IOA delivers demolition notices to seven families in Al-Khalil


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[ 09/01/2012 - 07:48 PM ]

AL-KHALIL, (PIC)– The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) served demolition notices to owners of seven families in Khirbat Um Al-Kheir to the east of Yatta town in al-Khalil province.

Ratib Al-Jibour, the coordinator of popular anti wall and settlement committees in the area, said that employees with the civil administration accompanied by Israeli occupation forces delivered the notices on Sunday.

He said that 60 citizens live in those seven houses near Karma’il settlement, which was established on the village’s land.

Jibour recalled that the IOF soldiers razed three houses in the same village a month ago, charging that the IOA was trying to terrorize inhabitants of the village to leave their hometown.

Source and more at the Palestinian Information Center





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Israel’s Jerusalem municipality plans to build more than 50,000 (updated Dec 3, 2011: 85.000) new homes in the city’s occupied eastern sector over two decades:

  • 23,628 homes have already been approved, 20,263 in East Jerusalem and 3,365 in the west.
  • 13,824 are pending review, 12,819 in East Jerusalem and 1,005 in the west.
  • 23,266 housing units are still in planning stages, 19,281 in the east and 3,985 in the west.



Of these, the municipality plans:

  • 10,366 homes in northern East Jerusalem, including illegal Israeli settlement Pisgat Zeev and Palestinian town Beit Hanina.
  • 5,239 homes in southern East Jerusalem, including Gilo settlement and Palestinian district Beit Safafa.
  • 4,886 new units in central eastern Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan and Jerusalem’s Old City.

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