Plans to seize at least 70 Palestinian homes in the occupied southern West Bank have been initiated by Israeli occupation authorities.
On Sunday, the director of the Palestinian government body known as the al-Khalil Construction Committee, Imad Hamdan, stated that Israeli authorities intend to transfer the Palestinian homes in the Old City of the governorate of al-Khalil to Israeli settlers.
Hamdan continued, “The Israeli raid of the Nasreddine Building is the beginning of the Israeli plan’s implementation.”
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Hamdan also emphasized that Palestinians “are the genuine owners of these homes and shops” at the same time. The official stated once more that local and international laws protect Palestinian ownership of these buildings and prevent forced expulsion.
In the meantime, Palestinian activist Issa Amro in al-Khail slammed the committee for its “weak response” to the Israeli plans.
“The start of the Israeli plan’s implementation, which was announced earlier this year, sounds a dangerous alarm.” He said. “The constrained ejection of Palestinians out of Nasreddine Building, which is situated in the most delicate spots in the Old City, is definitely not an occurrence to pass with next to no authority activity.”
Amro blamed the council for organizing the robbery of Palestinian property with the Israeli involving specialists.
The extremist censured the quiet of the board of trustees over the destruction of six Palestinian shops by Israeli pioneers in the core of the city several days prior, expressing that the panel can do substantially more for the assurance of Palestinian property in the city.
Israel regularly crushes Palestinian houses in the involved West Bank and East al-Quds, guaranteeing that the designs have been worked without licenses, which are beyond difficult to acquire. They additionally in some cases request Palestinian proprietors to obliterate their own homes or pay the expenses of the destruction.
In various parts of the West Bank, Israel has already occupied thousands of dunums of Palestinian agricultural land to build and expand new illegal settlements.
Over 230 Israeli settlements have been constructed since Israel’s 1967 occupation of the West Bank and al-Quds Palestinian territories, home to over 600,000 Israelis.
According to international law, all Israeli settlements are illegal. In a number of resolutions, the Security Council of the United Nations has criticized Israel’s settlement activities in the occupied territories.