March 2004

 

“I never imagined the day would come that I would be witness to a wall passing through the depths of my land.  In all of the occupation’s forms, I never imagined I would helplessly watch as my land was destroyed.”[1]

–Abdel Nasser Quzmar, Palestinian Farmer

 

 

Israel wants Palestinian land but it doesn’t want the Palestinian people.  Consequently, the Wall is part of a strategy to annex large parts of Occupied Palestinian Territory while caging in large Palestinian population centers.  Once complete, the indigenous Palestinian population will be restricted to reservations constituting less than 13% of historic Palestine while illegal Israeli settlers will be able to freely travel throughout Occupied Palestinian Territory.

 

If the Wall were truly about security, the Wall would have been built on Israel’s 1967 pre-occupation border (the “Green Line”).  However, the Wall is not being built on the Green Line, but rather well within Occupied Palestinian Territory.

 

The Case of Zayta – “Correcting” the Border

 

 

Effects of the Wall on Zayta

 

According to Israeli military orders, the construction of the wall is meant to “correct the border” [2] (i.e. alter the Green Line). The result is the confiscation of Palestinian land, while ridding the land of its Palestinian owners. 

 

 


 

[1] The Palestinian Environment NGOs Network (Pengon), Stop the Wall in Palestine 111 (2003).

[2] Israeli Military Order 02/18/C. 

[3] 1 dunum = ¼ acre.

[4] Military Order H/36/03

[5] Military Order  03/57/C