Israel Cracks Down on Radical 'Hilltop Youth'

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It's about time....it is not just the Palestinians that produce extremists. However, there are some interesting undercurrents here.

Source: Israel Cracks Down on Radical 'Hilltop Youth' : NPR

Israel's Hilltop Youth movement has been active for years, establishing Jewish settlement outposts on barren West Bank hills without bothering to get permission from the Israeli government.

The Hilltop Youth occasionally received attention, usually when they damaged Palestinian property in the West Bank. But now they are in the headlines after a group of them raided an Israeli military base.

Israel has charged five settlers as part of a promised clampdown on extremist Jewish groups. The Hilltop Youth seek to settle what they claim is all of the land of Israel, though it includes territory in the occupied West Bank, which the Palestinians want for their future state.

One such outpost, Ramat Migron, is on a hill with a view through the olive trees to the mountains of the West Bank. It's cold and spartan, with only a few makeshift dwellings.

t doesn't really seem like much, but the Hilltop Youth hope this tiny camp will eventually expand into a recognized settlement.

Many settlements started this way, with just a few shelters, followed by trailers as more people move in. Eventually the whole area is built up with formal homes, schools, roads and electricity.

Ramat Migron was the scene of scuffles between the Israeli security forces and members of the Hilltop Youth back in September. In video posted on YouTube, police are seen pushing two young settlers away as the camp is demolished.

Now, it's been rebuilt by the same people.

'Price Tag Attacks'

For years, radical settlers have been carrying out what they call "price tag attacks." They say that for every outpost demolished by the Israeli military, they will target the Palestinians in revenge .

And here is one of the undercurrents. This group's attacks have for years been largely ignored. Typically little effort is put into tracking down and arresting the instigators of violence against Palestinians and Israeli Arabs (as compared with violence against Israeli Jews where punative action may include an entire population). It took an attack by this group on an Israeli military establishment to provoke a serious reaction.

However, in mid-December dozens of extremists broke into an Israeli army base instead, vandalizing army property. It shocked the country, and the Israeli government could no longer ignore what was happening.

"I see this as homemade terror, Jewish-made terror which is unacceptable," says Defense Minister Ehud Barak, using language that was usually reserved for Palestinian terrorists.

Yet that "terror", in the form of price-tag attacks, had been ongoing for some time.

The Hilltop Youth consist of Israelis in their teens or early 20s. Many became active after then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon evacuated all of the roughly 8,000 Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip in 2005.

Many in the settler community felt betrayed that their country forcibly removed them after initially sanctioning their presence in Gaza. Sharon himself had been a leading proponent of settlements for decades.
Jewish settlers, known as the Hilltop Youth, gather at an outpost at Itamar in the West Bank on Sept. 8, 2011. The youths were standing watch to see if Israeli security forces were coming to demolish the outpost.

They have a valid point, too. The government sanctioned, by turning the other way - all of these illegal settlements. I suspect they even encouraged them - after all, many of them eventually became large enough to include schools and infrastructure that require permits (while Israeli-Arab villages were and are routinely denied expansion permits).

Jewish settlers, known as the Hilltop Youth, gather at an outpost at Itamar in the West Bank on Sept. 8, 2011. The youths were standing watch to see if Israeli security forces were coming to demolish the outpost.

"We believe that all of the land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel and that's the reason I'm going there," says Liat Weisel, a fresh-faced 19-year-old with a ready smile and a confident manner.

A Weekly Meeting

Weisel says that once a week she and other Hilltop Youth meet with a rabbi in the West Bank city of Hebron. A few hundred Jewish settlers live in the city in small enclaves, vastly outnumbered by the more than 150,000 Palestinian residents.

"We look at the situation and we evaluate where our presence would be most effective," she says.

The decisions are not made haphazardly. The five settlers facing charges allegedly used classified satellite maps and gained intelligence on planned settlement demolitions from informants inside the military.

Asked what should happen to the Palestinians, Weisel says: "We see them as the occupiers. They are not supposed to be there. They have 22 [Arab] countries of their own. This is our land. The ideal situation is that they should leave."

And when asked about the "price tag" attacks against Palestinians, which has included burning mosques burned and destroying property, she adds: "Sometimes because of the need to settle the land of Israel things need to be done."

She adds that she does not object to the attack on the Israeli military base. All these acts, in her view, are part of a Jewish holy war.

Extremists have more in common with each other than ever they do with the moderates of their groups.

Despite being a "Jewish" state, Israel is a very pluralistic society with many subgroups each of whom a different interpretation on what it means to be Jewish. It's government walks a fine political line trying to keep them in balance, or appeased.
 
Israel's Hilltop Youth movement has been active for years, establishing Jewish settlement outposts on barren West Bank hills without bothering to get permission from the Israeli government.

Where is this bogus West Bank in the Bible? The Arabs invented that bullshit in 1950.

The land is Judea and Samaria, ancient Jewish land.

Acts 1
Then they gathered around him and asked him, “Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?”
He said to them: “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”
 
Israel's Hilltop Youth movement has been active for years, establishing Jewish settlement outposts on barren West Bank hills without bothering to get permission from the Israeli government.

Where is this bogus West Bank in the Bible? The Arabs invented that bullshit in 1950.

The land is Judea and Samaria, ancient Jewish land.

Acts 1
Then they gathered around him and asked him, “Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?”
He said to them: “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

you really are pathetic. i almost feel bad about lmfao at you


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:rofl:
 
Israel's Hilltop Youth movement has been active for years, establishing Jewish settlement outposts on barren West Bank hills without bothering to get permission from the Israeli government.

Where is this bogus West Bank in the Bible? The Arabs invented that bullshit in 1950.

The land is Judea and Samaria, ancient Jewish land.

Acts 1
Then they gathered around him and asked him, “Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?”
He said to them: “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

you really are pathetic. i almost feel bad about lmfao at you


almost
:rofl:

I thought messageboard moderators are required to have Einstein-level IQs in order to read posts all day and night for no pay. Evidently, not
 
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Where is this bogus West Bank in the Bible? The Arabs invented that bullshit in 1950.

The land is Judea and Samaria, ancient Jewish land.

Acts 1

you really are pathetic. i almost feel bad about lmfao at you


almost
:rofl:

I thought messageboard moderators are required to have Einstein-level IQs. Evidently, not

the next time you think will be the first time.
 
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Israel's Hilltop Youth movement has been active for years, establishing Jewish settlement outposts on barren West Bank hills without bothering to get permission from the Israeli government.

Where is this bogus West Bank in the Bible? The Arabs invented that bullshit in 1950.

The land is Judea and Samaria, ancient Jewish land.

Acts 1
Then they gathered around him and asked him, “Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?”
He said to them: “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”


And who's ancient mythical land are you squatting on? Better get your buns in gear and start trucking.
 
head back to middle school and get some new insults

yours are as stale as your posts

Must your self-hatred and envy of the 1 percenters be so transparent, messageboard reader?
 

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