Saturday, May 28, 2011

Colonies blessed with Netanyahu

At-Tuwani is in the southern West Bank, occupied by generous and hospitable Palestinians living under Israeli military occupation and oppression of the continuous harassment of the settlers of the settlements that arise at a stone's throw of the village, from the bush where there are the container of an outpost (the method used by settlers to expand more and more the settlement).

Only two days ago, the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the United States, denied the possibility of a Palestinian state within the '67 borders (as advocated by Obama) and reaffirmed the waiver to the colonies. It can think about how you want, but you can not deny the objective difficulty of creating a state with neighboring parts of the country internally.

With roads that can take only the inhabitants of these "islands" in a situation of true apartheid. I went to At-Tuwani a month ago and I met, in addition to the villagers, the volunteers of Operation Dove, on-site since 2004, far too dangerous terrorists. They report that this happened the other night.

It 's just a photograph of a particular. No one on the Israeli-Palestinian issue has the truth in your pocket, especially I think very few can get it from this part of the world. Monday, May 23, Israeli intelligence came to At-Tuwani, accompanied by about fifteen soldiers. In the operation the Israeli military invaded the house of a local leader, demanded that the people cease their violent resistance, threatening retaliation if the palestinesti had persisted in asserting their land rights.

At about 7 pm, two military vehicles and about a dozen soldiers entered the village. The first soldiers invaded the house of one of the leaders of the Committee of nonviolent resistance. With weapons drawn and ready to go have inspected the rooms and surroundings. At the same time four men in civilian clothes, but with military equipment and assault rifles, have systematically approached adult men for questioning.

The four men, later identified as secret service agents have requested addresses, phone numbers, places of employment relationships and other personal details. The intelligence staff has also questioned the villagers about the recent demonstrations and direct actions conducted by the community and asked the Palestinians to cease their violent resistance.

"Want to be the father of a martyr?" Asked one of the leaders, implying that the occupation forces might retaliate against their children. Neither soldiers nor intelligence officials gave no explanation for the el'ingerenza prolonged military operation in the privacy of individuals. When asked why they were in their village, armed men have just answered "It 's our job." The officials also claimed that the international refrain from making any photographs of the events without showing any warrant or document of identification.

Intelligence has also threatened to call the police to arrest the internationals. The operation lasted more than two hours.

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