Dayan: Gov´t Not Determined Enough to Prevent Ulpana Demolition (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari 04/20/12)
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Yesha Council Chairman Danny Dayan said on Thursday that there is a
lack of determination in the political echelon to solve the issue of
the Ulpana neighborhood in Beit El.
The Ulpana neighborhood is one of several Jewish communities in Judea
and Samaria over which the threat of demolition hangs after a Supreme
Court ruling. The communities were built with state cooperation, but
the lands on which they stand are disputed. Legal experts have said
that a reasonable solution would be compensation to any claimants who
could prove ownership, since the homes have been standing for many
years without being contested.
Beit El was founded in 1977 - ten years after the Six Day War - when
a group of Jewish families took up residence in open land adjacent to
the local IDF base.
A religiously observant community associated with the religious
Zionist movement, Beit El was granted municipal status in 1997.
Speaking to Arutz Sheva on Thursday, Dayan said, “It is inconceivable
injustice to destroy five apartment buildings with six apartments in
each, where the best residents of the country are living, who were
encouraged by Israeli governments, including financial encouragement,
to come and settle there.”
Dayan called on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to show more
determination and work to prevent the demolition. “We need to demand
from the political system and from the political and executive
branches, i.e. the prime minister and his ministers, to show
determination. I hear in conversations with ministers and other
officials that there is no desire to carry out the destruction in
Ulpana. But this statement is inadequate, it must be translated into
practice, and this requires determination on their part.”
He added, “Until this moment, unfortunately, I cannot say I have seen
the determination that is required by the political leadership. I
hope this picture will change in the coming days.
“I do not think legislation is needed to resolve the issue, a
government decision is enough,” said Dayan. “Legislation should only
be used if decisions are not implemented. A similar decision has
already been made in the past: we were in a similar position with
nine houses in Ofra, and it was actually Defense Minister Ehud Barak,
in the previous government of Ehud Olmert, who made a decision and
informed the Supreme Court that after the government weighed all the
considerations, it decided to change its position.”
He noted that the ball is now in the Prime Minister’s court. “The
Prime Minister can immediately change the neighborhood’s legal
situation. Take the unfortunate incident of Beit Hamachpela in
Hevron. They told us it was illegal. If anything was illegal it was
that the Defense Minister issued an order that declared the area a
closed military zone. Here the exact opposite has to happen, because
in this case there is a statement by the State that the buildings
must be demolished. This statement has to be cancelled and turned
around so that the legal situation will change. The tools are in the
hands of the government and in the hands of the Prime Minister and
the Minister of Defense. By the way, I think they also want to
achieve these results.”
Earlier this week, Likud Cabinet ministers demanded action and not
words, after Netanyahu promised “we will find a solution” for the
Ulpana neighborhood in Beit El and other Jewish communities
threatened with expulsion.
In response to the Prime Minister’s statement that “we will find a
solution”, Education Minister Gideon Saar warned that if he does not,
the Knesset will take action and pass a law to legalize the
communities. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 04/20/12)
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