State Attys: Migron Land Purchase ‘Problematic’ (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Maayana Miskin 08/14/12)
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The Ministerial Committee for Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria
met Tuesday to discuss legal issues in the towns of Beit El and
Migron in the Binyamin region, and the city of Hevron in Judea. State
prosecutors attended the session and revealed their views.
In Migron, Israeli residents were to be evicted after an Arab man
claimed the sale of the land to Jews was invalid, and that he was the
true owner. However, residents attempted to circumvent the ruling by
purchasing much of the community’s land from the new Arabs now
claiming ownership. The land sellers are residents of the Palestinian
Authority.
State prosecutors said putting the purchase into effect would be
legally problematic. Three tracts of land were purchased, they said.
One was purchased from just one of four people claiming ownership,
they said, and the other ownership claims would be a legal barrier to
settlement.
The other two tracts of land can only be accessed via land still
claimed by PA residents, they said.
Regarding Beit El, they said there are legal problems with
construction in a western part of the town. However, prosecutors said
they would defend Beit El residents’ views in court at the request of
the government, which promised Beit El community leaders that more
homes would be built in their town to replace 30 that are to be
removed.
In Hevron, there is a lawsuit against Jews living in the Beit Ezra
building. State prosecutors said they believe the Jewish residents
entered illegally and must be evicted. Ministers did not object to
the eviction, but called to ensure that the building is made
available for Israeli use.
Residents of Migron were angered by the attorneys’ description of the
issue. “The State Prosecution officials’ unnecessary philosophizing
proves two things again and again: 1. that the sales were good and
believable, 2. that the prosecution is motivated by a desire to see
destruction, not justice,” they charged. (IsraelNationalNews © 2011
08/14/12)
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