Israel Demolish Seven Palestinian Homes In A Day

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Israel demolish several Palestinian homes on the West Bank

Israel have demolished seven Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank over the last 24 hours in what is being referred to as “collective punishment” of the Palestinian people. 

Included in the demolished homes are three houses in Qabatiya belonging to families of three people who were gunned down by Israeli forces.

Aljazeera.com reports:

Overnight on Monday, Israeli forces destroyed the family homes of Ahmad Zakarneh, Mohammad Kmeel and Ahmad Abu el-Rub, who fatally shot an Israeli Border Policewoman near Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate.

Four other homes were also razed in the Occupied East Jerusalem and villages of Surif and Duma in West Bank.

Clashes erupted in Qabatiya following the demolitions, with five Palestinians rushed to hospital in Jenin after they were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets.

The family of a fourth man – incarcerated by Israel following accusations of aiding the three young men – was also handed a demolition order.

Qabatiya, home to 20,000 Palestinians, has been completely sealed off by the Israeli army twice in recent months, and many of its inhabitants have had their work permits revoked.

At least 10 Palestinians from the town have also been killed by Israeli forces since October last year.

In a wave of attacks since October last year – carried mostly by young, disgruntled Palestinian youth – at least 33 Israelis and foreign nationals have died.

Nearly 200 Palestinians, including civilians, assailants and others whom Israeli officials claim were armed with knives, have been killed.

Since September last year, 57 houses belonging to Palestinians have been levelled, according to the Palestine Liberation Organisation’s Negotiations Affairs Department.

Israel halted the punitive practice it regularly uses against Palestinians in 2005 after an internal commission found that it did not deter attacks. But the policy was revived last year despite the recommendations, and slammed by rights groups as a form of collective punishment.

“This is an arbitrary policy that affects everyone indiscriminately,” said Ahmad Kmeel, Mohammad’s father. “How [it] is the fault of the father, mother and the children? No one knew what he was going to do.”

Israel’s Supreme Court paved the way for the demolitions after it turned down appeals made on behalf of the families. Rajeh Zakarneh, Ahmad’s father, said the family dismantled and moved furniture after losing the petition.

“I built this house with my own two hands,” Zakarneh told Al Jazeera. “But my son is worth more than a thousand homes.”

Earlier on Sunday, the court had canceled home-demolition orders for three of four Palestinians convicted of being involved in a stone-throwing attack in September that led to the death of an Israeli motorist. Najeh Abu el-Rub, Ahmad’s father, had hoped the court would also overturn the decision to raze his family home.

“We turned to the courts but that did nothing for us. They insisted on destroying the houses,” Abu el-Rub said.

Chief Palestinian negotiator Sa’eb Erekat said the house demolitions were tantamount to acts of “collective punishment” that are being reported to the International Criminal Court.

“Granting impunity for continued Israeli crimes will not achieve a resumption of negotiations, rather, it is killing any realistic political horizon to end the Israeli occupation of the State of Palestine,” Erekat said.

2 Comments

  1. Although I get a lot of good information from this site, it makes me sick that you portray Israelis as monster against the poor little Palestinians. The Palestinians have been carrying out attacks against the Jewish State for years and Israel has every right to protect herself from suicide bombings, and random knife attacks! My Israeli friend’s daughter was the only survivor of a public transport bus when she was just 13 in 1997. The only reason she survived is that a necklace her Abba gave her fell off and she was ducked between the seats trying to find it when the bomb went off and protected her from shrapnel. As far as the Palestinian families, Of COURSE they know what their young men and women are doing, carrying out terrorist attacks. They are proud of them!

  2. Israel has my complete and total respect! There fighting for there very existence to exist in there own country! ” NOTHING ELSE MATTERS “

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