Articles tagged with: Beit Ommar

Beit Ommar »

18 Mar 2010

Freedom of movement for Palestinians was severely disrupted yesterday across the West Bank as Israeli Occupation Forces set up numerous flying roadblocks and closed down towns and villages using steel barriers and concrete blocks. Around Halhul and Hebron access to Routes 35 and 60 was subject to long delays of up to 2 hours and traffic ground to a halt as Israeli soldiers checked identity papers and vehicles. Scuffles broke out between drivers in the queues of traffic at the flying roadblock at Halhul as tempers frayed.

The town of Beit Ommer was locked down by for the second day as Israeli Occupation Forces once again invaded and fired tear gas and rubber coated steel bullets at youths in the … Continue reading

Beit Ommar, Direct Action, Features »

13 Mar 2010
4 Detained as Beit Ommar Demonstrates on Route 60 Again

For the second week in a row the National Committee of Beit Ommar organized a demonstration, along with the Palestine Solidarity Project, to block Route 60, a major north-south highway past Beit Ommar that is used by settlers from throughout the Hebron District, in protest of the crackdown on Palestinian popular resistance, unabated settlement expansion (including new homes planned in the nearby settlement of Beitar Illit) and the continued theft of Palestinian land.

50 participants, including Israeli and International solidarity activists, arrived at the entrance to Beit Ommar, carrying Palestinian flags and posters calling for the end to the Occupation. Upon reaching route 60 and sitting … Continue reading

Beit Ommar, Features »

8 Mar 2010
Israeli Forces Invade PSP Home, Center, Taking Computer and Pictures

Just before 1 am Monday, March 8, 6 Israeli military jeeps with over 2 dozen soldiers surrounded the homes of Mousa Abu Maria (and his wife, Bekah Wolf) and Mousa’s father, Abdelhamid Abu Maria, 78, who lives with his wife, adult daughter, and two small children, Sarah, 2, and Hamze, 1 month.

The soldiers broke down the doors of Mousa and Abdelhamid’s houses and ordered the adults, along with the small children, outside. Mousa, Palestine Solidarity Project co-founder and well-known activist in Beit Ommar, was forcefully searched. The soldiers then made a cursory search of Abdelhamid’s home and demanded to see the ID’s of the adults present. The two small children, particularly Sarah who was awakened by the invading … Continue reading

Beit Ommar, Direct Action, Features »

7 Mar 2010
Beit Ommar Blocks Route 60 in Protest of Israeli Co-optation of Religious Sites

Saturday, March 6–Beit Ommar, population 17,000, is located halfway between the cities of Betlehem and Hebron, both homes to religious sites significant to all three monotheisitic religions which have been the focus of a new move by the Israeli government to declare the sites “Israeli”. More importantly, both sites, the Ibrahimi and Belal Mosques, are located deep within Palestinian territory.

At the beginning of March, Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu declared the Ibrahimi Mosque (also known as the Tomb of the Patriarchs, where Abraham is believed to be buried by Muslims, Christians, and Jews) in Hebron and The Belal Mosque (also known as Rachel’s Tomb, where all three monotheistic religions believe Rachel, the matriarch, is buried) in Betlehem … Continue reading

Beit Ommar, Features »

26 Feb 2010
Israeli Military Arrests 5, Attacks Kindergarten in Beit Ommar

In the pre-dawn hours of Thursday, February 25, Israeli forces entered Beit Ommar and carried out an extensive arrest and intimidation operation, lasting several hours. Five men were arrested, their homes ransacked and copious amounts of tear gas and percussion grenades were shot throughout the streets. An additional seven men were summoned for interrogation by the Israeli intelligence services, Shabak.

One of the men arrested, Ibrahim Awad, lives above a local kindergarten supported by Palestine Solidarity Project. Israeli soldiers returned to Awad’s home at approximately 7am and threw sound grenades at the door of the kindergarten while children were inside. They remained in the area, continuing to throw sound grenades within feet of the kindergarten, as children … Continue reading

Saffa »

22 Feb 2010
Military Invasion of Saffa Leads to Child's Hospitalization

On Saturday, February 20, several jeeps of the Israeli Military entered Saffa, near Beit Ommar, in the middle of the day. While some youth began throwing stones at the jeeps, Israeli soldiers inexplicably began throwing and shooting tear gas canisters inside the nearby homes, breaking windows in the process and punishing the people who were remaining in their homes during the incursion, particularly women and children. One small child, who had a preexisting heart condition had to be rushed to a hospital by ambulance after having severe breathing problems due to the … Continue reading

Beit Ommar, Features »

21 Feb 2010
Friday Demonstration, Beit Ommar-Style

A relatively newly formed Nationalist Committee (Al Lajna Al Wataniya) in Beit Ommar has been working on a program to increase Palestinian participation in local actions and demonstrations. Around 70 Palestinians marched towards the outer fence around Karmei Tsur settlement, carrying flags and demanding that they be allowed through the perimeter fence to privately-owned Palestinian land which was cut off from its owners when the secondary fence was built on Beit Ommar’s land in the summer of 2006. Settler security arrived quickly and began threatening to shoot any Palestinian who touched the fence (which a few farmers proceeded immediately to do). Soon after, the Israeli … Continue reading

Beit Ommar, Betlehem District, Features, Saffa »

15 Feb 2010
Reclaiming Land, One Tree at a Time

On Saturday, February 13, 2010, a group of farmers from Beit Ommar and Saffa were accompanied by members of the Beit Ommar popular committee, Palestine Solidarity Project under the new Center for Freedom and Justice of Beit Ommar, and international and Israeli solidarity activists to march into the valley below Saffa, which has been under threat of confiscation through settler violence and the Israeli military declaring the entire area a closed military zone in perpetuity.
PSP had organized a series of tree-plantings along with Israeli anti-occupation activists last month. The Israeli military attempted to prevent the tree-plantings and went so far as to announce they would … Continue reading

Beit Ommar, Features »

11 Feb 2010
400 Trees Planted Near Karmei Tsur Settlement, Israeli Military Retaliates

On Wednesday, February 10, more than 50 international volunteers with the YMCA along with a group of Israeli activists joined 20 Palestinians in a coordinated tree-planting for 4 farmers who own land near the Karmei Tsur settlement. The action was organized by PSP, the Beit Ommar Center for Freedom and Justice, and the newly re-formed Beit Ommar Popular Committee and was designed to plant 400 trees on land that is threatened with confiscation as the Karmei Tsur settlement continues its plans to extend its “security perimeter” further onto privately-owned Palestinian land.

In 2006, these four farmers, Hamad Soleiby, Hossam Bahar, Mousa Abu Maria and Mohammed Awwad … Continue reading

Beit Ommar »

6 Feb 2010

Either the Israeli military’s intelligence isn’t that good, or the unit(s) assigned to the Beit Ommar were just looking for a clash. This morning, Saturday, February 6, 7 military jeeps with 30 soldiers arrived in Saffa, a district of Beit Ommar that has been under intense military repression and settler violence for more than 8 months. They came, despite the fact that there was no planned action this week, as in weeks past during several tree-planting missions and follow-up visits after farmers were informed that the land was being declared Israeli “state land” and therefore the more than 800 trees planted in the area would be uprooted.

Their arrival, and closing of the only street in Saffa, provoked local … Continue reading