Settlers set Palestinian home on fire
31st May 2015 | International Solidarity Movement, Al Khalil Team | Al Khalil, Occupied Palestine
Around
12 PM Saturday night the 30th/31st of May, Imad Abu Shamsiyeh woke up
to the sound of stones being thrown at his home, in Tel Rumeida, Al
Khalil (Hebron). This is not at all out of the ordinary for the Abu
Shamsiyeh family – they are often harassed, sometimes daily, and
attacked by Israeli settlers.
As
he went out of his house to see what was going on, Imad discovered that
part of his house had been set on fire by Settlers. He saw the six
young Israeli settlers escaping from his roof, as he went back into his
house to get his wife and kids out of the burning building. The settlers
– all appearing to be in their early twenties – accessed the roof of
Imad’s house and poured gasoline down one side. They then proceeded to
set the whole area ablaze including a sofa situated in the terrace.
Accompanied
by neighbors Imad put out the fire. Afterwards, he approached Israeli
soldiers who had been positioned nearby his house when the incident
occurred and asked what they had witnessed. The soldiers answered by
accusing him of starting the fire.
The
day after, (31st May), Imad went to the police station to report what
had happened. Despite the fact that this was far from the first time the
family had been violently attacked by Israeli settlers, the police
discarded the report as a minor issue, and did not follow up on the
case.
As mentioned previously, the Abu
Shamsiyeh family have been victims of multiple incidents of settler
violence. Only two months ago settlers poisoned the water tank on top of
the house. This water tank is the source of all of the family’s water
supply. As a result of frequent settler violence, including stone
throwing, the family has put a fence up over the top of their terrace to
protect themselves.
Imad
Abu Shamsiyeh is the deputy coordinator of Human Rights Defenders, a
Hebron based group for documenting the violation and harassment carried
out by soldiers and settlers in the West Bank. Several hours before the
house burning, he reported a knife attack by settlers against
Palestinians youths in Tel Rumeida.
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