By IINA,
Jerusalem : Thousands of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank risk being displaced as the Israeli authorities threaten to tear down their homes and in some cases entire communities, a UN agency said. “To date, more than 3,000 Palestinian-owned structures in the West Bank have pending demolition orders, which can be immediately executed without prior warning,” the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said in a report. “At least 10 small communities throughout the West Bank are at risk of being almost entirely displaced due to the large number of pending demolition orders,” AFP reported quoting OCHA as saying.
Most of the orders were issued because there were no construction permits, which Israeli authorities only seldom grant to Palestinians. The buildings are located in so-called Area C, which makes up more than 60 percent of the West Bank and which is under full Israeli control. In the first quarter of 2008, Israeli authorities demolished 124 structures as compared with 107 for the whole of 2007, leading to the displacement of 435 Palestinians, 135 of them children, OCHA said. Over 94 percent of applications for building permits in Area C submitted by Palestinians between January 2000 and September 2007 were denied, according to official data. During this period 5,000 demolition orders were issued, and over 1,600 Palestinian buildings were actually demolished.
“The denial of permits for Palestinians on such a large scale raises the fear that there is a specific policy by the authorities to encourage a ‘silent transfer’ of the Palestinian population from Area C,” the Israeli Peace Now human rights group said in a recent report. Some 283,000 settlers live in Area C, which is also home to 70,000 of the 2.3 million Palestinians who live in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Meanwhile, five Palestinians were wounded on Tuesday as Israeli soldiers fired rubber bullets at demonstrators protesting at the construction of a separation wall in the West Bank, medics said. The incident occurred in the village of Nilin. Israeli soldiers fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the Palestinian and Israeli protesters, witnesses said.