Israeli forces destroy 1,500 fruit trees at Tent of Nations family farm near Bethlehem

Israeli forces destroyed an estimated 1,500 fruit trees belonging to
the Tent of Nations farm outside Nahalin village, in the Bethlehem
region of the occupied West Bank yesterday morning.

Owned by the Nassar family, the farm lies just below Neve Daniel, an
Israeli settlement, located in the Gush Etzion bloc. The property has
long been targeted by Israeli occupation authorities seeking to
confiscate the land and remove an obstacle to settlement expansion.

According to the family, soldiers arrived at their land early in the
morning, and in a couple of hours uprooted some 1,500 apricot and apple
trees, burying them under piles of soil. “This is going to make it very
difficult for us to recover and rehabilitate the land,” Daoud Nassar, a
member of the family, told me. Photographs are available on the
project’s Facebook page.


The family was preparing for harvest, with international volunteers
set to come in June to help with picking the apricots and apples. Daoud
said that they have been harvesting the trees for a number of years now,
using them, among other things, for jam-making.

Two weeks ago, the Israeli military issued the Nassars an order to
stop cultivation. The family responded to the order through their
lawyer. Yet before the legal process could run its course, “they came
and smashed everything,” Daoud added.

“We are very frustrated. This is not the way it’s supposed to be. Why
destroy a tree? Why destroy a tree that will give fruits very soon? Why
destroy the land?”

Daoud Nassar urged international supporters to wait for updates about how best to respond to the latest developments, as the family plan their next move.