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История не так уж интересна. чтобы искать первоисточник. Smile
Резолюция ООН по этому вопросу требуется?
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Для тех кто совсем ничего не понял: Либерман - не русский, но еврей.

Это для тех, кто по наивности уверен, что понимает кто есть еврей Smile, русский еврей. русский....
Срочно нужна резолюция ООН. Нации нужно разъединить Smile


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Для тех кто не понял: Инструкция/приказ "Ганнибал" (преследование террористов в момент похищения и связанные с этим риски для жизни и здоровья того кого похищают) не имеет ничего общего со стрельбой по перебежчикам, которых никто не похищает.

Для тех кто не понял. С 2005 года этой инструкции уже нет, если верить всему, что пишут СМИ Wink А некоторые, непонимающие, верят.
Кто там кого "Ганнибал" и по какой причине... Главное, чтобы он не был хохлом, тырящим стратегические запчасти из братской России.
Нужна резолюция ООН по преступности отстрела преребежчиков в Израиле!!!!!


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История не так уж интересна. чтобы искать первоисточник. Smile
Резолюция ООН по этому вопросу требуется?


Смотрите, Кошка, события разные, а ваша реакция у вас одна и таже - резолюцию ООН требуете... Вас это на мысли не наводит?
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Ulpana high school, where settler girls go to become 'real men'
By Chaim Levinson
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"A girls school of real men," they sometimes call the small ulpana in the West Bank settlement of Ma'ale Levona, headed by Rabbi Gad Ben-Zimra.

The religious Zionist middle school and high school won its nickname from its students' incredible willingness to sacrifice themselves for the Greater Land of Israel - setting up illegal outposts, refusing to move in the face of police assaults, and sitting in jail for weeks in order not to give interrogators their names.

The ulpana students had their hour of glory in their steafast battles against the evacuation of Gush Katif and Amona. This week, inspectors from the Civil Administration got to see the girls in action. Two Civil Administration jeeps entered Ma'ale Levona with a small police escort, where they found the girls blocking the road. The students sat on their vehicles, wrote graffiti on the jeeps and threw mud at the inspectors as they left. A few hours later, when the inspectors returned with 100 riot police officers, the girls laid down on the wet road. Twenty of the students climbed into a huge garbage bin, and threw trash at the police. Only after a five-hour battle were the inspectors able to complete their job distributing freeze orders at the settlement.
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The Ma'ale Levona Ulpana was founded in 1996. It is a relatively small school - 50 girls per year - and it carefully selects its students. Many are children of the militant right-wing leadership from settlements including Yitzhar, Elon Moreh, Kiryat Arba and Hebron.

Ben-Zimra, 47, was born in the Golan Heights. His family is of Italian-Jewish extraction, and his uncle Elyahu Ben-Zimra is a retired district court judge. His sister is married to the rabbi of Yitzhar, and his brother is one of the leaders of the Yesha Council of settlements.

Admired by his students, Ben-Zimra sets a personal example for the girls. This week, he also stood up to the riot police. He is considered more right-wing than the settler leadership, he supports soldiers refusing orders to evacuate settlements, and after the March 2008 terror attack at the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva in Jerusalem, he signed a call not to employ Arabs.

The students from the ulpana tend to marry young. One said that by the end of 12th grade, half the students are engaged or married. One 11th-grader got engaged this week, and a few months ago a married 12th-grader had a baby.

Ben-Zimra's wife Nurit has told the Besheva newspaper that she does not support girls marrying in 12th grade or immediately after high-school graduation.
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Israel to build 700 new homes in East Jerusalem
By Akiva Eldar, Haaretz Correspondent and News Agencies
Tags: Israel news, East Jerusalem

Israel is planning to build nearly 700 new apartments in East Jerusalem,
government spokesman Mark Regev announced on Monday.

