Israeli Terrorism – Demolitions & Army run over a man who tries to stop a demolition in Palestine – Jan 25, 2012 – in pictures
January 25, 2012 - An injured Palestinian construction worker screams in pain after an Israeli army driver drove a trailer hooked to a tractor over his legs, as he tried to block him when Israeli forces stopped workers on January 25, 2012 from building a house in al-Dirat village, south of Yatta in the southern Bank town Hebron region. The Israeli forces were seizing the equipment and trailer from the construction workers as the site falls in the occupied zone C in which Israel prevents Palestinians from building on their land....
Israeli Terrorism – Demolitions & Army run over a man who tries to stop a demolition in Palestine – Jan 25, 2012 – in pictures
Occupied Palestine
January 25, 2012
An injured Palestinian construction worker screams in pain after an Israeli army driver drove a trailer hooked to a tractor over his legs, as he tried to block him when Israeli forces stopped workers on January 25, 2012 from building a house in al-Dirat village, south of Yatta in the southern Bank town Hebron region. The Israeli forces were seizing the equipment and trailer from the construction workers as the site falls in the occupied zone C in which Israel prevents Palestinians from building on their land. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
Israeli troops call an ambulance while an injured Palestinian construction worker screams in pain after an Israeli army driver drove a trailer hooked to a tractor over his legs, as he tried to block him when Israeli forces stopped workers on January 25, 2012 from building a house in al-Dirat village, south of Yatta in the southern Bank town Hebron region. The Israeli forces were seizing the equipment and trailer from the construction workers as the site falls in the occupied zone C in which Israel prevents Palestinians from building on their land. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
An injured Palestinian construction worker lies on the ground after an Israeli army driver drove a trailer hooked to a tractor over his legs, as he tried to block him when Israeli forces stopped workers on January 25, 2012 from building a house in al-Dirat village, south of Yatta in the southern Bank town Hebron region. The Israeli forces were seizing the equipment and trailer from the construction workers as the site falls in the occupied zone C in which Israel prevents Palestinians from building on their land. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
Al-Dirat Village - Jan 25, 2012 Photo by WAFA
Al-Dirat Village – Jan 25, 2012 Photo by WAFA
Al-Dirat Village - Jan 25, 2012 Photo by WAFA
Al-Dirat Village - Jan 25, 2012 Photo by WAFA
Al-Dirat Village - Jan 25, 2012 Photo by WAFA
Al-Dirat Village - Jan 25, 2012
Al-Dirat Village - Jan 25, 2012
Al-Dirat Village - Jan 25, 2012
Also today: Another home demolition in Um Al Kheir
Palestinian men remove the debris at the site where Israeli bulldozers destroyed on January 25, 2012 the tin shacks of a Palestinian family which were set up on their land, adjacent to the Jewish settlement of Karmiel (background), in the village of Um al-Kheir in the occupied West Bank region of Hebron. Amnesty International has repeatedly called on Israel to stop demolishing Palestinian homes and other buildings in the occupied West Bank. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
A Palestinian man complains to journalists on January 25, 2012 after Israeli bulldozers demolished the tin shacks of a Palestinian family which were set up on their land, adjacent to the Jewish settlement of Karmiel (background), in the village of Um al-Kheir in the occupied West Bank region of Hebron. Amnesty International has repeatedly called on Israel to stop demolishing Palestinian homes and other buildings in the occupied West Bank. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
Ethnic cleansing by Israel in the process in Um al-Kheir - Jan 25, 2012 - Picture by WAFA
Woman in tears when Israel in the process of demolishing another house in Um al-Kheir - Jan 25, 2012 - Picture by WAFA
Israel in the process of demolishing another house in Um al-Kheir - Jan 25, 2012 - Picture by WAFA
Israel in the process of demolishing another house in Um al-Kheir - Jan 25, 2012 - Picture by WAFA
Israel in the process of demolishing another house in Um al-Kheir - Jan 25, 2012 - Picture by WAFA
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
Um El-Kheir Home demolition - Jan 25, 2012
"Israel. Not looking for Peace. Nor Talks. But this…"
Netanyahu’s Likud on it’s website: "The Jordan River as a Permanent Border"
The Jordan Valley and the territories that dominate it shall be under Israeli sovereignty. The Jordan river will be the permanent eastern border of the State of Israel. The Kingdom of Jordan is a desirable partner in the permanent status arrangement between Israel and the Palestinians in matters that will be agreed upon.
and:
"The Government of Israel flatly rejects the establishment of a Palestinian Arab state west of the Jordan river."
Source: Likud platform
Israel’s Jerusalem municipality plans to build more than 50,000 (updated Dec 3, 2011: 85.000) new homes in the city’s occupied eastern sector over two decades:
23,628 homes have already been approved, 20,263 in East Jerusalem and 3,365 in the west.
13,824 are pending review, 12,819 in East Jerusalem and 1,005 in the west.
23,266 housing units are still in planning stages, 19,281 in the east and 3,985 in the west.
Of these, the municipality plans:
10,366 homes in northern East Jerusalem, including illegal Israeli settlement Pisgat Zeev and Palestinian town Beit Hanina.
5,239 homes in southern East Jerusalem, including Gilo settlement and Palestinian district Beit Safafa.
4,886 new units in central eastern Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan and Jerusalem’s Old City.
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