IDF gives settlers 24 hours to evacuate Hebron house (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Chaim Levinson 04/03/12)
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The IDF has issued an eviction order for settlers who took over a
house in the Arab part of Hebron last week.
According to the order, the settlers have until Tuesday at 3:00 PM to
evacuate the house on their own will, after which "the authorities
will act to restore the building to its previous state."
The security establishment has called the takeover a provocation, and
says that the settlers´ presence in the house constitutes a public
disturbance. However, the move has won the support of some
politicians.
The settlers said they purchased the property legally. Their
representatives showed records of the deal on Sunday, including money
transfers, to Military Advocate General staff.
The house is located in a closed military zone, but Jewish community
activists come and go freely through the area.
A key figure in the land purchase is Assaf Nehmad, a former Shin Bet
security service man, who speaks Arabic and helps settlers purchase
land from Arab owners who may be unwilling to sell to someone they
know is Jewish.
Nehmad owns 99 percent of the company that purchased the house, Al-
Aydun al-Akarat, which he founded in 2010 when the settlers first
started trying to buy the house.
According to material presented Sunday to the Military Advocate
General´s staff, the house was registered to two Palestinians, one of
whom bequeathed ti to a Palestinian man by the name of Hosni al-
Tamimi. Tamimi sold it to a front man for the settlers, Mohammed Abu-
Shahala, who sold it to Al-Aydun.
Sources in Hebron said that Abu-Shahala, who is originally from Gaza,
was an officer in the Palestinian Authority security forces, which is
how he got to the West Bank.
He made a number of property deals over the past few years and is now
detained in a PA investigation facility.
The exact price paid for the house is unknown, but is believed to be
hundreds of thousands of dollars. (© Copyright 2012 Ha´aretz 04/03/12)
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