Tuesday, June 17

Demolishing notices handed to two families of Jerusalem

author by Mays Abu Ghazala
Two Palestinian families from Jerusalem received on Tuesday demolishing notes from the Israeli high Court of justice.

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The note that was submitted to the al-Qastero and al-Hashim families ordered them to leave their homes that are located in the old city of Jerusalem within 14 days.

The court order was based on a petition submitted by Yishva Hiyim Oaleem, an Israeli settler's organization, on claims that the two families' homes are owned by the organization prier 1984.

The families informed the Palestinian Prime Minister Advisor for Jerusalem affairs Hatem abed al-Qader who for his part assigned a lawyer to issue an urgent court rolling against the evacuation order. The families said that they lived in their homes before 1976.

Abed al-Qader reported that by these demolishing notices are considered as a new escalation against the civilians of the Jerusalem old city.

The Israeli Authorities approved last week the construction of 1300 settler-only homes in the illegal settlement of Ramat Shlomo, near Beit Hanina Palestinian neighborhood in the occupied East Jerusalem. The new constructions were approved by the so-called The Regional Committee for Construction and Planning.

The new decision raises the number of settler homes approved for construction since the Annapolis summit in November 2007 to 7974.

It is worth mentioning that there are nearly 2000 settler homes in Ramat Shlomo and this new construction plan will expand the settlement by more than 55%.

The new plan is another Israeli violation to the Road Map Peace Plan and the understandings of the Annapolis Summit as Israel is creating new forced realities in East Jerusalem in order to block any withdrawal from the occupied city under any future peace deal.

Peace groups in Israel said that Israel is significantly increasing the number of settlements in the occupied territories and that the Israeli government approved the construction of 16000 houses for the settlers between the years of 2002 and 2006.

This number is added to the 7974 settler homes approved for construction since the Annapolis summit.

In its July 9, 2004 ruling, the International Court of Justice stated that all settlements in the occupied territories are illegal and obstruct peace.
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  1. Anonymous7:05 pm

    This is another example of racism at its best.

    Is there no end to the evil which emanates from the Zionist ideology?

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