Under the new blueprint, the Housing Ministry has invited contractors to bid on the construction of 198 housing units in Pisgat Zeev, 377 homes in Neve Ya'akov and 117 dwellings in Har Homa.

Palestinians consider Jewish neighborhoods in East Jerusalem to be settlements and say such construction impedes peacemaking.

Israel claims all of the city its capital and does not consider those
neighborhoods to be settlements. Israel captured East Jerusalem, home to
sensitive Jewish, Christian and Muslim holy sites, in the 1967 Six-Day War.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not include East Jerusalem in the temporary construction freeze he declared weeks ago, saying the slowdown applies only to the West Bank.

"We make a distinction between the West Bank and Jerusalem. Jerusalem is our capital and remains such," Regev said on Monday.

A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the plan, accusing Israel of exploiting what he called U.S. and international inability to halt settlement building.

"The Israeli government proves every day that it is not ready for peace," Abbas's spokesman, Nabil Abu Rdainah said.

Meanwhile, the state is considering appropriating private Palestinian land in the West Bank, the State Prosecutor's Office informed the High Court of Justice on Sunday.

Such a move would contravene Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's commitment not to seize land for settlement expansion.

The prosecution's statement to the High Court on Monday came in response to a petition by human rights group Yesh Din against the construction of a sewage treatment facility that would serve the West Bank settlement of Ofra.

Construction of the facility began in 2007, on private Palestinian land from the nearby village of Ein Yabrud, in contravention of the government's approved master plan for the area.

"The fact that today the state is trying to legitimize the land theft ... by seizing land retroactively, for the sake of a settlement that was not long ago classified as 'the largest illegal outpost in the West Bank,' is nothing short of an outrage," said Shlomo Zacharia, one of the lawyers representing Yesh Din. "No less grave is the fact that this conduct, which contravenes the explicit policy of the government and the prime minister, aims to cover up the failures and unwillingness of the army and the state in defending Palestinian property."

The state said the treatment facility was built illegally, without construction permits, and that demolition orders have been issued for its destruction. However, based on the state's response to the petition, it does not appear to be planning to enforce the law or return the land to its rightful owners. The state did say that it is examining various alternatives to dealing with the issue.

Flying in the face of commitments

The state's position on the treatment facility appears to fly in the face of commitments Israel has made.

"Land will not be appropriated for the expansion of existing settlements," Netanyahu said in a June speech at Bar-Ilan University.

President Shimon Peres made a similar statement at a press conference in Cairo several weeks ago, after meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

Eitan Broshi, Barak's adviser on settlement affairs, told the High Court that Ofra was the largest illegal outpost in the territorie and said most of it was built illegally on private land belonging to the residents of nearby villages. He said construction permits were not issued and that no jurisdictional borders had been defined for Ofra.

Yesh Din asked the High Court in May to order a halt to all work related to the construction of the sewage treatment plant and to suspend funding for it. It also asked the court to order the Civil Administration and Shai District police, which are responsible for the West Bank, to enforce the demolition orders and destroy the facility. The petition was filed by Zacharia, Michael Sfard and Avisar Lev.

The sewage treatment facility takes up 37 dunams, of which 33 are underground. It costs an estimated NIS 7.8 million, which is funded by the government, according to official reports. Plans for building the plant were also carried out by government authorities.

In the early 1980s a different section of Ofra was appropriated for the construction of a sewage plant, but after Ofra's southern neighborhood was built next to that land several years later, it was decided to move the plant to a different location. That land, too, like the site of most of the homes there, is on private Palestinian land.
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"The Israeli government proves every day that it is not ready for peace," Abbas's spokesman, Nabil Abu Rdainah said.
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Да, согласен. Но зато какая готовность к переговорам о мире!

С кем угодно, включая Хамас, без всяких предварительных условий. Переговариваться готовы до второго пришествия. Ну а пока переговоры идут продолжать строительство на оккупированных территориях. А там, глядишь, и переговоров то никаких не понадобиться.

