HEBRON, June 13, 2015 (WAFA) -
Israeli settlers last week attempted, but failed, to attack a mosque during the
dawn prayers in the city of Hebron, revealed local sources.
Sources told WAFA that two masked
settlers attempted to carry out an attack against the mosque during the dawn
prayers, however, the attack attempt failed and settlers fled the scene and
were seen running toward the illegal settlement of Ramat Yishai.
The attack attempt was caught on
surveillance cameras placed in the area.
Moreover, one of the residents living
near the mosque reported his daughter as seeing the two armed settlers from her
window at dawn, stating that the presence of a taxi cab that stopped in front
of the mosque to drop off one of the worshipers to attend the dawn prayers,
prevented them from resuming with their attack plan and forced them to
flee the scene.
Residents chased after them,
however, they did not manage to catch them.
In an analysis conducted by the
Applied Research Institute – Jerusalem (ARIJ) on Israeli settlers' attacks in
the occupied Palestinian territory during the year 2014, ARIJ recorded
763 Israeli settler groups’ attacks against civilians, lands, properties,
livestock, and agriculture. These attacks inflicted huge losses and suffering
among Palestinians.
ARIJ also recorded a total of 226
attacks that were committed by settlers against mosques, includingAl-Aqsa
Mosque, and churches and monasteries through spray-paiting racist slogans
against Palestinians (Christians and Muslims alike), setting mosques ablaze,
attacking worshipers, which showed the feelings of hatred and extremism these
settlers hold for Palestinians, reported POICA.
It said that most of the
violations that have been recorded during the year 2014 were in the vicinity of
Israeli settlements and outposts.
According to the Israeli human
rights group B’Tselem, Israeli security forces do not always deploy in advance
to protect Palestinians from settler violence, even when such violence could be
anticipated. “In some cases, rather than restricting violent settlers, Israeli
security forces impose restrictions on the Palestinians.”
“As the occupying power in the West
Bank, Israel is obligated to maintain public order and ensure the safety of the
Palestinians in the West Bank, who are classified a protected population in
international law,” says B’Tselem.
“The establishment of settlements on
the West Bank violates international humanitarian law, which establishes the
principles applying during war and occupation. Moreover, the settlements lead
to the infringement of international human rights law,” stated B'Tselem, the
Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories.
The center added that,
“International humanitarian law prohibits the occupying power to transfer
citizens from its own territory to the occupied territory (Fourth Geneva
Convention, article 49).”
“The Hague Regulations prohibit the
occupying power to undertake permanent changes in the occupied area, unless
these are due to military needs in the narrow sense of the term, or unless they
are undertaken for the benefit of the local population,” added the center.
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