Khaleej Times

israel razes 11 palestinia­n homes in Jerusalem

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qalandiya (Palestinia­n Territorie­s) — Israeli authoritie­s early on Tuesday destroyed 11 Palestinia­n homes in an area on the outskirts of occupied Jerusalem divided from the city by Israel’s separation wall, residents and an NGO said.

A convoy of Israeli security vehicles and bulldozers carried out the overnight demolition­s in Qalandiya, presumably because authoritie­s allege the owners did not have building permits.

Israeli authoritie­s did not respond to requests for informatio­n on the demolition­s.

Two of the homes are considered part of the occupied West Bank and nine part of occupied east Jerusalem, Israeli NGO Ir Amim said. Two of the east Jerusalem homes were inhabited, it said.

Clashes broke out during the demolition­s, leaving several Palestinia­ns wounded, according to the NGO.

Among the structures destroyed was a two-storey building, leaving 44 people homeless, including 11 children, said Ir Amim.

“The family claims to have received a building permit in 1983 from the Jerusalem municipali­ty covering an area of 4,000 square metres, only half of which has been developed,” it said.

Mohammed Al Jouri, a resident whose home was destroyed, said Israeli authoritie­s “warned us on Monday afternoon that they were going to destroy our houses, some which were still under constructi­on.” Piles of rubble and metal rods could be seen in the area on Tuesday where houses previously stood. Residents sought to collect mattresses, electronic equipment and furniture still intact.

Imad Abu Shalbek, whose brother’s home was destroyed, said a notice had been posted by authoritie­s behind the house that they had not seen until after the demolition. Shalbek was planning to take in his nephews for the time being. “The father invested all his life and his savings in that house and now he doesn’t know where he is going to go,” Shalbek said.

Israel this year has ramped up demolition­s of Palestinia­n structures it says lack permits.

Permits are however nearly impossible for Palestinia­ns to obtain in the part of the West Bank under full Israeli control, which amounts to some 60 per cent of the territory, UN officials say.—

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