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Nabi Salih

Nabi Salih (Arabic: النبي صالح, alternatively Nabi Saleh) is a small Palestinian village in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate in the central West Bank, located 20 kilometers northwest of Ramallah. It has a population (2016) of 600. It is noted for the weekly marches to protest the occupation undertaken since 2010, a practice suspended in 2016, after 350 villagers were estimated to have suffered injuries in clashes with Israeli troops over that period.[3]

Nabi Salih
Local Development Committee
Arabic transcription(s)
 • Arabicالنبي صالح
 • Latinan-Nabi Salih (official)
Nabi Saleh (unofficial)
Nabi Salih
Location of Nabi Salih within Palestine
Coordinates: 32°01′0″N 35°7′29″E / 32.01667°N 35.12472°E / 32.01667; 35.12472Coordinates: 32°01′0″N 35°7′29″E / 32.01667°N 35.12472°E / 32.01667; 35.12472
Palestine grid161/158
StateState of Palestine
GovernorateRamallah and al-Bireh
Government
 • TypeLocal Development Committee
Area
 • Total2,797 (in 1,945[1]dunams (2.8 km2 or 1.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
 • Total534
 • Density190/km2 (490/sq mi)
Name meaning"The Prophet Salih"[2]

History

Sherds from the Roman and Byzantine era have been found here.[4]

Ottoman era

Nabi Salih, like all of Palestine, was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517, and sherds from the early Ottoman era have also been found here.[4] In the 1596 tax record, the village appeared (with the name Dayr Salih) as being in the nahiya of Quds in the liwa of Quds. It had a population of 2 households, both Muslim. They paid a fixed tax-rate of 33.3% on agricultural products, including wheat, barley and summer crops, in addition to occasional revenues; a total of 550 akçe.[5]

The French explorer Victor Guérin visited the place twice in the 19th century. In 1863 he scaled the nearby height, and in 1870 he noted that the place was named after a person who "is venerated there under a koubbeh partially constructed with regular stonework with an appearance of antiquity." In 1870 Guérin estimated that the village had 150 inhabitants,[6] while an Ottoman village list from about the same year showed that "Nebi Salih" had 5 houses and a population of 22, though the population count included men only.[7][8]

In 1882, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine described Neby Saleh as: "a village of moderate size on a ridge, with a small mosque and a well to the south. A spring exists about three-quarters of a mile east."[9]

In 1896 the population of Nabi Salih was estimated to be about 102 persons.[10]

British Mandate

In the 1922 census of Palestine, conducted by the British Mandate of Palestine, there were 105 people living in Nabi Salih, all Muslims,[11] rising to 144 in the 1931 census.[12]

In the 1945 statistics, the population was 170, all Muslims,[13] while the total land area was 2,846 dunams, according to an official land and population survey.[1] Of this, 862 were plantations and irrigable land, 669 for cereals,[14] while 11 dunams were classified as built-up (urban) areas.[15]

Jordanian era

In the wake of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and after the 1949 Armistice Agreements, Nabi Salih came under Jordanian rule. It was annexed by Jordan in 1950.

In 1961, the population was 337.[16]

Post-1967

Since the Six-Day War in 1967, Nabi Salih has been under Israeli occupation.

The population decreased substantially after the Six-Day War, due to residents fleeing the site towards other Palestinian localities or Jordan. In 1982, the population reached 179.[17]

Shrine of Salih

Local tradition identifies the blue-color-domed building complex in the village with the shrine of the prophet Salih (Biblical Shelah). The modern structure was built in the 19th century during Ottoman rule.[18] The building included a zawiya, a Sufi lodging space and was guarded by a watchman.[19] It was situated on the remains of a Crusader structure, which was presumably built atop the ruins of a Byzantine-era church. The remains of the Crusader-Byzantine structure, include apses of a three-aisle chapel located behind the shrine complex.[18]

The Maqam (shrine) Nabi Salih was the most important religious structure, out of 16 different edifices, in the Bani Zeid region. It served as a gathering place for families during two rites of passage for their young sons: collective circumcisions and first hair cuts. These events were followed by celebratory picnics and games. Coinciding with Easter Week celebrated by the local Christians, Muslims from the area would visit the Nabi Salih shrine and from there would depart for the annual procession to the al-Aqsa Mosque compound and the Nabi Musa ("Prophet Moses") shrine south of Jericho. The inhabitants of the al-Salihiyah neighborhood of Damascus, who claimed descent from the Abbasids, regarded Nabi Salih as the site of their eponym and would travel there to commemorate the site. It was at Nabi Salih that hundreds of men from Deir Ghassaneh and other villages of the Bani Zeid sheikhdom would interact with the wider Arabic-speaking Muslim community from Palestine and the Levant.[19]

