NABLUS, Wednesday, October 06, 2021 (WAFA)
– The Israeli occupation authorities today razed a large tract of Palestinian
land belonging to Sebastia town, north of Nablus,
according to local sources.
Mayor of Sebastia,
Mohammad Azem, told WAFA that Israeli military
bulldozers leveled some hundred donums of Palestinian
land belonging to Sebastia to make room for the
expansion of colonial settlement of Shavei Shomron.
Located
11 kilometers to the northwest of Nablus, Sebastia is
a small historical town located on a hill with panoramic views across the West
Bank and has a population of some 3,000 Palestinians.
A
prominent settlement during the Iron Age as well as the Hellenistic and Roman
eras, the town embraces a Roman amphitheater, temples, a Byzantine and a crusader
churches, dedicated to Saint John the Forerunner, who baptized Jesus Christ in
the Jordan River, besides to a mosque built in honor of the saint. Christians
and Muslims believe the town to be the burial place of the saint.
Israel
has been attempting to take over the town, which has become a site of heated
cultural conflict, preventing the Palestinian Authority from conducting
restoration works at the site, prohibiting providing tourist services to
visitors from around the world, and stealing antiquities from it.
Palestinians
complain that Israeli settlers have repeatedly attacked the town and fenced
parts of its antiquities, where they hold religious rituals.
Twelve dunums of the archaeological area is located within (B) areas, which are controlled by Israeli military and Palestinian administrative authority, while the other part of the area lies within (C) areas, which falls under complete Israeli administrative and military control.
Owners of restaurants and hotels complain about the Israeli acts in the town which have caused them severe damages and losses.
Israel uses the Jewish nationalist name “Judea and Samaria” to refer to the occupied West Bank to reinforce its bogus claims to the territory and to give them a veneer of historical and religious legitimacy.
There are almost 834,000 Israeli settlers living in settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
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