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Illegal Israeli settlers prevent a Christian service in Beit Sahour, assault worshippers

Thursday August 07, 2008 09:56 by George Rishmawi - IMEMC News

Over two hundred illegal Israeli settlers assaulted Palestinian and International worshippers who were holding a prayer service at Ush Al-Ghurab park in the Palestinian city of Beit Sahour, Wednesday evening.

As the mass started the settlers, who organized an activity in the same site, started to provoke the worshippers and asked them to leave, eyewitnesses reported.

Settlers also threatened some of the local and international journalists who were present.  The Israeli occupation soldiers who were there asked the internationals and the Palestinians to leave the park and did not attempt to stop the settlers when they started to force everyone to leave, the witnesses said.

The city council of Beit Sahour is planning to build a children hospital in the site in cooperation with intentional organization CURE.  However, the Israeli occupation army imposed a military order on the designated area and the settlers started to frequently plan activities on the site and claimed that the land belongs to them and that they want to build a settlement on this land.

The worshippers raised their prayers for the sake of the children of Bethlehem in order to have the planned hospital built.

The settlers, who come from the neighboring illegal settlements of Har Homa and Efrat and others in the Bethlehem area, erased murals that some Palestinian and international activists had made a week ago and wrote some racist graffiti, calling for the death of Arabs.

Ush Al-Ghurab was occupied by the Israeli army in 1967 and was used as a military base.  In 2006 the army abandoned the site and the city council in Beit Sahour rehabilitated the site and turned part of it into a public park, and had a plan to build a hospital on the rest of it, in addition to some other facilities that would server the local community in Bethlehem.



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