A note about language: Gruner refers to 'anarchists'. I call them 'activists.' He also does not tell us which NGO these activists belong and it is certain they do belong to one of the NGO's operating in the area. I will update here if he responds to my request to know which NGO. I hope that Gruner's use of the word 'anarchist' does not distract readers from the main point, which is the way in which a fake and baseless report against residents in the Jordan Valley was manufactured and used to blacken the names of settlers.עלילת אלימות המתנחלים #1: ליל שבת בחווה של עומר בבקעה. מגלים חיתוך גדר גדול במטע תמרים. כח צבאי וגשש הולכים על העקבות עד לבית בכפר עוג'ה, מתחקרים ועוזבים את המקום. לא עובר רגע והמשטרה מקבלת טלפון מאנרכיסטית שמאל קיצוני: מתנחלים נכנסו לבית בכפר עוג'ה והתעללו בילדים... הצבא מסביר> pic.twitter.com/lvJUYqdRkt
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- The cut in the fence is large enough to allow a vehicle to pass through [!]
- From the soldiers' investigation at the site, the shoeprint in the path between the fence and the village matched the shoe of the owner of the house. The soldiers took his details and released him with only a warning.
- This was a fairly ordinary military event. [Let me add my consternation at this statement. This was an ordinary event because Palestinians Arabs cut a hole in the fence of a Jewish-owned farm and nothing was done about it! Let that sink in.]
- A few minutes later, the police received a report from an Israeli anarchist who claimed that Hilltop Youth from Omer's Farm were harassing children in a house in Uja. [Omer's Farm is also called Einot Kedem. It is an educational farm run by Naama and Omer Atidiya; I spoke with Naama on the phone to find out more about it: At the moment, there are a number of adolescents (15-18 years old) living there who did not adjust to regular educational frameworks and find the educational programme on the farm more suited to them, plus young people doing a year of National Service before entering the IDF. Over the years, over 300 young people have spent a year or more at the farm. They all work in the various agricultural branches and there are extra training and educational programmes in addition to their work. These are the Hilltop Youth the report was talking about.]
- The army rejected the claims of infiltration into the Arab town and explained that it was a military patrol that went to the house following the tracks of the fence cutter. As far as the local security officials were concerned, the event was over.
- However, without wasting any time, a report on this "incident", like all the reports in recent times, was also forwarded to the senior command, to the US and other international bodies. Although the report was not from an authoritative source, these bodies did not bother to check its veracity. And the report supports the narrative of so-called "settler violence" whereas, in this case, nothing could be farther from the truth.
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