На данных территориях живут евреи, но есть какое-то непонятное чуждое и разрозненное население (палестинского народа не существует в природе) которое этим поселенцам мешает жить занимаясь терроризмом. Сами с собой договориться не могут, Фатах плющит Хамас, Хамас плющит Фатах, дикари-с, что с них возьмёшь, о чём с ними можно договариваться?

И главное: А что, у них есть какие-то права? Разве им что-то положено?
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Бу-га-га! И без всяких переговоров известно что некоторые территории останутся в руках Израиля. Ну давайте всё таки переговоры проведём чтобы как-то узаконить это положение....

Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel to retain key West Bank settlement in any peace deal
By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Friday that Israel would retain control of a large West Bank settlement under any future arrangement with the Palestinians.

During a tree-planting ceremony in the northern West Bank settlement of Ariel on Friday, Netanyahu reaffirmed the town's historic and strategic significance.

"Anyone who understands the geography of the Land of Israel knows how important Ariel is," Netanyahu said. "The settlement enterprise here is the heart of our land."
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"Here is where our forefathers dwelled and here is where we will stay and build," the prime minister said. "We want to strengthen the peace and co-existence with our neighbors but this will not stop us from continuing with our lives here, where we'll continue to plant trees and to build."

"Ariel, the capital of Samaria (the northern West Bank), will be an integral, inseparable part of the state of Israel in any future arrangement," Netanyahu said.

Last week, Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered a college in Ariel to be recognized as a "university center," thereby winning praise from the right but an outraged response from both the political left and many academics.

The decision was vehemently opposed by the Council for Higher Education, which oversees all colleges and universities inside the Green Line. But because the Ariel University Center of Samaria is located in the West Bank, it is subordinate to a different, parallel, body, the Council for Higher Education in Judea and Samaria - which, like all Israeli institutions in the West Bank, is formally subordinate to the Israel Defense Forces' GOC Central Command, who in turn answers to the defense minister.

The CHE-JS approved Ariel's status upgrade back in 2007, and yesterday, Barak - who is also the Labor chairman - ordered GOC Avi Mizrahi to confirm this.

Recognition as a university center moves the college closer to full recognition as Israel's eighth university, and Barak's approval of this step had been part of the coalition agreement between Netanyahu's Likud party and a third coalition member, Yisrael Beiteinu.
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Settlers: New Palestinian city will harm security, the environment
By Chaim Levinson
Tags: Israel news, Jerusalem


Right-wing activists have begun organizing a campaign against the new
Palestinian city of Rawabi, which recently began taking shape in the West
Bank. The activists claim the new city will cause traffic jams, pollution, security issues and will only benefit Palestinian elites.
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Rawabi's construction began some two months ago north of Bir Zeit, about 10 kilometers from Ramallah. The new city is supposed to have 5,000 housing units for some 25,000 people. Most of the designated city falls in Area A, under civil and military Palestinian Authority control.

The new apartments are expected to sell for between $38,000 to $75,000 per unit, and the city is also planned to have industrial and commercial zones, with municipal infrastructure using "green" technologies.


The overall cost of the project, being built by the Qatari-based firm Bayti, is estimated at $200 million, raised from private donations and aid from Gulf states.

Near Rawabi is the settlement of Ateret, with some 70 families. "You can see the construction from my window, they're at it day and night," said Ateret resident Motti Hominer, who began organizing against the town. "Where are those 25,000 people going to drive? My wife for instance works in Shilo, how is she going to get to work? You're going to put 20,000 more cars on that road. Anyone going to Jerusalem will get stuck in traffic."

"And while we're at it, where are they going to dump their waste? All their landfill sites are full. We've got Wadi Harmiya here choking with sewage. If we're going to be neighbors we need to talk about it ... how do we know their sewage won't end up in the wadi between us and them," said Hominer.

