A security official stationed in a
settler outpost south of Hebron used an army-issued vehicle to help with
illegal building, Israeli media reported on Sunday. While all Israeli
settlements are illegal under international law, Israel makes a
distinction between officially sanctioned communities and outposts built
without formal government authorization. The Avigail outpost in the
south Hebron hills is thus formally illegal under Israeli law. While the
Israeli military provides security for the outposts, building is
technically illegal activity. According to the Haaretz report,
the Avigail security coordinator was filmed by Taayush activists using
his army vehicle to transport construction material to the outpost.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
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