In 2003, under the supervision of architect Yara al-Sharif 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, the complex was restored. It cost $63,000, primarily funded by Sweden. The prayer hall and tomb room are owned by the Islamic waqf authority, but is rented by the Nabi Salih Cultural Centre. Currently, the complex is composed of three floors (including an underground floor) containing the tomb, a large prayer room, an olive press, a water well, a classroom, a multipurpose hall, a double-vaulted lecture room, a courtyard and two front and back terraces. All entrances are semi-circular pointed arches. The An Nabi Salih Cultural Centre serves as the most significant structure in the village.[18]

Weekly protests

 
Demonstrators in Nabi Salih, May 2011

Nabi Salih's residents have hosted weekly demonstrations since 2009 protesting what they describe as confiscation of the village's lands and the takeover of their spring by the nearby Israeli settlement, Halamish.[20] According to an IDF officer who had served in the area, the protests started in 2009 over a plot of citrus trees, and beehives, which was set alight by settlers in a price tag attack. IDF soldiers also used to bathe in 3 pools. Settlers put up a sign naming it "Meir's Spring", after Meir Segal, one of the founders of Halamish, weeded the area, put up benches, a pergola and picnic tables, and planted it out with pomegranates, figs and olives. In response to complaints, a staff officer in 2012 ordered the demolition of what the settlers had built. The order has not been carried out. The demonstrations also protest against the expansion of the Halamish settlement over what they claim is private Palestinian land.[21][22]

 
Children picking used tear gas cartridges after the weekly demonstration in Nabi Salih, August 2014

During the protests, there are regular clashes with the Israeli Army who attempt to disperse crowds by using live ammunition,[23] teargas, skunk water, rubber bullets, sound grenades, and other dispersal methods while Palestinian youth respond by hurling stones. The Israeli authorities have attempted to suppress the demonstrations the residents using tactics such as night incursions targeting homes and arrests of alleged stone throwers, including children.[24] On December 11, 2011, Mustafa Tamimi was shot in the face by a teargas canister at close range and later died from his injury, becoming the first resident of Nabi Salih to be killed during a demonstration.[25][26] The following day, a large group of protesters marched to the entrance of Halamish to commemorate Tamimi, but were stopped by the Israeli Army which arrested 15 demonstrators including Palestinians, Israelis and internationals.[24] Israel later closed the investigation without any repercussion against the soldier who had fired the shots.[27]

Bassem al-Tamimi, one of the leaders of the protests, has been arrested twelve times by Israeli forces,[28] at one point spending more than three years in administrative detention without trial.[29] His most recent arrest took place in March 2011, when he was charged with sending youths to throw stones, holding a march without a permit, incitement, and perverting the course of justice; an Israeli military court found him guilty of the former two charges and not guilty of the latter.[30] His arrest drew international attention, with the European Union describing him as a "human rights defender", and Amnesty International designating him a prisoner of conscience.[31]

Other security incidents

  • On 19 November 2012 Rushdi Tamimi, a 28-year-old Palestinian protester, was killed by Israeli fire during a demonstration in Nabi Salih in solidarity with the people of the Gaza Strip in light of Israeli Operation Pillar of Cloud offensive.[32]
  • On 16 January 2016 the Israeli army sealed the main road entering the village.[33]
  • On 16 July 2017, a 34-year old suspect, believed to have been the gunman who targeted a vehicle near an Israeli settlement north of Ramallah and wounded a foreign national of Palestinian descent, was killed by Israeli soldiers after he attempted to fire upon them.[34]

Nabi Salih was one of three main subjects of the 2016 book "The Way to the Spring: Life and Death in Palestine" by Ben Ehrenreich.[35]

B'Tselem reports

 
Palestinian protesters clashing with Israeli forces near Nabi Salih, 2011

In February 2011, B'Tselem volunteers filmed Israeli soldiers coming to the homes of Palestinian residents, waking and photographing children.[36] A B'Tselem report[37] released in September 2011 accused Israel’s security forces of infringing the rights of the Palestinian demonstrators in Nabi Saleh.