According to a recent newsletter published by Bayti, Rawabi will have a sewage treatment plant allowing it to use reclaimed water in agriculture.
Construction of the plant, subcontracted to an American company, will begin in the spring, the newsletter said.

Hominer also voiced concerns that the new Palestinian city may encroach close enough to put his community under risk of attack.

"Maybe they'll start shooting at us like they shoot at Psagot," he said.
"Maybe we'll be living behind concrete walls before long."

The residents were joined by MK Zevulun Orlev (Habayit Hayehudi), who said he approached Defense Minister Ehud Barak about their concerns.

"We're in a construction freeze and the Arabs are building," he said. "The solution for the Palestinian housing shortage is building new neighborhoods on existing infrastructure. Building a new city from scratch is wasteful. It's not even meant to resolve humanitarian problems it's for the well-to-do."

"The city's only purpose is to create territorial continuity between Ramallah and Samaria. It was planned in a rush, without proper infrastructure and without a solution for the sewage that will go flowing into the valleys," said Yehuda Eliyahu of the Regavim advocacy group. "It's part of a wider move of setting up a de-facto Palestinian state."
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Israel official: Netanyahu to offer Palestinians partial settlement freeze
The Palestinians have said they will quit the talks if the settlement freeze does not continue, and a senior Palestinian source says this remains their firm position.
By Avi Issacharoff and Barak Ravid

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to adopt a policy identical to that of his predecessor for construction in West Bank settlements - a partial freeze - as the September 30 end of the moratorium approaches.

Under Ehud Olmert, more than 90 percent of construction was carried out in the major settlement blocs - Ma'aleh Adumim, Gush Etzion and Ariel.

Netanyahu will be going to Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt tomorrow for the second round of direct negotiations with the Palestinians, where he will be joined by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, U.S. Middle East envoy George Mitchell and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

The Palestinians have said they will quit the talks if the settlement freeze does not continue, and a senior Palestinian source says this remains their firm position.

Before the 2007 summit meeting in Annapolis, Maryland, Olmert reached an understanding with the Bush administration that there would be a partial construction freeze in West Bank Jewish settlements. The understanding provided that Israel would not limit construction in Jewish neighborhoods of East Jerusalem, but would not build in Arab neighborhoods.

Netanyahu has already embraced that policy in Jerusalem following the crisis with the United States in March over construction in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood.

Olmert had committed to George W. Bush that construction in isolated settlements outside the settlement blocs and east of the separation barrier would be permitted only in built-up areas, so no settlements would be expanded or new land settled. In that context, virtually no new construction was undertaken in isolated settlements other than public buildings and a small number of new houses.

Olmert also committed that in the large settlement blocs, construction would be permitted beyond built-up areas but only just beyond their perimeter. As a result, thousands of new housing units were put up in Ma'aleh Adumim, Beitar Ilit, Modi'in Ilit and Gush Etzion.

Olmert also committed that unauthorized outposts would not be expanded because they were due to be evacuated. Responsibility for supervising compliance with the understandings was given to Olmert's political adviser, Shalom Turgeman, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak.

According to a senior official in Jerusalem involved in contacts with the U.S. administration, Netanyahu presented his plan to implement Olmert's policy to Mitchell, President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Clinton.

Netanyahu hinted at the approach yesterday at a meeting with Likud cabinet ministers and expanded on it in a meeting with Tony Blair, the representative of the Middle East Quartet comprised of the United States, European Union, United Nations and Russia. Nonetheless, Netanyahu did not tell Blair or the Americans that construction criteria would be based on distinguishing between settlements based on their geographic location.

At the Likud cabinet ministers' meeting, Silvan Shalom and Limor Livnat asked Netanyahu for clarifications about the future of the settlement freeze. The prime minister hinted that he was prepared to adopt a formula involving a partial freeze after the expiry on September 30.

