Ma'on, Har Hevron Explained

Settlement Type:Moshav shitufi
Ma'on
Founded:1981
Founded By:Nahal
District:js
Council:Har Hebron
Affiliation:Amana
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Coordinates:31.4133°N 35.1639°W

Ma'on (Hebrew: מָעוֹן) is an Israeli settlement organized as a moshav shitufi in the West Bank. Located in the Judean Hills south of Hebron and north of Beersheba, it falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. In, it had a population of .

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli and United States[1] governments dispute this.[2]

Etymology

The word 'Ma'on' in Hebrew means 'dwelling'. It refers to a biblical village said to stand on the borderlands of the desert, in the highlands of Judah, which is mentioned in Joshua Joshua 15:55, identified in modern times with Khirbet Ma'in, about 3 km to the west.[3]

Geography

Ma'on is located in the southern Judean Hills at about 863 m above sea level.[3]

History

The Arab village of Ma'in was a conical settlement on a hill, 1.25 kilometres south of Carmel, and 3 kilometres east of Susiya, with the ruins of a castle still visible, and cisterns, lying about 9 miles south south east of Hebron.[4]

The Israeli outpost was first established in 1981[5] as a paramilitary Nahal outpost. It is located on one side of the main road between At-Tuwani and Tuba, east of At-Tuwani. The first civilian population, members of the Orthodox Zionist youth movement Bnei Akiva settled there in 1982.

Settlement expansion

In 2001, Israeli settlers established the outpost Havat Ma'on (also named Hill 833 or Tel Abu Jundiya) on the other side of the main road,[6] appropriating privately owned Palestinian land.[7] According to a local Palestinian, by setting up the illegal outpost, the road from the nearby village of Tuba to At-Tuwani was cut off.[7] The effect on Palestinian children attending school, who were subject to frequent stoning from the residents of Havat Maon, was to constrain them to abandon the short road to take a detour that increased the distance to school from 3 to 20 kilometers.[7] In 2003, settlers took over Palestinian land near the road, which was abandoned due to ongoing settlers attacks; on 25 December, several new outposts were set up.[8] The children were protected from harassment first by a group from Christian Peacemaker Team and then the Israeli army, which however has a record of turning up late.[7]

In 2005/2006, the settlers expanded a chicken farm south of Hill 833. In 2008, the location was fenced, impeding vehicular traffic on the road. In 2009, new caravans were placed near Ma'on, on a slope north of the road and laid the foundations for 12 buildings. In March 2010, the settlers built houses in the new outpost.

Israeli settler violence

See also: Israeli settler violence. In the late 1990s, Palestinians using the road between Ma'on and Hill 833 increasingly came under attack from hostile settlers. Eventually, the Palestinians were forced to abandon their use of the road and nearby lands.[9] In 2010, United Nations OCHA reported frequent attacks by settlers from the Ma'on outpost on schoolchildren who used the road.[10]

In 2011, Christian Peacemaker Teams reported 5 attacks by settlers from the outpost Havat Ma'on on internationals and Palestinians within 30 days. On 13 July, three settler youth attacked Palestinian shepherds. On 18 July 3 masked settlers armed with clubs attacked two shepherds and members of the At-Tuwani peace team.[11] In July 2012, Operazione Colomba reported an attack by masked settlers on a child and volunteers of "Operation Dove".[12] In January 2014, settlers threatened shepherds. At the end, the army arrested a shepherd. The following days, Israeli soldiers chased shepherds in the same area.[13] In November 2014, the Israeli army was still escorting schoolchildren from Tubas to school in At-Tuwani and home, with no plans to cancel the twice daily escort, because of the risk of settler attacks.[14]

On March 10, 2021, five Palestinian children (aged 9 to 13) were in the fields around Ma'on picking wild 'Aqub to sell in their village when settlers accused the children of trespass, causing Israeli police and military to arrest, interrogate, and temporarily detain the children, three of whom were below the minimum age of legal responsibility.[15] [16]

Agriculture

Ma'on and the nearby settlement Carmel jointly operate a dairy with about four hundred cows. The average daily production per head is about 38 liters of milk.

