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"הבוקר התקיים בבית משפט השלום בפתח תקווה דיון בתנאי השחרור ממעצר של דורון מיינרט, שנעצר אתמול בא-טוואייל בטענה להפרת צו שטח צבאי סגור - צו, שהצבא הפעיל, כהרגלו, רק על פעילי הנוכחות המגינה, ולא על המתנחלים ששהו במקום — לפני, תוך כדי וגם אחרי —ללא הפרעה. דורון נעצר כשניסה למנוע ממתנחל ומחבורת הקטינים שנמצאים במאחז הלא-חוקי לקחת מים מבאר השייכת לאחד מתושבי המקום. דורון סירב לחתום על הרחקה במשטרת אריאל, ולכן הושאר לילה במעצר. בדיון היום התברר עד כמה עמוקים האכיפה הבררנית ושיתוף הפעולה שבין הצבא והמשטרה לבין המתנחלים: אף שעורך הדין הראה שדורון היה מחוץ לגבול השטח האסור וכי המתנחלים הרבים ששהו באותו המקום ובאותו הזמן לא נעצרו, נשארו ותועדו בשטח גם מאוחר יותר, ואף שהתובע הודה שעלולה להיות טעות בהערכת מיקומו של דורון ביחס לשטח הסגור, השופט העדיף להסתמך על דו”ח המעצר המשטרתי. וכך, טחנות הצדק נעו בתיאום מוחלט עם הליכי “הצדק” הצבאי והמשטרתי ודורון שוחרר בתנאים מגבילים של הרחקה ל-10 ימים (לעומת ה-15 שהתובע דרש) והתחייבות בערבות עצמית של אלף ₪. בינתיים המתנחלים השתלטו על בור המים שאינו שלהם, אחרי ששברו את המנעול שסגר אותו ומתנחל לקח את מכסה הבור. הם גם ניתקו את אספקת המים לכל הכפר. השורה התחתונה היא שהמדינה השתמשה בנשק האולטימטיבי שלה – הצבא הוציא צו שטח צבאי סגור – כדי לאפשר למתנחלים להמשיך לפרוע את החוק כרצונם, לאפשר לשוטרים לעצור ולהרחיק מהמקום את מי שניסה למנוע את הפרת החוק, ושלבסוף גם השופט יישר קו עם המדינה. המעגל נסגר. בסרטון. נעם ג׳קסון מחוות ג׳קסון מתהלך עם מכסה הבור." - Source
"This morning, a hearing was held at the Petah Tikva Magistrate’s Court regarding the release conditions of Doron Meinert, who was arrested yesterday in a-Tuwail for allegedly violating a closed military zone order — an order that the army, as usual, enforced only against the protective-presence activists, and not against the settlers who were present at the site before, during, and after the incident, without interference.
Doron was arrested when he tried to prevent a settler and a group of minors staying at the illegal outpost from taking water from a well belonging to one of the local residents.
Doron refused to sign a restriction order at the Ariel police station and was therefore kept in detention overnight.
Today’s hearing revealed just how deep the selective enforcement and cooperation between the army and police and the settlers runs:
Although the lawyer showed that Doron was outside the boundaries of the prohibited area, while the many settlers who were at the same place and at the same time were not arrested, remained there, and were documented there even later—and although the prosecutor acknowledged that there might have been an error in assessing Doron’s location in relation to the closed area—the judge preferred to rely on the police arrest report.
And so, the wheels of justice moved in complete coordination with the military and police “justice” proceedings. Doron was released under restrictive conditions, including a 10-day exclusion order (rather than the 15 days requested by the prosecutor) and a NIS 1,000 personal bail undertaking.
Meanwhile, the settlers took control of the water cistern that does not belong to them, after breaking the lock securing it, and one settler took the cistern’s cover.
They also cut off the water supply to the entire village.
The bottom line is that the state used its ultimate weapon—the army issued a closed military zone order—to allow settlers to continue breaking the law as they pleased, to allow police to arrest and remove from the area the person who tried to prevent the violation of the law, and ultimately for the judge to fall in line with the state. The circle was complete.
In the video: Noam Jackson of Jackson Farm walking around with the cistern cover."
Khirbet al-Tawil is a small Palestinian rural hamlet located east of Aqraba, in the Nablus Governorate in the occupied West Bank, on the slopes overlooking parts of the Jordan Valley area. It lies in Area C, which is under Israeli civil and military control under the Oslo framework.
Khirbet al-Tawil appears frequently in reporting because of issues involving demolitions, land access, military-zone designations, and nearby settlement activity.
The village is also subject to harassement and attacks from the nearby violent outpost "Jackson farm".
On April 15, 2024:
Roughly 50 armed settlers attacked Khirbet al-Tawil. According to local officials, shots were fired during clashes. Two Palestinians — identified in reports as Mohammed Bani Jame and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel/Bani Fadl — were killed, and others were injured. Reuters and other reports described this as part of a wave of retaliatory settler attacks after the killing of an Israeli teenage shepherd.
On July 11, 2024:
Israeli authorities demolished agricultural structures and sheep pens in Khirbet al-Tawil. While not itself described as a settler assault, documentation linked these measures to wider pressure on shepherd communities already facing settler attacks and displacement risks.
On July 3, 2025:
Israeli settlers established new illegal outposts in the Khirbet al-Tawil/Aqraba area, including mobile homes and embarked on leveling and bulldozing the area around them.
On July 9, 2025:
Settlers attacked Khirbet al-Tawil, injuring eight Palestinians. The Palestine Red Crescent Society teams transported "three cases of live bullet wounds to the legs resulting from the settler attack on Khirbet al-Tawil" to hospitals, the humanitarian organization said in a statement.
In a later statement, the Red Crescent said its teams treated "five additional injuries, including one child, caused by beatings from settlers."
On April 13, 2026,
Settlers were building a (new) outpost opposite the home of one of the families near the village homes with the aim of expelling the families and taking over the houses and privately owned land. According to testimony, teh previous night the outpost residents harassed people in their homes and stole a solar panel. A soldier or someone impersonating a soldier, wearing military uniform and carrying Israeli army-issued weapons, was together with a settler. After many months of harassment by settlers, fear and pressure did their work, and the family fled. The army and the police refused to come. When activists called the police for help, they were told that settlers are allowed to be wherever they want.
On June 6, 2026,
Shortly after midnight, young settlers broke into the home of Anad Bani Jaber (65) and assaulted him and his wife while they were asleep. They then stole the security camera installed outside their home and fled. Settlers beat people, steal, and run away.