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Israel’s buses for Palestinians set on fire
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Palestinians sit in a bus as a new line is made available by Israel to take Palestinian labourers from the Israeli army crossing Eyal, near the West Bank town of Qalqilya, into the Israeli city Tel Aviv, on March 4, 2013. (AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA)
Palestinians sit in a bus as a new line is made available by Israel to take Palestinian labourers from the Israeli army crossing Eyal, near the West Bank town of Qalqilya, into the Israeli city Tel Aviv, on March 4, 2013. (AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA)
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OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: A day after Israel began running separate West Bank bus lines for Palestinian workers, vandals tried to set fire to several of the vehicles overnight, police said Tuesday.

“Two buses were apparently set on fire but we are looking into all possibilities,” police spokeswoman Luba Samri told AFP, saying the incident took place in the Arab-Israeli town of Kfar Qassem, which lies very close to the Green Line.

Police sources quoted by Army Radio said the buses had been torched as a protest against the new transportation system, which came into effect Monday.

The incident took place just hours after Israel began running separate bus lines for Palestinian workers and Jewish settlers, in a move which was bluntly denounced by an Israeli rights group as “segregation” and “simple racism.”

But Israel’s Transport Ministry denied the charge, saying Palestinians with a permit to work in Israel were allowed to travel “on all public transport lines.”

The controversy over the separate bus lines continued to draw sharp criticism from Palestinian officials Tuesday. “This is a racist policy of segregation,” Deputy Labor Minister Assef Said told AFP.

His remarks were echoed by the Palestinian Workers Union, which also denounced it as “a racist measure” and said the buses would become an easy target for attacks by settler extremists.

The new bus route ferries Palestinian workers from the Eyal checkpoint just north of the West Bank city of Qalqilya to several cities in Israel where they have permits to work.

The Transport Ministry said the new line was to serve Palestinian workers entering Israel in a bid “to replace the pirate operators who transport the workers at inflated fares.”

But Israeli media reports said the service was launched after Jewish settlers complained that forcing them to share public transport with Palestinians was a security risk.

Until now, the workers have been reaching Israel by catching buses which run from outside Jewish settlements and which they would ride alongside settlers traveling to Israel.

Ron Nahman, the late mayor of Ariel settlement, said last November that he was in talks with the Israeli army, the police and the Transport Ministry to find ways of “stopping Palestinians from boarding the buses that go to Ariel.”

“All of them are working on this problem, and we hope that they will soon find a solution to the reality that is bothering our people,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on March 06, 2013, on page 9.
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Story Summary
A day after Israel began running separate West Bank bus lines for Palestinian workers, vandals tried to set fire to several of the vehicles overnight, police said Tuesday.

The incident took place just hours after Israel began running separate bus lines for Palestinian workers and Jewish settlers, in a move which was bluntly denounced by an Israeli rights group as "segregation" and "simple racism".

But Israel's Transport Ministry denied the charge, saying Palestinians with a permit to work in Israel were allowed to travel "on all public transport lines".

Until now, the workers have been reaching Israel by catching buses which run from outside Jewish settlements and which they would ride alongside settlers traveling to Israel.
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