Israel demolishes Palestinian homes near West Bank barrier
Updated 22:39, 23-Jul-2019
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Israeli forces demolished a cluster of Palestinian homes near a military barrier on the outskirts of Jerusalem on Monday, in the face of protests and international criticism.

Israel said the ten apartment buildings, most of them still under construction, had been built illegally and posed a security risk to Israeli armed forces operating along the barrier that runs through the West Bank.

UN officials, who had called on Israel to halt the demolition plans, said 17 Palestinians faced displacement.

Bulldozers accompanied by hundreds of Israeli police and soldiers moved into Sur Baher, a Palestinian village on the edge of East Jerusalem in an area that Israel captured and occupied, along with the West Bank, in the 1967 Middle East War.

Palestinians fear that the razing of buildings near what Israel describes as a security barrier against Palestinian attacks will set a precedent for other towns along its route, which snakes through the West Bank for hundreds of kilometers.

The demolition caused 17 Palestinians facing displacement. /VCG Photo

The demolition caused 17 Palestinians facing displacement. /VCG Photo

The demolition is part of the latest round of protracted wrangling over the future of Jerusalem, home to more than 500,000 Israelis and 300,000 Palestinians.

Israeli forces cut through a wire section of the barrier in Sur Baher under cover of darkness early on Monday, and began clearing residents, before bulldozers and mechanical tore down homes.

Palestinian owners said their buildings lay within areas run by the Palestinian Authority (PA), which exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank under the Oslo interim peace deals with Israel.

"I built this house stone by stone. It was my dream to live in this house. Now I am losing everything," said Tareq al-Wahash, 37, his voice breaking as a bulldozer destroyed his unfinished three-floor home.

"I had a permit to build from the Palestinian Authority. I thought I was doing the right thing," he said.

Two Palestinians stand on the remains of a demolished building in the Palestinian village of Sur Baher in East Jerusalem, July 22, 2019. /VCG Photo

Two Palestinians stand on the remains of a demolished building in the Palestinian village of Sur Baher in East Jerusalem, July 22, 2019. /VCG Photo

Construction ban

Israel's Supreme Court ruled in June that the structures violated a construction ban. Palestinians and rights groups say Israeli building permits are nearly impossible to obtain. The deadline for residents to remove the affected buildings, or parts of them, was Friday.

In a statement, the European Union said the structures, containing some 70 apartments, were in areas under PA jurisdiction and that Israel's demolition policy in occupied territory was illegal under international law.

"In line with the EU's long-standing position, we expect the Israeli authorities to immediately halt the ongoing demolitions," it said.

Gilad Erdan, Israel's internal security minister, accused the EU of buying into "the lies of the Palestinians." He tweeted that, under the Oslo accords, Israel has the right to act against illegal construction that presents a security threat

Israeli forces patrol as a bulldozer demolishes a Palestinian house in the village of Sur Baher in East Jerusalem, July 22, 2019. /VCG

Israeli forces patrol as a bulldozer demolishes a Palestinian house in the village of Sur Baher in East Jerusalem, July 22, 2019. /VCG

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said the Palestinians would complain to the International Criminal Court.

"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," Shtayyeh said.

Parts of Sur Baher lie inside the municipal boundary of Israeli-controlled 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.

The Palestine Liberation Organization issued a statement accusing the Israeli court of trying to set a precedent for further demolitions along the barrier.

Israel credits the obstacle, projected to be 720-kilometer long when complete, with stemming Palestinian suicide bombings and shooting attacks. Palestinians call it a land grab designed to annex parts of the West Bank, including Israeli settlements.

Source(s): Reuters