New Straits Times

FAMILY BECOMES REFUGEES AGAIN

Court returns Palestinia­ns’ house to Israeli settlers, who fled during 1948 war

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ISRAELI police on Sunday evicted a Palestinia­n family from their home in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, after the Supreme Court ruled Jewish claimants were the rightful owners.

A photograph­er said residents of the neighbourh­ood in Israeliann­exed east Jerusalem scuffled with police, who stood guard as about a dozen settlers took possession of the large building.

A police spokesman said two people were detained.

Rania Abu Asab, who lived in the house with her husband, their children and his aunt, stood weeping outside as the settlers raised the Israeli flag on the roof.

“We live there, it’s my house, it’s my whole life,” she said.

“They took everything.”

She said the family was compelled to leave behind all its furniture and belongings.

Ir Amim, an Israeli watchdog group which monitors settlement activity in Jerusalem, reported on Feb 3 that the Abu Asab family had been served an eviction notice ordering them to vacate the property by Feb 12.

It said family members had lived there since the 1960s.

Israeli non-government­al organisati­on Peace Now said the home originally belonged to a Jewish family, which fled during the 1948 war that accompanie­d Israel’s foundation.

East Jerusalem was occupied during that conflict by Jordan until the 1967 Six-Day War, when it was seized by Israel and subsequent­ly annexed, moves never recognised by the internatio­nal community.

The Abu Asab family lived until 1948 in a neighbourh­ood it fled before eventually moving to the home in question.

Peace Now said under an Israeli law passed in 1950, Palestinia­ns cannot return to homes they fled in 1948.

A 1970 act, however, decreed that property in east Jerusalem abandoned by Jewish owners could be reclaimed.

“The court granted the settlers the house and the Abu Asab family became refugees for the second time,” Peace Now said.

 ?? AGENCIES PIX ?? (Clockwise from top left) A settler hoisting the Israeli flag on the roof of the Abu Asab family house in Jerusalem after the Palestinia­n family was evicted on Sunday. Police arresting a member of the family during a protest. Rania Abu Asab being comforted by relatives.
AGENCIES PIX (Clockwise from top left) A settler hoisting the Israeli flag on the roof of the Abu Asab family house in Jerusalem after the Palestinia­n family was evicted on Sunday. Police arresting a member of the family during a protest. Rania Abu Asab being comforted by relatives.

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