Extremist Rabbis' Hatred Advisory Opinions Promote Settlements , Encourage Terrorism to Abuse Palestinians
Extremist Rabbis' Hatred Advisory Opinions Promote Settlements , Encourage Terrorism to Abuse Palestinians The
National Bureau for Defending Land and Resisting Settlements said in
his weekly report that the investigations into the killing of
Palestinian woman Aisha Moh'd Rabi from Bedia village, who died after
throwing stones at her husband's car in Oct. 018 showed that the
terrorist attacks were carried out by a new Jewish terrorist
organization against the Palestinians' property and mosques. The Israeli
Prosecution presented diluted indictment against the settler murderer
of Aisha, saying it was "unintentional killing". According to the
indictment filed by the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Central Court
in Lod, the accused threw a stone weighing around 2 kilos at the Rabi
vehicle and killed her near the Za'tara checkpoint south of Nablus. According
to Hebrew sources, the prosecution didn't intend to file an indictment
against other suspected, who were arrested on their involvement in her
killing. According to the indictment, the accused and a number of his
fellow are members of the Jewish religious institute "Berri Hae'ts" in
the settlement of Rahalim, they were at the institute the day she was
killed, as they stumbled on a nearby hill overlooking St. 60, and
attacked her. Israeli intelligence arrested 5 minors from a settlement
near the Za'tara checkpoint on suspicion of "Jewish terrorism" and later
found that they are suspected of involvement in the killing of Aisha,
but later on 4 of them were released. Within
this context, the ultra-Orthodox rabbi of Safed, a member of Israel's
Supreme Rabbinical Council, Shmuel Eliahu known for issuing provocative
opinions against Arabs, revealed a meeting with a number of extremist
settlers accused of the killing after they were released from prison. In
a sermon posted on YouTube, he said, you are the ones who are paving
the way for the religious movement to reach power. He called on the
settlers not to fear the prison, which he said was "graduates the kings"
and leading them to the leadership of the State, saying that we must
make the change. Two years ago, he also issued several opinions urging
to harm the Palestinians and their property, allowing Jews to steal Arab
property for allegedly being "thieves." The rabbi of Kiryat Arba, Dov
Levyorfakal, said that whoever killed Arabs was a friend. Israeli PM
Netanyahu described him as an Israeli leader. For his part, the Israeli
Rabbi, Rosen has said that the Lord commanded Joshua ben Nun to kill the
giants men, women, children, babies, and even the beasts, adding the
Palestinians are the giants of this era, and therefore should be treated
as the ancient giants. In
another context, the Israeli occupation authorities plan to evacuate
the students of the Khalil Sakakini and Al-Quds Preparatory Schools in
the Old City of Jerusalem by providing students with incentives and
facilities for transferring them to other schools that follow the
municipality of the occupation outside the walls of the Old City. The
school principal was informed that it will be closed in 1.9.2019. The
students will be transferred to other schools without any explanation
for this serious decision. The schools include 385 Palestinian girls,
stretches over 200 square meters. It is a-120 year old building. They
were used as hospital and then as a headquarter for the Ottoman
Caliphate. In 1917, the British Mandate turned it into a "police
station". On
the other hand, in Jerusalem, the Central District Court issued a
temporary order for the confiscation of a 2.7 dunums in the Mount of
Olives area, where the late, Yasser Arafat owned 135 m. of them.
Moreover, more than 800 Palestinian families are threatened by forced
eviction in their homes in favor for Jewish settlement groups. Israeli
courts have filed sues against hundreds of Palestinian families
demanding the eviction of their homes. The danger of forced eviction
threatens dozens of Palestinian families after an Israeli court ruled in
favor of a settlement organization to evict the home of a Palestinian
family in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, claiming it is owned by
settlers. For
his part, Nikolai Miladinov, the UN envoy to the Middle East peace
process, attacked Israel's policies and activities, especially military
operations in the Palestinian territories. In a briefing to the Security
Council on the Palestinian situation, Miladinov expressed his concern
over the increase Israeli military operations in areas A and B in the
West Bank. He noted that during the past period, Israel has allowed the
construction of 3,100 settlement units in settlements in Area C and
prepares plans for the construction of 2,500 additional settlement units
and tenders for another 650 units in various settlements, most of which
will be built in areas of the West Bank. Nablus and Hebron, besides
legitimizing more than one settlement in Hebron. He noted that there are
efforts to implement the law of confiscating Palestinian lands and
whitening the settlements, which raises fears of annexation in the
future. Pointing out that the law will apply to 66 outposts. He stressed
the position of the United Nations and the international community that
settlements were illegal and represented an obstacle before peace. For
its part, the Israeli Civil Administration confiscated and uprooted
about 60 olive trees from the Palestinian lands and demolished
retaining walls surrounding agricultural land near the Jab'a military
checkpoint. In a development that draws attention that accompanies the
campaign for the early elections of the Knesset, the "Nahla" Settlement
Movement organized a demonstration outside the headquarter of the
right-wing Israeli Prime Minister in West Jerusalem demanding the
settlement of more than 2 million Jewish settlers in the occupied West
Bank, demanding the settlement right to strengthen settlement in the
Palestinian territories. Nahla also calls for the adoption of a clear
settlement agenda and lift the "settlement freeze laws" on the
settlements, claiming that "the Arabs are building continuously and
sustainably.
|