Image: Palestinians in front of a destroyed house after
Israeli forces demolished the homes of two Palestinians behind attacks in Jabal
Mukaber in East Jerusalem, on Oct.6, 2015 (AFP/Thomas Coex, File)
Israeli authorities displace 6 Palestinians in Jerusalem demolition
Posted by Ma'an
News Agency on December 16, 2015 in Middle East, News &
Analysis, Activisim
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JERUSALEM (Ma’an)
— Israeli authorities on Wednesday demolished a house in the Sheikh Jarrah
neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem,
displacing six Palestinians, locals said.
Local sources told Ma’an that the residence belonged to
Palestinian Ibrahim Diab and his daughter Dina.
The home was 85 square meters and home to six family
members, Dina told Ma’an. She said that Israeli forces demolished the home on
the grounds that it was constructed without permission from the municipality.
A spokesperson for Jerusalem’s
municipality did not have immediate information regarding the demolition.
Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem
have been under threat of displacement since the Israeli government enacted a
policy of “Judaization” in the area since its occupation in 1967, according to
Israeli rights group B’Tselem.
Over 6,000 homes were demolished immediately after the
occupation began and four neighborhoods were razed entirely, according to
documentation by the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions. The group has
documented nearly 50,000 demolitions in the occupied Palestinian territory
since.
Among those facing imminent displacement is the Sub Luban
family, who Israeli forces have attempted
to remove from their home twice this year.
The family has lived in the home since 1956 — nearby the
Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem’s Old
City — however a group of
Jewish settlers is aiming to take over the property.
Efforts to displace the family have been led by Israeli
right-wing group Ateret Cohanim, whose stated goal is to create a Jewish
majority in the overwhelmingly Palestinian Old City.
Palestinian leadership has repeatedly condemned state-funded
expansion of Jewish-only settlements onto Palestinian property, arguing that
such a policy has been a main factor in preventing progress towards a two-state
solution.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to
the US
last month rejected that settlements were an obstacle to PEACE.
Israel
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