New Tweets

[🇮🇱] Israel's War on West Bank

G  Israeli Defense
[🇮🇱] Israel's War on West Bank
22
490
More threads by Saif


Israel releases Palestinian Oscar winner after West Bank detention

1742970884959.png

File photo of Hamdan Ballal

Israeli police released Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal on Tuesday, after detaining him a day earlier for "hurling rocks" following what activists described as an attack by settlers in the occupied West Bank.

Basel Adra, who worked with Ballal on the Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land", posted a photo of Ballal on X after his release with blood stains on his shirt.

"After I won the Oscar, I did not expect to be exposed to such attacks," Ballal said in a video by AFPTV.

"It was a very strong attack and the goal was to kill."

According to the Israeli military, three Palestinians were apprehended on Monday for "hurling rocks" during a confrontation between Israelis and Palestinians in the southern West Bank village of Susya.

"Following this, a violent confrontation broke out, involving mutual rock hurling between Palestinians and Israelis," the military statement said.

The village is located near Masafer Yatta, a grouping of hamlets south of Hebron city where "No Other Land" is set.

The best documentary at this year's Academy Awards tells the story of forced displacement of Palestinians by Israeli troops and settlers in Masafer Yatta -- an area Israel had declared a restricted military zone in the 1980s.

A police spokesperson confirmed Ballal had been detained, while a later statement from the force said three people had been released on bail.

The statement said they were being investigated "on suspicion of rock hurling, property damage and endangering regional security".

- 'Hitting me all over' -

Ballal said he had been attacked by a settler.

"He was hitting me all over my body and there was also a soldier with him hitting me."

Yuval Abraham, who co-directed "No Other Land", said Ballal has injuries to the "head and stomach, bleeding".

Activists from the anti-occupation group Center for Jewish Nonviolence said they witnessed the violence in Susya while there in an effort to deter settler violence.

"This type of violence is happening on a regular basis," said Jenna, an American activist who declined to share her full name out of security concerns.

She said that before Israeli forces arrived, a group of 15 to 20 settlers attacked the activists as well as Ballal's house in the village.

Foreign activists regularly stay in Masafer Yatta's communities to accompany Palestinians as they tend to their crops or shepherd their sheep, and document instances of settler violence.

Rights groups have said that since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza -- a separate Palestinian territory -- there has been a spike in attacks by Israeli settlers in the West Bank.

Occupied by Israel since 1967, the West Bank is home to around three million Palestinians, as well as nearly half a million Israelis who live in settlements that are illegal under international law.​
 

Israel vows to stay in occupied West Bank
Agence France-Presse . Jerusalem 01 April, 2025, 21:22

1743577565416.png

A woman reacts while Palestinians visit the tombs of relatives as part of the ritual at the start of Eid-ul-Fitr, in the Jenin refugee camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on March 30, 2025. —AFP photo

Far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich said that Israel was ‘here to stay’ during a tour of the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, defending Israeli settlements in the territory despite their illegality under international law.

Both Smotrich and defence minister Israel Katz, who accompanied him, denounced what they called ‘illegal’ construction by Palestinians as the main challenge to Israeli expansion in the West Bank, which a UN court has said it is obliged to halt.

‘Judea and Samaria,’ Smotrich said, employing the Biblical name Israel uses for the West Bank, are ‘the cradle of our homeland, the land of the Bible. We are here to stay.’

He noted that 2024 had been a ‘record’ year for demolitions of Palestinian constructions that Israel deems illegal.

‘The Israeli government is working to develop the settlements in Judea and Samaria and will not allow the unchecked illegal Arab construction that has become a national plague in recent decades,’ he said, adding settlers ‘are not second-class citizens’ and are entitled to Israeli security guarantees.

In a video statement filmed alongside Smotrich, Katz added that Israel will prevent ‘any attempt by the PA (Palestinian Authority) to take control of Judea and Samaria and harm Jewish settlements.’

The Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority was created in the 1990s and meant as a temporary Palestinian government until the creation of a sovereign state. It exercises limited self-rule in parts of the West Bank.

Israeli politicians, including prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu have on several occasions rejected the idea of a sovereign Palestinian State in recent months.

Smotrich said in November that 2025 would be the year Israel extends its sovereignty over settlements in the West Bank, which it has occupied since 1967.

On Tuesday, he extolled the building of new settlements as a ‘strategic tool’ to achieve a ‘revolution’ in controlling the territory.

Smotrich, himself a settler, pointed to the fact that Netanyahu’s government, one of the most right-wing in Israel's history, has approved 28 new settlements since its establishment.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal under international law.

The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding opinion last year that found Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories illegal, saying it had an ‘obligation to bring to an end its unlawful presence as rapidly as possible’, halt any new settlements and evacuate existing ones.

Netanyahu at the time dismissed the opinion as a ‘decision of lies.’​
 

Israel vows to stay in occupied West Bank
Agence France-Presse . Jerusalem 01 April, 2025, 21:22

View attachment 16159
A woman reacts while Palestinians visit the tombs of relatives as part of the ritual at the start of Eid-ul-Fitr, in the Jenin refugee camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on March 30, 2025. —AFP photo

Far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich said that Israel was ‘here to stay’ during a tour of the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, defending Israeli settlements in the territory despite their illegality under international law.

Both Smotrich and defence minister Israel Katz, who accompanied him, denounced what they called ‘illegal’ construction by Palestinians as the main challenge to Israeli expansion in the West Bank, which a UN court has said it is obliged to halt.

‘Judea and Samaria,’ Smotrich said, employing the Biblical name Israel uses for the West Bank, are ‘the cradle of our homeland, the land of the Bible. We are here to stay.’

He noted that 2024 had been a ‘record’ year for demolitions of Palestinian constructions that Israel deems illegal.

‘The Israeli government is working to develop the settlements in Judea and Samaria and will not allow the unchecked illegal Arab construction that has become a national plague in recent decades,’ he said, adding settlers ‘are not second-class citizens’ and are entitled to Israeli security guarantees.

In a video statement filmed alongside Smotrich, Katz added that Israel will prevent ‘any attempt by the PA (Palestinian Authority) to take control of Judea and Samaria and harm Jewish settlements.’

The Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority was created in the 1990s and meant as a temporary Palestinian government until the creation of a sovereign state. It exercises limited self-rule in parts of the West Bank.

Israeli politicians, including prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu have on several occasions rejected the idea of a sovereign Palestinian State in recent months.

Smotrich said in November that 2025 would be the year Israel extends its sovereignty over settlements in the West Bank, which it has occupied since 1967.

On Tuesday, he extolled the building of new settlements as a ‘strategic tool’ to achieve a ‘revolution’ in controlling the territory.

Smotrich, himself a settler, pointed to the fact that Netanyahu’s government, one of the most right-wing in Israel's history, has approved 28 new settlements since its establishment.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal under international law.

The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding opinion last year that found Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories illegal, saying it had an ‘obligation to bring to an end its unlawful presence as rapidly as possible’, halt any new settlements and evacuate existing ones.

Netanyahu at the time dismissed the opinion as a ‘decision of lies.’​
These guys will be evicted from the occupied territories at the opportune time. Israel is an unstable regime hellbent on its own destruction. Just like apartheid Pretoria regime in SA.
 

Members Online

Latest Posts

Back
PKDefense - Recommended Toggle Create