Thursday, 26 April 2012

Jewish settlers pelt Palestinian cars near Jenin

Jewish settlers pelt Palestinian cars near Jenin

Jewish settlers threw stones on passing Palestinian vehicles along the Jenin-Nablus road on Wednesday night and damaged a number of them, locals said.

One of the drivers, Mohammed Naji, told the PIC that settlers, who were gathering near the evacuated Homesh settlement, threw rocks at passing cars including his.

He said that he miraculously escaped death after stones broke his car’s windshield and his car went off the road.

Naji charged the Israeli occupation forces, who were standing nearby, with not budging to stop the settlers.

He said that the settlers even detained a number of cars and blocked the road.

Locals said that another citizen from Yabad village, Nizar Abu Bakir, survived a similar attack when the stones and empty bottles thrown by those settlers smashed his car’s windows.




Saturday, 14 April 2012

Jewish settlers assault an old man and his son



Jewish settlers from Kiryat Arba settlement in Al-Khalil attacked an old man and his son while farming their land in Al-Khalil, the son told the PIC reporter on Saturday.

He said that his 63-year-old father Shaker Al-Tamimi was carried to hospital after ten settlers attacked them in their field on Friday evening.

The son, 19, said that the settlers uprooted dozens of olive trees and other plantations in their land and nearby fields spreading fear among the women and children who were in those fields.

He said that land owners have complained to the Israeli occupation government regarding those repeated attacks, which also targeted their livestock, but their complaints fell on deaf ears.


Monday, 31 October 2011

Settler crime against an old lady

Israeli settlers in the occupied territories have no respect for age.Whether its an elderly lady picking olives as she has done all her life or a child on his way home from school, the maniac settlers will attack

Friday, 14 October 2011

Rabin memorial vandalized in apparent 'price tag' attack


Jerusalem (CNN) -- The memorial of late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was vandalized early Friday morning in an apparent 'price tag' attack.
The memorial was covered with white paint and pink graffiti, and the words "price tag" sprayed on it.
A nearby wall was also defaced with blue and pink graffiti reading "price tag," and "Free Yigal Amir" -- in reference to Rabin's killer.
Yigal Amir, who is serving a life sentence for the murder, is a right-wing Israeli radical who assassinated the late Prime Minister on November 4, 1995 because he was opposed to Rabin's signing of the Oslo Accords
The attack also follows a spate of recent 'price tag' incidents in Israeli cities.
A few days ago, dozens of graves were vandalized in the Muslim cemetery of al-Kazakhana and at a nearby Christian cemetery in the Ajami neighbourhood of Jaffa.

Words spray-painted in Hebrew on the gravestones included "death to all Arabs," "death to all Russians" and "price tag." Graffiti also included words associated with a local football fan club.
This followed an arson attack in the Bedouin village Tuba Zangaria in northern Israel the week before.
"Price tag" is a term frequently used by radical Israeli settlers to denote reprisal attacks against Palestinians in response to moves by the Israeli government to evacuate illegal West Bank outposts, or as retribution for attacks by Palestinians.