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Israeli soldiers ransack Palestinian homes and damage
CPT Tuwani Team
31 March 2010
[Note: According to the Geneva Conventions, the International Court of
Justice in the Hague, and numerous United Nations resolutions, all Israeli
settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) are illegal.
Most settlement outposts are considered illegal under Israeli law.]
On March 31, the Israeli Special Police Forces entered the Palestinian
village of Tuba, immediately east of Ma`on settlement, and destroyed
household belongings in two homes in the village. The police forced Tuba
residents from their homes and told them that they were searching for two
goats which settlers from the outpost of Havat Ma`on had reported missing.
The police also accused the villagers of possessing weapons, and while
questioning nearly a dozen villagers, the police upended nearly every
belonging in both homes. The police ransacked three bedrooms, a kitchen,
and a storage unit. International activists and Tuba residents reported
that the police left the scene without confiscating any weapons or sheep
and without making any arrests. During the search police personnel
refused to let international activists observe the search of the homes or
the interrogations of the residents.
The village of Tuba lies near the Israeli outpost of Havat Ma`on, and
shepherds from the village are frequently forced from their grazing land
near the outpost. During March, shepherds, international activists, and
members of the Israeli peace organization, Taayush, participated in a
series of nonviolent actions in an attempt to prevent the Israeli military
from forcing Tuba shepherds and sheep from their grazing land. On
multiple occasions in March, Israeli soldiers declared an area of land
including the village of Tuba to be a closed military zone forcing all
Palestinian shepherds to leave the area. The soldiers also arrested
Israeli activists who refused to leave the area.
Children from Tuba who attend school in At-Tuwani must walk with a
military escort through through Havat Ma`on to reach their school. They
are frequently subjected to threats and assaults from settlers
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