Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Israel Had Hidden Behind Laws To Discriminate Against Arab Residential Construction



It seems that Israel’s court had ignored the fact that the Israel Government moved the residents from one area to the village of Umm al-Hiran 60 years ago. 

During the 1948 Nakba, Israel moved several removed Arabians from plotted land into the village of al-Hiran. For 60 years, the residents lived and thrived in the small village.

The Israel Supreme Court had faced legal battles against the initiatives of Israel because of its demolition of Arab. The activities had clearly brought serious shortage in housing for the Arab world.

According to Haaretz, the Israel court had ignored other legal principles that contributed to the situation.

Currently, Arab List Knesset members wish to use a team of experts to provide a solution to the Arab community housing shortage. They wish to freeze the Umm al-Hiran demolition order before they could uncover a solution to the problem.

However, Attorney General Yehuddah Weinstein insisted on the enforcement using the rule of law. An unfair decision according to Haaretz. 

They pointed out that the rule of law for Israelis are satisfactory, but the procedures to do so make it impossible to build a home on Israeli soil.

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