Beit El Caravillas Herald Ulpana Destruction, Massive Expansion (JEWISH PRESS) By: Malkah Fleisher 06/11/12)
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In line with the government’s projected plan to destroy 5 apartment
buildings in the Ulpana Hill neighborhood of the biblical town of
Beit El, six caravilla mobile homes were delivered on Monday to house
evicted families.
The southern Samaria town, immortalized in the Bible as the site on
which Jacob, fleeing from the wrath of his brother Esau, had a dream
of angels ascending and descending a ladder, is bracing for the court-
ordered destruction, after last-minute efforts to save the buildings
in the Knesset failed.
A total of 33 caravillas are expected to be delivered to house
expelled families in a new neighborhood in Beit El, carved out of an
army base adjacent to the town.
The Defense Ministry issued a statement saying the ministry
is “operating around the clock” as directed by the prime minister and
minister of defense, and would have the new neighborhood
completed “as soon as possible [to] allow residents of the Ulpana
Hill to leave their homes in the most respectable and convenient
way”. A specific date has not been publicized, but the court gave
the government until July 1 to destroy the homes.
It is unclear to what degree residents of Ulpana Hill and the
surrounding community of Beit El will cooperate with – or fight – the
impending destruction. However, Director of Development for Beit El
Institutions – the original purchasers of the disputed land upon
which the condemned apartment buildings sit – Baruch Gordon, says he
is optimistic that not only will the buildings not be torn down, but
that the fight for Ulpana Hill will result in a drastic expansion of
the town.
“Something sweet is coming out of something bitter,” Gordon said, in
an interview with The Jewish Press.
“Instead of taking on the court head on, Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu is bowing to the dictates of the court, but at the same
time is removing the harsh bite they intended to have. He is
saying ‘If the state prosecution wants to dictate to us, we will
build ten houses for every one you are taking down’.”
On June 7, the prime minister’s office announced that permission for
300 new residences had been approved, as well as 551 in other
communities in the biblical heartland of Judea and Samaria. The
announcement evoked both elation and skepticism amongst supporters of
Jewish development in the area, who celebrated the significant
potential for growth, yet expressed concern that the announcement
would never come to fruition, and was rather a cynical attempt to
diffuse tension over the destruction of the Ulpana Hill homes.
“Even if [Prime Minister Netanyahu] can only do half [of the 300
homes in Beit El], that is a tremendous boost to our community,”
Gordon said. “So Beit El will grow by 10% as a result of this court
case, even if he only keeps half of his word.”
Gordon noted that despite the best efforts of Yesh Din – the original
complainants in the case charging that the Ulpana buildings had been
built on Arab land – their lawsuit resulted in the advancement of
Jewish life in Judea and Samaria.
“The executive director of Yesh Din apologized in a statement to the
press for the results of his actions, that it is causing Beit El to
grow,” Gordon said.
“The civil administration has already approved taking part of the
army base and officially making it part of the town of Beit El and
there it will place the 30 temporary homes,” Gordon said. “I sat
with mayor Moshe Rosenbaum to discuss the plans to expand Beit El,
and he showed me on the map where the homes are being planned.
Approximately 150 homes will be built without any problem, and
another 150 which Netanyahu promised will be a little bit of a fight
against the legal advisors of the PM who are hesitating on giving
their approval.”
“All in all, it seems that Netanyahu’s policy is to bow down to the
court and then fire back by expanding the towns of Judea and Samaria
for every suit which is filed by the European -funded NGOs in Israel
like Peace Now and Yesh Din.”
Despite the upcoming expansion, Gordon said residents are
disheartened by the decision to destroy the apartments. “I think the
residents of Beit El, along with all the Jewish people whose hearts
are connected to the land of Israel, are sickened to their stomachs
at the thought of once again seeing Likud-elected government bulldoze
and expel Jews from their homes,” Gordon said. “We will fight this
on every level with all of our faculties in the most intense way.”
Not only will they fight, but Gordon says he believes they will
succeed. “I don’t think the buildings will be destroyed at all,”
Gordon said. “Because the state prosecution has crossed the red
lines by misrepresenting government policy in its presentation to the
court, I believe a solution will be found to expel the people from
their homes, but not destroy the buildings.” (© 2012 JewishPress.
06/11/12)
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