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Razed Arab home in Jerusalem (archives) Photo: AFP
Razed Arab home in Jerusalem (archives) Photo: AFP
 
 

Israel demolishes 2 Palestinian homes in Jerusalem

Jerusalem municipality says houses were built without permits, Palestinians say measure 'part of the Israeli plan to disrupt demographic balance'

Reuters
Published: 10.27.09, 14:00 / Israel News

Israeli authorities demolished two Palestinian homes near east Jerusalem on Tuesday, ignoring international concern about the practice.

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Volunteers rebuild houses demolished in Jerusalem / Ronen Medzini
Every year dozens of volunteers come to Anata, in east Jerusalem, to reconstruct houses destroyed by Israel. Jerusalem municipal councilman also partakes in rebuilding process, hoping it will 'build foundation to help us live together in peace'
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Israel's Jerusalem municipality said the houses were built without permits. Palestinians say such permission is impossible to obtain and accuse Israel of using demolitions to tighten its hold on "occupied territory" in and around Jerusalem.

 

"This is part of the Israeli plan to disrupt the demographic balance," Hatem Abdel-Qader, in charge of Jerusalem affairs in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement.

 

Jerusalem is at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, and the United States, seeking to revive peace talks, has called the demolition of Palestinian homes "unhelpful".

 

Other Western countries and human rights organizations have been more outspoken in their condemnation of Israel's demolition policy.

 

Israeli paramilitary border police troops deployed to secure the razing of the two homes by bulldozers. One of the houses was in Shuafat and the other in Sur Baher, Palestinian communities on the outskirts of Jerusalem.

 

"International bodies and the United Nations Security Council should intervene to stop Israeli authorities from carrying out these criminal actions," said Adnan al-Husseini, the Palestinian-appointed governor of Jerusalem.

 

Earlier this year, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights called for a halt to home demolitions in east Jerusalem.

 

Statistics in a UN report published in May showed that 1,500 demolition orders issued by the Jerusalem municipality were pending for Palestinian dwellings built without permits.

 

The report said that if the orders were implemented, about 9,000 Palestinians would be displaced.

 

Some 200,000 Jews live in east Jerusalem, alongside about 250,000 Palestinians.

 

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