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Palestinian farmers attacked by illegal settlers while picking olives

12:00 Oct 29 2024 Immatain (إمّاتين, Amatin) and Israel's Havat Gilad (חַוַּת גִּלְעָד) outpost & Kedumim (קְדוּמִים ‎قدوميم) settlement

Palestinian farmers attacked by illegal settlers while picking olives Palestinian farmers attacked by illegal settlers while picking olives
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Israeli soldiers throw a sound grenade to disperse Palestinian farmers, preventing them from picking olives in their fields, in the village of Burqa, east of Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on October 20, 2024. [JAAFAR ASHTIYEH/AFP via Getty Images] Published by Middle East Monitor (MEMO) 10/20/2024

Picture showing settlers during an attack on a Palestinian family in the West Bank in December. Those photographed are not connected to the events described in the article below. Published by Haaretz 2/7/2025
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Middle East Monitor
Oct 30, 2024

Palestinian farmers picking olives east of Qalqilya city in the northern West Bank were attacked by illegal Israeli Jewish settlers on Tuesday. According to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), two of the farmers were wounded in the attack.

The PRCS noted that the armed settlers from the Havat Gilad settlement attacked the eastern side of the village of Amatin east of Qalqilya. The settlers fired live bullets at the farmers, wounding a 49-year-old man in the head and a 45-year-old man in the thigh. The wounded farmers were transferred to Nablus Specialised Hospital, where their injuries were described as “moderate”.

Approximately 250 acres of the village land is planted with olives close to the settlements of Kedumim and Havat Gilad, putting the farmer’s lives at risk during olives harvest season. All of Israel’s settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories are illegal under international law. This fact was reiterated by the International Court of Justice in July.

It is estimated that Palestinian farmers across the occupied West Bank have not been able to reach 20,000 acres of their land this year due to settler terrorism. This means that they expect to lose around 15 per cent of this year’s olive harvest.
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Israeli Settler Indicted After Opening Fire on Palestinian Family Harvesting Olives in the West Bank

The settler was charged with several counts of terror-motivated aggravated assault 'driven by racism against Arabs.' According to Yesh Din data, 94 percent of nationalist crimes by Jews against Palestinians in the West Bank are closed without charges

by Hagar Shezaf for Haaretz
Feb 7, 2025 1:20 pm IST

Israel's state prosecutor filed an indictment against an Israeli settler on Thursday for firing 18 bullets at a Palestinian family harvesting olives near a West Bank settlement outpost

Shmuel Zafran, 30, from the West Bank settlement of Kedumim, was charged with several counts of terror-motivated aggravated assault "driven by racism against Arabs." Two Palestinians were wounded in the shooting.

The indictment stated that on October 29, 2024, the Palestinian family went to harvest olives in a grove located near both the Palestinian village of Immatain and the settlement outpost of Havat Gilad. When Zafran and two residents of the outpost, Yaniv Amram and Yitzhak Giat, spotted the family, they decided to go over and drive them away.

To do so, the indictment said, Zafran returned home, changed into his army uniform – even though he wasn't on active reserve duty at the time – and got his rifle.

When they reached the grove, the three men got out of the car and approached the family on foot. When they were 15 or 20 meters away, Zafran fired in the air several times and shouted at them to leave. As a result, the indictment said, the family was startled and began fleeing, while screaming at Zafran to stop shooting.

Nevertheless, Zafran continued to shoot indiscriminately in their direction, and as a result, one person was wounded. But he continued shooting, including at the people trying to evacuate the wounded man. As a result, another man was wounded.

The prosecution asked the Central District Court in Lod to keep Zafran in jail until the end of his trial. The "severity, nature and character of his actions and the fact that they were carried out in a blaze of nationalist fervor" create reasonable grounds for fearing that he would pose a danger to other Palestinians and the public in general if he were released, it said.

Over the past 20 years, most cases of nationalist crimes by Jews against Palestinians in the West Bank have been closed without charges, according to data collected by the Yesh Din organization from 2005 through to 2024.

The organization checked 1,701 investigations of such crimes by the police's West Bank district, though this is not the full number committed. It found that 94 percent were closed without charges, while only 3 percent produced full or partial convictions.


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Palestinian farmers attacked by Israeli settler(s), two Palestinians reported wounded, 10/29/2024
Shmuel Zafran shot at Palestinian farmers 10/29/2024, indicted by Israel State Prosecutor 2/6/2025.
Yaniv Amram & Yitzhak Giat engaged in attack on Palestinian farmers 10/29/2024
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