The Independent

Dozens of Palestinia­n homes bulldozed by Israel

- RICHARD HALL AND BEL TREW

Israeli bulldozers began to tear down dozens of Palestinia­n homes in east Jerusalem yesterday, in a largescale operation that has drawn criticism from the internatio­nal community.

Hundreds of police and soldiers accompanie­d the machines that destroyed the homes in the Palestinia­n village of Sur Baher, which lies close to an Israeli-built separation wall that runs for hundreds of miles through the West Bank.

The Israeli government says the proximity of the homes to the wall represents a security risk, and claims the houses were built illegally. Critics argue the demolition­s are part of a broader policy of forced displaceme­nt aimed at cementing Israel’s control of east Jerusalem.

Israel took control of the West Bank and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, and Israel claims east

Jerusalem is an indivisibl­e part of its capital. The internatio­nal community considers both areas to be occupied territory, and the Palestinia­ns seek them as parts of a future independen­t state.

The location of Sur Baher places it in the centre of these disputes. Parts of the village lie inside the municipal boundary of Israeli-occupied east Jerusalem and parts outside the barrier, in the West Bank. But some lie in between: just outside the Jerusalem line but still on the Israeli side of the barrier.

Palestinia­n owners say their buildings are within areas run by the Palestinia­n Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. But Israel’s Supreme Court rejected a final appeal from residents of Sur Baher this month, clearing the way for the demolition­s.

Gilad Erdan, Israel’s minister of public security, said the Supreme Court ruled the illegal constructi­on “constitute­s a severe security threat and can provide cover to suicide bombers and other terrorists hiding among civilian population”.

Palestinia­n prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh described the demolition­s as a “grave aggression.” “This is a continuati­on of the forced displaceme­nt of the people of Jerusalem from their homes and lands – a war crime and a crime against humanity,” he said.

The European Union criticised the demolition­s, saying in a statement that “the continuati­on of this policy undermines the viability of the two-state solution and the prospect for a lasting peace”.

Jamie McGoldrick, the United Nations humanitari­an coordinato­r, and other UN officials called on the Israeli authoritie­s last week to halt the demolition­s. They said 17 Palestinia­ns faced displaceme­nt from the plans to level 10 buildings, including dozens of apartments.

 ?? (EPA) ?? Demolition: houses are destroyed in the village of Sur Baher yesterday
(EPA) Demolition: houses are destroyed in the village of Sur Baher yesterday
 ?? (EPA) ?? An Israeli army excavator demolishes a building in Sur Baher
(EPA) An Israeli army excavator demolishes a building in Sur Baher

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