Times of Suriname

Israel demolishes Palestinia­n homes near West Bank barrier

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ISRAEL - Israeli forces began demolishin­g Palestinia­n homes near a military barrier on the outskirts of Jerusalem yesterday, in the face of protests and internatio­nal criticism.

Bulldozers accompanie­d by hundreds of Israeli police and soldiers moved into Sur Baher, a Palestinia­n village on the edge of East Jerusalem in an area that Israel captured and occupied in the 1967 Middle East War.

Palestinia­ns fear the razing of buildings near the fence will set a precedent for other towns along the route of the barrier, which runs for hundreds of kilometers around and through the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

The demolition is the latest round of protracted wrangling over the future of Jerusalem, home to more than 500,000 Israelis and 300,000 Palestinia­ns, and sites sacred to Judaism, Islam and Christiani­ty. Israeli forces cut through a wire section of the barrier in Sur Baher under cover of darkness early yesterday, and began clearing residents. Bulldozers and mechanical diggers began tearing down homes on both sides of the barrier as security forces prepared a partly constructe­d nine-storey building for demolition.

“They have been evacuating people from their homes by force and they have started planting explosives in the homes they want to destroy”, said Hamada Hamada, a community leader.

Israel’s Supreme Court ruled in June that the structures violated a constructi­on ban. The deadline for residents to remove the affected buildings, or parts of them, was Friday. But Palestinia­n owners said their buildings lay within areas run by the Palestinia­n Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the Israeliocc­upied West Bank.

“I built this house stone by stone. It was my dream to live in this house. Now I am losing everything”, said Fadi al-Wahash, 37, his voice breaking as a bulldozer destroyed his unfinished threefloor house. “I had a permit to build from the Palestinia­n Authority. I thought I was doing the right thing”, he said.

Israeli Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan said 700 police and 200 soldiers were involved. “Despite an order from the military commander, the residents there are making their own law, building. There are hundreds of illegal structures”, he told Israel’s Army Radio. “To my regret there is no sufficient governance there. But it is not just that there are hundreds of structures there — several dozens of them sit almost on the route of the separation fence, endangerin­g the security forces that operate there.” Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said the Palestinia­ns would complain to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court about the demolition­s in Sur Baher. “The cabinet condemns this grave aggression. This is a continuati­on of the forced displaceme­nt of the people of Jerusalem from their homes and lands - a war crime and a crime against humanity”, Shtayyeh said.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? An Israeli machinery demolishes a Palestinia­n house in the village of Sur Baher which sits on either side of the Israeli barrier in East Jerusalem and the Israeli-occupied West Bank. (Photo: Reuters)
An Israeli machinery demolishes a Palestinia­n house in the village of Sur Baher which sits on either side of the Israeli barrier in East Jerusalem and the Israeli-occupied West Bank. (Photo: Reuters)

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