Settler Vandalism Nablus

What is affected
InfrastructureWater
InfrastructureWater
four water tanks
Type of violation Demolition/destruction
Date 16 March 2011
Region MENA [ Middle East/North Africa ]
Country Palestine
Location Baita and Aquraba villages, Nablus District

Affected persons

Total 0
Men 0
Women 0
Children 0
Proposed solution

Withdraw occupation, reparation for victims

Details
Development



Demolition/destruction
Land losses

- Land area (square meters)

- Total value

Duty holder(s) /responsible party(ies)

State
Settlers protected by military occupation
Brief narrative

Settler vandals continue to do damage Published Thursday 17/03/2011 (updated) 18/03/2011 03:11 NABLUS (Ma’an) -- At least 100 olive trees were ripped out and four water tankers ruined Thursday afternoon, by what witnesses said was a mob of at least a dozen settlers. On a hilltop between the Nablus-district villages of Beita and Aquraba, some four kilometers south of the Israeli settlement of Itamar, the area known as al-Arma lay in ruins. Local land owner Yousef Derieh told Ma’an that settlers were behind the damage, which affected families from the village of Aqraba. A torrent of settler violence was unleashed when Israeli officials accused Palestinian militants of being behind the grisly murder of five settlers from the Fogel family in the Itamar settlement on Friday night. Among the slain were two children and an infant. Settlers have torched cars, broken windows, opened fire on passing Palestinian vehicles, spray painted homes, thrown rocks and bottles at Palestinian homes and cars, and attacked civilians across the West Bank in an apparent response to the killings, for which suspects have yet to be identified.

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