cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/5997045

Israel just decimated the olive groves of the Palestinian village of Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, where olive oil production is an important part of the yearly income of most families. The Israeli army had imposed a curfew on the village last Thursday and began to search homes, arresting an unspecified number of Palestinians, including the village mayor, Ameen Abu Alia, over the course of three days. The siege on al-Mughayyir came following reports that an Israeli settler had been attacked near the village, after which the Israeli army’s bulldozers uprooted some 10,000 olive trees in the eastern plain of the village, according to the local farmers’ association. Some of the trees were up to 100 years old.

The Israeli army said that the curfew and destruction of the village’s farmland were aimed at capturing the attacker, but Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz quoted the Israeli army’s central command chief saying that “uprooting the trees was intended to deter everyone. Not just this village, but any village that tries to raise a hand against the [Israeli settler] residents.” The Israeli commander reportedly said that “every village should know that if they commit an attack, they will pay a heavy price and will be under curfew and surrounded.”

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