Chroniques d'une photographe,specialiste des droits humains en Palestine et ailleurs, Chronicles of a French photographer, specialist in human rights, in Palestine and elsewhere
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Settlers invaded oush grab / Les colons ont encore envahi oush grab
(c) Anne Paq/Activestills.org, Oush Grab, Beit Sahour, 06/08/2008
Article by Maan:
Settlers scuffle with peaceful worshipers at abandoned military base in Beit Sahour
Date: 07 / 08 / 2008 Time: 20:36
Settlers assault worshipers [Ma'anImages]
Bethlehem – Ma'an – More than 200 Israeli settlers occupied an abandoned Israeli military base in the West Bank town of Beit Sahour on Wednesday night, assaulting an ecumenical peace group that had gathered nearby.
Two dozen international and Palestinian worshipers were attending a non-denominational, but strongly Christian-toned, religious service when the settlers arrived.
The organizers of the worship service said beforehand that they did not plan for a confrontation with the settlers, and would move if the Israeli military asked them.
As the settlers filed into the abandoned base, two dozen armed soldiers, border police, and civilian police looked on. The settlers set out rows of plastic chairs, a public address system, and lights, powered by a generator.
The settlers delivered a series of speeches in Hebrew, then a Jewish prayer service. As the event wore on for over two hours, the settlers lost their cool at the peace demonstrators, eventually attacking them. Israeli border police finally intervened. A few of the worshipers were mildly injured.
In organizing the peace service, Nathan Dannison, from Michigan in the United States, said, "For me, a lot of the impulse came out of being labeled an international anarchist, when in fact I'm a Christian Democrat."
He was referring to the label settler groups have applied to the small band of American and European supporters who have been aiding the Palestinian response to the settlers' repeated occupation of the site.
Deena Sattler, a mother of seven who moved to Israel from New York 38 years ago and currently resides in the Har Homa settlement, said, "These guys are anarchists." Sattler said she believes that the "anarchists" are seeking to drive Jews not just out of the occupied Palestinian territories, but out of Israel itself.
Almost every week since May, steadily larger groups of settlers, mainly from the nearby settlements Har Homa, Gush Etzion, and Tekoa, have come to the old base to assert their claim that the area should stay "out of Palestinian hands."
Asked about their plans for the site, the settlers said they want to prevent Palestinian construction on the land. The area, which was evacuated by the Israeli army in 2006, is currently designated for a multimillion dollar children's hospital. Several settlers said they were concerned that even a hospital could somehow be used for "terrorism."
Sunny Hallanan, an Episcopal priest from Pennsylvania, led the peaceful service along with Dannison, in prayer and signing songs such as "We shall overcome."
"We are praying that the former military base be transformed into a new children's hospital for all the little ones of Palestine. We are praying that the peaceful people of Beit Sahour do not lose their homes to new Israeli settlements. We are praying that Israel stands by its promise to the people of Beit Sahour - that the army will allow the people of Beit Sahour to build this hospital," the organizers of the worship service said in a statement.
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ReplyDeleteI have friends that were there. There was no violence at all.
ReplyDeleteIts so ironic how you claim that the Jews were causing violence while the demonstarters were leading a peace prayer. If you look at the very pictures you posted, you will see exactly what took place. A bunch of Jews came there to pray and assert our ownership over this empty land before the Arabs who regularly through malatov cocktails and rocks, take over a hilltop which overlooks the road that we need to drive on the get to Jerusalem.
Hi Aaron, I was there too. There was violence from the settlers'part. They attacked the internationals and Palestinians who were there, dangerously singing. One even lost her glasses in the commotion. One settler woman used a stone. The Israeli soldiers had to intervene to stop the violence of the settlers. There were not a "bunch" of Jews as you said but actually over one hundreds. Oush Grab is located on an abandonned military base on the municipal lands of the Palestinian west bank city of Beit Sahour. The plan is to build an hospital for Palestinian children, funded by American funds in this area. The road, that the settlers are currently using is going to be changed. Anyway, all settlements are illegal under international law. If you want to be close to Jerusalem, there is plenty of space in Israel.
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