CPT Offers Reporters Chance To Visit Palestine
CPT Offers Opportunities For
Reporters To Visit Besieged Palestinian Families
HEBRON, WEST BANK - Palestinian families in
Hebron who live near the Tel Rumeida settlement are in a
crisis situation. Tel Rumeida settlers have escalated their
violence and harassment of Palestinians over the last two
months, as a proposed new settler road (in violation of the
Road Map and Hebron Protocols), will further encircle
Palestinian homes and expand the settlement. This road is in
addition to a recently completed apartment
complex
inside the settlement.
CPT offers opportunities for reporters to access Palestinian families and witness their isolation and the vandalism and harassment they endure daily. Settler attacks include harassment and stoning of Palestinian children on their way to school, blocking access to Qurtuba girl's school, stoning and vandalism of homes, and other kinds of violent attacks.
These and many other
Palestinian families in Hebron continue to struggle to
simply exist, go to work and school, and live in their
homes, all the while enduring settler violence and the
Israeli military's indifference. These families are
available for interviews and are eager to share their
stories. Christian Peacemaker Teams can help journalists or
camera crews access Palestinian families who are living as
virtual prisoners in their own homes for interviews. Access
to their homes is increasingly difficult and dangerous for
Palestinian families. Reporters will be able to follow the
path that Palestinians are forced to walk, past fields and
sometimes over roofs, to access their homes. Footage can
also be taken of vandalism and racist graffiti.
The
Israeli military and police have done nothing to prevent
these attacks or prosecute those responsible for their
violence, though many complaints have been filed.
Hani
Abu Haikel, a long-time resident of Tel Rumeida, recounts
how his father refused to leave his home in Tel Rumeida due
to settler attacks, saying, "I am at the end of my life. I
want to stay." Now, Hani also refuses to leave and calls
this "the final battle."
The following is an account of
some recent attacks, harassment and
difficulties
families have experienced:
April 4 - Settlers and Israeli
soldiers take over the Siyaj house
April 22 - A settler
attacks Mohammed Abu Aisha, with a battery-operated drill.
(Picture available)
May 2 - Settlers place razor wire
and a tree as a blockade to the front entrance of the Abu
Haikel house. Palestinians immediately remove blockade
May 3 - Settler cars block entrance to Palestinian Qurtuba
girl's school. Settler Anat Cohen slaps CPT member Dianne
Roe and shouts while Roe attempts to protect access for
Palestinian girls to enter school, "Go to Auschwitz
and
take all the Arabs with you."
May 4 - Settlers vandalize
Dr. Tayseer's home. Settlers stoned the home, cut phone line
and the water pipes. Border police were present while the
vandalism continued unchecked (Pictures available upon
request.)
More Recent Settler Attacks Against
Palestinians In Tel Rumeida:
- March 14 Settlers stone
the Al Azzeh family house
- Various Dates Settlers stone
the Abu Haikel house and throw rubbish on their garden
-
Women and teenage settlers attack Sharabati family sons and
detain them.
- Hani Abu Haikel is stoned while picking
and spraying his grape leaves
- Rima Abu Haikel,
pregnant and in labor has great difficulty going to hospital
on cold, wet night, walking through mud to be able to reach
a road because regular access is denied.
- Israeli
soldiers do not allow Israeli police access to the Abu
Haikel family
- May 5 - Israeli soldiers block access
to a diplomatic tour group organized by Hebron
Rehabilitation Committee. Diplomats included representatives
of the Palestinian consulates of South Africa, France,
Switzerland, Ireland, and United Kingdom, and they were to
tour the site of the proposed new road for the use of
Israeli settlers from Tel Rumeida only. Israeli soldiers
declared the area a closed military zone
- New racist
graffiti can be found all over the area: Ex.:"Gas the
Arabs", JDL