Human Rights Watch Blasts Zio-Nazi Israeli Confiscation Of Palestinian Bedouins' Land
Human Rights Watch has condemned an Israeli court ruling on
the expropriation of Palestinian Bedouin lands, saying the verdict will
pave the way for the eviction of Palestinians. By Press TV:"It is a
sad day when Israeli Supreme Court decisions provide legal cover for
forced evictions, as in the case of these two villages," Sarah Leah
Whitson, HRW's Middle East and North Africa director said in a statement
on Wednesday, said in reference to the villages of al-Araqib and
Shariaa in northern Negev. The Israeli Supreme Court has
ordered the confiscation of a 100-hectare piece of land, owned by
Palestinian Bedouins, near the two villages. The land is the inheritance of the Palestinian al-Ukbi tribe, who have dwelled there and farmed the land for decades. But
the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that the ground should be registered
under the name of the so-called Israeli Development Authority. "The Israeli government should let these communities stay where they are, not force them to move yet again," Whitson said. The
court decision ignores "international law in upholding discriminatory
evictions by the Israeli authorities in the occupied territories," she
added.
Bedouin
children walk home from school in the town of Segev Shalom, in the
Negev desert, near the southern Israeli city of Beersheva, on February
10, 2015. (AFP photo)Israeli military in 1951
forcefully relocated the al-Ukbi tribe to the village of Hurah, 20
kilometers east of al-Araqib, citing security reasons. Bedouin
villages in the desert frequently come under attack by Israeli forces.
More than 150,000 Bedouins live in the occupied Palestinian territories,
mostly in and around Negev. Nearly half of Bedouins live in villages where Israel denies access to water and electricity.
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