On 31 August 2012 two demonstrators at the village were injured by bullets during a protest gathering. The IDF undertook to investigate and said that soldiers fired shots into the air in response to stone-throwing.[38]

In 2016, the villagers decided to stop their protest marches. In the six years since 2010, the mayor estimated that 350 members out of a population of 600 had suffered injuries from various Israeli crowd dispersal measures, 50 of whom had been disabled.[3]

On 6 June 2018, Israeli shot dead Izz Abd al-Hafith Tamimi (21), according to local sources at point-blank range, with three live bullets to the neck. Palestinian sources reported that he was being sought on suspicion of being a stone-thrower. The incident occurred during clashes that arose during an Israeli raid on the village.[39] One Israeli army reports say he was shot by a soldier who had been wounded by a rock thrown by the youth,[40] but according to the Twitter account of the Israeli army no Israeli soldier was injured.[41]

Geography

 
Beni Zeid, Deir en Nidham, Neby Saleh, Ain W. Reiya Survey of Western Palestine (1872-1877)

The village is located in the Raya Valley,[21]: 15  at an elevation of 570 meters above sea level along the mountainous chain running down the West Bank. Nabi Salih is located 20 kilometers northwest the cities of Ramallah and al-Bireh.[17] It is adjacent of the Beit Rima part of Bani Zeid in the northwest. Other nearby localities include Kafr Ein in the north, Deir as-Sudan to the northeast, 'Abud to the west, and Deir Nidham to the southwest.[42]

In a 1945 land and population survey by Sami Hadawi, Nabi Salih had a total land area of 2,846 dunams, of which 2,797 was Arab-owned, the remainder public-owned. The built-up area of the village only constituted 11 dunams, while 735 dunams were planted with olive groves.[1]

Important Bird Area

A largely forested 3,500 ha site in the vicinity of the villages of Nabi Salih and Umm Safa has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a population of lesser spotted eagles.[43]

Hydrology

There is a series of five natural springs in the Raya Valley that extends between Nabi Salih and the nearby village of Dir Nizam. Ein al Qaws is the largest of four natural springs in the Raya valley. The others are Ein Al Raya on the northwest of Highway 465, Ein al Qaws and Ein Khaled, side by side to the southeast of Highway 465 and Ein El Zama'a on Highway 50.[21]: 15 

Ein al-Qaws Spring

Near the village there is a natural spring named Ein al-Qaws ("the Bow Spring") which is owned by an individual of the village, Bashir Tamimi. In 2009 settlers from the nearby illegal Israeli settlement of Halamish took control over the spring and its surroundings and prevented Palestinian access to their land. Subsequently, people of Nabi Salih and the nearby village of Dir Nizam began regular Friday protests for the spring, and against the Israeli occupation in general.[44][45][21][46]

Demographics

In the 1997 census by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), Nabi Salih had a population of 371. Palestinian refugees constituted just 4.3% of the inhabitants.[47] According to the PCBS, the village had a population of 524 inhabitants in mid-year 2006.[48] The 2007 PCBS census recorded a population of 534.[49]

