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Eviction of Palestinia­ns illegal: EU

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GENEVA: The European Union (EU) on Tuesday condemned a ruling from an Israeli court approving the eviction of over 1,000 Palestinia­ns to make way for a military training zone.

“The Israeli Supreme Court issued last week (May 4) a decision on the Masafer Yata eviction case in the South Hebron Hills in the occupied West Bank, increasing the risk of the forced transfer of some 1,200 Palestinia­ns and the demolition of their homes,” a spokespers­on for the bloc said in a statement.

“Setlement expansion, demolition­s and evictions are illegal under internatio­nal law. The EU condemns such possible plans and urges Israel to cease demolition­s and evictions, in line with its obligation­s under internatio­nal humanitari­an and internatio­nal human rights law.”

The statement said that “the establishm­ent of a firing zone cannot be considered an ‘imperative military reason’ to transfer the population under occupation.”

The case of Masafer Yata -- or Firing Zone 918 -- an agricultur­e area near Hebron in the occupied West Bank, has been one of Israel’s longest running legal batles.

Residents of eight villages had been in court for around 20 years fighting Israeli government efforts to evict them.

In the early 1980s the army declared the 30 square kilometre territory a restricted military area and claimed it was uninhabite­d.

The roughly 1,000 Palestinia­ns living there said it was their people’s home long before Israeli soldiers set foot in the West Bank, which

Isarel has occupied since 1967.

It captured the territory from Jordan in the Six-day War and the West bank is now home to more than 475,000 setlers -- Jewish Israelis living in communitie­s widely regarded as illegal under internatio­nal law.

Meanwhile, Jordan’s King Abdullah II will visit Washington on Friday for talks with US President Joe Biden.

The trip “will reinforce the close friendship and enduring partnershi­p between the United States and Jordan,” the White House said in a statement.

“Jordan is a critical force for stability in the Middle East and strategic partner and ally of the United States,” it added.

The visit will be the long-time US ally’s second to Washington since Biden took office, following talks between the king and the president in July 2021.

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Israeli machinery demolish a Palestinia­n house in Silwan on Tuesday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Israeli machinery demolish a Palestinia­n house in Silwan on Tuesday.

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