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Settlers filmed pelting Palestinian man with stones in West Bank

351 shares Settlers assault a Palestinian man in the West Bank in a video released on April 3, 2021. (Screenshot/Yesh Din) Israeli settlers were seen pelting a Palestinian man with stones in a video released by a rights group on Saturday. The attack happened Saturday afternoon near the village of Jalud in the northern West Bank on a plot of land near the Palestinian man’s house, according to Yesh Din, a left-wing rights group that documents settler violence in the West Bank. In the video, masked men can be seen striking the man with a stick and hurling stones at him.

Call anytime : The settlers new snitch line is targeting Palestinians

Follow Jan. 11, 2021 Israel’s Civil Administration has opened a telephone hotline for receiving information about construction that is being done in the West Bank without permits. The website of the settlement of Kokhav Yaakov calls it a “snitch-line” – and leaves no room for guesswork: The target of the snitching is Palestinians. Last week the website posted the Civil Administration announcement of hotline Hamal C (literally, “Operations Room C”), and interpreted it as follows: “Have you seen Palestinian construction work that looks to you to be suspicious and unauthorized? Have you encountered a sanitation hazard created by Palestinians who disdain the law? From now on you have a snitch-line of your own. Call at any hour of the day and submit a complain about it. Every day there will be a summary of the complaints and a display of what was examined and what was confiscated in the event that there was improper conduct. Good luck.”

A teen died in a police chase In his outpost, steadfast settlers want Arabs to keep their heads down

Follow Jan. 10, 2021 Only a few hundred meters separate the fence that surrounds the settlement of Kokhav Hashahar from a group of four temporary structures. As far as the settlers are concerned, these are friendly neighbors, the members of the small outpost of Maoz Esther. One of them was the home of Ahuvia Sandak, whose parents were among the founders. Like other illegal outposts, Maoz Esther was built on private Palestinian land. Last month, according to the hottest rumor on the hill, it was scheduled to be evacuated by the Civil Administration on December 22 – not for the first time. It has been repeatedly evacuated and repopulated for over a decade.

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