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Monday, August 3, 2009

ISRAEL MEMANG MENGUNDANG BENCANA ...!!!

HR9808@IKRAR - adalah wadah bebas bukan partisan yang memfokus kepada kebajikan rakyat.
Singkatan;IKRAR (Ikatan Kebajikan Rakyat)

"REFORMIS BUKAN HANYA GELARAN ATAU PEJUANG YANG BERJUANG KERANA MENGHARAPKANNYA!"

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Setelah saya menerima pesanan di facebook baru saya muatkan ke blog kerana sebelum ini berita seperti ini sudah kerap berulang di Israel. Tapi kali ini ianya lebih tragis dan tidak ada manusia didunia ini yang boleh terima sikap Israel ini. Apakah ini undangan baru mereka untuk berperang lagi dengan umat Islam dan umat yang lain? Makin gila dan melampau..

Israel condemned over evictions

Protester is removed by police from a demonstration outside the homes 2/8/09
The evictions by Israel sparked protests at the scene

The US has led international condemnation of Israel after it evicted nine Palestinian families living in two houses in occupied East Jerusalem.

Washington said the action was not in keeping with Israel's obligations under the so-called "road map" to resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Jewish settlers moved into the houses almost immediately.

Israel occupied East Jerusalem in 1967 and later annexed it, a move not recognised by the world community.

The removal of the 53 people was also condemned by the United Nations, the Palestinians and the UK government.

Senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said he was outraged at the action.

"Israel is once again showing its utter failure to respect international law," he said.

"New settlers from abroad are accommodating themselves and their belongings in the Palestinian houses and 19 newly homeless children will have nowhere to sleep."

'Deplorable'

The operation to evict the Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah district of the city was carried out before dawn on Sunday by police clad in black riot gear.

It followed a ruling by Israel's Supreme Court that Jewish families owned the land. Israel wants to build a block of 20 apartments in the area.

The families' belongings were put on the street - 2/08/09
The families' belongings were put on the street

"I deplore today's totally unacceptable actions by Israel," the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Robert H Serry said.

"These actions are contrary to the provisions of the Geneva Conventions related to occupied territory.

"These actions heighten tensions and undermine international efforts to create conditions for fruitful negotiations to achieve peace."

The UK government said the Israeli action was "incompatible with the Israeli professed desire for peace".

"We urge Israel not to allow the extremists to set the agenda," the British Consulate in East Jerusalem said.

Sovereignty 'unquestionable'

Israel considers a united Jerusalem to be the capital of the state of Israel.

"Our sovereignty over it is unquestionable," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last month.

"We cannot accept the idea that Jews will not have the right to live and buy [homes] anywhere in Jerusalem."

The BBC's Tim Franks in Jerusalem says the houses are in what is probably the most contested city on earth and the diplomatic ripples from the evictions will spread.

There are an estimated 250,000 Palestinians living in East Jerusalem and 200,000 Jews.


Outrage at East Jerusalem evictions

The court decision has defied international protests over Jewish settlement activity in the area [AFP]

The United States and the UN have condemned Israel's forcible eviction of two Palestinian families from their homes in East Jerusalem.

Washington sent a letter to the Israeli foreign ministry in Jerusalem, stressing the move went against the country's obligations under the so-called "road map" to resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

US diplomats said a high-level protest will be communicated to Israel later on Monday.

Speaking after the al-Ghawi and al-Hanoun families were evicted on Sunday, Robert Serry, the United Nations special co-ordinator for the Middle East peace process, said: "I deplore today's totally unacceptable actions by Israel.

"These actions are contrary to the provisions of the Geneva Conventions related to occupied territory.

"These actions heighten tensions and undermine international efforts to create conditions for fruitful negotiations to achieve peace."

The homes from where the Palestinians were evicted would reportedly give way to a hotel project believed to have been sanctioned by Israel.

In depth


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In 1982, Israeli settler organisations began demanding rent from the Palestinian families of Sheikh Jarrah, who at that point had been living in the neighbourhood for almost 30 years - and when many of the families refused to pay this rent, the first eviction orders were issued.

The legal proceedings continued over the years, and in 2006 it was ruled by court that the settler organisations did not have rights to the land, and the Israeli land registration department agreed to revoke the settler associations' ownership.

Despite pending appeals and the lack of legal ownership of land in the neighbourhood, the settler organisations sold their property claim in 2008 to an investment company.

'Extremist agenda'

The British consulate which, along with other foreign missions, is located in Sheikh Jarrah where the Palestinian families had been living for more than half a century, said it was "appalled".

The consulate said in a statement: "The Israelis' claim that the imposition of extremist Jewish settlers into this ancient Arab neighbourhood is a matter for the courts ... is unacceptable.

"These actions are incompatible with the Israeli professed desire for peace.

"We urge Israel not to allow the extremists to set the agenda."

Saeb Erekat, a senior Palestinian negotiator, said: "Tonight, while these new settlers from abroad will be accommodating themselves and their belongings in these Palestinian houses, 19 newly homeless children will have nowhere to sleep.

"If the Israeli prime minister continues with settlement activities, he will undermine the efforts to revive the peace process."

'Civil dispute'

But Yakir Segev, a member of Jerusalem's municipal council, told Al Jazeera: "These are not actions made by Israel or the Israeli government. This is a matter of the court.

"It is a civil dispute between Palestinian families and those of Israeli settlers, regarding who is the rightful owner of this property"

Yakir Segev, member of Jerusalem's municipal council

"It is a civil dispute between Palestinian families and those of Israeli settlers, regarding who is the rightful owner of this property ... Israeli law is the only law we are obliged to obey.

"This is not part of an Israeli consipiracy ... The court decided that the Arab families are not the rightful owners of the property and this is why they had to be evicted.

"Jerusalem is one united city, in the same way that Arabs can purchase houses and land in the west part of Jerusalem, it's the same for Jews."

The eviction on Sunday comes amid international calls for Israel to halt settlement activity on occupied Palestinian land.

HR9808: Ini gesaan dari sdr-sdr kita di UK..Kita juga patut buat sesuatu samada emel atau apa sahaja ke pihak Israel agar berhenti segera perbuatan ini atau mereka akan menerima kutukan dari dari seluruh penduduk dunia!!

Urgent Demo: Israel Stealing Homes Is Ethnic Cleansing

bob | 03.08.2009 10:14 | Palestine

Come down to the Israeli Embassy to let them know we that we are witness to their crime of stealing homes to ethnically cleanse East Jerusalem of Palestinians. We are going to be there from 5pm to 8pm tonight.

On Sunday morning Israeli occupation forces raided and evicted 53 more Palestinians from their homes in East Jerusalem and helped extremist settlers empty the house and move in. This is a process of slow ethnic cleansing, of the 28 families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of East Jerusalem, near to the old city, the first were evicted last November. On the 28th of June Israeli police helped settlers take over a house in which the Palestinian owner had just passed away, as well as other buildings being taken over by extremist settlers in the ancient Palestinian neighbourhood. Israel is picking of Palestinian homes and transfering settlers in one by one in order to get as little attention as possible, while it is actually clearling East Jerusalem of it's Palestinian population and creating facts on the ground. Stealing homes is ethnic cleansing. We must act now!
Come down to the Israeli Embassy to let them know we that we are witness to their crime of stealing homes to ethnically cleanse East Jerusalem of Palestinians. We are going to be there from 5pm to 8pm tonight. Israeli Embassy, 2 Palace Green, London, W8 4QB, 2 mins from Kensington High Street Tube.


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