Notable residents

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 65
  2. ^ Palmer, 1881, p. 240
  3. ^ a b Deger, Allison (7 September 2016). "After building a protest movement, West Bank village of Nabi Saleh steps back from weekly Friday protests". Mondoweiss. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  4. ^ a b Finkelstein et.al., 1997, pp. 379-380
  5. ^ Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 112.
  6. ^ Guérin, 1875, pp. 105, 106.
  7. ^ Socin, 1879, p. 158
  8. ^ Hartmann, 1883, p. 106 also noted 5 houses
  9. ^ Conder and Kitchener, 1882, vol II, p. 291
  10. ^ Schick, 1896, p. 126
  11. ^ Barron, 1923, Table VII, Sub-district of Ramallah, p. 17
  12. ^ Mills, 1932, p. 50.
  13. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p. 26
  14. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 112
  15. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 162
  16. ^ Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics, 1964, p. 24
  17. ^ a b Welcome to al-Nabi Salih Palestine Remembered.
  18. ^ a b c Bshara, Khaldun. An Nabi Saleh Cultural Centre, An Nabi Saleh[permanent dead link] Riwaq Centre and RehabiMed.
  19. ^ a b Bussow, 2011, pp. 123-124.
  20. ^ Amira Hass,Defying the occupation with a camcorder, at Haaretz, 23 July 2012.
  21. ^ a b c d "How dispossession happens: the humanitarian impact of the takeover of Palestinian springs by Israeli settlers (OCHAOPT)" (PDF). United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs occupied Palestinian territory. March 2012. p. 29. Retrieved January 12, 2017. See Map on page 16
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  23. ^ Bannoura, Saed (April 4, 2015). "Five Injured As Soldiers Attack Nabi Saleh Weekly Protest". International Middle East Media Center (IMEMC). Ramallah. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
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  25. ^ Hasson, Nir. Palestinian dies after hit by tear gas canister. Haaretz. 2011-12-11.
  26. ^ Israeli soldiers clash with mourners at funeral of Palestinian protester, Phoebe Greenwood, 11 December 2011, The Guardian
  27. ^ Israeli military closes investigation into death of Palestinian stone-thrower, 6 December 2013, The Guardian
  28. ^ Harriet Sherwood (20 May 2012). "Palestinian protester cleared of incitement charge". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  29. ^ Amira Hass (28 March 2011). "Mighty Israel and its quest to quash Palestinian popular protest". Haaretz. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  30. ^ Steve Weizman (20 May 2012). "West Bank activist Tamimi convicted of stoning charge". Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  31. ^ . The Washington Post. Associated Press. 20 May 2012. Archived from the original on 18 September 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  32. ^ Palestinian dies of wounds in Nabi Saleh protest 2014-07-05 at the Wayback Machine. Ma'an News Agency. 2012-11-19.
  33. ^ [1] Maan news 16/1/2016
  34. ^ Momani, Abbas (16 July 2017). "Israeli forces shoot Palestinian gunman dead: army". AFP. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  35. ^ Ben Ehrenreich’s new Palestine book explores life on "Planet Hebron", by Charles Glass, June 18, 2016, The Intercept
  36. ^ B'Tselem report 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, February 15, 2011 ,
  37. ^ B'Tselem. "Show of Force: Israeli Military Conduct in Weekly Demonstrations in a-Nabi Saleh". report. B'Tselem. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  38. ^ Elior Levy, Report: 2 Palestinians injured by IDF fire, at Ynet, 31 August 2012.
  39. ^ Israeli forces kill 21-year-old Palestinian from Tamimi family in Nabi Saleh Ma'an News Agency 6 June 2018.
  40. ^ Elior Levy, Yoav Zitun, Palestinian shot dead after throwing stone at IDF soldier Ynet 6 June 2018
  41. ^ Palestinian man killed by Israeli gunfire in West Bank 2021-12-04 at the Wayback Machine, June 6, 2018, New4Europe
  42. ^ Satellite view of al-Nabi Salih
  43. ^ "Um Al-Safa - Nabi Saleh". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  44. ^ Gideon Levy (April 22, 2010). . Haaretz. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved January 4, 2018. The 'white intifada' is spreading. After Bil'in and Na'alin, the village of Nabi Saleh has joined the popular protest. Every Friday, villagers demonstrate against the expropriation of a spring.
  45. ^ . Israeli Channel 10. January 8, 2010. Archived from the original on August 17, 2017. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
  46. ^ 'This Place Is Only for Jews': The West Bank's Apartheid Springs, by Gideon Levy and Alex Levac, Aug 29, 2019, Haaretz
  47. ^ Palestinian Population by Locality and Refugee Status Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS).
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External links

