JERICHO May 28,
2015 (WAFA) - The Israeli authorities Thursday handed
several Palestinian residents eviction and demolition notices of their 14
homes, located in two Palestinian towns in the Jordan Valley area, according to
local sources.
Israeli forces handed several
Palestinians notices notifying them of their intent to demolish their 14 homes.
The order gave the owners three days to evacuate the homes.
In the Jordan Valley’s village of
al-Fasayil, the houses that received demolition notices belonged to Ibrahim
Salem, AlI, Dawood, Ahmad, Ibrahim, and Yousif Ebaidat, Ali Hassan, Aziz
Suliman, Suliman Sawarka, Dawoud Ebaidat, Ibrahim Ebayat,Yousef Nawawra, and
Mahmoud Abu Kharbish.
Meanwhile in Al-Jiftlik village,
Mahmoud Edis , Rasheed Morshed ,Omar Abu Razqa and Mut’eb Atawna, received
similar notices.
Mayor of the Jordan valley, Majid
al-Ftyani, considered this Israeli measure as a continuation of Israel’s
displacement policy practiced against the Palestinian presence in the
Jordan Valley.
The Jordan Valley is part of Area
C of the West Bank, under complete Israeli control, where Israel rarely issues
construction permits for Palestinians, prompting them to embark on construction
without the legal construction permits.
The Israeli army and police have
repeatedly vandalized residencies in the Jordan valley under the pretext of
construction without permission.
Israel has heavily invested in
transferring the Jordan Valley into a completely Israeli area, primarily in
agriculture, to ban territorial contiguity between a future Palestinian state
and the rest of the Arab world.
The United Nations Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA said Israel demolished 390
Palestinian-owned structures in the Jordan valley in 2013, up from 172 the year
before. Some 590 Palestinians were displaced last year, compared to 279 in
2012.
“Israel destroyed 590 Palestinian
buildings in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, in 2014, displacing 1,177
people, according to a new study by OCHA.
It said that in three days, from
20 - 22 January 2014, 77 Palestinians, over half of whom were children, became
homeless as a result to these demolitions.
It said that, “Israel’s
extrajudicial demolitions continue into 2015. In January alone, Israel
destroyed 77 buildings belonging to Palestinians in the West Bank, leaving 110
people, roughly half of whom were children, homeless in the cold of the
winter.”
UN Resident and Humanitarian
Coordinator James Rawley argued the demolitions violate international law.
“Demolitions that result in forced evictions and displacement run counter to
Israel’s obligations under international law and create unnecessary suffering
and tension,” he said. “They must stop immediately.”
OCHA wrote in an official
statement that, “The planning policies applied by Israel in Area C and East
Jerusalem discriminate against Palestinians, making it extremely difficult for
them to obtain building permits.”
“As a result, many Palestinians build
without permits to meet their housing needs and risk having their structures
demolished. Palestinians must have the opportunity to participate in a fair and
equitable planning system that ensures their needs are met,” it added.
T.R.