12th December 2012 | International Solidarity Movement, Khuza’a, Besieged Gaza.
Gaza- Israeli forces fired live ammunition and tear gas at unarmed farmers andinternational
solidarity activists working in Khuza’a, a small village outside of
Khan Younis located near the Israeli border. At 10:30 AM, the farmers
arrived and began to plough approximately 100 meters from the separation
fence while internationals lined up in between the border and the
farmers. They were quickly met by an Israeli military jeep and transport
vehicle. An Israeli soldier issued a warning in Arabic to leave the
area and then fired two rounds into the air. The farmers and
internationals remained calm and continued their work and the Israeli
soldiers left the area.
At around 11 AM, approximately 20 Palestinians and farmers gathered
around 300meters back from the fence. Two military jeeps returned to the
area. One soldier exited his vehicle and fired four shots in the
direction of the farmers and activists. The fourth shot crossed the
line of the activists and landed in the field being ploughed. Again,
the Palestinians and internationals were not deterred. The Israeli jeeps
left and the farmers finished working on this section of land and moved
on to an adjacent plot.
Fifteen minutes later, two Israeli jeeps returned, one equipped with
an automatic machine gun. A soldier fired three canisters of tear gas
directly in front of the activists. He proceeded to shoot at the
tractor, damaging its engine and bringing the work to a halt. An
international was accompanying the driver aboard the tractor. The
accompaniment team included participants from Spain, Italy, France,
England, Scotland, Germany and the United States
Gazan farmers successfully ploughed and sowed wheat in adjacent
plots, with the presence of internationals, during the two days prior to
the incident. Though they were issued warnings by Israeli forces to
stay 100 meters from the fence, they were not fired upon in a similar
fashion. “This incident is a prime example of the military harassment
and unpredictability of the Israeli occupation forces that farmers
routinely face while working their land in Gaza,” said a solidarity
activist from Spain. For a report from the previous days farming, see http://palsolidarity.org/2012/12/gazan-farmers-at-work-in-kuzaa/.
Residents from Khuza’a said they have not planted in this area,
declared a closed military zone by Israel, for the past thirteen years.
Formerly an orchard, Israeli forces bulldozed the field multiple times
during military incursions and regularly shoots at farmers who attempt
to work there. Farmers were under the impression that this area was now
accessible after the November 21st ceasefire’s stipulations that
Israeli forces would “refrain from targeting residents in the border
areas” and to “stop all hostilities in the Gaza Strip land, sea and air
including incursions and targeting of individuals.” This is the optimum
season for planting wheat and the Gazan farmers only have a small
window of time in which to work before the land will be rendered
unusable.
Updated on December 13, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Israeli forces fire on Gaza farmers and internationals in Khuza’a [Update: Video Added]
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