Settlers torch Bil'in olive trees, occupation soldiers stop villagers putting out the fires
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RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Jewish settlers torched tens of Palestinian olive trees in Bilin village land behind the separation wall west of Ramallah city, the popular anti wall committee said in a statement on Thursday.
The statement said that the fire started last night near a Jewish settlement, which was established on Bilin village land.
It pointed out that the Israeli occupation forces stationed at the wall’s gate blocked entry of fire brigades to extinguish the blaze, which led to the spread of fire.
The statement said that young men from the village gathered in front of the gate in a bid to help in putting off the blaze but the IOF soldiers prevented them and fired teargas at them.
The committee held the IOF responsible for providing protection for the settlers and for refusing to remove the wall as ruled by the Israeli high court four years ago. more
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