"At the end of the month, the freeze order is due to expire and we have to think about what is the wise thing to do," Netanyahu said, adding that the potential exists to build 19,000 housing units. "But I believe that in practice what will be built will be much less. We will not agree to be dictated to that nothing will be built, but between 0 and 1 there are other possibilities."

At his meeting with Blair, Netanyahu said Israel cannot continue with an absolute settlement freeze, explaining that Israel would not build tens of thousands of housing units that are in the planning stages, but would not suspend the lives of Jewish residents of the West Bank.

Netanyahu also said he did not accept the Palestinian approach that if there is no complete freeze, they would leave the talks. The international community views the settlement freeze issue as a test of Israel's seriousness, Netanyahu said, but added that Israel also had tests for the seriousness of the Palestinians, such as recognizing Israel as a Jewish state.

Several hours earlier, the Israeli prime minister told the cabinet that Palestinian recognition of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people would be critical to reaching a peace agreement.

"We are saying that the solution is two states for two peoples," Netanyahu said. "To my regret, I am still not hearing the phrase 'two states for two peoples' from the Palestinians. I am hearing them say 'two states,' but I am not hearing them recognize two states for two peoples."
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http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/barak-west-bank-mosque-arsonists-are-terrorists-and-must-be-stopped-1.317161
Barak: West Bank mosque arsonists are terrorists and must be stopped
The attack is thought to be the latest in series of attacks by settlers, intended to pressure Israeli government over settlement building concessions.
By Haaretz Service Tags: Israel news West Bank Palestinians

Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered security officials on Monday to make every effort to track down the arsonists who torched a Palestinian mosque in the West Bank the night before.

The mosque in village of Bayt Fajar near Bethlehem was set alight and vandalized late Sunday night in what police suspected was a "price tag" operation by nearby settlers wishing to protest Israel's West Bank policies.

"Whoever committed this act is a terrorist in every regard, intent on harming any chance for peace and dialogue with the Palestinians," Barak said. "This was a disgraceful act and a stain on the State of Israel and its values.


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The Israel Defense Forces also condemned the attack and vowed to "find those responsible as quickly as possible".

Lieutenant-Colonel Avital Liebowitz, an Israeli military spokeswoman, described the blaze as "a very serious incident which we view with utmost gravity".

Bayt Fajar residents allege that a group of settlers, apparently from the nearby Gush Etzion settlement bloc, entered the village in the early hours and burnt down the mosque before residents were able to kick them out.

Residents rushed to the mosque when they saw the flames and began fighting with settlers at the scene, they added. Israeli soldiers arrived in the area and broke up the fight and forced the settlers to leave.

Carpets in the mosque and about a dozen copies of the Koran, the Muslim holy book, were burnt, witnesses said.

The Palestinian Authority strongly condemned the arson, describing it as "a serious escalation in settler violence," against the Palestinians, according to government spokesman Ghassan Khatib.

The attack is thought to be the latest in so-called "price tag" operations, intended to pressure the Israel government away from making concessions regarding settlement building in the West Bank.

The chairman of the Gush Etzion settlement, Shaul Goldstein, condemned the attacked but warned against pinning the blame immediately on settlers, despite the Hebrew graffiti sprayed on the walls.

"Experience has taught us that it not always Jews who have committed such crimes, but still, we condemn the act," he said.

This latest incident came amid a fresh crisis in direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority over the Palestinian demand that Israel extend its recently expired moratorium on settlement building.

In April, two vehicles in a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank were torched with vandals scrawling the words "price tag" on one of the cars, in what had likely been a protest against Israel's settlement freeze, then still in affect.

A similar incident was carried that same week, when unknown vandals sprayed a Star of David with the name Mohammed beside it on a mosque in the West Bank village of Hawara.

The words "Thank you God, for not making me a Gentile" were spray-painted elsewhere in the village and two cars were torched in another location. No suspects have yet been caught.
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Bayt Fajar residents allege that a group of settlers, apparently from the nearby Gush Etzion settlement bloc, entered the village in the early hours and burnt down the mosque before residents were able to kick them out.

