Grazing tactics refers to colonizing terrorists, who let (stolen) livestock graze on Palestinian land, and preventing the native people from letting their livestock grazing on their own land as an act of designating the land to be annexed by the armed occupation forces.
International law prohibits the transfer of people, including herders, into an occupied territory and considers the seizure of land for their use illegal. This is because such actions violate the prohibition on forcibly transferring the civilian population of an occupied territory and are considered a violation of the occupying power's duty to protect the rights of the occupied people.
This law also considers any actions by transferred people, such as stealing sheep, a violation of international humanitarian law (IHL) and property rights. Threatening herders is a form of violence that is prohibited by IHL, which includes the protection of civilians from acts of violence, intimidation, and cruel or degrading treatment.
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20250708 - Masafer Yatta, Hebron area, West Bank - Colonizing terrorists let their sheep graze on Palestinian land
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20231216 - Masafer Yatta, Southern Hebron - Colonizing terrorists threatening Palestinian shepherds in Tuba.