KAC 서정기님이 번역해주신 글입니다.
번역문과 영문본을 함께 올렸습니다.
팔레스타인 소식을 보다 많은 분들과 나눌 수 있는 번역활동을 함께하실 자원활동,
자원봉사자를 찾습니다. 현재 세분...앞으로 세분 더 찾습니다.
매월 셋째 주 목요일 7시에는 팔레스타인 평화회복을 위한 기도회, 모임이 있습니다.
작은 발걸음이 모여 그 자체로 의미있는 발걸음이 되었으면 합니다.
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CPT Al Khalil (Hebron) 30/10/2010
Israeli military occupy Palestinian house - 이스라엘 군의 팔레스타인 가옥 점거
15명이 함께 살고 있는 이 집에 5명은 16세 이하의 어린이들인데 한 아들에 따르면 17명의 군인이 집 안과 주변에 있었으며 군용 차량은 길에서 보이지 않게 집 뒤에 자리잡고 있었다.
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CPT Al Khalil (Hebron)
30/10/2010
Israeli military occupy Palestinian house
On Thursday 28th October, Israeli soldiers occupied a Palestinian house in the Baqa'a Valley, north east of Hebron. The house is located next to Route 60, across from the illegal settlement of Havot Harsina. It is the third time in less than two months that the house has been occupied.
When CPTers arrived they were met by 7 soldiers on the steps of the house, who refused to allow them to enter. Members of the family came out and told CPTers that their father had collapsed when he tried to prevent soldiers from entering. He had been taken to hospital by ambulance. A month ago, when the house was occupied for the second time, his wife had a heart attack and died later in hospital.
15 people live in the house, of whom five are minors under 16.
A son told CPTers that there were a total of 17 soldiers in and around the house, and that military vehicles were positioned behind the house, invisible from the road.
A spokesman for the occupation forces came out and told CPTers that they could not go into the house, where the third floor and roof of the house were being occupied. He added that the occupation would be for 48 hours. (CPTers have learned that the military occupied two more Palestinian houses in the vicinity: part of a security operation to protect Israeli visitors to Hebron commemorating the death and burial of Sarah).The house is strategically located, with views in all directions. There is no other obvious reason for the occupation.
A neighbor told CPTers that he had heard screams, cries and shots from the house and therefore called for an ambulance. The soldiers had fired tear gas before they entered the house
When CPTers left, the military were installing floodlights, and had covered part of the roof with camourflage netting. The Israeli flag was flying from the roof-top.