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Village demolition delay ‘not indefinite’

PALESTINIA­NS SAY RAZING OF KHAN AL AHMAR PART OF ISRAELI REGIME’S COLONY PUSH

- OCCUPIED JERUSALEM

Most countries consider colonies built by Israel on land it captured in 1967 as illegal and say they reduce and fragment the territory Palestinia­ns seek for a viable state.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday his decision to delay the demolition of a Bedouin village in the West Bank was a brief reprieve while efforts are under way to reach a relocation deal for its residents.

The Israeli regime’s decision to raze the village of Khan Al Ahmar in Israeli-occupied territory has drawn internatio­nal concern, including from the United Nations and the European Union. The Internatio­nal Criminal Court prosecutor has said the eviction and demolition of Khan Al Ahmar could constitute a war crime.

But an official in Netanyahu’s office, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said on Saturday the eviction had been postponed and an alternativ­e relocation plan was being considered, in coordinati­on with the Palestinia­n National Authority.

Timetable to be set

In remarks to reporters yesterday, Netanyahu said the eviction would eventually go ahead.

“I have no intention of postponing this indefinite­ly, despite reports to the contrary, but for a short time,” he said.

“The amount of time we allocate for evacuating it under an agreement will be set by the security cabinet. I will convene it today. We will set (the timetable). It will be short and I believe it will be done with consent.”

Originally residents were to be relocated to an area about 12km away next to a landfill in the Israel-occupied territory.

The occupation regime was expected to send in bulldozers at any time after an October 1 deadline for the villagers to demolish their own homes expired. Israel, which has long sought to clear the Arab nomads from tracts of land between the Jewish colonies of Maale Adumim and Kfar Adumim, said Khan Al Ahmar was built without the required permits.

Palestinia­ns, who lost an Israeli Supreme Court appeal against the evacuation, say such documents are impossible to obtain.

The Palestinia­ns say razing the village’s tents and tin shacks is part of an Israeli regime plan to create an arc of Jewish colonies that could effectivel­y cut off East Jerusalem from the West Bank, areas occupied by Israel since a 1967 war.

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