Jewish settler harrasses the Zanuta farmers

No.

5479

Date

22 September, 2024

Found by

Masafering

Location

📍 West Bank - Zanuta

Original Social Media Post

"בוקר חורפי בזנותא. עוד פלישה, ועוד הטרדות. פעמיים במשך אותו בוקר הגיע מתנחל לאחד מבורות המים של עניזאן (חלקו הצפוני של הכפר המגורש זנותא, בו עדין נותרו תושבים), לגנוב מים ובעיקר להראות מי הבוס."
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Archivist Notes On This Video

Translation of the comment :

"A winter morning in Zenota. Another invasion, more harassment. Twice during that morning, a settler came to one of Anizan's waterholes (the northern part of the expelled village of Zanota, where residents still remain), to steal water and, above all, to show who is the boss.

While messing around in the private water hole, he was proud of his sweatshirt with the symbol of his "Arceno" association. This is an association whose website details how it supports the outposts, including dealing with the "dropout youth" who come to them. Invasions of young settlers to villages are often characterized by at least one "Our Country" shirt/sweatshirt.

The morning events were accompanied by a drone flying above the community's residents and their herds, and an army jeep waiting on the hill opposite, with whom the settler went to hug after taking the water. Situations that remind us that the settlers are just a tool through which the state and the army carry out the great project - colonization."

Archivist Notes: Threat and land theft in Zanuta, West Bank

Event Overview:

Khirbet Zanuta, a community in the southern West Bank, was displaced on November 1, 2023, due to settler attacks. Over 140 people, including the S. and N. families, fled the area.

Chronology of Events:

End of 2023

October 7, 2023: Settlers began intensifying attacks after this date.

Settlers entered houses, cursed and threatened children. They threw stones at homes, preventing families from sleeping for 10 days. Settlers bulldozed and blocked the main road into Khirbet Zanuta.

Settler Attacks on the Saleh S.’s family

October 31, 2023: Six armed settlers attacked Saleh S.’s brother, Mahmoud. Mahmoud was detained, beaten, and choked by settlers. Mahmoud and Saleh recognized the leader of the settlers, who had been cutting water pipes and harassing the community with drones.

November 1, 2023: The entire extended family fled after settlers threw rocks at them while they were leaving. The family rented trucks for 3,200 shekels (around $860) to move 300 sheep and left behind most of their belongings. They built new rooms near al-Dhahiriya but struggled financially without access to their lands.

Post-displacement: The family paid 60,000 shekels (around $16,000) to build a new sheep shelter, but could not maintain the flock due to lack of access to water and land.

Settler Attacks on the N. Family:

Munir and Sara N., both 38, and their nine children also faced multiple attacks.

Early October: Settlers, accompanied by soldiers, assaulted neighbors and destroyed property. A stun grenade was thrown inside the N. family’s home, terrifying their children. Settlers threatened the family, giving them 24 hours to leave or face being set on fire. The family rented trucks for 2,100 shekels (about $560) to move livestock. Repeated drone attacks by settlers caused sheep to panic, resulting in the death of 10 sheep.

Munir’s family fell into debt and expressed a desire to return home if safety could be guaranteed.

School Destruction:

October 7, 2023: Schools in Khirbet Zanuta shifted to online learning, but families lacked internet devices.

November 20-21, 2023: The local school, built with EU and UK support, was burned in an apparent arson attack and later bulldozed. The kindergarten, subsidized and affordable, was destroyed, leaving children like 4-year-old Nadia without access to early education. Education Losses:

The destroyed school had 27 students from kindergarten to 6th grade. Civil society groups had partnered with the school for psycho-social support and health programs, which were lost after the school’s destruction.

[Source https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/04/17/west-bank-israel-responsible-rising-settler-violence]

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