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EU warns of 'serious consequences' to razing illegal ‎Bedouin village ‎

by  Eldad Beck , News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  09-09-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-22-2021 15:18
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The European Union warned Israel over the weekend ‎that the planned demolition of an illegal Bedouin ‎village in the ‎West Bank will have "‎‎serious ‎consequences" and will pose a significant threat to ‎the two-state solution.‎

Israel's High Court of Justice on Wednesday cleared ‎the way for the planned demolition of Khan al-Ahmar, ‎an illegal Bedouin ‎encampment located 10 kilometers ‎‎(6 miles) east of ‎Jerusalem between the Israeli ‎communities of Maaleh ‎Adumim and Kfar Adumim, which ‎is home to some 180 Bedouin. ‎

European Union foreign policy chief Federica ‎Mogherini issued a statement saying, "The European ‎Union and its member states have repeatedly stated ‎their long-standing position on Israel's settlement ‎policy, illegal under international law, and actions ‎taken in that context, including the demolitions of ‎Palestinian communities and possible forced ‎transfers of population," Mogherini said.‎

‎"The community of Khan al-Ahmar is located in a ‎sensitive location in Area C, of strategic ‎importance for preserving the continuity of a future ‎Palestinian state. ‎

‎"The consequences of a demolition of this community ‎and the displacement of its residents, including ‎children, against their will, would be very serious ‎and would severely threaten the viability of the ‎two-state solution and undermine prospects for ‎peace.

"The EU expects Israeli authorities to ‎reconsider their decision to demolish Khan al-‎Ahmar," the statement read.‎

On Saturday, Israeli human rights group B'Tselem ‎said it has asked the EU to intervene and prevent ‎the Bedouin village's demolition. ‎

B'Tselem Director Hagai El-Ad wrote to Mogherini, ‎saying, "We have reached the point where it appears ‎that these serious consequences must be spelled out ‎if the EU is to credibly back its own positions."‎

Brussels, he noted, "obviously has ample leverage to ‎have a concrete impact by showing Israel that ‎unacceptable human rights violations will have ‎serious consequences and spelling out exactly what ‎it [Israel] stands to lose." ‎

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