13,000 PALESTINIAN STRUCTURES UNDER DEMOLITION THREAT

Mai Awad looks out from the damaged family home of Palestinian Ziad Awad in the town of Idna,13 kilometers (8 miles) west of the West Bank city of Hebron, Wednesday, July 2, 2014. Israel demolished on Wednesday the West Bank home of Ziad Awad, who it accuses of having killed an Israeli police officer in April. The move marks a return to a policy abandoned by the military in 2005. Israel sees house demolitions as a deterrent to violence while critics charge it is a form of collective punishment. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
Mai Awad looks out from the damaged family home of Palestinian Ziad Awad in the town of Idna,13 kilometers (8 miles) west of the West Bank city of Hebron, Wednesday, July 2, 2014. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

New York, 23 Dzulqa’dah 1436/7 September 2015 (MINA) – Some 13,000 Palestinian structures in the West Bank are currently under Israeli demolition orders, leaving residents and homes “in a state of chronic uncertainty and threat”, the U.N. said on Monday.

A report from the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) also highlighted the difficulty Palestinians face in obtaining building permits needed to prevent such demolition orders.

More than 11,000 Israeli demolition orders relating to an estimated 13,000 Palestinian structures are currently awaiting implementation in a huge swathe of the occupied West Bank, said the report entitled “Under Threat.”

“While only a minority of the orders issued are executed, these orders do not expire and leave affected households in a state of chronic uncertainty and threat,” it said, Al Arabiya quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

“Where the orders are implemented, they have resulted in displacement and disruption of livelihoods, the entrenchment of poverty and increased aid dependency.”

The report cites data from the Israeli authorities relating to the West Bank zone under full Israeli control, known as Area C and covering 60 percent of the territory.

Area C is an administrative region created under the Oslo accords in 1995. Data cited prior to 1995 in the report refers to locations that would later become part of Area C.

Between 1988 and 2014, Israel issued more than 14,000 demolition orders against Palestinian-owned structures, of which upwards of 11,000 are currently

Illegal under international law

Last month 31 international organizations, including Oxfam and Amnesty International, criticized what they called a “surge” in West Bank demolitions.

They cited UN figures showing Israel’s destruction of 63 houses and other structures in a single week in August, leaving 132 Palestinians homeless.

Israeli authorities did not respond to requests from the AFP news agency for comment on the OCHA report.

They have previously said such demolitions are carried out because the structures were built without the required construction permits.

But Palestinians say such authorization is routinely denied, forcing unlicensed building, an argument echoed by the UN report.

OCHA said there were currently about 300,000 Palestinians living in Area C, and cited Israeli data as saying that about 356,000 Israeli settlers live there also.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank are considered illegal under international law and are a major stumbling block to peace efforts as they are built on land Palestinians consider to be part of a future state. (T/P001/R03)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

 

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