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More than 870 Palestinian olive trees vandalised by Israeli settlers in first week of harvest this month, according to UN

Hundreds of olive trees have been uprooted, burned or cut down by extremist settlers since the annual harvest got under way in the West Bank this month, prompting calls for the Israeli authorities to protect Palestinian farmers and their property.
According to the United Nations, more than 870 trees were vandalised in the first week of the harvest, which began in most places on or after 5 October. A coalition of four Israeli human rights organisations said more than 450 trees had been damaged over the past week.
The damage is usually discovered when Palestinian families arrive at their groves to gather the fruit. Sometimes Palestinians are attacked during the harvest itself.
Settler attacks on olive groves have increased over recent years. Since the beginning of this year, a total of 7,180 Palestinian-owned trees have been vandalised by settlers, according to the UN’s office for the co-ordination of humanitarian affairs. Last year about 10,000 trees were uprooted or vandalised.
Robert Serry, the UN’s special co-ordinator for the Middle East peace process, said the damage and destruction of trees was reprehensible. “Israel must live up to its commitments under international law to protect Palestinians and their property in the occupied territory so that the olive harvest – a crucial component of Palestinian livelihoods and the Palestinian economy – can proceed unhindered,” he said.
Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisation’s executive committee, said settlers were launching attacks under the protection of the Israeli military.
In a letter to diplomats, she appealed to international missions to send observers to at-risk olive-picking areas to monitor abuses by settlers and soldiers.
“In the past month alone, Israeli settlers uprooted 300 trees in al-Mughir and Turmusaya villages, cut down 120 trees in Nablus, destroyed 100 olive saplings and 60 vine trees in al-Khader village, uprooted 40 trees in Ras Karkar, and assaulted and hospitalised three Palestinian farmer and injured one other,” she wrote. According to Oxfam, there are about 9.5m olive trees in the West Bank.
On a visit to the West Bank village of Aboud on Monday, Waleed Assaf, the Palestinian agriculture minister, said the proportion of GDP earned from agriculture had fallen from 28% to 5.6% over the past 20 years. This decline, he said, was mainly due to the confiscation of land for Israeli settlements, bypass roads and the security barrier, as well as the difficulties faced by Palestinian farmers in accessing their land. Serious water shortages were also hampering agricultural output, he said.
“We have lost half a million trees,” Assaf said. “We are planting more but it takes 10 years for a young olive tree to start producing fruit.”
On the edge of the village, Eid Khalil, 41, was harvesting his fruit. He said Aboud had lost 18 dunams (4.5 acres) of olive trees when land was confiscated to build the nearby settlement of Bet Arye. “It used to take until Christmas to pick the village olives. Now it takes a month,” he said.
Aboud’s population of 2,200 is evenly divided between Muslims and Christians. “The majority of people work in agriculture,” said the Greek Orthodox parish priest Emmanuel Awwad. “The oil is the only income for most of the families.”

Photo: An elderly Palestinian farmer weeps after he found his trees cut and destroyed by Israeli settlers, in Al Bwereh near the illegal Israeli settlements of Kharsina and Kiryat Arbaa, Palestinian Territories, on 20 September 2010. (Demotix Images)

israelfacts:

More than 870 Palestinian olive trees vandalised by Israeli settlers in first week of harvest this month, according to UN

Hundreds of olive trees have been uprooted, burned or cut down by extremist settlers since the annual harvest got under way in the West Bank this month, prompting calls for the Israeli authorities to protect Palestinian farmers and their property.

According to the United Nations, more than 870 trees were vandalised in the first week of the harvest, which began in most places on or after 5 October. A coalition of four Israeli human rights organisations said more than 450 trees had been damaged over the past week.

The damage is usually discovered when Palestinian families arrive at their groves to gather the fruit. Sometimes Palestinians are attacked during the harvest itself.

Settler attacks on olive groves have increased over recent years. Since the beginning of this year, a total of 7,180 Palestinian-owned trees have been vandalised by settlers, according to the UN’s office for the co-ordination of humanitarian affairs. Last year about 10,000 trees were uprooted or vandalised.

Robert Serry, the UN’s special co-ordinator for the Middle East peace process, said the damage and destruction of trees was reprehensible. “Israel must live up to its commitments under international law to protect Palestinians and their property in the occupied territory so that the olive harvest – a crucial component of Palestinian livelihoods and the Palestinian economy – can proceed unhindered,” he said.

Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisation’s executive committee, said settlers were launching attacks under the protection of the Israeli military.

In a letter to diplomats, she appealed to international missions to send observers to at-risk olive-picking areas to monitor abuses by settlers and soldiers.

“In the past month alone, Israeli settlers uprooted 300 trees in al-Mughir and Turmusaya villages, cut down 120 trees in Nablus, destroyed 100 olive saplings and 60 vine trees in al-Khader village, uprooted 40 trees in Ras Karkar, and assaulted and hospitalised three Palestinian farmer and injured one other,” she wrote. According to Oxfam, there are about 9.5m olive trees in the West Bank.

On a visit to the West Bank village of Aboud on Monday, Waleed Assaf, the Palestinian agriculture minister, said the proportion of GDP earned from agriculture had fallen from 28% to 5.6% over the past 20 years. This decline, he said, was mainly due to the confiscation of land for Israeli settlements, bypass roads and the security barrier, as well as the difficulties faced by Palestinian farmers in accessing their land. Serious water shortages were also hampering agricultural output, he said.

“We have lost half a million trees,” Assaf said. “We are planting more but it takes 10 years for a young olive tree to start producing fruit.”

On the edge of the village, Eid Khalil, 41, was harvesting his fruit. He said Aboud had lost 18 dunams (4.5 acres) of olive trees when land was confiscated to build the nearby settlement of Bet Arye. “It used to take until Christmas to pick the village olives. Now it takes a month,” he said.

Aboud’s population of 2,200 is evenly divided between Muslims and Christians. “The majority of people work in agriculture,” said the Greek Orthodox parish priest Emmanuel Awwad. “The oil is the only income for most of the families.”

Photo: An elderly Palestinian farmer weeps after he found his trees cut and destroyed by Israeli settlers, in Al Bwereh near the illegal Israeli settlements of Kharsina and Kiryat Arbaa, Palestinian Territories, on 20 September 2010. (Demotix Images)

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