Jerusalem Mayor Wants More Palestinian Homes
Demolished, Israeli Occupation Forces Demolish A House in Bethlehem
Israeli Occupation Forces Demolish A House In Al-khader
Village In Bethlehem
Wednesday April 14, 2010 13:17 by George Rishmawi - IMEMC & Agencies
The Israeli occupation forces demolished the house of Ali Mousa from
Al-Khader village near Bethlehem Wednesday morning.
Palestinian media sources and eyewitnesses reported that Israeli
military vehicles including bulldozers beefed up in the village
The Israeli occupation forces claimed the house is located in a closed
military zone and should be demolished for security reasons. Mousa told
IMEMC over the phone that this is the third time the Israeli military
have demolished his house. The first time was in 1988 following Israel's
plan to erect a military base in the area.
Mousa, father of six,
added, the Israeli general security service offered to pay him 3 million
dollars to leave his house and his land, but he refused, adding that
they want to force him out of the area at any cost.
The Israeli
occupation forces refused to abide by an Israeli court ruling, brought
to them by the Mousa's lawyer to cease the demolition, and declared the
area a closed military zone, and carried on with the demolition.
Earlier in the day, Israeli occupation forces vehicles demolished
the house of Maher Sultan in the village of Hares near Salfit. The house
is still under construction and consists of two stories and would be
home to a family of 9 people.
Palestine News Agency (WAFA) said
the Israeli authorities issued a warning few months ago that they will
demolish the house, however Sultan asserted that the warning was not
addressed to him, but to someone else.
He added however, that he
complained to the Israeli court but received no response.
Jerusalem Mayor Wants More Palestinian Homes Demolished
Wednesday April 14, 2010 06:05 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Jerusalem Mayor, Nir Barkat, issued orders instructing municipality
engineers to demolish more Palestinian homes at a number of
neighborhoods in Silwan town in East Jerusalem.
The municipality
will start the demolishing of Palestinian homes in Silwan on Wednesday
and could also demolish homes in other Arab neighborhoods.
Israel recently demolished several Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem
but halted further demolishing due to external pressures.
Fakhri
Abu Diab, member of a local committee that’s active in defending
Palestinian homes in Silwan, stated that the resumption of home
demolition in Jerusalem proves that Israel does not care about the
international law, and is ignoring calls by the UN, the United States
and several other countries to stop these violations.
Abu Diab
added that Israel is escalating its illegal settlement activities while
at the same time is trying to force the Palestinians out of the city.
He demanded the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas to halt all
talks with Israel, and to act on the international level to impose
sanctions on Israel and oblige it to stop its violations in Jerusalem
and the rest of Palestine.
Ziad Al Hammoury, head of the
Jerusalem Center for Social and Economic Rights (JCSER) stated that
Israel halted the demolishing of homes in the past few months due to
technical issues regarding financing the demolishing and providing
protection to municipality workers.
Al Hammoury added that
Israel is acting on forcing the Palestinians out of Jerusalem by
demolishing their homes and imposing restrictions of them, and now the
Israeli government issued a decision to expel thousands of Palestinian
from the West Bank.
“This is all part of the Israeli demographic
plan”, he stated, “they want to force the Palestinians out and replace
them with Jewish settlers, that’s why they are building thousands of
units for Jewish settlers while demolishing Palestinian homes and
expelling the residents out of their homeland”.
On October of
2009, the Israeli government halted the demolishing of homes due to
external pressures as the issue brought international attention, yet not
sufficient to force Israel to comply by the international law.
But should the Israeli police adhere to the demands of Jerusalem mayor,
the demolishing would restart in the coming few days.
It is worth
mentioning that the Planning and Construction Department at the
Jerusalem Municipality is planning to approve a construction plan to
built more homes in Gilo illegal settlement.
The Construction
Department will hold a meeting this coming Thursday and will likely
approve a plan to annex more Palestinian lands to the Gilo settlement in
order to use those lands for the construction of public facilities.
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