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Settlers set fire to a Palestinian Home in Hebron

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:56 pm
by hussks
The following appeared in Israeli News paper Haaretz on Saturday Dec 6, 2008


PA police: Settlers set fire to Palestinian home in Hebron

By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondent, and News Agencies

Tags: israel news, hebron

Jewish settlers torched a rooftop enclosure of a Palestinian man's home in the West Bank city of Hebron on Saturday, a Palestinian police spokesman said.

The alleged incident occurred amidst high tensions in the area. Israel placed military and police forces on alert Friday to head off settler violence after the evacuation of a disputed West Bank building brought hostilities between the government and extremist settlers to a peak.

The Hebron resident, Nidal Awawi, told Reuters a room he had built on his roof was blackened and destroyed by a fire set off before dawn. There were no casualties, he said.
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A spokesman for Palestinian police, Ramadan Awad, blamed the arson on Jewish settlers he said were spotted fleeing the scene as flames engulfed the building. Awawi's house is surrounded on three sides by settler homes.

Awad demanded Israel "put an end to their (settlers') aggression and carry out its responsibilities to restore calm".

An Israel Defense Forces spokeswoman said they had not received any report about the fire.

The Palestinian news agency Maan said settlers also blocked roads elsehwere in the West Bank, near the Jewish enclave of Yitzhar, a site of previous settler protests this week.

Army forces were beefed up across the West Bank, defense officials said on Friday. The move follows the eviction of settlers from a four-story building in the town of Hebron on Thursday and subsequent rampages by settler youth who attacked Palestinians and set fire to Palestinian homes and cars.

There were some 500 policemen in and around Hebron on Friday, a substantial increase from the usual deployment, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.

Worried about possible Palestinian disturbances in retaliation for the settler attacks, police also restricted the entrance of Muslim worshippers at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque because of fears that riots could erupt there during Friday's communal prayers. Palestinian men under 45 were barred, Rosenfeld said.

In central Hebron, several dozen Palestinians protesting the settler attacks clashed with soldiers, who responded with tear gas. In Jerusalem's Old City, police clashed with a group of Palestinian youth. No injuries were reported in either incident.

Earlier Friday, senior officers in the IDF Central Command met with commanders of the Palestinian Authority's security apparatus in an effort to coordinate their positions following the settler riots on Thursday. The meeting was attended by the IDF's West Bank commander, Colonel Noam Tibon, and the head of the civil administration authority, Colonel Yoav Mordechai.

Military sources said the tension was palpable at the meeting, with the Palestinians complaining bitterly about the violence which was directed towards their people near the evacuated home in Hebron. IDF officers stressed to their Palestinian counterparts that the security forces did all they could to prevent the attacks on Palestinians and their property.

Palestinian residents near the disputed building, who spent much of Thursday cowering in their homes, emerged Friday to inspect the damage and sweep up stones thrown by settlers. The building was empty and under military guard, its metal doors chained shut and padlocked by soldiers.

The settlers claim to have purchased the building from a Palestinian, who
claims he did not sell it. The settlers moved in without the necessary
government approval early last year, and last month the Supreme Court ordered them evicted until a lower court decides who the rightful owner is.

About 600 Jewish settlers live in guarded enclaves in Hebron, a city of
170,000 Palestinians.

Some 35 settlers and soldiers were hurt in Thursday's clashes. Rescue workers and Jerusalem's Hadassah Hospital said one settler was moderately wounded, and the others were lightly injured. Palestinian hospital officials said 17 Palestinians were wounded, including five from bullets.

Riad Malki, the Palestinian foreign minister, summoned foreign diplomats
Friday to an urgent consultation about the Hebron incidents, asking for
international intervention and for a meeting of the UN Security Council.

"Israel must protect Hebron's Palestinians and should remove settlers from the city," Malki said. "We hold the Israeli government and army responsible for what is happening.

The UN's Mideast envoy, Richard Serry, welcomed Israel's eviction of the
settlers but condemned the ensuing violence.

"As the occupying power, the government of Israel is under obligation to
protect Palestinian civilians, property and holy sites," Serry said in a
statement.

"I remain concerned about the potential for a further escalation of a tense situation," he said.

Re: Settlers set fire to a Palestinian Home in Hebron

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 4:24 pm
by jawanmardan
Jewish extremists, particularly the settlers need to reigned in. Acts like this only reinforce the need for moderates to work closer together in both our faiths to bring peace.

Re: Settlers set fire to a Palestinian Home in Hebron

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 7:53 pm
by anajmi
jawanmardan,

Only bigger guns are going to bring peace to Palestine. Moderates is simply a good name for cowards who will bow down to the every demand made by the other side.

Re: Settlers set fire to a Palestinian Home in Hebron

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:45 am
by znanwalla
Muslim extremists and Mullahs who incite palestinians to blow themselves up should be the first ones to be reigned in because they are using palestianians for their own selfish game of one up manship !

Key muslim countries should show through examples and actions that they truly seek peace for them....most are simply dishonest and do not want peace and so two wrongs cannot make one right !

What have the wahabbis done for palestian people? Nothing ! who is supporting them today ? Hizbollah and Iran !....who are palestianians? Sunnis if I am not mistaken !....so? here we are ? these guys are dishonest even with their own brothers !...zn

Re: Settlers set fire to a Palestinian Home in Hebron

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 4:47 am
by turbocanuck
The Oil rich Sheikhs of Saudi Arabia will never allow a viable, democratic entity of Palestine to exist. (sends a wrong message to its masses............) :wink:

Re: Settlers set fire to a Palestinian Home in Hebron

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 7:39 am
by feelgud
TREATY OF HUDAIBIYAH (628 AD)
The terms of the treaty were written down and is known as the "Treaty of Hudaibiyah.” It included:

“In your name, O Allah. These are the terms of the truce between Muhammad, the son of Abdullah and Suhayl, the son of Amr (of Mecca).
Both parties have agreed to lay down the burden of war for ten years. During this time, each party shall be safe, and neither shall injure the other; no secret damage shall be inflicted, but uprightness and honor shall prevail between them.

The Muslims shall return this year without performing Umrah (the pilgrimage). In the coming year, you may enter it with your companions, staying therein for three days, bearing no arms except the arms of the traveler, with swords remaining in their sheaths.

If a Quraysh person comes to Muhammad (i.e., after accepting Islam) without the permission of his guardian, Muhammad shall return him to them, but if one of the Muhammad’s people come to the Quraysh, he shall not be returned.

Whoever wishes to enter into covenant with Muhammad can do so, and whoever wishes to enter into covenant with the Quraysh can do so.”

Many of the Muslims were not satisfied with the terms of the treaty and they regarded it to be humiliating to themselves, considering the behavior of the Quraish against the Prophet during the negotiations. The Prophet declared the treaty a victory and they accepted it on the conviction that Allah and His messenger know best.

On their way back to Medina, Allah (The One God) revealed to the Prophet (pbuh) a chapter of the Qur’an known as “Al-Fath” (The Victory, XLVIII). The chapter begins with: “Verily We have given thee a victory, a very clear victory.”
http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/treaty28.html