“Palestine Refugees: a challenge for the International Community”. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. ReliefWeb (2006年10月10日). 2006年10月17日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2024年4月27日閲覧。 “Settler violence has forced out over half the Palestinian population in some neighborhoods in the downtown area of Hebron. This once bustling community is now eerily deserted, and presents a harrowing existence for those few Palestinians who dare to remain or who are too deep in poverty to move elsewhere.”
“Palestine Refugees: a challenge for the International Community”. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. ReliefWeb (2006年10月10日). 2006年10月17日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2024年4月27日閲覧。 “Settler violence has forced out over half the Palestinian population in some neighborhoods in the downtown area of Hebron. This once bustling community is now eerily deserted, and presents a harrowing existence for those few Palestinians who dare to remain or who are too deep in poverty to move elsewhere.”
Hope in Hebron. David Shulman, New York Review of Books, 22 March 2013:
″Those who still live on Shuhada Street can't enter their own homes from the street. Some use the rooftops to go in and out, climbing from one roof to another before issuing into adjacent homes or alleys. Some have cut gaping holes in the walls connecting their homes to other (often deserted) houses and thus pass through these buildings until they can exit into a lane outside or up a flight of stairs to a passageway on top of the old casba market. According to a survey conducted by the human-rights organization B’Tselem in 2007, 42 per cent of the Palestinian population in the city center of Hebron (area H2)—some 1,014 families—have abandoned their homes and moved out, most of them to area H1, now under Palestinian control.″