  • Welcome To al-Nabi Salih
  • Nabi Salih, Welcome to Palestine
  • Survey of Western Palestine, Map 14: , Wikimedia commons
  • Nabi Salih Factsheet, Applied Research Institute–Jerusalem, ARIJ
  • Nabi Salih profile, ARIJ
  • Nabi Salih aerial photo, ARIJ
  • Mighty Israel and its quest to quash Palestinian popular protest The military has delegated its best soldiers, investigators and judges to safeguarding Israel against the organizer of Nabi Saleh's popular uprising, by Amira Hass, 28.03.11, Haaretz
  • Brian Wood. Nabi Saleh village, Palestine 2008-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  • Nabi Saleh 2021-05-17 at the Wayback Machine, from the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee
  • An Nabi Saleh, from ISM
  • Holy Land 2019-06-28 at the Wayback Machine, documentary film
  • Stone Cold Justice, by John Lyons, for Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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For the island in Bahrain see Nabih Saleh For the Iranian Australian businessman see Nabi Saleh businessman Nabi Salih Arabic النبي صالح alternatively Nabi Saleh is a small Palestinian village in the Ramallah and al Bireh Governorate in the central West Bank located 20 kilometers northwest of Ramallah It has a population 2016 of 600 It is noted for the weekly marches to protest the occupation undertaken since 2010 a practice suspended in 2016 after 350 villagers were estimated to have suffered injuries in clashes with Israeli troops over that period 3 Nabi SalihLocal Development CommitteeArabic transcription s Arabicالنبي صالح Latinan Nabi Salih official Nabi Saleh unofficial Nabi SalihLocation of Nabi Salih within PalestineCoordinates 32 01 0 N 35 7 29 E 32 01667 N 35 12472 E 32 01667 35 12472 Coordinates 32 01 0 N 35 7 29 E 32 01667 N 35 12472 E 32 01667 35 12472Palestine grid161 158StateState of PalestineGovernorateRamallah and al BirehGovernment TypeLocal Development CommitteeArea Total2 797 in 1 945 1 dunams 2 8 km2 or 1 1 sq mi Population 2007 Total534 Density190 km2 490 sq mi Name meaning The Prophet Salih 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Ottoman era 1 2 British Mandate 1 3 Jordanian era 1 4 Post 1967 2 Shrine of Salih 3 Weekly protests 3 1 Other security incidents 3 2 B Tselem reports 4 Geography 4 1 Important Bird Area 5 Hydrology 5 1 Ein al Qaws Spring 6 Demographics 7 Notable residents 8 See also 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksHistorySherds from the Roman and Byzantine era have been found here 4 Ottoman era Nabi Salih like all of Palestine was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517 and sherds from the early Ottoman era have also been found here 4 In the 1596 tax record the village appeared with the name Dayr Salih as being in the nahiya of Quds in the liwa of Quds It had a population of 2 households both Muslim They paid a fixed tax rate of 33 3 on agricultural products including wheat barley and summer crops in addition to occasional revenues a total of 550 akce 5 The French explorer Victor Guerin visited the place twice in the 19th century In 1863 he scaled the nearby height and in 1870 he noted that the place was named after a person who is venerated there under a koubbeh partially constructed with regular stonework with an appearance of antiquity In 1870 Guerin estimated that the village had 150 inhabitants 6 while an Ottoman village list from about the same year showed that Nebi Salih had 5 houses and a population of 22 though the population count included men only 7 8 In 1882 the PEF s Survey of Western Palestine described Neby Saleh as a village of moderate size on a ridge with a small mosque and a well to the south A spring exists about three quarters of a mile east 9 In 1896 the population of Nabi Salih was estimated to be about 102 persons 10 British Mandate In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate of Palestine there were 105 people living in Nabi Salih all Muslims 11 rising to 144 in the 1931 census 12 In the 1945 statistics the population was 170 all Muslims 13 while the total land area was 2 846 dunams according to an official land and population survey 1 Of this 862 were plantations and irrigable land 669 for cereals 14 while 11 dunams were classified as built up urban areas 15 Jordanian era In the wake of the 1948 Arab Israeli War and after the 1949 Armistice Agreements Nabi Salih came under Jordanian rule It was annexed by Jordan in 1950 In 1961 the population was 337 16 Post 1967 Since the Six Day War in 1967 Nabi Salih has been under Israeli occupation The population decreased substantially after the Six Day War due to residents fleeing the site towards other Palestinian localities or Jordan In 1982 the population reached 179 17 Shrine of SalihLocal tradition identifies the blue color domed building complex in the village with the shrine of the prophet Salih Biblical Shelah The modern structure was built in the 19th century during Ottoman rule 18 The building included a zawiya a Sufi lodging space and was guarded by a watchman 19 It was situated on the remains of a Crusader structure which was presumably built atop the ruins of a Byzantine era church The remains of the Crusader Byzantine structure include apses of a three aisle chapel located behind the shrine complex 18 The Maqam shrine Nabi Salih was the most important religious structure out of 16 different edifices in the Bani Zeid region It served as a gathering place for families during two rites of passage for their young sons collective circumcisions and first hair cuts These events were followed by celebratory picnics and games Coinciding