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Exposed! Magic Tricks Played by Arabs in Judea and Samaria

The curtain has been pulled back on a certain trick played by anti-Israel activists operating in Judea and Samaria, and we see the “Wizard of Oz” as he really is. I don’t know whose idea this was: that of the Arabs or of their Jewish anti-Israeli co-conspirators or of the European countries footing the bill for anti-Israeli activism. But I think it is just brilliant. And I wonder what magic tricks they are brainstorming this very moment in the ongoing war against the Jews living there.
In a previous article (here), I described a not-very-well-publicized violent day-in-a-shepherd’s-life in Area C. In this current article, I am writing about one single detail in the Arab narrative.
{Reposted from the author's blog}
The Story of the Agricultural Structure
In his tweets about the violence, B’Tselem activist Basel Adra claimed that the Jews set afire an agricultural structure the Arabs built where they graze their sheep. In the darkness, you cannot see much more than a bit of flame and smoke in the background. On the video you can hear him complaining that the army did not respond to requests to help them put it out. Adra could have got closer to the burning building and taken clearer pictures of it but then we all might have seen what Haaretz was kind enough to show us in their article on the incident: the same building in the light of day following the supposed attempted burning. In my earlier article I wondered about this structure, writing:It does not look like the brick structure was one that would lend itself to being set on fire. If a fire did start, it was likely tires that were aflame. . . . one must wonder what tires are doing around this “agricultural” (?) structure. Is this a junk yard pile? Is this a collection of flammable materials to be used for nefarious purposes? If this is agricultural land, what are they doing here like this? I turned to Regavim spokeswoman, Naomi Kahn, and her answer deserved a separate article in order not to make this one too long.This is that separate article. An anonymous and reliable source informed me that erection of the structure began in early summer 2021. At that time, it was composed of corrugated aluminum, wood and other scrap materials. With time, a layer of bricks and the window were added, and finally, the walls were covered with old tires. By mid October 2021, just over three weeks before the violence erupted near Mitzpe Yair, the structure was complete with three rows of tires along the walls, looking like rows of doughnuts. Kahn told me that this structure has been used as a base for violent operations against the Jewish communities, with Arabs shooting from there and throwing rocks. Why the tires? Could they be forming a layer of insulation against possible retaliation? No. The tires are weapons. According to Elhanan Gruner, flaming tires were rolled toward the Jewish shepherd and his sheep. I suppose that when rolled from the higher positions on the wall they can achieve quite a respectable velocity. This means that the incident on 10 November was premeditated on the part of the Arabs. And that is why Jewish leftist activists were there. They knew what was going to happen and they were on site to report on it for Israeli media who do not feel the need to investigate the veracity of such claims. Itai Feitelson’s presence, for example, was mentioned in the Haaretz article in which I found the image that forms the basis for this piece. It is irrelevant who set the wall of tires on fire, Jewish gunshot or the Arabs themselves. And this explains why the soldiers did not help put it out — why should they?! The tires were there to attack Jews with. Kahn remarks that, had the illegal construction been taken down when first noticed in the summer, there would have been no structure from which to so viciously attack the Jewish shepherd and his sheep last week. But its presence was ignored by the Civil Administration.


July 10, 2026 







