Israel attacks civilians

AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) demolished an ancient water well to the south west of Bani Naim village, Al-Khalil, on Sunday, local sources said.

Press sources said that the IOF soldiers also destroyed three old olive trees in the same area, noting that the soldiers regularly level land in Bani Naim areas overlooking the bypass road citing security pretexts.

Meanwhile, IOF soldiers escorted civil administration employees who served notices to farmers in Khirbat Al-Tawil, near Aqraba village in Nablus, and told them that their tents and animal pens would be razed.

Hamza Deiriya, a member of the committee for the defense of Aqraba land, said that the employees delivered the notices to two farmers, warning them that they should knock down their animal pens and tents pitched to provide shelter for their families.

IOF soldiers demolish ancient water well, old olive trees
 
Israeli occupation forces (IOF)

Israel has occupied Israel for 3000 years.

PBS: Civilization and the Jews
The interaction of Jewish history and Western civilization successively assumed different forms. In the Biblical and Ancient periods, Israel was an integral part of the Near Eastern and classical world, which gave birth to Western civilization. It shared the traditions of ancient Mesopotamia and the rest of that world with regard to it’s own beginning; it benefited from the decline of Egypt and the other great Near Eastern empires to emerge as a nation in it’s own right; it asserted it’s claim to the divinely promised Land of Israel
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Harvard University Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel The Houses of Ancient Israel § Semitic Museum

In archaeological terms The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine focuses on the Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.). Iron I (1200-1000 B.C.E.) represents the premonarchical period. Iron II (1000-586 B.C.E.) was the time of kings. Uniting the tribal coalitions of Israel and Judah in the tenth century B.C.E., David and Solomon ruled over an expanding realm. After Solomon's death (c. 930 B.C.E.) Israel and Judah separated into two kingdoms.
Israel was led at times by strong kings, Omri and Ahab in the ninth century B.C.E. and Jereboam II in the eighth.

Harvard University Semitic Museum: Jerusalem During The Reign Of King Hezekiah--New Exhibition At The Semitic Museum Re-Creates Numerous Aspects Of Ancient Israel Harvard Gazette: Jerusalem during the reign of King Hezekiah

The Semitic Museum has installed a new exhibition that brings the world of biblical Israel into vivid, three-dimensional reality. "The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine" immerses the viewer in Israelite daily life around the time of King Hezekiah (8th century B.C.), creating an experiential environment based on the latest archaeological, textual, and historical research.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is a full-scale Israelite house, open on one side, filled with authentic ancient artifacts that show how life was lived by common inhabitants of ancient Jerusalem. Agricultural tools, a cooking area, and a stall occupied by a single, scruffy ram fill the ground floor of the cube-shaped, mud-brick structure, which, thankfully, is not olfactorily authentic. The upper story, reached by a ladder, is devoted to eating and sleeping.

Yale University Press: The Archaeology of Ancient Israel http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn=0300059191

In this lavishly illustrated book some of Israel's foremost archaeologists present a thorough, up-to-date, and readily accessible survey of early life in the land of the Bible, from the Neolithic era (eighth millennium B.C.E.) to the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the First Temple in 586 B.C.E. It will be a delightful and informative resource for anyone who has ever wanted to know more about the religious, scientific, or historical background of the region.
 
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Maria's Grotto, A Documentary About Honor Killings In Palestine A gripping portrait of women, whose lives were dictated by a moral code, Maria's Grotto explores honor killings in Palestine through the stories of four women: one is wrongly accused of dishonoring her family and then murdered; the second dies after being forced by her brothers to swallow poison; the third survives repeated stabbings inflicted by her brother; and the fourth is a Hip-hop singer who dares speak out about honor killings, and faces death threats.

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AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Zionist bulldozers bulldozed, on Tuesday morning, large areas of agricultural land in the town of Beit Ula north-west of Al-Khalil.
Local sources confirmed that the bulldozers stormed the town under the protection of dozens of IOF soldiers, adding that they bulldozed 20 dunums of agricultural lands in west of the town, uprooted hundreds of trees, and demolished the walls around them.

The sources said that the land belong to Al-Omla family, stating that the occupation claims its ownership saying that it is "state properties", pointing out the occupation forces confiscated 400 almond and olive trees in that area.