with Easter Week celebrated by the local Christians Muslims from the area would visit the Nabi Salih shrine and from there would depart for the annual procession to the al Aqsa Mosque compound and the Nabi Musa Prophet Moses shrine south of Jericho The inhabitants of the al Salihiyah neighborhood of Damascus who claimed descent from the Abbasids regarded Nabi Salih as the site of their eponym and would travel there to commemorate the site It was at Nabi Salih that hundreds of men from Deir Ghassaneh and other villages of the Bani Zeid sheikhdom would interact with the wider Arabic speaking Muslim community from Palestine and the Levant 19 In 2003 under the supervision of architect Yara al Sharif Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine the complex was restored It cost 63 000 primarily funded by Sweden The prayer hall and tomb room are owned by the Islamic waqf authority but is rented by the Nabi Salih Cultural Centre Currently the complex is composed of three floors including an underground floor containing the tomb a large prayer room an olive press a water well a classroom a multipurpose hall a double vaulted lecture room a courtyard and two front and back terraces All entrances are semi circular pointed arches The An Nabi Salih Cultural Centre serves as the most significant structure in the village 18 Weekly protests Demonstrators in Nabi Salih May 2011Nabi Salih s residents have hosted weekly demonstrations since 2009 protesting what they describe as confiscation of the village s lands and the takeover of their spring by the nearby Israeli settlement Halamish 20 According to an IDF officer who had served in the area the protests started in 2009 over a plot of citrus trees and beehives which was set alight by settlers in a price tag attack IDF soldiers also used to bathe in 3 pools Settlers put up a sign naming it Meir s Spring after Meir Segal one of the founders of Halamish weeded the area put up benches a pergola and picnic tables and planted it out with pomegranates figs and olives In response to complaints a staff officer in 2012 ordered the demolition of what the settlers had built The order has not been carried out The demonstrations also protest against the expansion of the Halamish settlement over what they claim is private Palestinian land 21 22 Children picking used tear gas cartridges after the weekly demonstration in Nabi Salih August 2014During the protests there are regular clashes with the Israeli Army who attempt to disperse crowds by using live ammunition 23 teargas skunk water rubber bullets sound grenades and other dispersal methods while Palestinian youth respond by hurling stones The Israeli authorities have attempted to suppress the demonstrations the residents using tactics such as night incursions targeting homes and arrests of alleged stone throwers including children 24 On December 11 2011 Mustafa Tamimi was shot in the face by a teargas canister at close range and later died from his injury becoming the first resident of Nabi Salih to be killed during a demonstration 25 26 The following day a large group of protesters marched to the entrance of Halamish to commemorate Tamimi but were stopped by the Israeli Army which arrested 15 demonstrators including Palestinians Israelis and internationals 24 Israel later closed the investigation without any repercussion against the soldier who had fired the shots 27 Bassem al Tamimi one of the leaders of the protests has been arrested twelve times by Israeli forces 28 at one point spending more than three years in administrative detention without trial 29 His most recent arrest took place in March 2011 when he was charged with sending youths to throw stones holding a march without a permit incitement and perverting the course of justice an Israeli military court found him guilty of the former two charges and not guilty of the latter 30 His arrest drew international attention with the European Union describing him as a human rights defender and Amnesty International designating him a prisoner of conscience 31 Other security incidents On 19 November 2012 Rushdi Tamimi a 28 year old Palestinian protester was killed by Israeli fire during a demonstration in Nabi Salih in solidarity with the people of the Gaza Strip in light of Israeli Operation Pillar of Cloud offensive 32 On 16 January 2016 the Israeli army sealed the main road entering the village 33 On 16 July 2017 a 34 year old suspect believed to have been the gunman who targeted a vehicle near an Israeli settlement north of Ramallah and wounded a foreign national of Palestinian descent was killed by Israeli soldiers after he attempted to fire upon them 34 Nabi Salih was one of three main subjects of the 2016 book The Way to the Spring Life and Death in Palestine by Ben Ehrenreich 35 B Tselem reports Palestinian protesters clashing with Israeli forces near Nabi Salih 2011 In February 2011 B Tselem volunteers filmed Israeli soldiers coming to the homes of Palestinian residents waking and photographing children 36 A B Tselem report 37 released in September 2011 accused Israel s security forces of infringing the rights of the Palestinian demonstrators in Nabi Saleh On 31 August 2012 two demonstrators at the village were injured by bullets during a protest gathering The IDF undertook to investigate and said that soldiers fired shots into the air in response to stone throwing 38 In 2016 the villagers decided to stop their protest marches In the six years since 2010 the mayor estimated that 350 members out of a population of 600 had suffered injuries from various Israeli crowd dispersal measures 50 of whom had been disabled 3 