Wall and Tower: The Palestinian Authority Version

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In an organized night poll, the Palestinian Authority established a settlement with permanent homes earlier this week, in one of the hills near the settlement of Kochav Hashachar in Binyamin. The outpost, located in Area C, still numbers several dozen tents and temporary barracks, but now the Palestinian Authority has set up permanent structures on the site in order to establish and establish the Arab hold on the area. Dozens of Arab activists took part in the construction operation conducted by the Palestinian Authority’s “Committee Against Settlements,” including the PA in the settlement struggle, Mo’ed Sheban, and other senior members of the committee. To shoulder with the activists and mix concrete to cast the floor.

Photos from Moeid Sheban’s Facebook page

The construction of the buildings was carried out at night to outwit the inspectors of the Civil Administration who are active mainly during the day, and when the outpost rises this morning the outpost will already be a fait accompli on the ground. Construction continued in March in recent days, when according to reports from residents of the area, a military force confiscated a truck of construction materials brought to the area in recent days, but this did not stop construction as even at this time construction in the area continues uninterrupted.

The choice to place the Arab settlement in the place is not accidental. This is a very strategic point, which divides the settlements of Gush Shilo and the settlement of Kochav Hashahar. In recent years, they have worked in the settlement to establish new hills in the area between the settlements to create a continuum of Jewish settlement, but now the PA is trying to stop settlement in the area. Ramallah District to Jericho and the Arab villages in the Jordan Valley.

The Arab construction operation, which is being conducted almost completely free of charge, comes against the background of extensive destruction campaigns in the settlement, as well as against the background of recent reports from residents of the hills in the Kochav Hashahar area, according to the Civil Administration. In Givat Maoz Esther, near the Arab outpost that is being built, they were sharply criticized:

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