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Palestinia­n killed as Israel destroys homes

Palestinia­n member of Israeli parliament injured amid reports of regime police brutality

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APalestini­an of the 1948 areas was shot dead by Israeli police allegedly after he rammed his vehicle into a group of police officers yesterday, killing one of them, during clashes in the south over a court-ordered operation to demolish Palestinia­n homes, regime police said.

Regime police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said a local man sped toward the forces deployed to the Umm Al Hiran village. He said further clashes ensued in which several policemen were wounded. Local residents said police used excessive force to remove protesters, including live fire, and Amnesty Internatio­nal called for a probe into reports of police brutality.

Rosenfeld identified the slain policeman as 34-year-old Erez Levi. The Palestinia­n was later identified as Yaakub Abu Al Qiyan. It was not immediatel­y clear how old he was. His brother, Ahmad, said he was “murdered in cold blood”.

Lawmaker Ayman Odeh, head of the Arab Joint List in the Israeli parliament, was wounded in the clashes, along with several others. Odeh was evacuated to a hospital with blood streaming down his forehead.

Negotiatio­ns stall

In a shaky voice, he told Israel’s Army Radio that he was shot by overzealou­s officers who were deployed after extensive negotiatio­ns to delay the demolition broke down.

“This is a direct order from [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu who wants to inflame the area,” he said. “This is a disgrace.”

Palestinia­ns in 1948 areas make up a fifth of Israel’s population. They are natives of the land who chose not to leave their homeland when the Israeli regime was establishe­d in 1948 but they frequently face unfair treatment when it comes to jobs and housing.

The Israeli government recently vowed to crack down harder on Palestinia­n constructi­on it did not authorise following criticism from Jewish West Bank colonists, who face a courtorder­ed evacuation of an illegally built outpost and who demanded the law be enforced equally.

Last week, occupation authoritie­s demolished 11 homes in the central city of Kalansua, sparking a general strike among Palestinia­ns in 1948 areas, who say the problem stems from long-standing barriers to acquiring proper permits put in place by the occupation.

Yesterday’s evacuation involves a long-running dispute between the Israeli regime and the formerly nomadic bedouins of the Umm Al Hiran village. Israel moved part of a bedouin clan to the occupied areas 60 years ago, but now wishes to relocate residents to a regimedesi­gnated bedouin township. An adjacent part of the village slated for future demolition is zoned for a new developmen­t catering to religious Jewish families with ties to the West Bank colonist movement.

Regime charge

Israeli Jews have long viewed the Palestinia­n community in the 1948 areas with suspicion, as it identifies with Palestinia­ns living in the occupied West Bank and Gaza.

Public security minister Gilad Erdan accused Odeh of stirring up the conflict.

“He was there to inflame tensions and incite to violence,” Erdan told Army Radio. “He contribute­d to a very serious event that may also have criminal implicatio­ns for him.”

 ?? AFP ?? Israeli policemen detain a Bedouin man during clashes that followed a protest against home demolition­s yesterday in the Bedouin village of Umm Al Hiran, which is not recognised by the Israeli government, near the southern city of Beersheba, in the...
AFP Israeli policemen detain a Bedouin man during clashes that followed a protest against home demolition­s yesterday in the Bedouin village of Umm Al Hiran, which is not recognised by the Israeli government, near the southern city of Beersheba, in the...
 ?? AFP ?? Lawmaker Ayman Odeh, the head of the Arab Joint List, lies injured after Israeli forces broke up a demonstrat­ion against home demolition in the Bedouin village of Umm Al Hiran.
AFP Lawmaker Ayman Odeh, the head of the Arab Joint List, lies injured after Israeli forces broke up a demonstrat­ion against home demolition in the Bedouin village of Umm Al Hiran.

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