Israel is about to destroy this Palestinian village. Will Britain step in? By David Zonsheine
Israel is intent on
destroying the homes of the 173 Palestinians who live in the small
shepherding
community of Khan al-Ahmar, along with the school that serves 150
children from the area. Last month, Israel’s high court of justice removed the
last obstacle to this barbaric act of demolishing an entire community in order
to forcibly transfer its residents and take over their land. Israel has
announced that the land from which these Palestinians will be evicted will
serve to expand the nearby settlement of Kfar Adumim.
The story of Khan
al-Ahmar exemplifies Israel’s policy of expelling dozens of Palestinian
communities from areas it plans to formally annex. To keep international
criticism to a minimum, Israel usually
tries to evict residents slowly by creating unbearable living conditions that
force them to leave their homes, allegedly of their own free will. To that end,
the authorities refuse to connect these communities to running water and power
grids, do not authorise construction of homes or other structures and restrict
their pastureland.
Now, emboldened by
Donald Trump’s overt disdain for human rights – or basic human decency for that
matter – and bolstered by the Israeli idea that the European Union is too weak
to act decisively, the authorities have stepped up their efforts and issued
demolition orders for all the structures in Khan al-Ahmar. Justice Noam Sohlberg, who wrote the ruling that rejected the
petition against the execution of these orders, noted the “undisputed” premise that “construction in the Khan
al-Ahmar compound, both the school and the dwellings, is unlawful”. He went on
to argue that the court should not interfere in the state’s “law enforcement”
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jun/14/israel-destroy-palestinian-village-khan-al-ahmar