Givat Ha´Ulpana Residents: We Are Not ´Chess Pieces´ (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By David Lev 04/22/12)
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Speaking at Sunday morning´s cabinet meeting, Defense Minister Ehud
Barak said that there was enough land in Beit El to allow residents
of Givat Ha´ulpana to move into homes that had no legal questions
surrounding them, as opposed to attempting to remain in homes that
the High Court has declared do not belong to them.
Barak said that the High Court´s ruling was not a technical matter,
but an important principle of the rule of law, which the state must
uphold if it is to call itself a modern democracy.
With that, Barak said that “the question of ownership of the land is
still being adjudicated. If it turns out that the land is indeed
private, there will be no choice but to evict the residents or to buy
the land.”
The statement, observers said, indicated that Barak was willing to
accept a compromise, if only to ensure that the coalition of Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu remains intact. Several ministers and
MKs, including Science Minister Daniel Hershkowitz, have said that
any attempt by the government to remove residents of the neighborhood
forcefully would mean the end of the Netanyahu government.
“We found 22 dunams of land in the town which could, under certain
circumstances and after plans are approved, be used to build
alternative homes for residents of the neighborhood,” Barak said. “If
it turns out that the land is owned by Palestinians, we would have no
choice other than to abandon it or purchase it,” he added.
Barak hinted his concern over a coalition breakup – which would
likely mean the end of his tenure as Defense Minister – when he added
that “there is no need to panic on this matter. Part of the panic
comes not from the way we are dealing with the issue but from other
sources, which I would rather not mention. The Defense Ministry and
Civil Administration are working on the issue, along with the
Attorney General and Justice Ministry.”
Givat Ha´Ulpana residents slammed Barak for suggesting that they move
to “alternate homes” in Beit El. “Residents of the neighborhood
recognized Ehud Barak for the good that he did as Prime Minister,
when he provided benefits for residents of Beit El, paved roads in
the town, and connected residents to infrastructure.”
With that, they said, “We are not chess pieces for Ehud Barak to play
with, where he builds a house in one location and demolishes one in
another. Nowhere in Israel, or in the world, do they tear down
thriving neighborhoods, even if it turns out an error was made,” the
residents said. Barak should do likewise and acknowledge the
residents´ rights to remain in their homes. (IsraelNationalNews ©
2012 04/22/12)
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