On 6 June 2018 Israeli shot dead Izz Abd al Hafith Tamimi 21 according to local sources at point blank range with three live bullets to the neck Palestinian sources reported that he was being sought on suspicion of being a stone thrower The incident occurred during clashes that arose during an Israeli raid on the village 39 One Israeli army reports say he was shot by a soldier who had been wounded by a rock thrown by the youth 40 but according to the Twitter account of the Israeli army no Israeli soldier was injured 41 Geography Beni Zeid Deir en Nidham Neby Saleh Ain W Reiya Survey of Western Palestine 1872 1877 The village is located in the Raya Valley 21 15 at an elevation of 570 meters above sea level along the mountainous chain running down the West Bank Nabi Salih is located 20 kilometers northwest the cities of Ramallah and al Bireh 17 It is adjacent of the Beit Rima part of Bani Zeid in the northwest Other nearby localities include Kafr Ein in the north Deir as Sudan to the northeast Abud to the west and Deir Nidham to the southwest 42 In a 1945 land and population survey by Sami Hadawi Nabi Salih had a total land area of 2 846 dunams of which 2 797 was Arab owned the remainder public owned The built up area of the village only constituted 11 dunams while 735 dunams were planted with olive groves 1 Important Bird Area A largely forested 3 500 ha site in the vicinity of the villages of Nabi Salih and Umm Safa has been recognised as an Important Bird Area IBA by BirdLife International because it supports a population of lesser spotted eagles 43 HydrologyThere is a series of five natural springs in the Raya Valley that extends between Nabi Salih and the nearby village of Dir Nizam Ein al Qaws is the largest of four natural springs in the Raya valley The others are Ein Al Raya on the northwest of Highway 465 Ein al Qaws and Ein Khaled side by side to the southeast of Highway 465 and Ein El Zama a on Highway 50 21 15 Ein al Qaws Spring Near the village there is a natural spring named Ein al Qaws the Bow Spring which is owned by an individual of the village Bashir Tamimi In 2009 settlers from the nearby illegal Israeli settlement of Halamish took control over the spring and its surroundings and prevented Palestinian access to their land Subsequently people of Nabi Salih and the nearby village of Dir Nizam began regular Friday protests for the spring and against the Israeli occupation in general 44 45 21 46 DemographicsIn the 1997 census by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics PCBS Nabi Salih had a population of 371 Palestinian refugees constituted just 4 3 of the inhabitants 47 According to the PCBS the village had a population of 524 inhabitants in mid year 2006 48 The 2007 PCBS census recorded a population of 534 49 Notable residentsAhlam Tamimi accomplice in the Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing 50 Bassem Tamimi activist for the Palestinian cause 50 Ahed Tamimi teen activist for the Palestinian cause arrested in December 2017 for slapping an Israeli soldier 51 See also Palestine portalNabi SamwilReferences a b c Government of Palestine Department of Statistics Village Statistics April 1945 Quoted in Hadawi 1970 p 65 Palmer 1881 p 240 a b Deger Allison 7 September 2016 After building a protest movement West Bank village of Nabi Saleh steps back from weekly Friday protests Mondoweiss Retrieved 30 January 2018 a b Finkelstein et al 1997 pp 379 380 Hutteroth and Abdulfattah 1977 p 112 Guerin 1875 pp 105 106 Socin 1879 p 158 Hartmann 1883 p 106 also noted 5 houses Conder and Kitchener 1882 vol II p 291 Schick 1896 p 126 Barron 1923 Table VII Sub district of Ramallah p 17 Mills 1932 p 50 Government of Palestine Department of Statistics 1945 p 26 Government of Palestine Department of Statistics Village Statistics April 1945 Quoted in Hadawi 1970 p 112 Government of Palestine Department of Statistics Village Statistics April 1945 Quoted in Hadawi 1970 p 162 Government of Jordan Department of Statistics 1964 p 24 a b Welcome to al Nabi Salih Palestine Remembered a b c Bshara Khaldun An Nabi Saleh Cultural Centre An Nabi Saleh permanent dead link Riwaq Centre and RehabiMed a b Bussow 2011 pp 123 124 Amira Hass Defying the occupation with a camcorder at Haaretz 23 July 2012 a b c d How dispossession happens the humanitarian impact of the takeover of Palestinian springs by Israeli settlers OCHAOPT PDF United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs occupied Palestinian territory March 2012 p 29 Retrieved January 12 2017 See Map on page 16 Nahum Barnea Nebi Salah footage a reflection of Israel Ynet 6 September 2015 Bannoura Saed April 4 2015 Five Injured As Soldiers Attack Nabi Saleh Weekly Protest International Middle East Media Center IMEMC Ramallah Retrieved January 30 2018 a b Israel detains 15 at Nabi Saleh protest Archived 2012 04 11 at the Wayback Machine Ma an News Agency 2011 12 16 Hasson Nir Palestinian dies after hit by tear gas canister Haaretz 2011 12 11 Israeli soldiers clash with mourners at funeral of Palestinian protester Phoebe Greenwood 11 December 2011 The Guardian Israeli military closes investigation into death of Palestinian stone thrower 6 December 2013 The Guardian Harriet Sherwood 20 May 2012 Palestinian protester cleared of incitement charge The Guardian Retrieved 20 May 2012 Amira Hass 28 March 2011 Mighty Israel and its quest to quash Palestinian popular protest Haaretz Retrieved 20 May 2012 Steve Weizman 20 May 2012 West Bank activist Tamimi convicted of stoning charge Agence France Presse Retrieved 20 May 2012 Israel military court convicts Palestinian protest leader of urging