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abu_rashid
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Zionists try to uproot Palestinian olive trees
Oct 10th, 2010 at 7:05am
 
So much for olive branches bringing peace. But when you want someone's land bad enough, you gotta uproot that which symbolises their millenium or more of existence there.



Palestinians: Settlers attacked our olive trees

Fall olive harvest presided over by soldiers and solidarity activists, but extremists managed to damage a dozen trees, villagers say.

By The Associated Press


Settlers ripped off branches and cut the roots of Palestinian olive trees in the West Bank village of Burin, residents said Saturday, as the yearly harvest of the important crop begins.

The attack came at the beginning of the 45-day Palestinian olive harvest. It's traditionally a time of heightened violence, as a minority of extremist settlers attempt to provoke Palestinians.

Some two dozen men from a nearby Jewish settlement damaged the trees in Burin after they tried to attack Palestinians bulldozing an access road to their fields, said Bilal Eid, who witnessed the incident.

"The settlers began cutting the trees, trying to kill the roots. They are trying to scare us," Eid said. The damage could kill the trees, which were meant to be harvested this week, he said.

A military spokeswoman said Israeli forces ordered the settlers to leave.

Spokespeople for Jewish settlers did not respond to telephone calls, most likely because it would violate Sabbath rules of work.

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Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad visits Palestinian farmers at the beginning of olive harvest season in the West Bank village of Iraq Burin, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010.AP Photo / Nasser Ishtayeh


The olives are a staple of Palestinian cooking, used for food and oil. Palestinians are sensitive about any damage done to their trees, which can live for hundreds of years. The olive tree is also viewed as a symbol of the Palestinians determination to remain in their homeland.

Collectively, Palestinians own about 15 million olive trees, according to Salah al-Baba of the Palestinian Agricultural Ministry.

Underscoring the trees importance, the prime ministers of the rival Palestinian governments both turned up Saturday to be photographed picking the fruit.

Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, donned a baseball cap as he plucked green olives. His rival, Salam Fayyad, wrapped a traditional peasant's scarf around his head and climbed a ladder to pick olives in the West Bank village of Iraq Burin - about three kilometers from the similar-sounding Burin village.

Source: Ha'aretz
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Re: Zionists try to uproot Palestinian olive trees
Reply #1 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 7:48am
 
that is sad. Sad
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Re: Zionists try to uproot Palestinian olive trees
Reply #2 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 11:19am
 
aikmann4 wrote on Oct 10th, 2010 at 7:48am:
that is sad. Sad

It appears that the comment should be directed to the instigator of this topic, who appears to have some kind of a warped idea that Islam is good, judging by the sheer volume of topics posted along tha vein

I would call it rocks for brains
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Re: Zionists try to uproot Palestinian olive trees
Reply #3 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 11:33am
 
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It appears that the comment should be directed to the instigator of this topic, who appears to have some kind of a warped idea that Islam is good, judging by the sheer volume of topics posted along tha vein


Considering this is the Islam section of the forum, it's not surprising that there are a lot of posts on the subject of Islam.

If you don't like it, you don't have to read it...


Abu, have you seen the movie Lemon Tree? Well worth a watch if you haven't. It's based on the true story of a Palestinian woman that grew lemon trees in a little orchard until she was forced out by the Israeli Defence Minister who moves in next door and views her as a security threat.
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