http://972mag.com/palestinians-erect-third-west-bank-outpost-are-attacked-by-idf-settlers/65308/


By Haggai Matar <http://972mag.com/author/haggaim/> |Published February 2,
2013Palestinians erect third West Bank outpost, are attacked by IDF,
settlers

*In third such project in as many weeks, hundreds of Palestinians erect new
neighborhood of Burin, calling it Manatir, or Bab Al-Huriya (Gate of
Freedom). The activists and village residents were quickly attacked by IDF
soldiers and local settlers.*
<http://972mag.com/?attachment_id=65322>

IDF troops surround Palestinian activists establishing the Al-Manatir
outpost, February 2, 2013 (Photo: Ryan Rodrick Beiler/Activestills.org)

*See update at bottom of post*

Some 300 Palestinians from the village of Burin and the popular committees
against the wall and settlements set up a new neighborhood on village
lands, according to reports, calling it Manatir or Bab Al-Huriya (Gate of
Freedom). Israeli forces were quick to respond, sealing off the area to
prevent supporters from coming in, and attacked the activists with tear
gas, rubber-coated bullets and live bullets. Settlers were also attacking
Palestinians in the area.

The new neighborhood, or outpost, was set up Saturday morning on privately
owned lands in Burin, a village in Area B near Nablus, which has suffered
greatly from settler violence in recent years. Activists on the scene told
+972 that settlers have been expanding their activities on village lands,
backed by soldiers, who in every instance of conflict declare the area a
closed military zone and force only the Palestinians off the land – thus
allowing the settlers to maintain control. The settlers of this region
around Yitzhar are generally known as some of the most militant throughout
the West Bank.

Villagers erected several tents and huts, but were quickly attacked by
settlers who started throwing stones at them. Soon enough the army got
involved as well, fighting the Palestinians back into the village and
sending at least one resident to the hospital with a bullet in the leg. By
the afternoon, access roads to the village were sealed off, settlers have
been reported to be attacking Palestinian cars on nearby roads and the
villagers and activists were trying to regroup to march back to the outpost.
<http://972mag.com/palestinians-erect-third-west-bank-outpost-are-attacked-by-idf-settlers/65308/al_manatir_with_flag/>

Palestinian activists and villagers from Burin erect the new outpost
neighborhood of Al Manatir, February 1, 2013 (Photo: Irene Nasser)

“This activity highlights the crucial need of enhancing and strengthening
the culture of grassroots self-defense of our land”, said one of the
organizers in a press release. “Furthermore, the action aims at removing
settlers and settlements from Palestinian land”, she added. The press
release also mentions how “Israeli settlements and land-grab[s] in the
Occupied Territory has recently been highlighted by a report submitted to
the UN’s Human Rights Council by an independent Fact-Finding Mission on
Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The report
called on Israelto halt all settlement activity and to ensure
accountability for the violations of Palestinians’ human rights, resulting
from the settlements. The report also called on all relevant international
actors, private or state-connected, to take ‘all necessary steps’ to ensure
that they were respecting human rights, ‘including by terminating their
business interests in the settlements’.”

This is the third Palestinian outpost to be set up in past month, the first
being Bab 
Alshams<http://972mag.com/palestinians-build-settlement-near-jerusalem-receive-eviction-orders-from-border-police/63674/>
(Gate
of the Sun) in the E1 area, which gained both local and international
attention until it was forcefully brought
down<http://972mag.com/army-closes-in-on-palestiinian-outpost-activists-promise-to-resist-evacuation/63780/>,
and the second being Bab Al-Karame (Gate of Dignity) in Beit Iqsa, which
was also taken down by the army. Gaining more and more international
support since the UN bid on November 29, 2012, Palestinians are expected to
continue carrying out unarmed and non-violent protests such as these,
highlighting Israel’s racist policies that differentiate in its attitude to
Jewish illegal outposts on Palestinian land and Palestinian outposts on
their own land.

*Update:*
After hours of clashes where IDF troops reportedly shot live fire in the
village of Burin, the army completely cleared the new neighborhood of Al
Manitar. At least five Palestinians were arrested throughout the day and an
unknown number were injured. See pictures of Border Police dispersing
activists 
here<https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=493742144005025&set=a.480983781947528.107457.480663041979602&type=1&theater>
.

*Related:*
In Bab Al-Shams, Palestinians create new facts on the
ground<http://972mag.com/in-bab-al-shams-palestinians-created-new-facts-on-the-ground/64732/>


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