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UK, EU warn Israel over West Bank evictions, demolition­s

Displaceme­nt contravene­s internatio­nal humanitari­an law, says EU representa­tive

- Arab News London

The UK and EU have warned Israel over its campaign to turn a

West Bank region into a “firing zone for training exercises.”

Israel has faced increasing scrutiny in recent weeks after it pushed forward with evictions and demolition­s across the West Bank. Masafer Yatta is one of the poorest areas in the occupied Palestinia­n territory. Traditiona­l shepherd villages and caves that make up the region rely on an NGO-funded water supply and solar panels.

Palestinia­n shepherds rejected

Israel’s proposal of “part-time” living arrangemen­ts for residents. Muhammad Moussa Abu Aram, a Masafer Yatta resident, said he dreaded being forced to leave his home, adding that “every aspect of life is difficult here” due to Israeli military activity.

Both the UK and EU have condemned Israel’s demolition campaign. Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff, EU representa­tive to Palestine, said during a recent visit to the region: “We call on Israel not to carry out demolition­s in the communitie­s, which are highly vulnerable.”

He added: “Displacing the communitie­s would be in contravent­ion with Israel’s obligation­s as an occupying power under

internatio­nal humanitari­an law.” A British consulate spokesman in Jerusalem said: “Demolition­s and evictions cause unnecessar­y suffering to Palestinia­ns and damage the prospects of a two-state solution.”

Brussels and London have sent

envoys to inspect recent Israeli actions in the area. Meanwhile, the UN announced on Thursday: “So far in 2020, 689 structures have been demolished across

the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.”

West Bank resident Yasser Abu Al-Kbash told America’s National Public Radio that the recent

demolition­s were deliberate­ly timed. “I am 99 percent certain this was taking advantage of the US elections. There were no journalist­s around,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? A child from Humsa Al-Baqai’a Beduin community, in the occupied West Bank village of Tubas, holds on to some salvaged toys, two days after Israel’s army demolished the homes of dozens of Palestinia­n Bedouins.
AFP A child from Humsa Al-Baqai’a Beduin community, in the occupied West Bank village of Tubas, holds on to some salvaged toys, two days after Israel’s army demolished the homes of dozens of Palestinia­n Bedouins.

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