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FORTY-NINE DEMOLITION WARNINGS AGAINST HOUSES IN HEBRON
 Saturday, August 01, 1998 4:31 PM
  
 FORTY-NINE DEMOLITION WARNINGS AGAINST HOUSES IN HEBRON
 1 August 1998
 Over the last 4 months, Israeli authorities have issued 49 demolition
 warnings against forty-four houses, four livestock coups and one well
 in the West Bank town of Hebron. The demolition orders affect 250
 individuals from the Jaber, Sultan, Rajabi, Qemari, Mannasra, Jaradat,
 Salaymeh, Jabari, Najjada and Abu Subha families. 
 The orders follow the destruction by the Israeli army of 13 homes
 owned by the Jaber, Attrash, Dahoud, Rajabi families. The Attrash home
 has been demolished for the third time in less than 3 months as
 Israeli authorities escalate the campaign of house demolitions in the
 area of eastern and southern Yatta, the Baqa area, the Khalet al
 Ashhab area east of Hebron and the Jaber neighborhood.  These villages
 lie close to the Kiryat Arba and  Givat Harsina settlements.
 Authorities have banned any form of construction in these areas and
 recently confiscated 120 dunams (30 acres) from the Baqa area to
 expand the Harsina settlement. Tens of dunums of agricultural land
 have been closed to their owners and water supplies interrupted,
 particularly those who live close to settler bypass road #60.
 On 27 July 1998, the deadline imposed by the Israeli Authorities for
 Fayez Jaber to demolish his own 80sq m home passed. Jaber's house will
 now almost certainly be demolished and in addition, he will be fined
 for the demolition costs. Jaber told LAW that there is nothing left
 for him in life except for his family and house following an earlier
 confiscation of his land.  His land had covered an area of 30 dunams
 and was used in the expansion of the Harsina settlement three months
 ago.
  
 The demolition of Palestinian homes can be seen as the final necessary
 step to remove or limit the indigenous Palestinian population to
 ensure continued Israeli control over Jerusalem and the West Bank
 before the final status negotiations. Israel is attempting to cleanse
 areas of the West Bank of a Palestinian presence in order to negotiate
 over "empty" land near the settlements, the green line, and by-pass
 roads.
  
 LAW continues to condemn this policy in the strongest possible terms,
 given the focused political nature of the demolitions and the attempt
 to remove Palestinians from their land.  LAW urges all those concerned
 about the illegal Israeli policy of house demolitions to write to:
 Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu (972) (2) 566 4838, Acting Minister
 of Foreign Affairs Benyamin Netanyahu (972) (2) 530 3506, Defense
 Minister Yitzhak Mordechai (972) (3) 691 6940, the Department of
 Building and Planning for the Israeli Military Authorities of the West
 Bank (972) (2) 997 7307.  Electronic mail to: Prime Minister Benyamin
 Netanyahu: pm@pmo.gov.il, the Office of the Prime Minister:
 feedback@pmo.gov.il, the Israeli Government Press Office:
 gpo@pmo.gov.il, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
 ask@israel-info.gov.il.
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 LAW - The Palestinian Society for the protection of Human Rights and
 the Environment is a Palestinian NGO dedicated to defending human
 rights through legal advocacy.  LAW is an affiliate of the
 International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), the Environmental Law
 Alliance Worldwide (ELAW), and the International Federation of Human
 Rights Leagues (FIDH).
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 and the Environment
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  Tel: (972) (2) 5812364/5824559
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