HEBRON, October 30, 2014 (WAFA) - Israeli forces demolished a total of four structures in the Bedouin village of Umm al-Daraj and a traditional oven in Umm al-Khair Bedouin village, reported Operation Dove on Wednesday.
Many women and men of Umm al-Khair
were assaulted by Israeli soldiers and border Police officers, while peacefully
trying to stop the demolition of their property.
Early morning Israeli military
forces broke into Umm al-Daraj with two bulldozers. They demolished a toilet, a
shelter for the sheep, a cave used as home and a tinplated house, which housed
eight people.
Two hours later, Israeli forces arrived at Umm al-Khair village and declared it a closed military area for internationals and Israeli civilians. They pushed away the international volunteers who arrived to monitor the human rights violations, threatening them to be arrested.
A bulldozer, accompanied by
Israeli army and border Police broke into the village damaging a fence and an
olive tree, activists reported.
Umm al-Khair residents gathered
in front of the traditional oven and tried to peacefully prevent the
demolition, but Israeli soldiers and Police attacked them, violently pushing away
the women and shoving down a boy. The oven was destroyed later on.
The traditional oven was demolished without any demolition order issued for it on October 27 together with other six structures.
On October 28, the oven was
rebuilt by the South Hebron Hills Popular Committee together with the
inhabitants of Umm al-Khair. It was rebuilt for the second time by Palestinians
before noon.
Umm al-Khair is a Bedouin locale
in Area C, under Israeli civil and military administration. It is located near
the Israeli settlement of ‘Karmel’, which was illegally established during the
beginning of the 1980s and expanded in the recent years, most significantly in
2013.
A total of 508 Palestinian
Bedouins live in Umm al-Khair. The area and its residents are regularly
targeted by Israeli soldiers in order to take over the land and displace its
people.
The people of Umm al-Khair routinely
experience harassment from Israeli settlers and army, the latest of which on
October 28 when an Israeli army force and staff from the Israeli Civil
Administration, accompanied by heavy machinery, broke into the village and demolished seven
homes.
Palestinians from the South Hebron Hills use non-violent resistance to seek justice and defend human rights.
M.H



