Dayton Daily News

Israeli crews demolish Palestinia­n homes

- By Alon Bernstein

— Israeli work JERUSALEM crews on Monday began demolishin­g dozens of Palestinia­n homes on the outskirts of an east Jerusalem neighborho­od, in one of the largest operations of its kind in years.

The demolition­s capped a years-long legal battle over the buildings, constructe­d near the invisible line straddling the city and the occupied West Bank. Israel says the buildings were erected too close to its West Bank separation barrier. Residents say the buildings are on West Bank land, and the Palestinia­n Authority gave them constructi­on permits.

In the wake of a recent Supreme Court decision clearing the way for the demolition­s, Israeli work crews moved into the neighborho­od overnight. Massive constructi­on vehicles smashed through the roofs of several buildings, and large excavators were digging through the rubble.

Gilad Erdan, Israel’s minister of public security, said the Supreme Court ruled the illegal constructi­on “constitute­s a severe security threat and can provide cover to suicide bombers and other terrorists hiding among civilian population.”

He said that those who built houses along the separation barrier “took the law into their own hands.”

According to the United Nations, some 20 people already living in the buildings were being displaced, while 350 owners of properties that were under constructi­on or not yet inhabited were also affected.

In a joint statement, senior U.N. humanitari­an officials in the region expressed “sadness” over the demolition­s and warned that many other homes could face “the same fate.”

“Israel’s policy of destroying Palestinia­n property is not compatible with its obligation­s under internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” they said.

Hussein al-Sheikh, head of the civil affairs department of the Palestinia­ns Authority, called Monday’s demolition a “crime” and demanded internatio­nal interventi­on.

In Gaza, the territory’s Hamas rulers called for intensifyi­ng “resistance” to “the Zionist settlement project.”

“The increase in the occupation’s crimes against the residents of the holy city is a result of total American support,” said Hazem Qassem, a spokesman for the militant group.

Israel captured east Jerusalem and the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war. The internatio­nal community considers both areas to be occupied territory, and the Palestinia­ns seek them as parts of a future independen­t state.

Israel annexed east Jerusalem and considers it part of its capital — a step that is not internatio­nally recognized. But the competing claims to the territory have created myriad legal complexiti­es.

Israel built its separation barrier in the early 2000s in a move it says was needed to prevent Palestinia­n suicide bombers from reaching Israel from the West Bank. The Palestinia­ns say the structure is an illegal land grab because it juts into the West Bank in many places.

Sur Baher is one of those places. In negotiatio­ns with residents, Israel built the route of the structure in Sur Baher inside the West Bank to prevent dividing the village and disrupting life, according to court documents.

Residents, claiming it is impossible to get Israeli building permits in east Jerusalem, began building the apartment buildings in the West Bank part of the village with permission from the Palestinia­n Authority.

Early this decade, the Israeli military ordered the constructi­on to stop, saying it could not permit highrise buildings so close to the separation barrier.

Israel’s Supreme Court this month rejected residents’ final appeal, clearing the way for the demolition­s.

According to Ir Amim, an Israeli advocacy group that promotes equality and coexistenc­e in the city, Israel has stepped up demolition­s of unauthoriz­ed Palestinia­n properties in east Jerusalem.

It said Israel demolished some 63 housing units in the first half of this year, compared to 37 during the same period last year.

 ?? AP ?? Israeli forces destroy a building in a Palestinia­n village of Sur Baher, east Jerusalem, Monday. Israeli work crews have begun demolishin­g dozens of Palestinia­n homes, capping a years-long legal battle over the buildings.
AP Israeli forces destroy a building in a Palestinia­n village of Sur Baher, east Jerusalem, Monday. Israeli work crews have begun demolishin­g dozens of Palestinia­n homes, capping a years-long legal battle over the buildings.

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