Settlers take advantage of Gaza war to launch West Bank pogroms
Israeli settlers and soldiers have killed 51
Palestinians in the West Bank this past week, with two villages entirely
depopulated after attacks.
This article was produced in partnership with Local Call and The Intercept.
While the world focuses on
the Hamas massacre in southern Israel and Israel’s massive bombing of
the Gaza Strip, settlers in the occupied West Bank are taking advantage
of the chaos to attack and expel Palestinians from a number of small
villages.
Israeli soldiers and settlers have killed 51 Palestinians in the West
Bank since Saturday, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in
Ramallah. At least two villages, Al-Qanub and Wadi Al-Sik, have been
entirely depopulated as a result of the violence by Israeli settlers.
A Palestinian in At-Tuwani, a village in the Masafer Yatta region of
the South Hebron Hills, is in critical condition after a settler,
accompanied by an Israeli soldier, invaded the community on Friday and
shot him at point blank range. The attack was documented by the Israeli
human rights group B’Tselem.
Israeli soldiers are establishing new checkpoints to block the
movement of Palestinian villagers. On Thursday evening, near Yabrud,
northeast of Ramallah, solders shot at
a vehicle carrying a Palestinian family, according to members of the
family. Randa Abdullah Abdul Aziz Ajaj, 37, was killed, and her son,
Ismail Ajaj, was hit in the foot and shoulder. Her husband and another
child were also in the vehicle but were not injured. An IDF spokesperson
claimed soldiers opened fire because the car was “driving wildly” and
the soldiers felt threatened.
Throughout the West Bank, Palestinian residents are witnessing an
increased presence of armed settlers around their villages, more
military roadblocks, and tightened movement restrictions. “At this time
we are actually living under siege. Most of the villages in the West
Bank are closed in mounds of dirt and it is impossible to get out,” said
a resident of the village of Qaryut. “There are settlers everywhere.
Every time we approach houses near a settlement, they shoot at us. They
are taking advantage of the security situation in Gaza, to take revenge
on the West Bank. Because no one is looking at the West Bank now.”
On Wednesday, in the village of Qusra near Nablus, three Palestinians
— Moa’th Odeh, Musab Abu Rida, and Obida Abu Sarur — were shot dead,
while a 6-year-old girl was wounded in the upper body. It is unclear who
opened fire on them. The attack began with masked settlers shooting at
houses in the village, according to three eyewitnesses and medical
personnel who treated the wounded at the scene. Video footage shows six
masked men, armed with pistols and M-16 rifles, opening fire inside the
village. Later that day, according to eyewitnesses, another resident,
13-year-old Hassan Abu Sarur, was also shot dead when soldiers entered
after the settlers withdrew from the village.
Palestinian media reported on
Thursday that settlers attacked the funerals of the four Qusra
residents who had been killed the day before. According to the
Palestinian Ministry of Health, the settlers shot dead a father and son,
Ibrahim and Ahmed Wadi.
Settlers in Esh Kodesh and the surrounding area had sent warning
messages to Qusra’s residents in the previous two days, in which they
threatened to take revenge in response to Hamas’ assault in southern
Israel. In one photo, which was sent to the residents few days ago, a
group of masked men can be seen holding fuel tanks, an electric saw, and
axes, with a caption in Hebrew and Arabic: “To all the rats in the
sewers of Qusra village, we are waiting for you and we will not feel
sorry for you. The day of revenge is coming.”
The message sent by Israeli settlers to the Palestinian residents of Qusra.
According to a Qusra resident who asked to be identified by just his
first name, Abed, “It started at noon, when 20 masked men invaded the
village and stoned the houses of families living on the edge of the
village. They came from the direction of the Esh Kodesh outpost. We ran
there to get the families out of their homes, because settlers tried to
set fire to one of the houses. A mother, father, and a girl were inside.
While we were trying to get the little girl out of the house, they
started shooting at us, hitting the girl. They killed three people.”
According to eyewitnesses, at least 15 Palestinians were wounded by
gunfire. Medical personnel who treated the wounded said that the
condition of some of them was critical.
“I evacuated a girl who was shot; she was injured inside her house
and was bleeding,” said Bashar al-Kariyuti, a Palestinian ambulance
driver who arrived at the scene during the attack. “The girl’s father
was also shot in the face. It was impossible to recognize him.”
Ahmed, a third eyewitness to the incident who requested that his last
name be withheld for safety reasons, recounted that the military stayed
inside their observation post while settlers opened fire at Qusra’s
residents. “My cousin was hit in the head, my brother was shot right at
the entrance to his house,” he said. “Then soldiers took the [digital
video recorder] that recorded everything; an hour after the event they
came in and confiscated cameras. I’m sure they did it to erase the
evidence.”
Residents of Qusra said that a small number of soldiers accompanied
the settlers throughout the attack. When the villagers threw stones at
the settlers, to force them back, soldiers backed up the settlers with
live fire, according to the residents.
Screenshot of video of Israeli settlers attacking village of Qusra.
Commenting on the attack, an Israeli military spokesperson said, “An
IDF force operating on the outskirts of Qusra reported hearing gunfire.
The claim about Palestinians being hit by gunfire is being
investigated.”
Along with the incident in Qusra, settlers have attacked at least 18
Palestinian villages throughout the West Bank since Hamas’ assault on
Saturday, according to Yesh Din, an Israeli human rights group. The army
announced that,
due to the security situation, the police will distribute M-16 rifles
to settlers in the West Bank. Media organizations affiliated with
extremist settler groups in the area called on settlers to prepare to “conquer the villages near you” and to “destroy anyone who joins the enemy.”
On Monday, settler violence led to the expulsion of every resident of
Al-Qanub, a small village north of Hebron comprising eight families,
and which is located near the settlements of Ma’ale Amos and Asfar. The
village residents said that settlers burned three houses — made of iron
rods covered with thick cloth — with all their belongings inside.
“[The settlers] came down to us, grabbed me, and said we had an hour
to leave the village,” said Abu Jamal, a resident of Al-Qanub. “Then,
about 10 settlers came, poured gasoline, and set fire to my house. Seven
people lived there. The cupboards, the food, everything caught fire.
They also burned my son’s house and stole all my sheep and my
livelihood. We will not go back there. I am 67 years old, and my
children are psychologically damaged.”
Wa’ed, a resident of the village, took her children and hid in a
nearby valley. “I have children, a 6-month-old baby, a 2-year-old, and a
5-year-old,” she said, “I ran to hide with them in the valley when the
settlers entered. I heard the sounds of explosions and thought they had
killed my husband. When they left, I saw that they had burned everything
of ours.”