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  • http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/idf-destroys-west-bank-village-after-declaring-it-military-zone-1.303098 "The IDF's Civil Administration destroyed a Palestinian village Monday morning that had earlier been cleared out when its water supply was cut off. The IDF demolished about 55 structures in the West Bank village of Farasiya, including tents, tin shacks, plastic and straw huts, clay ovens, sheep pens and bathrooms. These structures served the 120 farmers, hired workers and their families who lived in the Jordan Valley village. " 1- Why did the Israelis do this? What was the point again of destroying 120 Farmers Home and Village on the Occupied West bank? 2- Why does Israel has the right to destroy Palestinians homes in the West bank and Cut their water Off? While Creating illegal west bank constructions?

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    Only one? Pity. There are 275 illegal arab settlements on Jewish land, and Jews demolished only one - in 65 years. Hope Israelis will speed up, because at this speed, they will need 1500 years to end with all illegal arab settlements on Jewish land.

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Another classic example of Israels ethnic cleansing policy and they will not stop until they have driven every Arab from Palestine Soon this same village will become demilitarised illegal settlers homes will be built and its water supplies turned back on Watch this space.

Yes that is how this work, and soon that Palestinian land will be given to Jewish colonizers from all over the world. This has been going on for decades: http://www.palestineremembered.com/Articles/JNF/Story1513.html Israelis and their fanatic supporters would still tell you propaganda stories how Israel is not stealing Palestinian land, and how Israel just wants to be left alone in peace!

Future Zionists learn from the best.

trancinguy

Those 120 Farmers should join Hamas in fighting israel.

There are still 274 illegal Arab villages left. And more than 10,000 villages Arabs say are legal, although I never could understand , how an arab village on the land of Judea and Israel can be legal. So, Israel has still a lot of work to do.

Farasia was not any "village"; it was an illegal campament built by arabs on the Jewish land without any permits. We destroyed it. What´s the problem? You do not like it? Sorry for ruining your holiday buddy. But you know what? You always have the solution if you do not like Israel. Get the hell out of Israel, go to Jordan - and build something like Farasia any place you wish there, even in the centre of Amman. And then let´s see, how many minutes it will stand.

Oh, how we poor arabs suffer

First, there is no registered village in the West Bank called Farasiya. It does not appear in either the census data of the Palestinian Authority or that of the Israelis. What Hass neglected to inform readers was that this was an illegal encampment which, like dozens of illegal settlements and hundreds of illegal buildings throughout Israel, was slated for demolition. Second, the campsite was just a seasonal one for herding sheep. (There are dozens of such encampments throughout the Judean desert and the Negev which, like the encampment in question, are abandoned for most of the year.) The majority of residents who inhabited this encampment have permanent homes in the nearby (and recognized) villages of Tubas and Taysir. According to the civil administration, on the day that the eviction order was presented, June 27, 2010, and on the day of the demolition itself, three weeks later, the encampment had already been abandoned. Third, the encampment was erected in a live firing zone. Instead of providing readers with the crucial information explaining the reason for the abandonment of the camp – namely, that it was just seasonal and its inhabitants had already returned to their permanent homes – Hass quoted a man calling himself the popular committees' coordinator in the Valley who claimed that the families were forced to leave because the civil administration had cut off their water supply. Had Hass bothered to clarify the transient, haphazard nature of this encampment, which had no infrastructure for running water, readers might have understood why a pirated hookup to the Israeli Mekorot water supply to siphon water into the campsite would be deemed illegal by the authorities. The photograph below shows the "Farasiya encampment before it was demolished. No water pipes, electricity, or access roads exist, and it is clear that it could only have served as a temporary campsite.

ishnichmad

If you know already it was destroyed "for military reasons" why did you ask why it was destroyed?

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