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10-04-2010, 06:06 AM
Settlers were burning mosques in West Bank
http://wscdn.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/assets/images/2010/10/04/101004085909_revava_226x170_nocredit.jpg Settlers in West Bank settlement Revava
According to residents of the village of Beit fujjar, South of Bethlehem, the settlers had burned mosque prophets in town.
"Email us" believes that a number of townspeople settlers raided the mosque at night, burning carpets and 15 mshava before rushing folks yshtbkwa hands with the settlers to Israeli army attended and disengagement.
The folks that large parts of the mosque damaged by fire, and settlers have written slogans inside the mosque Hebrew confirmed that the process will be the last.
Spokeswoman Army Colonel Evita Noam Lokah Reuters: "this is an extremely dangerous and we will work to find the responsible as soon as possible".
This is the fourth time that the attack on a mosque in the West Bank since the month of December last, attributed to settlers.
Palestinians had accused settlers set fire to a mosque in the eastern town of yogurt in the West Bank in may, but Israeli forces said that the fire may have resulted from the electrical contact.
In April the settlers accused writing hostile slogans on the walls of a mosque in the village near Nablus.
No indictment against any person in any of the events listed.
More than half a million Jews living in settlements in the occupied West Bank.
These settlements are illegal under international law.
Israel froze settlement activity for a period of 10 months ended in September, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended despite u.s. pressure.
The Palestinian leadership announced that direct negotiations with Israel, which began in September will not resume until stop construction in the settlements.
Security delegation
This incident and day to visit an Israeli security delegation headed by Gabi Ashkenazi's Army Chief to Bethlehem and conducting interviews with leaders of the Palestinian security and a field trip to several facilities in the city.
The PA visit within security meetings between the parties and had nothing to do with the political negotiations.
http://wscdn.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/assets/images/2010/10/04/101004085909_revava_226x170_nocredit.jpg Settlers in West Bank settlement Revava
According to residents of the village of Beit fujjar, South of Bethlehem, the settlers had burned mosque prophets in town.
"Email us" believes that a number of townspeople settlers raided the mosque at night, burning carpets and 15 mshava before rushing folks yshtbkwa hands with the settlers to Israeli army attended and disengagement.
The folks that large parts of the mosque damaged by fire, and settlers have written slogans inside the mosque Hebrew confirmed that the process will be the last.
Spokeswoman Army Colonel Evita Noam Lokah Reuters: "this is an extremely dangerous and we will work to find the responsible as soon as possible".
This is the fourth time that the attack on a mosque in the West Bank since the month of December last, attributed to settlers.
Palestinians had accused settlers set fire to a mosque in the eastern town of yogurt in the West Bank in may, but Israeli forces said that the fire may have resulted from the electrical contact.
In April the settlers accused writing hostile slogans on the walls of a mosque in the village near Nablus.
No indictment against any person in any of the events listed.
More than half a million Jews living in settlements in the occupied West Bank.
These settlements are illegal under international law.
Israel froze settlement activity for a period of 10 months ended in September, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended despite u.s. pressure.
The Palestinian leadership announced that direct negotiations with Israel, which began in September will not resume until stop construction in the settlements.
Security delegation
This incident and day to visit an Israeli security delegation headed by Gabi Ashkenazi's Army Chief to Bethlehem and conducting interviews with leaders of the Palestinian security and a field trip to several facilities in the city.
The PA visit within security meetings between the parties and had nothing to do with the political negotiations.