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Israeli Truce Means: More Houses & Agricultural Structures Demolished!

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This is some of what Israel and the mainstream media don't want you to see:

House Demolitions in the West Bank
by Jane Smith - 12/4/06 [Source: Thomas Paine's Corner]

As we arrived in the village of Al Funduq, central West bank, the aftermath of the first house demolition was evident. A family stood on a pile of rubble silenced and shocked. The second house demolition was just beginning, with the Caterpillar and Volvo bulldozers ripping into the top floor of the nearly completed house. As we approached four Palestinian men ran forward from behind the line of soldiers and entered their house. I was deeply moved by their courage. The soldiers grabbed the men out of the house, holding one in a tight neck lock, and handcuffed two of them throughout the demolition. Within an hour the future home was nothing but a pile of rubble. The family was powerless in this situation, and could only watch as years of labour and money was obliterated by the Israeli army. Caterpillar and Volvo are profiting from this family's grief.

The bulldozers turned around and headed off in the direction of the village. By this time we were joined by five more internationals. We walked ahead so as to be able to get to the site of the third demolition before the bulldozers arrived. Not surprisingly the Israeli army was already surrounding the building. It was a big agricultural structure, where livestock lived. Money had clearly been invested and no doubt many mouths were dependent on the income. One end of the building was already under demolition as I helped the family salvage a few things.

Without pause the bulldozers and army headed off to the site of the fourth demolition, in the nearby village of Hajja. This family had fire. They wanted to resist. They were stood at the top of the hill, angry and shouting at the Israeli army. They were frantically waving and hollering for neighbours to join them in their resistance. We ran over the field and up the rocky, thorny hill to join them in their struggle to preserve their livelihood. As people were approaching the army started throwing sound bombs. This did not deter us, and we joined the family up against the wall and gate of their huge agricultural structure. The family had papers with their lawyer, which they hoped would prevent the demolition. No wonder they had fire. They had a slither of a chance of preventing this crime. It was only ever a slither. They needed time. And time is exactly what is not available living under military Occupation. The family was frantically calling their lawyer. We were frantically calling everyone and anyone who may be able to buy some time. There was a sense of inevitability about the demolition, soldiers had already entered the compound, and the family members inside the walls and gate were "allowed" to move some of the animals. Let it not be said the Israeli army is inhumane. Though much like the hierarchy of human beings in this part of the world, some are "worth" saving, some are not.

The predictable happened. The army would not wait for the papers and the demolition started. It took two hours to rip this multi-storied building apart.

During the demolition a group of around 10 soldiers took off across the field in which I was stood. They threw a sound bomb and fired at least one rubber bullet into a small group of boys aged around 12 who were passing by. The boys were in no way threatening. I am sure more bullets would have been fired if this white skin had not been watching. Throughout the day I lost count of the number of times I shouted "Stop. Do not shoot".

The final house demolition was by far the worst. It was extremely traumatic for the family involved. The soldiers tried to prevent internationals passing, pointing their guns at us.
It was unclear which of the two houses the bulldozers were aiming for. Outside the first house there were several women, gathering up their young children, petrified. I thought of my sister. And my beautiful niece. We had our brief moment of opportunity and dived in the house with the women and children, locking ourselves in. It was then that we became aware of what was happening in the next house. A family up on the roof, hysterical in their grief. Four internationals stayed with the women, three of us dodged the soldiers and joined the family on the roof of their semi constructed house.

I will never forgot the agony of that family. As I emerged onto the roof I was met by a scene of utter chaos. I had no idea what was happening. One young man was lying motionless, with family members desperately trying to rouse him. Periodically he would writhe around screaming in agony. A second man dropped to the floor, writhing uncontrollably. We had to keep pulling him back from the edge of the open roof. I was pretty sure what I was witnessing was an extreme emotional reaction, but at the back of my mind were the stories I have personally heard of the Israeli army using unknown gases that have debilitated people for a week. I heard a bang and then a third man screaming and holding his leg. I thought he'd been shot. That was the first time I consciously felt my fear. Possibly a rubber bullet skimmed him, but fortunately he was not shot. An elderly woman collapsed. Everyone was wailing and screaming and crying out to Allah. The Divine arrived in the form of the medics. Palestinian medics are some of the saints of this world. Fortunately the army did not try to prevent them entering the building.

