
Olive Harvest in Gaza
Ahmad Jaradat, Alternative Information Center (AIC)
In many cases these aggressions have occured with cooperation and coordination between the soldiers and settlers.
Of course, Barak couldn’t admit to this fact, and no one should wait for his confession.
For at least a decade, Israeli settlers have carried out an organized campaign across the
While Palestinian farmers and grassroots organizations prepared themselves for this olive harvesting season in cooperation with tens of international organizations and hundreds of International and Israeli activists to create some kind of protection against the settlers, attacks have increased and little action has been taken by the Israeli military to stop the settlers.
Last week, when Palestinian farmers and tens of Israeli and international activists went to harvest olive trees near the Ramot Yishai settlement outpost in downtown Hebron, more than twenty young settlers from the outpost came and threw rocks at them. The settlers later engaged in physical attacks, beating a Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) member, leading to injuries all over her body, and the hospitalization of 45-year-old photojournalist, Abed al-Hafiz Hashlamoun, who works for the European Press-Photo Agency (EPA). Another cameraman Naiaf Hashlamoun, who works with Reuters, was also attacked by settlers. The event continued for three hours, all within eyesight of Israeli soldiers stationed at a nearby checkpoint, until the soldiers declared it a closed military zone and forced the farmers and their supporters to leave the area. The soldiers further detained 15 of the internationals and Israelis for several hours. Jerni Benivee from CPT said "when we went to take the cameras that the settlers confiscated, one of them slapped me on the face."
Last Sunday in the Palestinian
A week ago, tens of settlers from Itzhar attacked farmers from the Palestinian
Residents of the West Bank Palestinian city of Salfeet issued an urgent statement a few days ago, calling on human rights and international organizations to help them to harvest their crops and stop settler attacks against them. Local sources in the city stated that there is a large danger for Palestinian farmers to go and work their land in this situation of ongoing settler attacks. Tens of cases have been brought before the Israeli authorities, directly or through the Palestinian Authority, yet there has been no positive response.
These are but a few examples of what has been happening during the harvest days in the
According to human rights reports, settler attacks against Palestinian farmers occur throughout the year; settlers burn, cut and uproot trees, and attack farmers in their fields. However, during the olive harvest period, these attacks enter into a systematic and organized phase that critically affects the farmers due to the short window of the harvest period of three weeks, after which crops could be lost completely.
A week ago, the al-Jazeera news network broadcast a documentary film about settler attacks throughout the
What the settlers are doing is a grave violation of human rights and international law and the Israeli authorities, especially the military, is part of this violation because they ignore their obligations as an occupying power, in ensuring a normal life for civilians living in the occupied territories. Moreover, there is real cooperation between the settlers and the Israeli military on this ground.
To describe the human rights violation is the first step, but the most important step that needs to be taken is the defense of human rights and an immediate end to the violations. This is the value of human rights principles.