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Hebron bears brunt of Israels crackdown

Israeli soldiers at the northern entrance of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron in early November.
Wisam HashlamounAPA images

Charlotte Silver-10 December 2015


The main goal is to make Tel Rumeida as Shuhada street: empty from Palestinians,
Issa Amro of the activist group Youth Against Settlements told The Electronic Intifada.
Late last month Israeli settlers stormed the offices of Amros group in the Tel
Rumeida neighborhood of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron, demanding that the
army shut it down.
Soldiers arrested Amro, blindfolded him and kept him handcuffed in the bathroom of a

military base for nearly five hours, he said. They also arrested one of the groups
volunteers, 16-year-old Ahmad al-Azza, falsely accusing him, according to Amro, of
possessing a knife.
Tel Rumeida is the site of one of five colonies in Hebron, where approximately 850
hostile settlers live within close quarters of Palestinians under the Israeli armys guard.
Pushing Palestinians out
Three out of approximately 100 Palestinian families in the Tel Rumeida neighborhood
have already relocated because of harassment by Israeli settlers, according to the rights
group
BTselem.
Tel Rumeida may soon more closely resemble Shuhada street, the formerly bustling
commercial center in Hebrons Old City which is now shuttered and closed to
Palestinians for the benefit of Israeli settlers.
Nearly all the approximately two dozen stores around Hebrons historic Ibrahimi
mosque have been closed since Israel placed new restrictions on Palestinians in the
city, BTselem reported last month.
The businesses are closed as their owners are barred access to this part of the Old
City, according to BTselem.
On 30 October, the Israeli army issued a directive preventing Palestinian males
between the ages of 15 and 25 from passing all Israeli military checkpoints that
surround Jewish settlements in Hebron.
Amro said that settlers freely roam the streets while Palestinians remain confined to
their homes.
You cant move from one house to another without passing checkpoints or soldiers
humiliating you. Even to leave the city is hard, he said.

Hebrons Minbar al-Huriyya radio station offices after it was raided by the Israeli army
in early November.
Wisam HashlamounAPA images
Al-Haq says these measures are designed to drive out the Palestinian population of the
city.
Outside of Hebron, Israel has placed roadblocks at the entrances to the nearby villages
of Dura, Yatta, Beit Einun and Bani Naam. In the village Sair, Israel imposed travel
restrictions on boys and men under the age of 25.
Israel has designated most of the Old City of Hebron as a closed military zone,
restricting its access to only registered residents of the area.
The United Nations recently reported that 4,200 children in the city must cross at least
one military checkpoint on their way to school.
Killings
Israeli forces have in recent weeks killed more Palestinians in Hebron than they have

in Jerusalem, where the current surge of violence first erupted.


Since 1 October, Israeli soldiers have slain at least three dozen Palestinians in Hebron
and its surroundings.
Palestinians in the Hebron area constituted approximately one-third of the total
number killed by Israeli forces in all of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip since
the beginning of October.

Protesters call on Israel to transfer the bodies of slain Palestinians in the West Bank
city of Hebron in early November.
Anne PaqActiveStills
Fifteen of those killed were perpetrators or alleged perpetrators of attacks against
Israeli forces and settlers in the city (mostly stabbing or stabbing attempts), which
resulted in one Israeli fatality and six injuries, accordingto the UN monitoring group
OCHA.
Numerous protests in the city have demanded that Israel transfer the bodies of
Palestinians killed during alleged attacks on Israelis.
Israel has also shut down three Hebron radio stations, confiscating and damaging

equipment in the process.


Life has changed, Amro told The Electronic Intifada. People are living with fear;
they dont feel safe.
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