2019-07-04
Violation: destroying a pastoral reserve.
Date: 04/07/2019.
Location: Khirbet Ad-Duqaiqah – East Yatta/ Hebron Governorate.
Perpetrator: The Israeli occupation forces.
Victims: Bedouins of Khirbet Ad-Duqaiqah (Arab Al-Ka’abneh / An-Najadah clans).
Description:
Khirbet Ad-Duqaiqah is located in east Yatta, and inhabited by Bedouins from Arab Al-Ka’abneh / An-Najadah clans, who depend mainly on herding for living, and the pastoral reserve was made to facilitate their lives.
Thursday , 4th of July 2019, The Israeli occupation’s bulldozers ravaged Pastoral trees and water harvesting cisterns in a pastoral reserve in a location called “Abu Rvivan” east Khirbet Ad-Duqaiqah Bedouin community.
Al-Ka’anbneh/An-Najadah village council head said: “an army force accompanied by border patrol and members from the civil administration , supported by 2 JCB excavators and 2 Cutter biller Bulldozers , raided the location and completely closed up the area, and carried on the ravaging.”
A massive army force raiding the pastoral reserve in Khirbet Ad-Duqaiqah
Reportedly, the occupation’s machineries uprooted 2,500 trees then buried them with earth mounds.
The occupation's bulldozers bury the uprooted seedlings
It is also reported that the occupation’s machineries destroyed 3 water harvesting cisterns through filling them with earth mounds with a store capacity of 300 m3.
After destroying the cisterns, families closed them in order to prevent children from falling inside
The occupation bulldozers also destroyed the siege that surrounded the reserve, which composed of barbed wires and metal angles.
destroying the siege
Eyewitnesses said that “a drone was released by members accompanied the occupation forces , the drone took pictures of the ravaging from the sky.” It is believed that it belongs to “Regavim” Israeli pro-colonization NGO, the NGO is known of monitoring Palestinian construction and activities in C area , members from the organization usually take pictures of the demolition or razing when it occurs, to show that there methods are successful in erasing Palestinian existence in C area.
However, it is worth mentioning that Ad-Duqaiqah pastoral reserve was implemented by the Land Research Center in early October 2015, in Partnership with Oxfam and funded by the Belgian Development Agency. Work in the 100 dunums Pastoral reserve was completed in 30 October 2016 , it consisted of 4 cisterns together with a storage capacity of 450 m3, surrounded by (1200 m*1.5 m) siege, and planted by 2500 Pastoral seedlings such as : Acacia, Retama, cactus, Christ's thorn jujube , Tamarisk, Carob and Moringa.
The seedlings before the attack
The Pastoral reserve was established with the intention of supporting Palestinian steadfastness in the area. The idea of the Pastoral reserve was to irrigate the trees for years until they are ready to be used as postures, then practicing grazing rotation as a good agricultural practice.
The pastoral reserve was managed by a committee of volunteer herders from the Khirbet, according to Arab Al-Ka’abneh head the occupation authorities served an eviction order to the reserve, and a lawyer from a legal aid institution was assigned to file a plea, but the arbitrary occupation destroyed it anyway.
The pastoral reserve was returned into a harsh desert , as it used to be before the project that turned it into green in the last 3 years. The only remains are 3 trees out of 2500, and 1 cistern out of 4.
the only remained cistern in the pastoral reserve that became a desert
The following table shows detailed information about the damages:
Item | Number | Cost US $ | Total |
Water harvesting cisterns | 3 | 7000 | 21,000 |
seedlings aged 3 years | 2500 | 15 | 37,500 |
siege | 1200 m | 7 | 8,400 |
road | 500 m | 12 | 6,000 |
Costs of maintenance (3 years) | 36 months | 500 | 18,000 |
Costs of guarding | 36 months | 300 | 10,800 |
transportation | 36 months | 200 | 7,200 |
total | 108,900 |