Occupation bulldozes lands in Al-Khalil
 
GAZA, (PIC)-- Seven Palestinian citizens were wounded to the east of Gaza city on Thursday in Israeli artillery shelling of the area, medical sources reported.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired a number of artillery shells at civilian neighborhoods and farmlands east of Shujaia suburb in Gaza city.

IOF soldiers earlier on Thursday raided southern and northern Gaza Strip areas, firing at random and bulldozing land.

Local sources in Khan Younis, south of the Strip, said that eight IOF armored vehicles infiltrated 800 meters into Fakhari area and bulldozed land amidst indiscriminate shooting.

Other IOF units raided northern Beit Lahia town to the north of the Strip while firing at farmers tending to their land.

7 casualties in IOF artillery shelling east of Gaza
 
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists sustained injuries on Friday afternoon when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) as usual attacked their peaceful marches against the segregation wall and settlement expansion in different West Bank towns.

A reporter for the Palestinian information center (PIC) said the IOF attacked the Kafr Qaddum march using tear gas grenades, rubber bullets and waste water, although the protestors were peacefully demanding the opening of the main street of the village which has been closed for years.

In Ma'sara village near Bethlehem, the march, which was dedicated this week to advocating the Palestinian prisoners, were also quelled and prevented from reaching the main street of the village and the annexed lands.

Dozens have reportedly sustained injuries during Ma'sara march.

The IOF also suppressed the anti-wall march of Bil'in village causing many injuries among the protestors.

Several injuries in peaceful marches against settlement in W. Bank
 
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists sustained injuries on Friday afternoon when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) as usual attacked their peaceful marches against the segregation wall and settlement expansion in different West Bank towns.

A reporter for the Palestinian information center (PIC) said the IOF attacked the Kafr Qaddum march using tear gas grenades, rubber bullets and waste water, although the protestors were peacefully demanding the opening of the main street of the village which has been closed for years.

In Ma'sara village near Bethlehem, the march, which was dedicated this week to advocating the Palestinian prisoners, were also quelled and prevented from reaching the main street of the village and the annexed lands.

Dozens have reportedly sustained injuries during Ma'sara march.

The IOF also suppressed the anti-wall march of Bil'in village causing many injuries among the protestors.

Several injuries in peaceful marches against settlement in W. Bank
Peaceful protests include rock tossing and Molotov Cocktails. We understand.
 
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists sustained injuries on Friday afternoon when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) as usual attacked their peaceful marches against the segregation wall and settlement expansion in different West Bank towns.

A reporter for the Palestinian information center (PIC) said the IOF attacked the Kafr Qaddum march using tear gas grenades, rubber bullets and waste water, although the protestors were peacefully demanding the opening of the main street of the village which has been closed for years.

In Ma'sara village near Bethlehem, the march, which was dedicated this week to advocating the Palestinian prisoners, were also quelled and prevented from reaching the main street of the village and the annexed lands.

Dozens have reportedly sustained injuries during Ma'sara march.

The IOF also suppressed the anti-wall march of Bil'in village causing many injuries among the protestors.

Several injuries in peaceful marches against settlement in W. Bank
 
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists sustained injuries on Friday afternoon when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) as usual attacked their peaceful marches against the segregation wall and settlement expansion in different West Bank towns.

A reporter for the Palestinian information center (PIC) said the IOF attacked the Kafr Qaddum march using tear gas grenades, rubber bullets and waste water, although the protestors were peacefully demanding the opening of the main street of the village which has been closed for years.

In Ma'sara village near Bethlehem, the march, which was dedicated this week to advocating the Palestinian prisoners, were also quelled and prevented from reaching the main street of the village and the annexed lands.

Dozens have reportedly sustained injuries during Ma'sara march.

The IOF also suppressed the anti-wall march of Bil'in village causing many injuries among the protestors.

Several injuries in peaceful marches against settlement in W. Bank
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AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- A Palestinian teen was seriously injured near Gush Etzion settlement to the north of Al-Khalil after Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired at him.

Medical sources said that the 17-year-old youth Salah Zaghir was seriously wounded in his abdomen after an Israeli soldier fired at him near a bus stop for settlers after “suspecting” that he was carrying a knife and that he would use it to stab a settler.

Other sources said that the IOF closed the Bethlehem-Al-Khalil road and took the youth to Hadassah hospital where his condition was described as “serious”, but denied that he was dead.

In a related incident, a Palestinian youth was shot and injured east of Qarara town in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip.

