State to Demolish Bereaved Family’s Farm (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Maayana Miskin 03/30/12)
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The state has decided to demolish a Jewish-owned farm in the Judean
hills owned by Mordechai Deutsch. The Deutsch family farm is the sole
source of food and income for Mordechai, his wife and their 10
children.
Mordechai’s brother Yeshayahu Deutsch, also a farmer, was murdered by
a terrorist at his farm in Gush Katif.
State representatives announced that the farm would be demolished
after a Palestinian Authority Arab family filed a petition to the
Supreme Court.
Avidan Ofir is a neighbor of the Deutsch family in Mitzpeh Yair, near
the town of Susiya in the Hevron region. “The lawsuit is full of
lies,” Ofir told Arutz Sheva. “They accused him of burning and
stealing Arab property. They accused him of building illegal
buildings. It’s all lies. This is one of the most moral families I
know.”
The claim of “illegal building” is ridiculous, Ofir
said. “The ‘greenhouses’ are metal arches that aren’t even connected
to the ground. Since when do you need a permit for something like
that?” Accusations that Mordechai Deutsch set up a woodworking shop
specializing in illegal buildings are equally absurd, he
continued, “This is a farmer who has never once worked as a
woodworker.”
The Arab plaintiffs accused Deutsch of burning Arab property in their
appeal to the Supreme Court, but had never filed a police complaint
over the alleged offenses – which, Deutsch said, never occurred.
“It’s all tall tales and stories with zero connection to the truth,
and the court accepted it,” Ofir concluded.
The Deutsch family “does everything alone,” Ofir added. “No workers,
only Mordechai and his wife work on the farm.” That fact makes the
planned demolition particularly upsetting, he said, “The state is
uprooting its citizens, destroying a family that lives from farming
like in the old days.”
The story, as related by Ofir, is reminiscent of the legal troubles
facing Migron. The Jewish community of Migron, like the Deutsch
family farm, stood for many years before suddenly facing a lawsuit
from PA Arabs. The Arab plaintiffs similarly brought their
accusations straight to the Supreme Court, without filing complaints
with police.
Justice Ministry officials told Arutz Sheva that the Supreme Court
had ruled structures at the farm to be illegal, stating that even
makeshift greenhouses require a building permit. The demolition order
remains in force, they said. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 03/30/12)
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