• filister@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Freedom of movement for me but not for thee. Open prison for thee but not for me.

    And human rights, what human rights?!?

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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The street outside was almost completely dead, save for an Israeli soldier who was sitting on a garden chair placed opposite Qafisha’s house, facing the front door.

    A few hundred feet up the road from Qafisha’s house, Zleekhah Mohtaseb, a 61-year-old former tour guide and translator, was staring down from her rooftop, watching a young Israeli settler shouting to himself as he meandered slowly down Shuhada Street.

    Then this past Thursday, as Mohtaseb was preparing to meet us, three Palestinian militants from Hebron attacked an Israeli checkpoint dividing the West Bank from Jerusalem, killing one soldier and wounding five.

    The Israeli military told the BBC in a statement that its forces operate in the West Bank “in accordance with the situational assessment in order to provide security to all residents of the area.”

    On Wednesday, just a few hundred metres from Ben Gvir’s house, Areej Jabari had gathered a small group of women into a knitting circle in her home in H2, in defiance of the Israeli orders not to move in the streets that day.

    They also forbade her to go up onto her roof, she said, or look out of her windows on Fridays or Saturdays, when the Israeli settlers use her road to walk from the settlement to the Jewish holy site near Shuhada Street.


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