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White Man's Burden - the Israeli Occupation Version

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(this on-the-ground report and analysis by scholar-activist David Shulman, with some additions and links by yours truly, is crossposted from the Villages Group Blog)

Dear Friends,

     By a miracle of sorts, we had a mostly peaceful day in South Hebron today; such an event is so rare that I thought it might be worth mentioning to you. In lieu of a more substantial report, let me just say that Abu Sharif and Fadil plowed three fields, with an iron plow and a donkey, on one end of the wadi at Umm al-'Amad, just under the settlement of Otniel-- lands they were denied access to for some 15 years-- and there was a slightly higher-tech plowing, with an old tractor, at the other end of the wadi as well. The settlers and the soldiers kept their distance. The goats grazed freely. The sun was sweet. If the rains come, there will be crops of barley in these newly regained fields.

David Shulman gives traditional farming a hand under the guidance of a Palestinian resident, November 2013

      At Umm al-Ara'is, on the other hand, the standard ritual played itself out; the 'Awad owners were driven off their land, along with our activists, by the soldiers, as happens week after week.

      Lest anyone be tempted to think that things are better, I should mention that the committee of the "Civil Administration" that [according to Israel] still has the authority to approve Palestinian development plans in West Bank "Area C", has rejected the village development plan submitted by residents of Palestinian Susya.

This means that if the final appeal to the High Court [which had heard this case for years - then punted it back to the "Civil Administration" a few months ago] goes against the residents, the entire village, housing some 300 to 400 people, will be demolished and its inhabitants expelled

(the demolition orders have been hanging over them for years, and the "Civil Administration" [see here for a chronology of its torment of area residents in 2008-2011] is talking about issuing final orders to destroy all the tents and shacks and infrastructure).

The "committee" offered the following rationalization of its decision:


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