The People of Bir al-Eid Return Home, attacked by settlers after less then a week by Francesca+MC
On Friday and Saturday , November 15-16, activists from Teayosh and Anarchists against the wall, visited Palestinian families in Bir al-Eid, Palestine, after settlers attacks them and their sheep, killing one lamb.
The Palestinians living in Bir Al Id were evicted from their land in 2000, and only recently were "allowed" to return to their home by an Israeli court. A week ago, two families established their houses at the caves of this rocky mountain, and on Friday they were already attacked by settlers from the Mispe Yishar Settlement. The incident was filmed including the part where the Israeli military arrives and questions those who propagated the assault for a minute and letting them go.
for more info about the the Southern Hebron Hills read:
http://www.btselem.org/english/publications/summaries/200507_south_hebron.asp
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by Francesca+MC
On Friday and Saturday , November 15-16, activists from Teayosh and Anarchists against the wall, visited Palestinian families in Bir al-Eid, Palestine, after settlers attacks them and their sheep, killing one lamb. The Palestinians living in Bir Al Id were evicted from their land in 2000, and only recently were "allowed" to return to their home by an Israeli court. A week ago, two families established their houses at the caves of this rocky mountain, and on Friday they were already attacked by settlers from the Mispe Yishar Settlement. The incident was filmed including the part where the Israeli military arrives and questions those who propagated the assault for a minute and letting them go. for more info about the the Southern Hebron Hills read: http://www.btselem.org/english/publications/summaries/200507_south_hebron.asp