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Tit for tat: Dozens of settlers storm West Bank village, attack residents, rights groups say
2019-04-14
[IsraelTimes] Watchdogs say Israelis entered Urif, hurled stones and damaged property, claim Israeli troops then arrived and fired at residents; settlers say Paleostinians instigated the clash.
The Palestinians should have signed a peace plan back when Labour was still running things, or abided by the Oslo Ageement. But Yasser Arafat needed his second Intifada, and now ever fewer blame the Jews living in the West Bank for doing as they’ve been done by.
Dozens of Israelis stormed a Paleostinian village in the northern West Bank on Saturday, vandalizing property and throwing stones at residents in an attack partially caught on video, according to rights groups.
Brief video can be seen at the link.
Citing one its field researchers, the Yesh Din group said over 50 Israelis entered the village of Urif from the direction of the Yitzhar settlement, south of the West Bank city of Nablus, smashing car windows and throwing rocks at homes.

In security camera footage released by the group, a large number of masked men can be seen hurling stones at a car and a home while a Paleostinian family is outside, including what Yesh Din said was a mother with her young daughter.
and puppies ...and a duck
Residents of Urif later clashed with the Israelis, and Yesh Din said Israeli troops who arrived on the scene fired tear gas and live bullets at the villagers. It said the soldiers did not detain any of the Jewish attackers.

B’Tselem, another rights group that documents alleged Israeli human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
violations in the West Bank, released an image of an injured Paleostinian man being taken away in an ambulance. A front man for B’Tselem was not aware how the Paleostinian was hurt, but said several locals were treated for tear gas inhalation. Yesh Din said no Paleostinians were maimed by the settlers.

A front man for Yitzhar said the incident began after a number of Paleostinians approached an almond orchard near the settlement, threw rocks and lightly injured a settler.

The front man said Israeli troops and the settlement security coordinator pushed the Paleostinians back towards Urif. He said a group of settlers then followed to the village where a clash developed, before Border Police arrived at the scene.

An army front man told The Times of Israel that soldiers and Border Police used riot dispersal means to break up a clash between Israelis and Paleostinians near Urif, without giving further details.

Yitzhar and its surrounding outposts are seen as an epicenter of settler violence and have often been linked to attacks on Paleostinians and their property.

Far-right Israelis justify targeting Paleostinians and sometimes IDF soldiers in so-called "price tag" attacks, ostensibly in retaliation for terror attacks and Israeli government actions deemed hostile to the settler movement.

In December, the United Nations
...an idea whose time has gone...
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs released a report that showed a 69 percent increase in settler attacks on Paleostinians in 2018 compared to 2017.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  So when does the UN release a statement condemning the "Paleostinians"?
Posted by: gorb   2019-04-14 20:19  

#3  Is that a middle eastern dialect for ass??
Posted by: Omorong Black8889   2019-04-14 08:36  

#2  This sounds like the kind of relations that Illinois high school basketball or British soccer games engender.
Posted by: AlanC   2019-04-14 07:08  

#1  Remit your delinquent HOA fees or it will happen again next month !
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-04-14 00:35  

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