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Israel orders Palestinian village to be demolished after Ramadan

JULY 16, 2015 11:37 A.M. (UPDATED: JULY 16, 2015 1:01 P.M.)
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HEBRON (Maan) -- Israeli authorities ordered the demolition of homes in a
village south of Hebron to be carried out after Ramadan, Israeli watchdogs said
on Wednesday.
Rabbis for Human Rights and B'Tselem said in a statement that pressure from
Israeli settlers had led to the decision to carry out demolition orders in the
village of Khirbet Susiya after Ramadan, although a high court hearing regarding
the case is currently scheduled for August 3.
The Israeli Civil Administration, the Israeli army, and the Coordination of
Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) office announced the
demolition order to the villagers in a meeting on Sunday.
Khirbet Susiya has been under imminent threat of demolition since May, when
the Israeli High Court approved the demolition of the villagers' homes and tents
and possible relocation of the villages around 300 Bedouin residents.
The court case has been ongoing since 2012, when residents of Khirbet Susiya
applied for the Israeli Civil Administration to approve an outline plan for
northern part of the village.

Susiya villagers reportedly built homes in 1986 on agricultural land they owned,
after being evicted by Israel from their previous dwellings on land declared as
an archaeological site.
Situated in Area C, an area covering 60 percent of the West Bank which is under
full Israeli control, villagers of Khirbet Susiya must apply for construction
permits from the Israeli Civil Administration.
In practice only a handful of Palestinian applications for construction or
expansion on existing structures are approved, with only six percent of
Palestinian building permit requests granted by Israel between 2000 and 2012.
Unable to get "legal" permission, Palestinians are faced with either leaving or
building illegally.
Since 1988 Israeli forces have issued more than double the amount of
demolition orders to Palestinians in Area C than they have to illegal Israeli
settlements in the area.
Israeli settlers living illegally in the area according to international law already
control over 300 hectares of Khirbet Susiya's land, B'Tselem reports.
Rabbis for Human Rights alleges that the newest threat is a form of coercion
that aims to expel residents of the area already before the court hearing.
The head of the Susiya village council Jihad al-Nawajaa said the residents have
been asked to be evacuated on the pretext that the village lacks sufficient
infrastructure for living.
Meanwhile, the Israeli government provides the necessary services to the
nearby Israeli settlement of Susiya.
Last year Israel demolished 590 Palestinian-owned structures in the West Bank
and East Jerusalem, displacing 1,177 people, according to the UN Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
The upcoming demolition of Khirbet Susiya comes while member of Israel's right
wing government are pushing a plan to forcibly relocate tens of thousands of
Palestinian Bedouins.
Approved without any consultation with the Bedouin community, the plan would
evict nearly 40,000 Bedouins from their villages and force them to live in
concentrated areas that critics called "reservations."
Israel currently refuses to recognize 35 Bedouin villages in the Negev, which
collectively house nearly 90,000 people.

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