Things became marginally quieter and calmer for a brief moment. Then the 30 soldiers who were stood around the house massed together. It was clear they were going to act. What was not clear was what that action would be.

En masse they entered the house. They scrabbled up the concrete framework where the steps would have been built, in this yet unfinished house. They pushed past me and started grabbing and pushing the Palestinians down the rough steep concrete slope. Four people were still being treated by the medics. They picked these people off the ground and dragged them outside.
Once we were all outside the Israeli army started throwing sound bombs and firing rubber bullets. Sound bombs were exploding all around the ambulance and one man was shot with a rubber bullet a couple of meters from the ambulance.

A few people were beaten by the soldiers. They pushed people to the ground. They screamed with hatred into our faces, the saliva of their anger meeting my skin.

As the demolition was happening, the soldiers began firing rubber bullets into a group of predominantly women and children, stood outside their house, watching what was happening.

There were so many outrageous things that day. But this indiscriminate shooting is where I felt my anger boiling. One soldier had his gun aimed at the women. I shouted with as much power as I had left, but with complete clarity, to stop. He looked at me. We held each others eyes for what felt like an eternity. He did not shoot. I am utterly aware the only reason I can do this and for it to work is because of inherent and deep deep racism. Fortunately there are still situations where this international privilege is working.

Three people went to Qalqiliya hospital, seven to local clinics to be treated for rubber bullet injuries and shock.

A young man sobbed, tears racking his body as he sat on a pile of rubble that was his family's future.

The reason for any of this? A brutal, racist illegal Occupation.

If you want the reason according to the Israeli army, Palestinians dared to build on their own land, in their own village without the permission of Israel.

The virtual impossibility of getting building permits is another story all together.

Jane Smith is a member of the International Women's Peace Service (www.iwps-pal.org) in the West Bank, Palestine. IWPS is a solidarity group which documents as well as intervenes in human rights abuses. On 22nd November they were called to some house demolitions in the villages of Al Funduq & Hajja.

For photos of the demolition avaliable at: http://www.rainbow70.blogspot.com (here, here and here). More from http://www.iwps-pal.org

If you want to learn more about demolitions, permits etc go to:
www.btselem.org or www.icahd.org

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{ 9 } Comments

  1. Yaa 3ammi | December 6, 2006 at 5:35 pm | Permalink

    Do you blame the Israelis? the west trades with them and maintains full diplomatic ties as if nothing is wrong. then the west they turns to us and spew forth bullshit words of protest just to appease us. compare that with how Iran, palestine, iraq, and lebanon were badly mistreated when they did not tow the western line.

    without western trade, Israel will be back begging for a political settlement. israel is the west's ulter ego

  2. Karin | December 6, 2006 at 7:28 pm | Permalink

    Haitham … watching this clip did hurt me to the bone - I was barely able to watch it to the end! The agony of the people, the despair, the pain, the inability to defend themselves, the BARBARISM … it is all too aparent and makes me fume as much as it gives me a knot in my stomach! WHO ON EARTH can defend these actions??? WHO ON EARTH sites with these barbarians and still claims he/she has a conscience??? What does it take for the world to WAKE UP to what is REALLY going on but purposely hidden from the public?? I wish to GOD the eyes of the public would open and SEE … and UNDERSTAND! What is happning there is not only inhumane .. it is outright BARBARISM!!!

  3. Ya 3ammi | December 6, 2006 at 8:10 pm | Permalink

    Karin, Don't blame the world, they are wide awake but there is nothing they can do about it. Blame the West that keeps the Israeli economy alive and kicking so they can keep on killing Palestinians. The West is not asleep, they know what's happening but they have a hierarchy of human rights where the Arabs are lower caste.

