Archive for the ‘tire puncture’ tag
Settlers and Settlements: April 14, 2013
The tires of five Palestinian owned vehicles were punctured in Jerusalem’s old city.
(Hebrew – HaKol HaYehudi)
Settlers and Settlements: February 7, 2013
The tires of a vehicle owned by Palestinian labourers working in the Jewish settlement of Talmon were punctured by unknown vandals.
(Hebrew – HaKol HaYehudi)
Settlers and Settlements: January 3, 2013
Palestinians from the village of Qabalan claim that Jews punctured the tires of several vehicles in the village. The phrase “Mutual support Esh Kodesh” was spray painted on a nearby wall.
(Hebrew – HaKol HaYehudi)
Settlers and Settlements: June 11, 2012
The tires of seven vehicles were punctured in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Shuafat, and one of the vehicles was sprayed with the word “HaUlpana”.
(Hebrew - Ynet)
Closed Society: June 4, 2012
In Jerusalem, Jews punctured the tires of a vehicle belonging to Palestinian laborers.
(Hebrew - HaKol HaYehudi)
Settlers and Settlements: April 18, 2012
Settlers threw stones at a Palestinian standing in his balcony in the village of Kifl Haris, hitting him in the chest, pepper-sprayed another Palestinian, and punctured the tires of vehicles in the village.
(Hebrew - HaKol HaYehudi)
Settlers and Settlements: March 25, 2012
Palestinians from the village of Burin arrived with a tractor to plow a grove near the settlement of Yitzhar. During the plowing, spikes that had been laid across the access road to the grove punctured the wheels of the vehicle.
(Hebrew)
Settlers and Settlements: March 14, 2012
Settlers punctured the tires of a Palestinian vehicle in the settlement of Neve Daniel in the Gush Etzion area of the West Bank.
(Hebrew - HaKol HaYehudi)
Closed Society: February 16, 2012
Jews punctured the tires of a vehicle owned by an Arab in Kibbutz Maale Gilboa.
(Hebrew)
Closed Society: February 15, 2012
Settlers punctured the tires of a vehicle, belonging to an Arab, parked at the hitchhiking stop at the “Bahad 3″ intersection in Samaria [West Bank].
(Hebrew)