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To: Thomas M. who wrote (167)12/17/2001 2:08:33 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
The money must really be really flowing through those non-profit agencies, as we speak.

Money to fund illegal settlements and armaments to defend and justify them.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (167)12/18/2001 3:29:15 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Respond to of 6945
 
Israeli Settler Crimes Jerusalem 2001

lawsociety.org

Settlers Clear More Land:

poica.org

Israeli colonists poison and slaughter Palestinian
sheep

September 2001

A glimpse on Aqraba:

Situated 17 km to the north east of Nablus city. It has a population of 10,000 inhabitants mostly work in
agriculture, especially olive cultivation and animal breeding. The number of livestock in the village is estimated
at 15,000. The total area of the village land is 100000 dunums. Two (Israeli) colonies were built on the village
land: the first of which carries the name of Jetit which was built in 1980; the second carries the name of Ma’ale
Efraim built in 1982. To construct the aforementioned two colonies, the Israeli government had
confiscated 50% of the village land.

The violation details:

At 6:30 AM on 20.8.2001, a number of shepherds who were grazing their flocks in Wadi Yanun got
surprised when a group of Israeli colonists opened fire at them. The Palestinian shepherds fled the scene
leaving their flocks behind. They went to the headquarters of the Palestinian Civil Coordination Committee
(DCO) who contacted the Israeli side. The Israeli DCO arrived at the scene after midnight and found dozens
of sheep dead. After conducting veterinary tests it was discovered that the colonists had fed the
animals with poisonous grass. 4 of the dead sheep were slaughtered. The following people own the dead
animals:

1. AbdulGhani Abdullah Mahmud Bani Jaber (60 heads).

2. Nafez Nasser Ahmad Bani Jaber (48 heads).

3. Nimr Naif (10 heads).

4. Abdullah Abu- Shehada (10 heads)

Total heads: 128.