International law strictly prohibits the wanton and extensive destruction of property in occupied or colonized territories, categorizing such acts as war crimes under key treaties and customary international law. Arson, as a deliberate form of property destruction, falls under these prohibitions.
Arson and destruction of property by colonists in occupied territories are classified as a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention. This includes prohibitions against the destruction of private property (Article 53) and pillaging (Article 147). Additionally, the destruction of property is prohibited unless it is absolutely necessary for military operations. The latter is not the issue in the West Bank, as arson is by colonizing terrorists.
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When acts and or activities by the Israeli annexing belligerent targeting the colonized people are systematic, and or are on a large scale, we consider these acts and activities as shown in the 'breadcrumbs'. This does not include violations, as they refer to resorting to breaches of rules and international law.
- You are viewing a selection from our huge archives, but it is representative of the situation, which has been in the West Bank for years, but currently in an escalated form of exploiting the "war" in Gaza.
- Dates refer to the day when a video or photo was posted on the account of a social media user, or published by a source in the public domain, when it concerns a publication.
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20251225 - Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem - Colonizing terorists have set fire to a excavator (3 photos)
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20251209 - Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron - Colonizing terrorists burned a car and a tractor of a Palestinian community in Wadi Al-Rakheem (4 photos)
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