Wednesday 8 December 2010

IOA deports MP Abu Tir to the West Bank as razing homes continues

IOA deports MP Abu Tir to the West Bank

[ 08/12/2010 - 10:43 AM ]

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- An Israeli court decided on Wednesday to deport Jerusalemite MP Mohammed Abu Tir from his native hometown of occupied Jerusalem to the West Bank.

The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) has been detaining the lawmaker for five months under the claim of "illegal presence" in Jerusalem.

The Israeli interior minister had ordered the deportation of Jerusalemite MPs Abu Tir, Mohammed Totah, Ahmed Attoun, and former minister of Jerusalem affairs Khaled Abu Arafa out of Jerusalem at the pretext of their "non-allegiance to Israel".

The Israeli occupation forces apprehended Abu Tir after conclusion of the period granted by the minister for their banishment, prompting his other comrades to take refuge in the Red Cross headquarters in Jerusalem to highlight their issue. They pitched a sit-in tent since then.

MP Attoun said that the trial of Abu Tir was of political nature and was not based on any legal foundation, charging that the Israeli judiciary was under the control of the Israeli intelligence.


[ 08/12/2010 - 10:40 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- The UN office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs (OCHA) said that Israel demolished 12 Palestinian homes in occupied Jerusalem from 24 to 30 November at the pretext of unlicensed construction.

OCHA added in a report issued on Tuesday that since the beginning of this year, Israel has destroyed 54 Palestinian homes in the holy city and 291 others in the West Bank.

For its part, the information center of the Palestinian ministry of planning in Gaza said in its monthly report that three Palestinians were killed and 35 others were wounded by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in last month.

The information center noted that the three victims were killed during an Israeli aerial attack on Gaza.

It added that the IOF troops carried out nine limited incursions into Gaza and 84 others in the West Bank in the reported month, during these operations they kidnapped 288 Palestinians, 100 of them from Al-Khalil city.

Statistics: Israel razed about 1, 000 Palestinian homes in Jerusalem in 10 years

[ 07/12/2010 - 01:30 PM ]

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Statistics published by the land research center of the Arab studies society stated that Israel have demolished 995 Palestinian homes and displaced 5,783 individuals, including 3,109 children in occupied Jerusalem since the start of 2000.

These data was published in a book issued on Monday by the center under the title "Jerusalem under occupation."

According to the book, the Israeli demolition of structures in the "western" part of Jerusalem is confined to walls, garages and cottages.

Since Israel occupied the "eastern" part of Jerusalem in 1967 and until 1984, it has not issued construction permits to any Palestinians, but afterwards it issued only 33 permits in 2008 and 2009, researcher Waleed Habbas said in the book.

The researcher pointed out that 34 settlements have been constructed since 1967, and there is only 12 percent of the land in east Jerusalem for Palestinians, while 38 percent for the Israeli settlements and 50 percent is green areas reserved for the building and expansion of settlements.

He also gave brief information about the history of demolition, saying that 16 out of 19. 5 square kilometers were occupied at the end of the British occupation in 1948, while 39 Palestinian villages were erased and 98, 000 Jerusalemites were displaced.

In 1967, Israel destroyed three Palestinian villages in addition to Ash-Sharaf neighborhood in the old city of Jerusalem and annexed 71 square kilometers to what is known now as the boundary of the Israeli municipality.

In another context, the secretariat of the Arab League called on everyone invited to the ceremony which the Israeli government intends to hold in east Jerusalem on the occasion of the Christmas to boycott this event that represents a clear violation of international law.

The Arab League warned that attending this event would encourage the Israeli occupation to persist in its violations of international law that considers east Jerusalem an occupied territory, saying this Israeli step poses a threat to the peace and stability in the region.

The Arab League also hailed in its statement the governments of Brazil and Argentina for recognizing the Palestinian state within the borders of June 1967.

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