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"Price tag": extreme left-wing activists destroyed the property of settlers Israel today

2022-07-31T16:28:44.274Z


For the second time in recent months, activists of the organization "Looking the occupation in the eye" destroyed a laboriously constructed fence in the Jordan Valley.


Activists of the far-left organization "Looking to Occupy in the Eyes" on Saturday destroyed a cattle fence that was built near the settlement of Hamada in the Jordan Valley, in protest of its construction on the grounds that it prevents herders from passing through.

In a post they put up on their Facebook account, they wrote that "Operation Shalom Geder, somewhere in the Bekaa, has ended successfully. A pirate fence, a fence that denied access to water/pasture to anyone who is not Jewish. There was a fence?! Early in the morning on Shabbat, nature went free!".

The settlers say that this is not the first time that extreme left-wing activists have destroyed the fence in recent months.

Last April, according to them, left-wing activists came and destroyed the fence, and now they have done it again.

"Hate crime, nationalistic terrorism!", enraged the settlers who called the act a price tag.

"Saturday morning, a group of extreme anarchists, activists "looking at the occupation with their eyes", cut a cattle fence in the area, steal equipment, publish an ad on Facebook. (Third time in the last year)".

They added ironically: "And then guess what - everyone is arrested for price tag activity, the police make headlines that caught the criminals' squad, etc., you made us laugh, everyone knows who did it, but no one was even called to be questioned."

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Source: israelhayom

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