The Borneo Post

Israel’s court okays demolition of West Bank village within seven days

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JERUSALEM: Israel’s top court yesterday upheld an order to raze a Palestinia­n Bedouin village in the occupied West Bank, after debating petitions challengin­g the decision.

There has been strong internatio­nal pressure on Israel to reverse its plans to raze Khan al-Ahmar, which the Israeli authoritie­s say was built illegally.

“We reject the petitions” against the directive to demolish Khan al- Ahmar, the supreme court panel said in its ruling, adding that a temporary order preventing the razing of the village during court hearings “will be cancelled within seven days from today.”

The present village consists mainly of makeshift structures of tin and wood, as is generally the case with Bedouin sites.

In May, the Supreme Court rejected a final appeal against its demolition after nine years of hearings before various tribunals.

Activists say the villagers had little alternativ­e but to build without Israeli constructi­on permits that are almost never issued to Palestinia­ns in the large parts of the West Bank where Israel has full control over civil affairs.

Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who oversees the occupation of the West Bank, praised the judges for their decision in the face of “the coordinate­d hypocrisy attack by ( Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas) Abu Mazen, the left and European states.”

“Nobody is above the law, nobody will keep us from acting on our sovereignt­y and responsibi­lity as a state,” he said in a statement. — AFP

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