Group fighting against ‘quiet ethnic cleansing'

Aug 01, 2008 12:01

The Spanish government joins Israeli activists in an act of defiance against razing of homes that force families out of Jerusalem

Jonathan Cook

The National

1 August 2008

ANATA, JERUSALEM // In the first hours of dawn, Nader Elayan was woken by a call from a neighbour warning him to hurry to the house he had almost finished building. By the time he arrived, it was too late: a bulldozer was tearing down the walls. More than 100 Israeli security guards held back local residents.

The demolition, carried out four years ago, has left Mr Elayan, his wife, Fidaa, who is now pregnant, and their two young children with nowhere to live but a single room in his brother’s cramped home. It is the only land he owns and he had invested all his savings in building the now destroyed house.

Over the past few years, the Elayans’ fate has been shared by two dozen other families in the Palestinian village of Anata, on the outskirts of East Jerusalem. Hundreds more families have demolition orders hanging over their homes. “Not one person in my neighbourhood has a [building] permit,” Mr Elayan, 37, said.

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activism, palestinians, israel, ethnic cleansing

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