The Peterborough Examiner

Israel criticized by EU, UN over West Bank home demolition­s

- MAJDI MOHAMMED AND JOSEPH KRAUSS

Israel has come under heavy criticism after the military demolished several homes and other structures in a Bedouin community in the occupied West Bank this week as much of the world’s attention was focused on the U.S. election.

On Friday, a group of European diplomats visited the community of Khirbet Humsu in the northern Jordan Valley in a show of support for the Palestinia­n community against what an EU representa­tive said was a violation of internatio­nal law.

Israeli troops with bulldozers and heavy equipment on Tuesday — U.S. election day — demolished 18 tents and other structures that housed 74 people, including 41 minors, according to the Israeli rights group B’Tselem. The Israeli military said the structures were built without permission.

B’Tselem said the troops also demolished livestock enclosures, storage sheds, cooking tents, solar panels, water containers and feeding troughs, and that they confiscate­d 30 tons of livestock feed, a vehicle and two tractors.

Abed al Ghani Awad, a resident of the impoverish­ed Bedouin community, said life was already difficult before the demolition­s.

“We suffer from all different kinds of weather, heat and cold

and water scarcity,” he said, adding that the closest source of water is 14 kilometres away.

European Union Representa­tive Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff, who led the delegation, said it was “very clear” that the demolition of the structures “is contrary to internatio­nal law.”

Yvonne Helle, the UN humanitari­an co-ordinator for the Palestinia­n territorie­s, said in a statement earlier this week that it was the single largest demolition of its kind in the past decade.

“Their vulnerabil­ity is further compounded by the onset of winter and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” she said of the Bedouins of of Khirbet Humsu. “Some of the demol

ished structures had been donated as humanitari­an assistance.”

The Israeli military body in charge of civilian affairs in the West Bank says an “enforcemen­t activity” was carried out against seven tents and eight pens that were “illegally constructe­d” in a firing range. It declined to respond to questions about the broader policy of home demolition­s.

Israel seized the West Bank in the 1967 war and has establishe­d Jewish settlement­s there that are now home to nearly 500,000 people. The West Bank is home to more than 2.5 million Palestinia­ns, and is seen as the main component of a future Palestinia­n state.

 ?? MAJDI MOHAMMED THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Palestinia­ns collect grain after Israeli troops with bulldozers and heavy equipment destroyed a storage structure in Khirbet Humsu in Jordan Valley in the West Bank on Friday.
MAJDI MOHAMMED THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Palestinia­ns collect grain after Israeli troops with bulldozers and heavy equipment destroyed a storage structure in Khirbet Humsu in Jordan Valley in the West Bank on Friday.

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