Home Archive 18/June/2020 08:43 PM

After seeking ‘justice‘ from Israel‘s High Court, Palestinian given days to demolish own house

 

JERUSALEM, Thursday, June 18, 2020 (WAFA) – A Palestinian man who went to the Israeli High Court today to appeal a decision to demolish his house in Jerusalem‘s Jabal al-Mukabber neighborhood hoping to get justice from the highest court in Israel, was instead told by the court that he has until Sunday to tear down his house or he will be fined $30,000.

Abdullah Zaatra said that his brother, Yasin, appealed through his lawyer to the High Court against a decision by the Israeli municipality of West Jerusalem to demolish his house in five days for construction without permit.

To his surprise, the Court quickly ruled on the matter and ordered Zaatra to either demolish his house with his own hand by Sunday or he will be fined $30,000 if the municipality goes ahead with the demolition.

Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem say they are forced to build without a permit because getting one is an almost impossible task in light of Israel‘s discriminatory building policy in the occupied city which favors Jewish construction and presence to Palestinian.

M.K.

Related News

Read More