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NGO: Oxfam aids illegal Palestinian deeds


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Article's topics: RegavimCivil AdministrationOxfam 

Oxfam International is involved in illegal Palestinian construction and agriculture activity in the West Bank, the Regavim advocacy group says.

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Civil Administration personnel demolish illegally built Palestinian infrastructure near Kiryat Arba.
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The NGO charged on Thursday that Palestinians had illegally siphoned water in the area of Kiryat Arba with the assistance of Oxfam.

The civil administration on Thursday demolished an illegal water-siphoning operation just outside the Kiryat Arba settlement near Hebron, which it claimed was linked to an international organization, but it did not name Oxfam.

It said that Palestinians had illegally linked pipes into the main authorized Palestinian water supply.

Ovad Arad of Regavim, however, said that Oxfam was involved in the project and had posted signs touting its work in the area.

He added that Oxfam also helped Palestinian farmers construct an illegal terraced field in the area, which he said the civil administration also destroyed on Thursday.

Arad alleged that contrary to the civil administration's claims, the Palestinians were stealing Israeli water with the help of Oxfam.

A source in the Kiryat Arba municipality said that the activity occurred within the settlement's boundaries and that the water siphons were connected to larger pipes that serviced both Israelis and Palestinians.

Oxfam International spokesman Michael Bailey in Jerusalem said in response, "We understood that an agricultural well and a field had been damaged and that some irrigation equipment had been removed.

"We are concerned about the impact of that on the Palestinian farmers," Bailey said.

He knew nothing, he said, of any illegal siphoning or of any other illegal activity connected to his organization.

The Civil Administration of Judea and Samaria said its actions were part of a policy of enforcement against pirate water supplies, and that Palestinian civilians were the primary victims of the illegal wells.

"The pirate wells are connected to water pipes and reduce the flow of the legal water supply to Palestinians," the civil administration said.

"International elements have been involved in this activity. We have warned the organization in question that they were partaking in an illegal construction project, but they refused to take heed of our warning," the civil administration added.

It refused to name the organization in question, and would neither confirm nor deny Regavim's allegation that it was Oxfam.

Regavim, created four years ago, operates on both sides of the Green Line, to monitor illegal construction and to preserve state land.

Arad said that its focus has been on illegal Palestinian and Israeli Arab activity, given that left-wing groups have solely focused on illegal Jewish construction.

In a letter that the organization's attorney Amir Fischer wrote to the civil administration, the IDF and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Arad said that Oxfam had intensified its activity in the West Bank and was helping Palestinians build illegally and carry out agricultural activity on state land.

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38. #13
Tim G - US of A (11/06/2009 01:10)
37. Excellent Idea 36. Water
Tom - USA (11/02/2009 10:36)
36. Water
Beli - (11/02/2009 05:32)
35. Water.
John Williams - USA (11/02/2009 05:03)
34. 32. Jews were in Hebron for thousands of years...
Tom - USA (11/02/2009 04:56)
33. What’s the problem with trying to keep German citizens from starving?
GR - USA (11/02/2009 04:16)
32. Jews were in Hebron for thousands of years...
Jonathan Grant - USA (11/02/2009 03:26)
31. #28 - Water comes from Israeli sources, using Israeli manpower and money - hence stealing from Israelis
William - (11/02/2009 00:14)
30. Oxfam are infamous in Oxford for being one of the worst employers in the city, especially in the way they treat their "volunteers": convicts:
Realist - (11/01/2009 21:54)
29. Georg B: Yes, you are too stupid ...
Esav Benyamin - USA (11/01/2009 20:56)
28. "Palestinians were stealing Israeli water..." ???
Puzzled - US (11/01/2009 20:47)
27. Most NGO's are fronts for those funding them; there is a misplaced aura of respectability...
bernard ross - jamaica (11/01/2009 20:28)
26. The usual suspects
Lisa - UK (11/01/2009 20:09)
25. "Israeli" water ? Is Kiryat Arba in Israel ??? Must have missed the annexation.
David - US (11/01/2009 18:45)
24. Time to Kick Out Oxfam
John Q. Public - United States (11/01/2009 16:59)
23. Georg B #17 simple facts
Gee - (11/01/2009 16:41)
22. #17 Israel didn't steal anything
Schaab - Netherlands (11/01/2009 16:28)
21. #15 Karel Oxfam = Robin Hood
Townsend - UK (11/01/2009 15:57)
20. Maybe you're right Georg
Michael - (11/01/2009 15:47)
19. People who violate the law should be arrested and expelled from the country, whether Oxfam likes it or not!!!!!!!!!!!
Avigdor - Rosh Pinah, Israel (11/01/2009 14:44)
18. Oxfam in military courts in occupied territories propaganda coup for them
Daran - UK (11/01/2009 14:22)
17. We stole it first!?
Georg B - Norway (11/01/2009 13:00)
16. trators in times of wars
oscas - UK (11/01/2009 12:07)
15. Oxfam = Robin Hood
Karel - Holland (11/01/2009 12:03)
14. Angela, If I were cold, would you give me a rocket for warmth?
Petra - USA (11/01/2009 11:37)
13. # 4 Angela theft is theft.
Petra - USA (11/01/2009 11:35)
12. Try them andd then kick them out of Israel and our liberated
jason white - israel (11/01/2009 11:28)
11. water more important than oil
Potash Katiftof - Israel (11/01/2009 11:20)
10. #4 Angela - Canada, who doesn't know how to read
Stan Goodman - Israel (11/01/2009 11:14)
9. This should not surprise anyone. Oxfam was established in Oxford in 1947, two years after the Holocaust. Its aim was to relieve famine in GERMANY.
Realist - (11/01/2009 10:43)
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