Fri 11-October-2024

Israel displacement of Palestinians in Al-Khalil racial discrimination

Saturday 7-May-2022

The Geneva Council of Rights and Freedoms described the Israeli decision to deport hundreds of Palestinians to the south of the West Bank in preparation for the transfer of their land to Jews as “a stark example of Israel’s policy of racial discrimination”.

The Supreme Court of Justice in Israel had ratified the resolution Wednesday May 4 following a 20-year legal battle.

The decision meant the forcible transfer of 1300 Palestinians from Masafer Yatta in Al-Khalil to other areas.

The area called the “918 firing zone” by the Israeli occupation authority straddles an area of 3300 hectares near Al-Khalil. Palestinian sheepherders and farmers live in 8 hamlets in that area.

The expulsion of the land’s inhabitants from their homes and the seizure and transfer of land to Jewish settlers amount to forced displacement the Geneva Council said in a statement on Friday adding that it was tantamount to a war crime under the rules of international law.

The Israeli occupation army had been attempting to displace Palestinians from Masafer Yatta for at least 40 years. It had declared those territories a “closed military zone” in the early 1980s.

The Israeli Supreme Court rejected the Palestinian population’s arguments that they had lived there before.

According to the population; declaring most of those territories a closed military training zone was merely an Israeli pretext for seizing their land.

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