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Palestinians lambast Netanyahu's visit to archaeological site near settler outpost
2021-03-16
[MIDDLEEASTEYE.NET] Paleostine’s foreign affairs ministry on Monday condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the ancient site of Khirbet Susiya, south of the occupied West Bank, to boost his election campaign among settlers.

Netanyahu's visit to Susiya was to inaugurate an archaeological site that belongs to an Israeli Jewish settlement in the area.

According to the Wafa news agency, the Israeli army had closed the area to prevent foreign and Paleostinian activists from reaching the ancient site and used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse them, but no casualties were reported.
Prob'ly because they used tear gas and stun grenades instead of artillery and close air aupport.
The Paleostinian Authority’s foreign affairs ministry said in a statement that Netanyahu's visit is part of "manufacturing religious places" to control Paleostinian land and that it will open "the appetite of extremist settlers to commit more violations, attacks and crimes against Paleostinian citizens".

The statement added that settlers will be emboldened by the visit and allow them to feel they have "cover, protection and legitimacy for their expansionist colonial projects".

Khirbet Susiya is located near the Paleostinian area of Masafer Yatta. The site has Mamluk heritage and a mosque.
It's the 7,204th holiest site in all Islam, y'know...
In 1983, settlers had started to build their outpost in Susiya. In 1986, the Israeli army expelled 400 Paleostinians living in Susiya to a nearby Paleostinian village, as Israel had designated the area an archaeological site following the discovery of ruins of an ancient Jewish synagogue.

Responsibility for the site was turned over to the Jewish settlers from the nearby illegal "Susiya" settlement, which was built on the village’s lands in 1983. All settlements in the West Bank are deemed illegal under international law.

In 2001, the Israeli army, with the help of settlers, destroyed the entire village after Paleostinians (that were not from Susiya) killed an Israeli settler from the neighbouring settlement.

By the time the residents rebuilt their village on the area they live on today - situated between the settlement of Susiya and the archaeological site - Israel had designated the land as Area C, leading Israel to deem it an "illegal encampment".

Area C is the more than 60 percent of the West Bank under full Israeli security and civilian control, as part of the 1993 Oslo Accords.

The residents have tried on numerous occasions to get building permits from Israel's civil administration, but like most of those from Paleostinians living in Area C, their requests were denied.

TAKING CONTROL OF PALEOSTINIAN LANDS
The PA’s foreign ministry said that Netanyahu's inauguration of the Kirbet Susiya site is "a blatant Israeli attempt to Judaise the heart of Paleostinian communities".

"[The Israeli] occupation is working to manufacture places it calls 'religious' in areas threatened by settlements as a method of controlling the Paleostinian lands," the ministry said.

Some of the protesters on Sunday evening marched toward Khirebet Susiya carrying Paleostinian flags. They called for ending the occupation and rolled their eyes, jumped up and down, and hollered poorly rhymed slogans real loud against the Israeli ethnic cleansing of the Masafer Yatta area, which has 19 hamlets and their residents depend on animal husbandry as their source of livelihood.

Israel occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war. Settlement expansion has been an official Israeli policy ever since. There are almost 620,000 Israeli settlers in the West Bank living under the protection of the Israeli army.
Perfectly in accordance with international law and custom until a peace treaty is signed.
Posted by:Fred

#1  One of these days Israel will adopt the only only practical solution to "Palestinian" problem.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-03-16 05:15  

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