Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Israel demolishes house in Abu Dis, Jerusalem

By Abdel-Raouf Arnaout/ Haberler 

Israeli bulldozers on this Monday morning demolished a Palestinian residential building in occupied East Jerusalem's Abu Dis neighborhood under the pretext  of being not licensed, eyewitnesses said.
"Israeli bulldozers arrived early this morning and demolished the house," an eyewitness told Anadolu Agency.
Motasem Adeleh, owner of the building, told reporters that the five-story building was built in 1959 after a permit was obtained from the Palestinian Authority.
However, Israel's Jerusalem municipality recently issued a demolition order on the house under the allegation that it was built without a permit, he said.
"We made several appeals against the decision but to no avail," he added.
Israel occupied East Jerusalem during the 1967 Middle East War. It later annexed the holy city in 1980, claiming Jerusalem as the unified capital of the self-proclaimed Jewish state – a move never recognized by the international community.
Sacred to both Muslims and Jews, Jerusalem is home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which for Muslims represents the world's third holiest site. Jews refer to the area as the "Temple Mount," claiming it was the site of two prominent Jewish temples in ancient times.
According to the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, last year alone, Israel demolished more than 500 Palestinian homes in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem.
International law views the West Bank and East Jerusalem as "occupied territories," considering all Jewish settlement building on the land illegal.
Palestinians also complain that Israeli municipal authorities impose tight restrictions on the building and renovation of Palestinian homes in the holy city.

*Picture from the archive 

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