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EU slams demolitions in east Jerusalem as Israeli 'settlement ‎expansion'‎

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  11-25-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-03-2021 15:29
EU slams demolitions in east Jerusalem as Israeli 'settlement ‎expansion'‎

A resident of the Shuafat ‎refugee camp in east Jerusalem films the demolition

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The European Union on Saturday condemned the Israeli demolition ‎of some 20 commercial structures in the Shuafat refugee camp in ‎east Jerusalem, saying it was part of "Israeli settlement expansion."‎

The buildings were razed on Wednesday as part of the Jerusalem ‎municipality's policy of expanding enforcement with ‎respect to illegally-built structures. ‎

The Israel Police said the operation, during which 18 storefronts ‎and three gas stations in a particularly neglected part of the camp ‎were torn down, was carried out following complaints from ‎the residents and with their consent.‎

The operation "targeted stores that were built illegally in the center ‎of the camp and created unbearable traffic congestion and ‎crowding. The municipality will continue to carry out activities with ‎the support of the police against illegal businesses in the different ‎areas," the police statement said.‎

The EU, however, chose to link the operation to a recent decision by ‎the Jerusalem Planning and Building Committee, which earlier this month approved ‎the construction of hundreds of new homes in the city's Gilo and ‎Ramat Shlomo neighborhoods.‎

‎"Last week, Israeli authorities demolished some 20 Palestinian ‎commercial structures in the Shuafat Palestinian refugee camp in ‎east Jerusalem. The demolition started several weeks after the ‎Jerusalem Municipality decided to promote a plan to build 800 ‎housing units in the Israeli settlements of Gilo and Ramat Shlomo in east ‎Jerusalem," a spokesperson at the Office of Foreign Affairs and Security ‎Policy at the EU‎ said.‎

‎"The European Union strongly opposes the policy of Israeli ‎settlements, which is illegal under international law, and the actions ‎taken in this regard. The European Union expects the Israeli ‎authorities to reconsider and revoke these decisions. ‎

‎"The policy of settlement construction and expansion in east ‎Jerusalem continues to undermine the possibility of a viable two-‎state solution, with Jerusalem as the future capital of both states, ‎which is the only realistic way to achieve a just and lasting peace," ‎the statement said.‎

Despite the fact that the demolition took place with the residents' ‎consent and was carried out as part of the Jerusalem Municipality's ‎ongoing attempts to improve their quality of life, Palestinian media ‎described the city's actions as "a crime by the occupation." ‎

Ahmad Abu Holy, head of the Palestine Liberation Organization's ‎Refugee Department, condemned the move, telling the Palestinian ‎news agency Wafa that it was carried out "under the illegal pretext ‎of building without a permit." ‎

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