Regional Examples of demolition effects (2)

Ha’aretzPalestine 1998 – A Land Without People? French leave For 50 years, Sheikh Jarrah (French Hill in Hebrew) in Jerusalem has been home to fivePalestinian families. Now, the Hebrew University is moving to evict them. Amira Hass reports: Um Youssef weeping, and a CPT member is hugging her in support On April 23, Mohand Jabarra, … Read more

House Demolitions

Perhaps the most fundamental – and bitter – struggle between the Israelis and Palestinians since 1967 has been over land. Perhaps the most fundamental — and bitter — struggle between the Israelis and Palestinianssince 1967 has been over land. Here, where national conflict intersects with personal lives and Palestinian families tryto carve a semi-normal existence … Read more

The Isma’il Al-Shawamreh Family of Anata

A soldier supervising a demolition (Not related to the case) Isma’il al-Shawamreh, his wife N’tisar and their nine children live in the village of Anata,near Jerusalem. Before 1967 Anata was connected to neighboring villages — Hizma to the north, Shu’fat to thewest, and al Issawiya to the south — all of which bounded the northern … Read more

The Dandis Family of Anata

Soldiers supervising demolition (Not related to the case) Khamad Dandis, his wife Hoda and their four children live in a small house in Anata, to the northof Jerusalem, together with Khamad’s mother and his seven brothers and sisters. Before 1967 Anata was connected to neighboring villages — Hizma to the north, Shu’fat to thewest, and … Read more

Abed J. family in the Beqa’a Valley

Image: pics/abed.jpg Abed J In His Cauliflower field The Israeli settlements of Kiryat Arba and Givat Ha Harsina are situated on the hills that liejust beyond the eastern boundary of the Hebron municipality. Immediately east of them and only about a half-hour’s walk from the center of Hebron is thefertile Beqa’a valley, home to approximately … Read more

Nazati and Taghrite Z. Abed J. family in the Beqa’a Valley

Nazati and Taghrite are one family of thirty-eight that have been battling plans to destroytheir homes in the al Ram area, between Jerusalem and Ramallah. The residential area in which they live lies just outside of the al Ram municipal borders, andonly 300 meters from the nearest illegal Jewish settlement Adam. More than five hundred … Read more

Home Demolitions VS International Law

A demolition in Beit-Umar The denial of adequate housing and the demolition of Palestinian homes violatesinternational human rights instruments to which Israel is signatory. These include: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states: “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being ofhimself and his family, including food, … Read more