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For three months now, IDF soldiers have been provoking pupils at the school in the Palestinian village 'Azzun (some 10 km east of the Green Line).
Almost daily, the soldiers arrive with a jeep near the school, before it ends. If any pupil throws stones, they impose a curfew on the whole village. Two weeks ago, two stun grenades were thrown into the school yard during studies. On 9th November, the soldiers caught a boy, beat him up, and took him for arrest. The next day they entered an internet cafe, where they beat and arrested four youngsters. On 13th November, they announced that they would use live ammunution on children throwing stones.
On Sunday, 18th November, an IDF jeep entered the school yard, stopping at the main building. Teachers who went out to ask the soldiers to leave were threatened with weapons aimed at them.
The villagers suspect that the provocations are being made to prove to the Supreme Court a security need for construction of the "fence" there, that will block the exit of Road 55.
On Thursday, 15th November, 2007, police forces demolished two houses in the Bedouin village Tel-'Arad. One had just been built and was still uninhabited. The other was home to a family of eight people.
The police also demolished the home of seven people, in the Bedouin village El-Za'arura, and another uninhabited house there.
Questions & queries: amosg@shefayim. org.il
For three months now, IDF soldiers have been provoking pupils at the school in the Palestinian village 'Azzun (some 10 km east of the Green Line).
Almost daily, the soldiers arrive with a jeep near the school, before it ends. If any pupil throws stones, they impose a curfew on the whole village. Two weeks ago, two stun grenades were thrown into the school yard during studies. On 9th November, the soldiers caught a boy, beat him up, and took him for arrest. The next day they entered an internet cafe, where they beat and arrested four youngsters. On 13th November, they announced that they would use live ammunution on children throwing stones.
On Sunday, 18th November, an IDF jeep entered the school yard, stopping at the main building. Teachers who went out to ask the soldiers to leave were threatened with weapons aimed at them.
The villagers suspect that the provocations are being made to prove to the Supreme Court a security need for construction of the "fence" there, that will block the exit of Road 55.
On Thursday, 15th November, 2007, police forces demolished two houses in the Bedouin village Tel-'Arad. One had just been built and was still uninhabited. The other was home to a family of eight people.
The police also demolished the home of seven people, in the Bedouin village El-Za'arura, and another uninhabited house there.
Questions & queries: amosg@shefayim. org.il
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