According to The New York Times, the settlers of Ma'on "luxuriates in water piped in by the Israeli authorities" while the nearby Palestinian locality of Tuba "struggles to collect rainwater".[17]

The settlement and its residents are working as a teachers, social workers, farmers, and has also a local winery.[18] The residents of Havat Ma'on but also those from Ma'on itself are mostly working in agriculture, raising sheep, chickens and cows and working as a shepherd, as well as farming grapes, cherries, tomatoes, potatoes, almonds, wheat and olives.[19]

Notable residents

Udi Davidi, Israeli singer, musician, lyricist and composer who lives on a farm in Ma'on raising sheep and composing music.[20]

Notes and References

  1. News: In Shift, U.S. Says Israeli Settlements in West Bank do Not Violate International Law. The New York Times. 18 November 2019. Jakes. Lara. Halbfinger. David M..
  2. Web site: The Geneva Convention . . 10 December 2009 . 27 November 2010 .
  3. [Jodi Magness]
  4. Carl Friedrich Keil,Commentary on the book of Joshua, T. & T. Clark, 1857 p.386
  5. http://www.btselem.org/settlements/statistics 'Statistics on Settlements and Settler Population,'
  6. http://www.cpt.org/files/palestine/shh-report_school_patrol_2009-10-the_dangerous_road_to_education.pdf''The dangerous road to education
  7. Ali Awad,'For 17 Years, Stone-throwing Settlers Have Terrorized Palestinian Children. I Was One of Them,' Haaretz 17 October 2021.
  8. OCHAoPt, Update for oPt (24 – 30 December 2003), p. 7
  9. http://cpt.org/files/Palestine-School-Accompaniment-Report-2006-2008-Dangerous-Journey.pdf A Dangerous Journey:Settler Violence Against Palestinian schoolchildren Under Israeli Military Escort2006-2008
  10. https://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/59AE27FDECB034BD85257793004D5541 AREA C HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN FACT SHEET August 2010
  11. http://www.cpt.org/cptnet/2011/07/19/tuwani-three-settlers-havat-maon-attack-internationals-meshakha-valley-south-hebro AT-TUWANI: Three settlers of Havat Ma'on attack internationals in Meshakha Valley, South Hebron Hills
  12. http://www.operationdove.org/?p=811 Havat Ma’on masked settlers traumatized Palestinian child in Humra valley
  13. http://cptpalestine.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/four-palestinians-and-two-operation-dove-volunteers-arrested-in-south-hebron-hills-in-last-three-days/ Four Palestinians and two Operation Dove volunteers arrested in South Hebron Hills in last three days
  14. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/in-the-west-bank-israeli-troops-still-escort-palestinian-children-to-school/2014/11/01/68d513ca-5b89-11e4-b812-38518ae74c67_story.html In West Bank, Israeli troops still escort Palestinian children to school
  15. Web site: Dangerous harvest: Soldiers arrest five children, 9 to 13, and detain them for hours. March 25, 2021. April 9, 2021. B'Tselem.
  16. Web site: IDF detains 5 Palestinian children suspected of trespassing at West Bank outpost. March 10, 2021. April 9, 2021. Aaron Boxerman. Times of Israel.
  17. https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/01/opinion/01kristof.html?_r=4& The Two Sides of a Barbed-Wire Fence
  18. Web site: Har Hebron Jewish villages. https://web.archive.org/web/20151114095934/http://hrhevron.co.il/_uploads/dbsattachedfiles/hovert.pdf. 14 November 2015.
  19. News: התנחלויות בדרום הר חברון קיבלו מהמדינה שטחים לחקלאות ומרעה בתוך הקו הירוק. הארץ . Haaretz.
  20. Web site: Ôøñåîé ðéñà. www.pirsumeinisa.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20100830024210/http://www.pirsumeinisa.com/udi.html . 30 August 2010.