UN slams recent demolitions of Palestinian homes (JERUSALEM POST) By YONI DAYAN 04/23/12)
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UN agencies on Sunday condemned Israel for recent home demolitions in
the West Bank which they say resulted in the displacement of 67
Palestinian refugees, more than half of whom are children.
In a joint press release, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency
(UNRWA) and Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
(OCHA) stated that the evictions "may run counter to international
law, including the Fourth Geneva Convention."
The press release emphasized two specific incidents, both of which
occurred on April 18. In the first, the agencies condemned Israeli
authorities for demolishing the homes of seven refugee families in Al
Khaleyleh, who had already been displaced twice in the past six
months.
In the second, the agencies slammed Israel for evicting two
Palestinian families and subsequently handing their homes over to
settlers. In the Beit Hanina neighborhood, Israel evacuated
Palestinians from their homes after an eight-year legal battle found
that the land was legally purchased by Jews.
The European Union missions in Jerusalem and Ramallah already
condemned the evacuation, stating that "settlements are illegal under
international law."
The Director of UNRWA’s West Bank Office, Felipe Sanchez, stated
that "the forced eviction of Palestine refugees and the demolition of
Palestinian homes and other civilian structures in the occupied West
Bank, including East Jerusalem, is contrary to international law. We
urge the Israeli authorities to find an immediate solution to enable
the Palestinian population of the occupied West Bank, to lead a
normal life, in full realization of their rights."
Head of OCHA in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Ramesh
Rajasingham, said that "more than 1500 Palestinians have lost their
homes as a result of demolitions and evictions since the beginning of
2011. Forced evictions and demolitions cause extensive human
suffering, increase humanitarian needs and vulnerability." (© 1995-
2011, The Jerusalem Post 04/23/12)
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