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R. Daneel Olivaw

(12,606 posts)
Sun Jun 8, 2014, 08:24 PM Jun 2014

PHOTOS: Israeli authorities destroy Palestinian family's valley of fruit trees

http://972mag.com/photos-israeli-authorities-destroy-palestinian-familys-valley-of-fruit-trees/91701/

The sign at the entrance to the Nassar family farm reads, “We refuse to be enemies.” In 2000, they named their land Tent of Nations and launched a program “to bring people of various cultures together to build bridges of understanding, reconciliation, and peace.” They invite youth from around the world, especially from areas of conflict, together for face-to-face interactions and host solidarity movements, churches, youth organizations, and tourist groups, each year—many of whom come to volunteer on the farm. Though they’ve been fighting a legal battle to resist confiscation of their land by Israeli authorities since 1991, they welcome anyone to visit.

“As humans, we’re willing to meet with anyone,” says Daoud Nassar, noting that their visitors often include internationals and Israeli Jews who are being exposed to the realities of the Israeli occupation for the first time. “But this is not peace,” he says, emphasizing that dialogue alone is not enough when one side holds all of the power.

That power dynamic was graphically displayed as Nassar walked through his family’s valley of some 1,500 mature fruit trees that had been destroyed a few weeks previous by Israeli authorities. Their groves included apricot, almond, fig, and apple trees, as well as grape vines, valued at $150,000 for the trees alone—not factoring the costs of cultivation, laborers, etc.

According to a statement by the family’s lawyer, Sani Khoury, the military claimed that the trees, which had been planted some 10 years previous, were growing on state land and needed to be removed.


State land: Hasbaraista for "Fu@k you. We'll take you property and laugh in your face while doing it."
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