Israel confiscates lands east of Jerusalem for settlement expansion

Edited by Ed Newman
2019-11-05 12:35:05

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Ramallah, November 5 (RHC)-- Israeli authorities have decided to seize over 50 hectares of private Palestinian lands in the town of Hizma east of occupied Jerusalem -- confirming the fact that Tel Aviv's policy of seizing lands in the West Bank and Jerusalem is gaining momentum.

The mayor of Hizma said that large swaths of the town’s lands had been confiscated in the past and two settlements were built.  The mayor expects this time the lands will be used to expand the roads used by Israeli forces and settlers reaching to Adam settlement.

The lands of Hizma, like many other towns to the east of Jerusalem al-Quds, for example Anata and Shuafat, are surrounded and isolated by Israel’s illegal separation wall.  According to one of the land owners, Khayry Askar, Israeli authorities seized part of his family's land in 1977 and annexed it to nearby settlement Giv'at Ze'ev and now he's facing the same scenario again.

Hizma town is surrounded by four settlements.  It is considered the main link between the northern and southern cities of the occupied West Bank.  It is also one of the main gates of the holy city of Jerusalem al-Quds.

At the end of the day, Palestinians warn against the Israeli defiance of international calls to stop its aggression against the people in the occupied territories.  They said that Israel continues to seize Palestinian lands in violation of international laws to expand its settlements and military projects.


 



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