Palestinians Accuse JCB of Complicity, as Israeli Army Demolishes Homes for the Third Time in One Week


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By Tom Anderson – Feb 10, 2021
On Monday 8 February, heavily armed Israeli soldiers entered the Palestinian Bedouin village of Humsa, and forced people to leave their homes.Theyย used a bulldozerย manufactured by British companyย JCBย to flatten peopleโs tents and possessions while the villagers looked on.
The Canaryย has also been shown photographs showing that JCB equipment was used to destroy houses in the nearby village of Yarza on the same day. The use of JCBโs equipment has led to Palestinians accusing JCB of complicity in the demoitions.
Third time in one week
This was theย third timeย in one week that soldiers had come to demolish homes in Humsa. Local Palestinian residents have been left without shelter after the demolitions andย forcedย to sleep outside.
The demolitions are part of the Israeli stateโs colonialย policy, aimed at stealing Palestinian land.
Demolitions must end
Over 600ย Palestinian homes and structures were demolished in 2019 alone. Andย during 2019, almost 30,000 Palestinians were affected by demolitions carried out by the Israeli state using JCB equipment.
Officials from the United Nations visited the community last week to speak to the villagers. After their visit, they madeย a statement that West Bank demolitions must be halted.
The community has become rubble. The Israeli army came and destroyed all of our homes and tents. We are now in the open, between the ground and the skyโฆ
She also said:
We have no alternative but to remain here on our land. They will continue to demolish, and we will continue to build and remain steadfast here.โ
Jamal Jumaa of Palestinian campaign groupย Stop the Wallย toldย The Canary:
The destruction of Humsa community in north of the Jordan Valley is part of a wider ethnic cleansing plan targeting over 70 communities like Humsa.
This is to enable [the Israeli forces] to steal the land without itโs people. They would never do it to a Jewish community or colony. This is a war crime, a crime against humanity, against poor people living in tents like their ancestors, destroying their future their culture, their homeland.
And for those companies [whose] bulldozers were used in these crimes, like JCB. Shame on you! You should stop selling your machines for Israel, you are complicit with these crimes.
The Canaryย contacted JCB for comment on the destruction of Humsa with JCB machines. We had not received a reply by the time of publication.
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Profits for a wealthy Tory donor
JCB is owned by theย Bamfords, one of theย wealthiestย families in the UK. Anthony Bamford hasย donatedmillions of pounds to the Tory party and to campaigns in support of Brexit.
JCB is facing anย investigationย after a UK government body found that aย complaintย against it by UK charity Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights (LPHR) is โmaterial and substantiatedโ. LPHR allege that JCBโs supply of construction equipment used in the demolition of Palestinian homes and property by Israeli forces is in breach of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentโs (OECD) guidelines on human rights.
According to LPHR, if its complaint is successful, then JCB may be expected to sever relationships with Israeli company Comasco, which distributes JCB machinery in Israel.
Grassroots action
UK campaigners have been taking action against British companyย JCB, which provides equipment used in Israelโs demolitions. In October 2020,ย The Canaryย wrote:
Palestine solidarity organisers across the UK have launched grassroots campaigns against the company. Two groups of activists from campaign group Stop the Demolitions locked themselves in the road to shut down JCBโs UK premises. Campaigns have also been launched against the companyโs franchised dealerships in Sheffield and Farnham.
Students at Sheffield Hallam University protested against the universityโs partnership with JCB. โฆ
All these campaigns are part of a grassroots network dedicated to forcing JCB to end its supply of equipment to Israel.
Campaigners areย also calling on the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) to stop accepting donations from JCB.
โViolating international lawโ
Jumaa toldย The Canaryย how he thought people should take action against JCB and companies like it:
We should gather our efforts to boycott them, to isolate them, and to tell them: โWhat you are doing is violating international law. What you are doing is horribleโ. These are crimes against humanity used by this criminal state.
JCB has been informed time and time again that its equipment is being used in Israelโs home demolitions. These demolitions are currently being used as a weapon to try and wipe the community of Humsa off the map. Its time for JCBโs directors to distance themselves from state sanctioned racism, and to prevent JCB equipment being used by the Israeli army.
Tom Anderson is part of Shoal Collective, whose research is referenced above. He is also part of the Stop the Demolitions campaign.
Featured image:ย via Stop the Wall (with permission)