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Holy Land: settlers burn 1,000 year-old olive trees


scorched remains of 1,00 year-old trees

scorched remains of 1,00 year-old trees

Illegal Israeli settlers set fire to olive orchards by a Palestinian village in the West Bank yesterday. At 4.30pm, Christian Peacemaker Teams received a call from the Abu Haikel property in Tel Rumeida reporting the fire. By the time Paulette Schroeder, Laurens van Esch, and Esther Mae Hinshaw arrived at the Abu Haikel house, the fire had almost gone out.

One of the Abu Haikel sons took the CPTers to the scene of the fire. As some of the trees were still smoldering, a Palestinian fireman from the Hebron Municipality continued to monitor the scene. The fireman reported that soldiers had taken all of their new fire hoses and given them old hoses to use. Later, when the CPTers asked
the soldiers to return the new equipment to the last remaining fireman, they did not respond.

The fire affected sixteen ancient olive trees, some more than a thousand years old, in an area of almost two dunum (one-half acre). The soldiers from the post nearby yelled at the CPTers to leave the field, but CPTers called out to them that they were on land belonging to the Abu Haikel family, who had invited them to be there.
When the CPTers continued to take pictures, the soldiers took no further action.

Asked whether the trees would one day produce olives again, the son responded: "No, they've burned them for the last seven years."

Source: CPT

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