The city of Hebron is home to the West Bank's most extreme Jewish settler community, which includes followers of the late Meir Kahane. Starting in 1979, and with the help of the Israeli government, this small Jewish community (currently numbering some 600 adults and children) has imposed itself on the city's 150,000 Palestinian residents. Cloaking themselves with the mantle of genuine
Jewish affection for the city from the time of Abraham, and protected from
retaliation by Israel’s army, the Hebron settlers routinely engage in acts of
hooliganism, intimidating the city’s Palestinians and destroying their property
in a methodical effort to violently drive them out.
These acts by Hebron’s settlers are an offense to Jewish
values and undermine Israel’s security. “Hebron Watch” is Meretz USA’s new
feature, designed to spread the word about these settler abuses and to give you
timely information on the situation. We’ll also keep you updated on such
initiatives as the petition we went to Defense Minister Peretz calling for the
eviction of Hebron settlers from their latest usurpation.
While our eyes remain focused
on the “big picture” – the need for all parties to break the deadlock and resume
meaningful negotiations on a two-state solution – we mustn’t forget that, day
after day, the occupation continues to take its toll on the Palestinian
population of the West Bank. The situation in Hebron is emblematic of all
that is wrong in the occupied areas, where Israeli citizens maintain a
privileged existence, alongside Palestinians denied fundamental civil and human
rights.