Palestinians held hostage in their own homes by Israeli forces in al-Khalil (Hebron)
Hebron, Occupied Palestine – Israeli forces violently took over several homes of Palestinian families in occupied al-Khalil (Hebron), trapping the families inside their own homes. Large parts of the city have been declared a ‘closed military zone’, preventing Palestinians from moving, while settlers are freely roaming the streets.International Solidarity Movement | November 7, 2015
Early in the morning, Israeli soldiers stormed various houses in the Tel Rumeida neighbourhood, each time locking up the residents in one room of their home. The local activist group Youth Against Settlements’ centre was taken by the Israeli army. Tom, a German volunteer states: “the soldiers searched everything and left a chaos on the lower floor; we could hear children’s voices from inside the house, so it must have been settlers inside the house”.
Whereas Tom’s release from the closed military zone was secured through the intervention of his embassy, Italian journalist Francesca Borri and Palestinian activists are still held hostage by the Israeli forces. Israeli settlers from the illegal settlements in Hebron have been seen dancing, chanting ‘death to Arabs’ and celebrating outside another Palestinian family houses misappropriated for military use by the Israeli forces.

Illegal Israeli settlers celebrating the takeover of Palestinian homes by Israeli forces
Photo credit: Youth Against Settlement
Israeli forces have also declared the neighbourhood around the
Ibrahimi mosque a ‘closed military zone’, following almost a week of
forced closure for Palestinian shops in the area. The Palestinian market
has also been closed by the Israeli forces, denying Palestinians
passage. “Soldiers and settlers are making life for the Palestinians
intolerable to force them to leave their houses voluntarily. This is a
crime under international law. They are targeting activists to silence
the truth and stop the truth from reaching the whole world”, explains
Tel Rumeida resident Abed Salaymeh. Other international human rights
observers have been directly targeted by Israeli forces through arrests, evictions and settler violence.

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