  4. Robin | December 7, 2006 at 12:06 am | Permalink

    If you just read this article and watched this video and feel outrage, utter outrage at what is being done, please take the time to write to Volvo and Caterpillar yourself.
    This is the only thing I could come close with as to Volvo
    http://www.volvocars.us/footer/contact/customercare.htm
    Caterpillar http://www.cat.com/cda/layout?m=37324&x=7
    As long as I live I would NEVER consider buying another Volvo which I have owned in the past (20 years ago). Try putting the smiley faces of the children in their advertisements next to what is going on in Palestine. Would YOU want to buy a car from a company whose products do this?
    A few years ago Ford bought out Volvo. I don't know if Ford is still on the black list (or even if there still is a blacklist) but I know as a fact up til the early eighties you could not buy Ford products in the Middle East. Now is a GOOD TIME to stop buying them wherever they are for sale.
    If you attend a university in the US, ask if your university invests in Ford, Volvo or Caterpillar and if so, write letters that you demand they divest. Contact the Rachel Corrie Foundation and donate to them because it is they who have taken a lead in the campaign against Caterpillar http://www.rachelcorriefoundation.org/ since one of these monster bulldozers ran her over in cold blood. If you belong to a church, contact them to see if they are invested in these corporations. But most of all, get educated about this issue, America and American products are being used to destroy the Palestinian people.
    The Presbyterian Church USA in June 2004 took their first steps toward divestment from companies involved in aiding the occupation
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4148958158123765597&q=Presbyterian+Church+divestment
    They then had to take steps to back away when lobbied by AIPAC and others and issued the statement "The new resolution does not include the word "divestment." The committee also added a clause that acknowledges that the 2004 decision to divest from companies doing business with Israel "caused hurt and misunderstanding" among the Jewish community and adds that the church "grieves the pain" and accepts responsibility for the flaws in the process of adopting the divestment decision." "GRIEVES THE PAIN" and is sorry for the hurt caused by divesting!!!!Zionists FEELINGS are hurt. No one wants to hear the words I have on that issue because they are not printable! This is the ONLY moral thing to do, DO NOT BUY THESE PRODUCTS AND DO NOT BUY THEIR STOCKS!! And tell others not to also!!

  5. Karin | December 7, 2006 at 1:30 am | Permalink

    Ya3ammi … I do blame the West - but AS MUCH do I blame MOST of the Arab countries for continuously standing on the sidelines and not doing anything! They know what is going on and cowardly desert their brothers and sisters at a time, those would have needed them MOST! There is a saying for difficult situations which points out that "That's what friends are for" .. so if FRIENDS are lending a hand - where are brothers and sisters when they are needed most??? There is NO excuse whatsoever …

  6. Yaa 3ammi | December 7, 2006 at 2:13 am | Permalink

    Karin, of course you can accuse Arabs of being cowardly but when the arab leadership is in cahoots with the enemy, there is little an arab can do. but there is a fundamental difference between those who run away (arabs), and those who pay for the bullets (west) and those who pull the trigger (jews).

  7. kimmy | December 7, 2006 at 5:52 am | Permalink

    What does the world care?
    As long as the US vetos anything that hurts Israel, anything goes!
    This is genocide.
    Stop Israel from taking Palestein!

  8. Yaa 3ammi | December 7, 2006 at 12:54 pm | Permalink

    Kimmy, don't blame US for all evils. Western trade with Israel ensures the militant jewish state keeps killing non-jews. unless the West threatens to boycott Israel not much will change. We are sick and tired of hearing the West feed us hotair statements of solidarity while starving the Palestinians (as if Israeli brutality is not bad enough) while funding the Israeli killing machine. STOP THE DECEPTION!

  9. Karin | December 7, 2006 at 8:35 pm | Permalink

    Yaa3ammi, you are of course right by saying "don't blame the world" and "don't blame the West" as this is BIG scale! In the meantime there are - on MUCH smaller scale - COUNTLESS people around the globe who are supporting you (I assume you're Palestinian, right?), spreading the truth, educating, supporting you (meaning you AND your people) in every possible way simply standing by your side!
    All I want to get across to you is .. YOU'RE NOT STANDING ALONE!! :-)
    I do know Palestine per se and the Palestinian people VERY well … rest assure, it is true!
    I'd very much like to know who I'm talking to! In case - my e-mail can be found on my blog!

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