youths to hurl rocks The Washington Post Associated Press 20 May 2012 Archived from the original on 18 September 2019 Retrieved 20 May 2012 Palestinian dies of wounds in Nabi Saleh protest Archived 2014 07 05 at the Wayback Machine Ma an News Agency 2012 11 19 1 Maan news 16 1 2016 Momani Abbas 16 July 2017 Israeli forces shoot Palestinian gunman dead army AFP Retrieved 16 July 2017 Ben Ehrenreich s new Palestine book explores life on Planet Hebron by Charles Glass June 18 2016 The Intercept B Tselem report Archived 2011 06 05 at the Wayback Machine February 15 2011 B Tselem Show of Force Israeli Military Conduct in Weekly Demonstrations in a Nabi Saleh report B Tselem Retrieved 6 October 2011 Elior Levy Report 2 Palestinians injured by IDF fire at Ynet 31 August 2012 Israeli forces kill 21 year old Palestinian from Tamimi family in Nabi Saleh Ma an News Agency 6 June 2018 Elior Levy Yoav Zitun Palestinian shot dead after throwing stone at IDF soldier Ynet 6 June 2018 Palestinian man killed by Israeli gunfire in West Bank Archived 2021 12 04 at the Wayback Machine June 6 2018 New4Europe Satellite view of al Nabi Salih Um Al Safa Nabi Saleh BirdLife Data Zone BirdLife International 2021 Retrieved 26 February 2021 Gideon Levy April 22 2010 A spa for Samaria Haaretz Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved January 4 2018 The white intifada is spreading After Bil in and Na alin the village of Nabi Saleh has joined the popular protest Every Friday villagers demonstrate against the expropriation of a spring Protest in Nabi Salih Israeli Channel 10 January 8 2010 Archived from the original on August 17 2017 Retrieved January 31 2010 This Place Is Only for Jews The West Bank s Apartheid Springs by Gideon Levy and Alex Levac Aug 29 2019 Haaretz Palestinian Population by Locality and Refugee Status Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics PCBS Projected Mid Year Population for Ramallah amp Al Bireh Governorate by Locality 2004 2006 Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics PCBS 2007 PCBS Census Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics p 113 a b Ehrenreich Ben Is This Where the Third Intifada Will Start Archive The New York Times 15 March 2013 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Harriet Sherwood 2 Jan 2018 Palestinian 16 year old Ahed Tamimi is the latest child victim of Israel s occupation The Guardian Retrieved 3 Jan 2018 BibliographyBarron J B ed 1923 Palestine Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922 Government of Palestine Bussow J 2011 Hamidian Palestine Politics and Society in the District of Jerusalem 1872 1908 BRILL ISBN 978 9004205697 Conder C R Kitchener H H 1882 The Survey of Western Palestine Memoirs of the Topography Orography Hydrography and Archaeology Vol 2 London Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund Finkelstein I Lederman Zvi eds 1997 Highlands of many cultures Tel Aviv Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University Publications Section ISBN 965 440 007 3 Government of Jordan Department of Statistics 1964 First Census of Population and Housing Volume I Final Tables General Characteristics of the Population PDF Government of Palestine Department of Statistics 1945 Village Statistics April 1945 Guerin V 1875 Description Geographique Historique et Archeologique de la Palestine Vol 2 Samarie pt 2 Paris Imprime par autorisation de l empereur a l Impr imperiale Hadawi S 1970 Village Statistics of 1945 A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center Hartmann M 1883 Die Ortschaftenliste des Liwa Jerusalem in dem turkischen Staatskalender fur Syrien auf das Jahr 1288 der Flucht 1871 Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina Vereins 6 102 149 Hutteroth Wolf Dieter Abdulfattah Kamal 1977 Historical Geography of Palestine Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century Erlanger Geographische Arbeiten Sonderband 5 Erlangen Germany Vorstand der Frankischen Geographischen Gesellschaft ISBN 3 920405 41 2 Mills E ed 1932 Census of Palestine 1931 Population of Villages Towns and Administrative Areas Jerusalem Government of Palestine Palmer E H 1881 The Survey of Western Palestine Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener R E Transliterated and Explained by E H Palmer Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund Schick C 1896 Zur Einwohnerzahl des Bezirks Jerusalem Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina Vereins 19 120 127 Socin A 1879 Alphabetisches Verzeichniss von Ortschaften des Paschalik Jerusalem Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina Vereins 2 135 163 External linksWelcome To al Nabi Salih Nabi Salih Welcome to Palestine Survey of Western Palestine Map 14 IAA Wikimedia commons Nabi Salih Factsheet Applied Research Institute Jerusalem ARIJ Nabi Salih profile ARIJ Nabi Salih aerial photo ARIJ Mighty Israel and its quest to quash Palestinian popular protest The military has delegated its best soldiers investigators and judges to safeguarding Israel against the organizer of Nabi Saleh s popular uprising by Amira Hass 28 03 11 Haaretz Brian Wood Nabi Saleh village Palestine Archived 2008 07 19 at the Wayback Machine Nabi Saleh Archived 2021 05 17 at the Wayback Machine from the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee An Nabi Saleh from ISM Holy Land Archived 2019 06 28 at the Wayback Machine documentary film Stone Cold Justice by John Lyons for Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nabi Salih amp oldid 1101699928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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