wanted to feed her seven children. Her husband had been killed earlier in the war and the family had been surviving on lentil soup for three weeks, said Mary's sister Khawla, but the last week had been a struggle.

On Thursday, the sisters Mary and Khawla set off early for the aid point in the southern Rafah area. By the time they arrived, the scene was already chaos.
"There was a huge crowd of women and the place seemed out of control, they couldn't offload and distribute the aid," Khawla said. "They started spraying the women with pepper spray, then they brought stun grenades and started throwing them on the women to force them backwards."
The sisters got split up in the mayhem. Khawla's clothes were full of pepper spray and so she called her sister, agreeing to meet at their brother's house.
Shortly after she called again, feeling something wasn't right.
"This time a stranger picked up, he told me the owner of the phone was shot and was being taken to the Red Cross [field hospital]," said Khawla.
"I called again and this time I was told she was shot in the head. I ran like crazy and called again, but this time I was told the owner of this phone had been killed."
 
After a settler kills an activist in broad daylight, the israeli army raids the activits location...

 

Israeli police release settler accused of killing Palestinian activist​

Yinon Levi was placed under three days of house arrest, while police have refused to release the body of Awdah Hathaleen

Israeli police have refused to release the body of Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist and journalist who helped make the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, while the settler accused of killing him, Yinon Levi, has been released from custody.

Hathaleen was shot to death on Monday night during a confrontation between settlers driving a bulldozer in the village of Umm al-Khair in the occupied West Bank and residents of the town. A video appears to show Levi firing his gun wildly and then people screaming as Hathaleen, standing a distance away in the town centre, collapsed.



A still from the video shared on social media.

Levi was released from custody by a court on Tuesday and placed under three days of house arrest, which ends tomorrow and allows him to roam free. According to Levi’s lawyer, Avihai Hajabi, the court found that there was evidence supporting his claims that he acted in self-defence, and ordered his release.

Levi, who was earlier put under sanctions by the then US president Joe Biden and later removed from the sanctions list by Donald Trump, could still face charges

Despite the release of Levi, Hathaleen’s family is still struggling to recover his body from Israeli police so that they can hold his funeral.

Israeli police said they would not release Hathaleen’s body until his family agreed to 10 conditions, including limiting the funeral to 15 people and burying his body outside his birth village, according to a lawyer representing the family.

“The idea is that the police want the funeral to be really small and quiet, so that it is like it never happened and nobody will come,” said Karin Wind, who has reviewed the conditions and is communicating with the police on behalf of the family.



According to a police document seen by the Guardian, police requested that no “signs calling for incitement” be displayed or “amplification” system used at the funeral, with the police requesting a deposit from the family to ensure they complied with conditions. The family refused to sign the document and its conditions.



that be... fucked up
 
One day after killing the activist Awdah Hathaleen and putting crazy conditions to give his body back, the israeli army raided his funerals. The oppression never stop, even after your death

 
The 1995 Oslo II Accord established the administrative division of the Palestinian West Bank into areas A, B, and C as a transitional arrangement, pending a final status agreement. Oslo II intended for the divisions to be temporary, with full jurisdiction of all three areas gradually transferred to the Palestinian Authority over time. Instead, the divisions persist, with Area A administered by the Palestinian Authority, Area C by Israel, and Area B under joint control.

Areas A, B, and C in the West


Area A​

Under the terms of the Oslo agreement, Area A is under Palestinian administrative and police control. It constitutes 18% of the West Bank. Of the 3 areas, Area A is the most densely populated. Although under Palestinian control, much of the available land for building lies on borders with Area C.

Area B​

The Palestinian Authority exercises administrative control over Area B but shares security control with Israeli authorities. This area makes up about 22% of the West Bank. Palestinian administrative or civil control of the area includes education, economic, and health sectors.

The majority of Palestinians in the West Bank live in areas A or B. These areas are not contiguous: Area C divides Areas A and B into hundreds of separate segments.

Area C​

Area C, which Israel administers, covers over 60 percent of the West Bank. An estimated 300,000 Palestinians live in 532 residential areas located partially or fully in Area C, along with some 400,000 Israeli settlers residing in approximately 230 settlements. In addition, around 30% of Area C is a designated “firing zone” for military training – 38 Palestinian communities are located within these training areas. Altogether, 60% of Area C is made up of these firing zones, other military land, or state land and nature reserves. Palestinian residents struggle to obtain land permits for housing and farming in the remaining 40%.

A third of Palestinian communities in Area C lack a primary school, forcing children to travel or walk long distances to reach the nearest school. More than 70% of communities in Area C are not connected to a water network and rely on tankered water at vastly increased cost. 95,000 people receive fewer than 50 liters of water per capita per day – half of the minimum amount recommended by the World Health Organization. Nearly half of Area C Palestinian communities report that their access to emergency and basic healthcare is hampered by the long distances to the nearest clinic or the need to pass through checkpoints.


Map of Area A, Area B and Area C of the West Bank


Map courtesy SoWhAt249 [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Apart from the administrative divisions established by the Oslo Accords, the West Bank is apportioned into 11 governorates. Learn about Anera's long history of work across Palestine's West Bank.

Source : https://www.anera.org/what-are-area-a-area-b-and-area-c-in-the-west-bank/

Why are there refugees camps inside the west bank? I mean where are they refugees from?
 
Why are there refugees camps inside the west bank? I mean where are they refugees from?

From the territories that were annexed by Israel after the 1948 nakba and the 1967 six day wars. Refugee camps were established and meant to be temporary but because of the lack of a political solution and the refusal of Israel to grant right to return to refugees they remained there for decades.
 
They can just pretend there is an archeological find or some bullshit and the israeli army will come storming your house at 4AM to escort Israeli settlers to occupy your village. Not colonization. Not stealing of land. Not oppression.

 
"Derailing and memes."

Man, STFU, you dumb cunt.

Fuck your stupidass double standards, bitch.

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That's the Israeli army. Bullying small children. Israeli Oppression Forces.

 
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