On A Day Of Blood, Who Counts 20 Demolished Houses
On A Day Of Blood, Who Counts Kafr Qasem's 20 Demolished Houses?
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On this day where the international networks [right now!] inform you about the bloody ongoings in Gaza, leaving at this hour already 11 Palestinians dead, including two children and a pregant woman, we must inform you what more is meanwhile happening .
Already yesterday night we heard about the Kafr Qasem demolition spree. We are in contact with Qafr Qasem activists who are considering what is the best protest action. We hereby forward you the message about it of Dorothy Naor who located it on the Ha'aretz website. She calls it "Eli Ishay’s parting gift as Minister of the Interior". But maybe, it's the new government's "message to Arab Israelis".
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From: Dorothy Naor
Subject: [New Profile]
Demolitions in Kafr Qasem Date sent: Mon, 03 Mar
2003 16:25:08 +0200 (...) From the number of demolitions
and demolition orders for Arab villages, it would almost
seem that the message the government is trying to send is
that the government is no more concerned for the welfare of
its Arab citizens than for the welfare of Palestinians in
the Occupied Territories. Surely Arab and Jewish citizens
are not equal before the law as concerns the management of
the land laws in Israel. And how is it that one court
issues an order for demolitions while another court has
issued a stay of execution till September. This seems to
have been Eli Ishay’s parting gift as Minister of the
Interior. Let us see how Poraz, the new minister from the
Shinui party, will treat Arab citizens. Dorothy
Ha’aretz
Monday, March 03, 2003 ILA demolishes 16 illegal
houses in Kafr Qasem English By
Yair Ettinger The Israel Lands Administration yesterday
demolished 16 illegal houses in Kafr Qasem as part of the
government's crackdown on illegal building in Arab
communities. Kafr Qasem local council head Sami Isa
complained of an acute housing shortage due to a government
refusal to approve any new building plans. "People are
suffocating here, what can you expect them to do? They have
no alternative but to build illegally," he said. Some 250
police, border police and mounted police backed by a large
amount of riot control equipment entered the town before
dawn to safeguard the demolition work. A number of residents
who confronted the police and ILA inspectors were detained
for questioning. The demolished structures were under
construction and two of them were inhabited already.
Although the residents have been negotiating with the
authorities for several months in an attempt to reach an
agreement, the police and ILA gave them no advance warning
of the demolition. Eyewitnesses said one of the houses was
knocked down with all its contents inside it, after its
owner was arrested. The Kafr Qasem operation follows a
series of demolitions of Arab houses in the past months in
the Negev, Lod, Ramle and Jaffa, on the basis of
administrative or court orders. The implementation of other
demolition orders, in Wadi Ara, is being held up by a court
injunction. Arab community leaders sharply denounced the
demolitions and expressed concern over the government's
harsh measures after a long time during which the police
avoided demolitions for fear of violent clashes with the
residents. Mossawa, the Advocacy Center for Arab
Palestinian Citizens of Israel, says the number of illegal
structures in the Arab community reached 36,000 by the end
of 2002, with an additional 30,000 in the Bedouin sector.
The land upon which the demolished houses stood in Kafr
Qasem was expropriated by the state in the 1970s. An ILA
spokeswoman said the demolitions were carried out in
accordance with a court order. She said since the orders
were issued in June 2002, ILA representatives and senior
police officers have pleaded in vain with the residents to
demolish the houses themselves, and vacate the inhabited
ones. The houses' owners, most of whom belong to the
large Taha clan, said they have a different court ruling,
issued last December by the Petah Tikva Magistrate's Court
after they were sued for invading lands. This decision
orders them to pay fines to the local planning commission,
but also rules that the houses are not to be torn down
before September 2003, until which time the sides will try
to reach an agreement. They said their homes were torn down
while their attorneys are in the midst of negotiations with
the planning authorities to reach a compromise. Attorney
Yusuf Isa, who represents the residents, said he presented
the ILA and police with a copy of the verdict. "But the ILA
official said `I don't want to even look at it,'" he said.
After the bulldozers left the village many residents
gathered outside the local council building and shouted
denunciations at council head Sami Isa, whom they accused of
cooperating with the authorities. In Kafr Qasem, there
are more than 1,000 illegal houses, most of them on private
land. Isa said a master plan that could alleviate the
housing plight has been held up for the past two and a half
years by the central region's planning commission. "In the
meantime, people are stuck. What can they do? On the one
hand, I disagree with the state authorities and on the
other, the residents accuse me of acting against them. In
this situation, it's easier for me to side with the
residents and oppose any demolition. Why should I not stand
by my people if I have no legal alternative?" he
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