The Borneo Post

Israel police evict settlers as deadline looms

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NETIV HAAVOT OUTPOST, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Israeli police began evicting settlers from homes in a West Bank outpost yesterday ahead of a court deadline to leave structures partially built on Palestinia­n land, an AFP correspond­ent reported.

Young boys in tears were followed by a young woman holding a baby, as they were escorted out of their home in the Netiv Haavot neighbourh­ood of Elazar settlement, south of Jerusalem.

They left without any resort to physical contact by the unarmed police.

In February, Israel’s Supreme Court gave the settlers until June 15 to vacate 15 homes found to have been built partly on private Palestinia­n land.

An estimated 2,000 people, most of them young activists, had travelled to the outpost to support the settlers and protest their eviction.

Large Israeli flags were flying on some of the rooftops, as well as signs pledging to return to the site.

After morning prayers, men sang and danced in a show of faith outside the homes to be razed.

Police had tried to prevent supporters from going inside but videos published on social media showed activists joining residents in several of the homes.

One resident, Aviad Amitai, said that Tuesday marked the start of a three- day process, with police clearing people from the houses subject to the court order before demolishin­g them.

“We have a peaceful protest, we are law-abiding people, we are not going to show any violence here,” Amitai told AFP.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said that while residents did not want the event to be violent, “we’ve seen in previous evacuation­s police officers being injured as a result of stones or violent incidents.”

We have a peaceful protest, we are law-abiding people, we are not going to show any violence here.

To keep away people intent on violence, police had set up roadblocks in the area, denying access to 10 people so far, he said.

Police deployed 500 officers to secure the location and “continue to evacuate the area, step by step”.

Rosenfeld said eviction of the homes was expected to take “at least several hours, probably the whole day.”

Hananel Dorni, chairman of settler group the Yesha council, said the court’s decision to demolish the homes was “unwarrante­d”. — AFP

Aviad Amitai, resident

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 ??  ?? Israeli settlers scuffle with security forces at the Netiv Haavot settlement, near Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank. — AFP photo
Israeli settlers scuffle with security forces at the Netiv Haavot settlement, near Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Israeli settlers burn tyres to protest against the evacuation of homes at Netiv Haavot settlement near Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank. — AFP photo
Israeli settlers burn tyres to protest against the evacuation of homes at Netiv Haavot settlement near Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank. — AFP photo

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