Residents rushed to the mosque when they saw the flames and began fighting with settlers at the scene, they added. Israeli soldiers arrived in the area and broke up the fight and forced the settlers to leave.

Carpets in the mosque and about a dozen copies of the Koran, the Muslim holy book, were burnt, witnesses said.

Группа поселенцев проникла в близлежащую арабскую деревню, подожгла мечеть. Жители деревни увидели пламя, завязалась драка, вмешалась Армия, поселенцы ретировались....
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http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/settlers-learn-how-to-circumvent-idf-to-strike-at-palestinian-olive-harvest-1.318748
Settlers learn how to circumvent IDF to strike at Palestinian olive harvest
Settlers settlers are believed to be entering Palestinian olive groves before IDF can send troops to protect the harvesters and in the darkness harvesting the olives themselves.
By Avi Issacharoff and Anshel Pfeffer Tags: Israel news Palestinians IDF Israel settlers

Settlers from the northern West Bank have reportedly been circumventing attempts by the Israel Defense Forces to protect Palestinian farmers as they harvest their olives. The settlers are believed to be entering Palestinian olive groves before the army can send troops to protect the harvesters - and taking the olives or destroying the trees.

The residents of the village of Burin near the settlement of Yitzhar in the northern West bank said a group of settlers had tried to keep them away from their land and had thrown stones at them. Afterward, the security forces intervened, and there were no injuries.

However, there are apparently far fewer violent clashes between settlers and Palestinian farmers than in years past.

As of last year's harvest, the Civil Administration contacted Palestinian farmers with lands near settlements with which there had been friction to offer them protection during the harvest. Companies of Border Police and IDF officers are moving gradually from north to south and providing protection to farmers so they can harvest their crops unhindered by settlers.

The number of clashes between settlers and Palestinians dropped off sharply as a result.

This year, the harvest began about 10 days ago, and according to IDF officers, there have been cases where settlers knew ahead of time which days the army was going to be guarding which orchards. It is believed that the settlers arrived before guards could be posted, and under cover of darkness harvested most of the olives themselves.

In the orchards near the outpost of Havat Gilad in the central northern West Bank, an officer said an IDF patrol had seen two settlers coming with two sacks of olives to one of the houses in the outpost.

In two cases, Civil Administration personnel found the thieves, confiscated the stolen olives and returned them to their rightful owners.

However, security sources say it is very difficult to prevent theft and the district police do not treat thieves harshly when they are caught.

According to Sarit Michaeli, spokeswoman for B'Tselem, which is monitoring the olive harvest, said the settlers are believed to have a "new strategy" and that rather than resorting to physical violence, they were taking advantage of the fact that everyone knows the times when the guards are to be posted.

"In a number of places where the Palestinians are not allowed for the rest of the year, when they come on the days allocated to them, they find the olives have disappeared," Michaeli said. About 100 trees had been bored into and ruined near the village of Turmus Aya north of Ramallah, Michaeli said. "In the village of Deir al-Hatab, south of Eilon Moreh, a B'Tselem field worker found a group of young Jewish men with their teacher, harvesting olives on privately owned Palestinian land" she said.

Also near Turmus Aya, Palestinian farmers found that some 400 trees had been harvested before they could get there.

Itai Zer, the leader of Havat Gilad, denies that anyone at the outpost had been involved in the theft of olives. "One of our guys was harvesting olives on our land," he said. "Then the Civil Administration came and said it was not sure that was our land. But its a disputed area now before the court," he said.

The Civil Administration has distributed written instructions to soldiers involved in guarding the orchards, ordering them to act decisively against harassment of Palestinians harvesting their olives. "Soldiers are not permitted to stand idly by and must act within the framework of their function to prevent the offense and to restore order. Soldiers on the scene must also prevent offenders from fleeing and preserve the evidence, if possible," the instructions say.
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