An Israeli soldier detains a Palestinian during clashes with Israeli settlers, not seen, on outskirts of Burin village, near the Jewish West Bank settlement of Yitzhar, near Nablus, 26 Jul 2010. |
The incident occurred after the Israeli army destroyed several structures in the settlement of Yitzhar that were built in violation of a freeze on West Bank construction. Israel imposed the 10-month building moratorium in response to pressure from the United States, which sees the settlements as an obstacle to peace.
The settlers were outraged. Settlement activist Meir Bretler told Israel Radio that it is totally unacceptable for the army to destroy homes in Judea and Samaria - a reference to the biblical name for the West Bank.
Some militant settlers have adopted what they call a "price tag" policy of attacking Palestinians whenever the Israeli government moves against illegal construction in the settlements. Palestinians accuse the army of turning a blind eye to these attacks, enabling the settlers to act with impunity.
The Israeli settlers say they will not be deterred by the army or their Palestinian neighbors. As soon as the soldiers left, they began rebuilding the structures that were destroyed.
Bretler said the demolitions only strengthen the settlers' resolve "to continue to build the Land of Israel."
It may not be long before the settlers get a green light from the government. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a parliamentary committee that the settlement freeze will not be extended beyond its expiration date in two months.
moratorium: a temporary stopping of an activity, especially by official agreement 暫停,中止(尤指經(jīng)官方同意的)
turn a blind eye to:熟視無睹
impunity: if a person does something bad with impunity, they do not get punished for what they have done(免于懲罰;不受懲處;逃過懲罰)
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(來源:VOA 編輯:陳丹妮)