Report: IDF seizes EU diplomats’ West Bank aid supply

This is a Reuters Report. Mostly it reports on what the EU and Palestinians have to say. Little attention is focussed on the context or what Israel has to say. The JPOST report is more balanced. The Times of Israel report is the best. Ted Belman

Reuters reporter sees soldiers throw sound grenades at group of EU diplomats, aid workers, locals in West Bank. IDF reportedly seizes aid supply

Reuters, YNET

Israeli soldiers seized on Friday a truck full of tents and emergency aid that European diplomats had been trying to deliver to Palestinianswhose homes were demolished this week, Reuters reported.

French diplomat dragged out of truck (Photo: Reuters)

Soldiers were reportedly throwing sound grenades at a group of diplomats, aid workers and locals in the West Bank, and pulling a French diplomat out of the truck before driving away with its contents.

“They dragged me out of the truck and forced me to the ground with no regard for my diplomatic immunity,” French diplomat Marion Castaing said.

“This is how international law is being respected here,” she said, covered with dust.

Locals said Khirbet Al-Makhul was home to about 120 people. The army demolished their ramshackle houses, stables and a kindergarten on Monday after Israel’s high court ruled that they did not have proper building permits.

Despite losing their property, the inhabitants have refused to leave the land, where, they say, their families have lived for generations along with their flocks of sheep.

Israeli soldiers stopped the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delivering emergency aid on Tuesday and on Wednesday IRCS staff managed to put up some tents but the army forced them to take the shelters down.

Diplomats from France, Britain, Spain, Ireland, Australia and the European Union’s political office, turned up on Friday with more supplies. As soon as they arrived, about a dozen Israeli army jeeps converged on them, and soldiers told them not to unload their truck.

“It’s shocking and outrageous. We will report these actions to our governments,” said one EU diplomat, who declined to be named because he did not have authorization to talk to the media.

“(Our presence here) is a clear matter of international humanitarian law. By the Geneva Convention, an occupying power needs to see to the needs of people under occupation. These people aren’t being protected,” he said.

In scuffles between soldiers and locals, several villagers were detained and an elderly Palestinian man fainted and was taken for medical treatment to a nearby ambulance.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in a statement that Makhul was the third Bedouin community to be demolished by the Israelis in the West Bank and adjacent Jerusalem municipality since August.

United Nations’ humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories James Rawley expressed “deep concern” after the incident on Friday.

“I call on the Israeli authorities to respect their obligations as an occupying power to protect communities under their responsibility, particularly in stopping the demolition of Palestinian homes and property,” Rawley said in a statement of its services.

Palestinians have accused the Israeli authorities of progressively taking their historical grazing lands, either earmarking it for military use or handing it over to the Israelis whose settlements dot the West Bank.

Israelis and Palestinians resumed direct peace talks last month after a three-year hiatus. Palestinian officials have expressed serious doubts about the prospects of a breakthrough.

“What the Israelis are doing is not helpful to the negotiations. Under any circumstances, talks or not, they’re obligated to respect international law,” the unnamed EU diplomat said.

The Israeli military said soldiers were enforcing a court order against illegal building in the area, but it is looking into the incident. It said forces used non-lethal riot dispersal means when the Palestinian protesters assaulted the forces with rocks.

According to the IDF , “A group of dozens of Palestinians and European activists tried to construct an illegal outpost by erecting tents near the village of Hemdat in the northern Jordan River Valley, a move similar to what they have attempted about a week ago.

“This group of activists and Palestinians were hurling stones at the IDF troops that have arrived to evacuate them, as they did last week, but the group continued to try and build the encampment using tents they had brought with them,” the statement noted, adding that the areas was announced “closed military zone.

The IDF stated that three people who were disturbing the peace refused to evacuate and attacked the soldiers, which led to their arrest and to the confiscation of their truck.

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Paul Hirschson said a formal complaint might be filed with the French over the diplomat’s involvement. “If she did participate then a formal complaint will be filed because that is not the way diplomats behave,” he said.

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  1. It bothers me that the headlines have to do with the EU making demands on Israel. It should be the other way around. Israel should have made a big deal of the EU transgressions and demanded that such activities stop. Offense, offense , offense.

  2. Yes, this is great news, never mind the slanted reporting.

    OK, we need to see more spine, but this is a start.

    Now, time to hit Iran…

    …and send Kerry packing.

    But make no mistake. If Kerry is to be sent packing, this is going to mean Intifada Three, the biggest one yet by far, complete with “Dayton’s Army”. This is going to mean an emergency session of the UNSC, and that Palestinian application for full recognition that has been in limbo for two years…this gets voted on with full U.S. support. At the end of this drama, Israel could be expelled from the UN…and the Palis will get her seat.

    I’m not saying Israel should not stand up to all of this b.s., but that is what we are staring in the face…and I think such prospects are what led Netanyahu to “cry uncle” on the prisoner release and the peace talks.

    I think Israel can survive this. Obama won’t be around forever – even if three years four months feels like forever – and I think in spite of all the hand-wringing and commotion, Israel will be able to get spare parts for her military, make other things herself as needed, and trade with countries such as China, India, Singapore, South Korea, Canada, Australia, and maybe even Russia. The likely EU trade embargo will hurt, though. I don’t think Congress here would allow Obama to carry out a U.S. trade embargo with Israel.

    Once Obama is out, I’d expect his replacement to get Isreal back in the UN, if Israel wanted this to happen by then. If the U.S.-Israel alliance were not permanently damaged by all of this, which it could well be (that’s Obama’s “plan B”, in any event). All the same, Israel would go on and survive, as long as Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions could be frustrated as well.

    Sorry, Israel, for Obama. I never voted for the bastard. I make no excuse for any Jew who did, particularly the second time around; the ultimate definition of stupidity, that.

  3. Soldiers were reportedly throwing sound grenades at a group of diplomats, aid workers and locals in the West Bank, and pulling a French diplomat out of the truck before driving away with its contents.

    “They dragged me out of the truck and forced me to the ground with no regard for my diplomatic immunity,” French diplomat Marion Castaing said.

    Good.

    Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Paul Hirschson said a formal complaint might be filed with the French over the diplomat’s involvement. “If she did participate then a formal complaint will be filed because that is not the way diplomats behave,” he said.

    Diplomats, my ass. These are anti-Israel activists.

  4. But the Israeli government is too pusillanimous to send the Eurotrash packing from the country – or to break off the fraudulent peace talks with the Arabs after an Arab murdered an Israeli soldier.

    Jewish dignity and Jewish life has never counted for much in Israel.

  5. Sounds very much like the lt. col. Shalom Eisner episode all over again.
    I wish Israel stopped pussyfooting with these scum (diplomatic immunity …. spit!) and just use live amo!
    Yim kvar, az kvar!