The PIC reporter said that Wahid Abu Zir, 22, was hit with a bullet in his leg in the indiscriminate shooting by IOF soldiers at residential quarters.

Two youths injured in IOF shooting one seriously
 
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists sustained injuries on Friday afternoon when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) as usual attacked their peaceful marches against the segregation wall and settlement expansion in different West Bank towns.

A reporter for the Palestinian information center (PIC) said the IOF attacked the Kafr Qaddum march using tear gas grenades, rubber bullets and waste water, although the protestors were peacefully demanding the opening of the main street of the village which has been closed for years.

In Ma'sara village near Bethlehem, the march, which was dedicated this week to advocating the Palestinian prisoners, were also quelled and prevented from reaching the main street of the village and the annexed lands.

Dozens have reportedly sustained injuries during Ma'sara march.

The IOF also suppressed the anti-wall march of Bil'in village causing many injuries among the protestors.

Several injuries in peaceful marches against settlement in W. Bank
Peaceful protests include rock tossing and Molotov Cocktails. We understand.

Really Hoss,you know well the situation and your one liners do not represent the truth of the matter.

It takes and you are sensible, a pragmatic person to understand both sides of this schism.....and it will only resolved by communication from both sides.steve
 
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists sustained injuries on Friday afternoon when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) as usual attacked their peaceful marches against the segregation wall and settlement expansion in different West Bank towns.

A reporter for the Palestinian information center (PIC) said the IOF attacked the Kafr Qaddum march using tear gas grenades, rubber bullets and waste water, although the protestors were peacefully demanding the opening of the main street of the village which has been closed for years.

In Ma'sara village near Bethlehem, the march, which was dedicated this week to advocating the Palestinian prisoners, were also quelled and prevented from reaching the main street of the village and the annexed lands.

Dozens have reportedly sustained injuries during Ma'sara march.

The IOF also suppressed the anti-wall march of Bil'in village causing many injuries among the protestors.

Several injuries in peaceful marches against settlement in W. Bank
You'll have to post this message more often.

What Hoss,and Tinnie become like Stoney:eek:scholar:eek::eek::eek:and that madman Tweezeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrr
 
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RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists sustained injuries on Friday afternoon when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) as usual attacked their peaceful marches against the segregation wall and settlement expansion in different West Bank towns.

A reporter for the Palestinian information center (PIC) said the IOF attacked the Kafr Qaddum march using tear gas grenades, rubber bullets and waste water, although the protestors were peacefully demanding the opening of the main street of the village which has been closed for years.

In Ma'sara village near Bethlehem, the march, which was dedicated this week to advocating the Palestinian prisoners, were also quelled and prevented from reaching the main street of the village and the annexed lands.

Dozens have reportedly sustained injuries during Ma'sara march.

The IOF also suppressed the anti-wall march of Bil'in village causing many injuries among the protestors.

Several injuries in peaceful marches against settlement in W. Bank
Peaceful protests include rock tossing and Molotov Cocktails. We understand.

Really Hoss,you know well the situation and your one liners do not represent the truth of the matter.

It takes and you are sensible, a pragmatic person to understand both sides of this schism.....and it will only resolved by communication from both sides.steve
You'll have to blame the Army for my writing skills.It taught me,when writing, to observe the 3 C,s. Be Complete, Correct and Concise.
 
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) damaged irrigation equipment and crops in Buka area to the east of Al-Khalil at dawn Monday, farmers said.

They told the PIC that IOF soldiers and Israeli policemen and civil administration and Mekorot water company employees damaged the fields in an area of 13 dunums cultivated with various types of vegetables owned by seven farmers.

They said that the joint forces damaged the irrigation equipment and confiscated them.

The Israeli occupation authority has persistently harassed Palestinian farmers in the area, which is considered the most fertile in Al-Khalil province in the hope of terrorizing its owners and farmers away from it and annex it to the nearby settlements of Kiryat Arba and Kharsina.

IOF soldiers damage irrigation equipment, crops in Al-Khalil
 
Peaceful protests include rock tossing and Molotov Cocktails. We understand.

Really Hoss,you know well the situation and your one liners do not represent the truth of the matter.

It takes and you are sensible, a pragmatic person to understand both sides of this schism.....and it will only resolved by communication from both sides.steve
You'll have to blame the Army for my writing skills.It taught me,when writing, to observe the 3 C,s. Be Complete, Correct and Concise.

Were you in the army because you couldn't make it in the real world?
 

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