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26 Oct. 2006: Settlers attack Palestinian olive harvesters, soldiers stand by Today (Thursday, October 26), Hashem al-'Aza from the Tel Rumeida neighborhood of Hebron went to harvest his olive trees. Usually settlers prevent him from reaching these trees, so al-'Aza coordinated his arrival in advance with Israeli security forces. Some 20 minutes before al-'Aza was to begin work, the soldiers had yet to arrive. B'Tselem called the Israeli DCO in Hebron to warn them that al-'Aza had no escort. The Deputy Head of the DCO promised that representatives of the Israeli Civil Administration would come to the grove.
al-'Aza and the volunteers began to pick the remaining fruit. A group of settlers arrived and tried to prevent the harvesters from continuing. The settlers used curses and violence. One settler slapped a Palestinian man, and other settlers tried to prevent B'Tselem's fieldworker from documenting the incident. |
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