Palestinians, settlers clash over competing land claims

West Bank Palestinians attacked the vineyards of a nearby Jewish settlement outpost in a continuation of violence between the two sides in the area.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — West Bank Palestinians attacked the vineyards of a nearby Jewish settlement outpost in a continuation of violence between the two sides in the area.

Up to 200 Palestinians on Saturday attacked the vineyards next to the Esh Kodesh outpost, located near the West Bank settlement of Shiloh. The Palestinians and the settlers threw stones at each other. The violence was broken up by Israeli soldiers using tear gas and other crowd control methods.

Twelve outpost residents reportedly were injured in the clashes, including one who required hospitalization. 

The violence between the two groups began last week over the cultivation of a field claimed by both sides. Palestinian farmers began plowing the field last week and were confronted by angry settlers.  

Israel’s Supreme Court ruled recently that the Palestinians could plow the land, according to Israeli media, citing security sources.

Outpost residents have cultivated the tract of land for 10 years, The Jerusalem Post reported, citing outpost residents.

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