2019-11-05

Members of the price tag radical group sabotage Palestinian properties in Qablan / Nablus governorate

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Violation: sabotaging Palestinian properties.

 Location: Qablan town / Nablus governorate.

Date: November 5th 2019.

Perpetrators: The Price tag group.

Description:

Tuesday, November 5th 2019, a group of fanatic settlers from “Rehalim” illegal settlement raided Qablan village and slashed the tires of several Palestinian private cars.

‘Aziz Salim from Qablan municipality told LRC:

“A group of radical settlers slashed tires of a truck and a bulldozer belong to Abdullah Yatmawi , and wrote hatred inciting slogans on walls of a house that belong to Rasmi Amleh.

We contacted the Palestinian Liaison office, which in turn  called the Israeli Liaison office and the Israeli Police. Two police cars and four Israeli military vehicles came to the site and took pictures of the damages.”

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About Qablan:[1]

It is located 20km to the southeast of Nablus city. From the east, there is Bita , and from the west there are Yitma, al-Sawiya, and al-lubban el-Sharqia. Jourish, ousrin, and Aqraba are there from east where Telfit, Qutyot and Jaluod are there from the south.

The town has an area of 7130 people according to 2007 census, and an area of 10,456 dunums, 1,190 of them are the town’s built up area.

Bypass 505 devoured 396 dunums of the town’s lands.

Oslo agreement classified Qablan lands to “

  • B area: 7,080 dunums.

  • C area: 3,467 dunums.

About Rahalim:[2]

The colony started in 1990 as a confiscated land for the favor of building a military base in Yatma. In 2000, the Israeli occupation allowed colonists to install 19 caravans in the area.

Today, and after 12 years, Rahalim colony became one of the most confiscating colonies where it took over 450 dunums from the villages of Iskaka, Yasuf and Yatma( Geographical Information System –LRC). In addition, the occupation has been planning on establishing new outposts to found the so-called grater Rahalim.

[1] GIS-LRC

[2] GIS-LRC

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