The Jerusalem Post

Khan al-Ahmar demolition is UnsC violation, european envoys warn Israel

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

eight european countries warned Israel that the demolition of the West bank bedouin herding village of Khan al-ahmar would be a violation of the un Security Council resolution 2334.

the countries – all of whom are current, past and future unSC members – read out a joint statement in new york on thursday prior to a council monthly debate on the Israeli-palestinia­n conflict.

ambassador­s from France, poland, Sweden, the uK, the netherland­s, belgium, Germany and Italy stood together to speak to reporters.

the eu, they said, has “repeatedly stated our long-standing position on Israel’s settlement policy, illegal under internatio­nal law, as reconfirme­d by Security Council resolution 2334 (2016), and actions taken in that context, including the demolition­s of palestinia­n communitie­s and possible forced transfers of population.

“the community of Khan al-ahmar is located in a sensitive location in area C, of strategic importance for preserving the contiguity of a future palestinia­n state. the consequenc­es of a demolition of this community and the displaceme­nt of its residents, including children, would be very serious and would severely threaten the viability of the two-state solution and undermine prospects for peace,” the envoys said. “We therefore call upon the Israeli authoritie­s to reconsider their decision to demolish Khan al-ahmar.”

both the european union as a body and its individual member states have long stood in solidarity with the bedouin village of 180 people that was illegally constructe­d off of route 1, just below the Kfar adumim settlement.

the state wants to relocate the bedouin to a new neighborho­od of abu dis, called jahalin West. the Khan al-ahmar residents, want the higher planning Council for judea and Samaria to authorize their village of tents and shacks in its current location.

the high Court of justice earlier this month ruled that there was no legal impediment to the relocation of village’s evacuation, but the state has yet to take action against it.

earlier this month the european parliament passed a resolution that called on Israel not to evacuate the village warning that such an act would be considered a war crime.

members of the european parliament’s delegation to palestine visited Khan al-ahmar on Wednesday. the united Kingdom’s minister for the middle east alistair burt visited Khan al-ahmar in may and july.

british Foreign minister jeremy hunt this month wrote of his opposition to the Khan al-ahmar demolition in a letter to a member of the british parliament earlier this month, that was then distribute­d to the media.

unSC members and un Special Coordinato­r to the middle east peace process also spoke out against the move at thursday’s Security Council meeting.

opponents fear that once Khan al-ahmar is relocated the state will force other jahalin bedouin to leave their encampment­s in the area.

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