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Related: About this forum'We can't even cross': the West Bank town split in two by Israel
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/09/palestinian-town-split-in-two-by-israel-huwaraWe cant even cross: the West Bank town split in two by Israel
Residents of Huwara, in the West Bank, cannot cross the main street without permission and must detour for miles to reach other neighbourhoods
Peter Beaumont in Huwara
@petersbeaumont1
Thu 9 Nov 2023 00.00 EST
On the main street of the Palestinian West Bank town of Huwara, where Road 60 heads north towards Nablus, the shops are all shuttered. Petrol stations, bakeries, banks, the business selling cut stone from the local quarries, the sweetshops and mobile phone boutiques are closed at the order of the Israeli military. At the main crossing points between the west and east of the now divided town, wary Israeli soldiers with machine guns guard a closed yellow metal gate.
On the road itself, the only cars that are moving belong to residents of the nearby hardline Jewish settlements that dot the surrounding hills, whose ultra-orthodox nationalist residents have a reputation for promoting and carrying out violence against Palestinians.
The denial of Road 60 to Huwaras Palestinian residents is being enforced despite the fact that a new bypass for the use of the settlers is now passable by car: but many choose to drive through the centre of Huwara, to emphasise their hold on the land.
The splitting of the flashpoint town, east from west, began on 7 October the day the Islamist militant group Hamas massacred 1,400 people in the southern Israeli communities close to the Gaza border and represents one of the most extreme responses by the Israel Defence Forces in the occupied West Bank. It has come, however, as far-right figures including Israels hardline nationalist finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich have used the crisis to demand the imposition of new security zones to be set up around Jewish settlements to create new areas closed to Palestinians.
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'We can't even cross': the West Bank town split in two by Israel (Original Post)
cbabe
Nov 2023
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Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)1. Horrible.
Big Blue Marble
(5,451 posts)2. The people of Gaza are living in a full police state.
They have no civil rights. They live in terror under high tech surveillance surrounded by
neighbors who hate them.
Beastly Boy
(11,090 posts)3. First of all, Gaza is not part of West Bank.
Second, the West Bank Palestinians are not subject to civil rights. Their rights are those of "protected people" under occupation, spelled out in the FourthGeneva convention. Borders without check points are not among the rights they have.
It helps when you know what exactly you are outraged about.
marybourg
(13,171 posts)4. Yeah, the 1400 slaughtered by Hamas, can't cross either.
Notice the date this town was split.