Activist rabbi helps West Bank farmers facing Israeli settler violence
Stooping under the weight of his body armour but uncowed by the threat of violence, Rabbi Arik Ascherman guards an olive grove in the occupied West Bank, protecting Palestinian farmers from rising Israeli settler violence.
“The average Israeli today is not prepared or willing to distinguish between Palestinian terrorists and terrorised Palestinians,” said the 64-year-old, a veteran activist with the Rabbis for Human Rights group, alluding to reports of a rise in settler attacks since October 7.
“It’s an all-out war between two peoples,” said Ascherman outside the village of Taybeh, as farmers whacked olives weeping with oil onto pinstripe tarpaulins skirting the tree trunks.
“Nobody at this point is willing to help Palestinians, out of our pain and our anger.”
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