The Jerusalem Post

PA: We don’t need Israel’s permission to build

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH and TOVAH LAZAROFF

Palestinia­n Authority officials said on Wednesday that Palestinia­ns don’t need permission from Israel to build on their land.

Responding to the Israeli security cabinet’s decision to grant 700 building permits to Palestinia­ns in Israeli-controlled Area C of the West Bank, alongside 6,000 such licenses to homes in settlement­s, the officials said the Palestinia­ns reject any attempt to put their rights on equal footing with settlement­s.

They also called on the internatio­nal community to immediatel­y intervene to stop Israel from “violating internatio­nal law by pursuing settlement constructi­on in the West Bank.”

A senior PA official told The Jerusalem Post that he believes the decision was taken in the context of the Israeli government’s plan to “annex” large parts of the settlement­s in Area C. “This plan is fully supported by the [Trump] administra­tion,” the official said, adding that it was part of US President Donald Trump’s upcoming Middle East peace plan, also known as the “Deal of the Century.”

“Building on land classified as Area C is a right for Palestinia­ns that can’t be traded or equated with settlement­s,” PA Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said in a statement.

Shtayyeh said as far as the Palestinia­ns are concerned, the division of the West Bank, under the terms of the Oslo Accords, is no longer relevant.

“The terms A, B and C no longer exit because Israel has violated the Oslo Accords,” he said. “We do not need permission from the occupying power to build our homes on our territory.”

After the recent demolition of several Palestinia­n buildings in the Wadi Hummus area near the east Jerusalem neighborho­od of Sur Bahir, PA officials said they will no longer recognize the division of the West Bank into three areas. The demolished homes, which were built near the security fence, were located in Areas B and C of the West Bank.

The Oslo Accords, signed between Israel and the PLO in 1993, divided the West Bank into three administra­tive divisions: Areas A, B and C. Area A is exclusivel­y administer­ed by the PA; Area B is administer­ed by both the PA and Israel; and Area C is exclusivel­y administer­ed by Israel.

Shtayyeh accused Israel of aiming to “deceive internatio­nal public opinion, legitimizi­ng the settlement­s and trying to equate the building of Palestinia­n homes with settlement­s.”

The PA prime minister said that all settlement­s are illegal “and will end as they have ended in many countries.”

Nabil Abu Rudaineh, spokesman for PA President Mahmoud Abbas, also rejected the Israeli decision and said all settlement­s are illegal.

The Palestinia­ns, he said, “have the right to build on all the 1967 occupied territorie­s, and don’t need permits from anyone.” He added that the Palestinia­ns “won’t give any legitimacy to the building of settlement­s on our Palestinia­n territory.”

Abu Rudaineh said that the Palestinia­ns won’t “trade” their rights “with illegal settlement­s on the land of the state of Palestine, including east Jerusalem.”

PEACE NOW said on Tuesday that Netanyahu’s Palestinia­n building plan was a joke, because the need was so acute and constructi­on permits were rarely issued.

It estimated that there were between 200,000 to 300,000 Palestinia­ns in Area C of the West Bank, with some 1,000 young Palestinia­n couples in need of housing on an annual basis. The decision to promote about 700 units for them will not provide real answers to Palestinia­ns who already live in Area C, and certainly will not help the entire West Bank to be developed as a Palestinia­n area, Peace Now said.

From 2009 to 2016, only 66 building permits were granted to the Palestinia­ns in Area C, compared to 12,763 given for settler homes, Peace Now said, citing data it received from the Civil Administra­tion. It added that in that period, Palestinia­ns submitted 3,365 applicatio­ns for permits.

Peace Now cited from former Defense Ministry adviser Kobi Eliraz’s testimony to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on November 1, 2018, to underscore the point that Israel had no interest in approving permits for Palestinia­n constructi­on in Area C.

Transporta­tion Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who is a Security Cabinet member, said that the plan was designed in such a way as to allow for continued settlement growth.

“For the first time, the State of Israel will determine in a clear and unmistakab­le manner that original inhabitant­s of the area will be able to build and develop only in places that do not harm the settlement enterprise and security, and do not create territoria­l contiguity or a de facto Palestinia­n state,” Smotrich said. “Places that do not serve the national interests of the Arabs, rather the national strategic interests of the State of Israel.”

 ?? (Esty Dziubov/TPS) ?? THE OUTSKIRTS of the Palestinia­n city of Ramallah.
(Esty Dziubov/TPS) THE OUTSKIRTS of the Palestinia­n city of Ramallah.

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