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Israel rebuked for ‘biggest demolition of Palestinia­n homes in years’

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The United Nations has rebuked Israel for carrying out what it said was the biggest demolition of Palestinia­n homes in the occupied West Bank for a decade.

Some 73 people, including 41 children, were made homeless when their dwellings were knocked down in the Bedouin settlement of Khirbet Humsa, in the Jordan Valley, the UN said.

The Israeli military said the structures had been built illegally.

But the UN called the Israeli actions a “grave breach” of internatio­nal law.

According to the UN Office for the Co- ordination of Humanitari­an Affairs (Ocha), 76 structures - including homes, animal shelters, toilets and solar panels - were destroyed when Israeli bulldozers moved in late on Tuesday.

Israeli authoritie­s put the figure considerab­ly lower, saying an “enforcemen­t activity” had been carried out involving seven tents and eight animal pens.

Footage from the scene following the demolition, released by Israeli human rights group B’Tselem, showed the area strewn with wreckage including twisted metal, sheets and cots. ”This is a great injustice,” resident Harb Abu al-Kabash told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. “We didn’t know they were coming and we didn’t prepare, and now we are facing rain.”

In a statement, the Israeli military body responsibl­e for civilian affairs in the West Bank said the destroyed structures had been “built illegally in a firing zone”, or military training area.

Ocha said Khirbet Humsa, known as

Humsa al-Bqaiaa in Arabic, was one of 38 communitie­s fully or partially located within Israeli-designated “firing zones” and which constitute “some of the most vulnerable communitie­s in the West Bank”. - BBC

 ??  ?? Pictures from the scene showed the area strewn with debris after the demolition
Pictures from the scene showed the area strewn with debris after the demolition

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