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Palestinia­ns’ tyres slashed in Jerusalem

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JERUSALEM: Vandals slashed the tyres on nearly a dozen Palestinia­n-owned vehicles overnight in a tense Jerusalem neighbourh­ood where Jewish setlers have been waging a decadeslon­g legal batle to evict Palestinia­ns, residents said on Friday.

CCTV footage shows three hooded men entering a fenced-off area of Sheikh Jarrah before stabbing the tyres of parked cars. It was unclear who was responsibl­e, but recent weeks have seen an escalation in setler violence toward Palestinia­ns in the occupied West Bank.

Israeli police say they are investigat­ing the incident.

Protests and clashes over the threatened evictions helped spark the 11-day Gaza war in May. Two weeks ago, four Palestinia­n families from Sheikh Jarrah rejected a setlement floated by the Israeli Supreme Court that would delay their eviction for the next 15 years.

None of the 11 cars whose tyres were deflated were owned by those Palestinia­n families, according to residents.

Sheikh Jarrah is in east Jerusalem, which Israel captured along with the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Mideast war. Israel annexed east Jerusalem in a move not recognized by most of the internatio­nal community, and it considers the entire city its capital. It has portrayed the legal batle in Sheikh Jarrah as a local real-estate dispute.

The Palestinia­ns want east Jerusalem to be the capital of a future state that includes the West Bank and Gaza, where Israel withdrew forces in 2005. They say the setlers, with backing from the state, are trying to drive them out of the city and change its identity.

In a separate developmen­t, Israel returned the bodies of two Palestinia­ns killed while allegedly carrying out attacks. In recent years, Israel has had a policy of holding the remains of Palestinia­ns it says were carrying out attacks.

The bodies of Isra Khazimia and Amjad Abu Sultan were returned on “humanitari­an grounds,” according to a defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulation­s.

Israeli police shot and killed Khazimia in September, when she allegedly tried to stab an officer in Jerusalem’s Old City. Abu Sultan, a teenager, was killed in October while atempting to throw firebombs at cars near an Israel setlement, the army said.

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A woman photograph­s a vandalised vehicle in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourh­ood of east Jerusalem.
Associated Press ↑ A woman photograph­s a vandalised vehicle in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourh­ood of east Jerusalem.

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