EU Palestinian aid projects destroyed by Israel: NGOs (AFP) AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE) 05/13/12)
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Israel demolished dozens of Palestinian homes, water cisterns and
farm buildings built with European funds in 2011, and over 100 such
structures are at risk, aid groups said in a report on Monday.
The figures, compiled by a group of local and international NGOs
chaired by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
(OCHA), were published just ahead of a meeting of EU foreign
ministers in Brussels.
The report from the Displacement Working Group (DWG) said Israel
razed 62 European-funded structures last year, and another 110 such
projects were at risk.
The DWG said that affected structures were financed by France, the
Netherlands, Britain, Poland, Ireland and the European Commission.
France last month protested to Israel´s ambassador in Paris over the
demolition of two water cisterns in the Hebron area in the southern
West Bank, which were financed under a French agricultural
cooperation project.
OCHA says that a total of 620 structures in the Israeli-occupied West
Bank were torn down in 2011, of which 62 were European-funded.
Of those affected, 600 were in the Area C zone of the occupied West
Bank where Israel has full civilian and security control. Twenty of
the demolitions were in Area B, where Israel and the Palestinian
Authority have joint responsibility.
The Israeli military body in charge of civilian aspects of life in
the West Bank says it is obliged to issue demolition orders against
structures erected without the required construction permits.
But Willow Heske, spokeswoman for UK charity Oxfam, told AFP that the
permit regime "is discriminatory and is in contradiction of
international law."
"In our experience trying to work within the permit regime, it can
sometimes take up to two years... just to get a denial," she said.
"We see that settlers are getting zoning and building permission in
these areas with no trouble, this is obviously discriminatory and is
in contradiction of international law."
The aid groups who compiled the report called on the EU to take
action.
"Aid from the international community, including European
governments, is wasted when aid-funded projects are demolished,"
Oxfam´s country director Nishant Pandey said in a statement
accompanying the data.
"European governments can ensure that their citizens´ money is going
for good by calling on the government of Israel to end the demolition
of aid projects and civilian infrastructure in Area C," Pandey said.
CIDSE, an international alliance of Catholic development agencies,
said EU donors should get tough.
"The EU must take a stand on ensuring respect for international
humanitarian law, so that Palestinians can develop their
communities," the organisation´s Deborah Casalin said in the joint
statement.
"Member states should systematically monitor and report any
impediments to aid delivery, and demand reparation." (Copyright ©
2012 Agence France Presse. 05/13/12)
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