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 URGENT ALERT: Demolitions Imminent in Wadi Hummus

July 21, 2019

Following the Israeli High Court’s dismissal today of a subsequent petition submitted by the residents last week to postpone implementation of the demolition orders, constituting the exhaustion of all current legal remedies, 10 multi-story structures containing some 70 housing units in Wadi Hummus are now under threat of imminent demolition. 

Wadi Hummus, part of the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sur Baher, is located directly outside the municipal borders in primarily Areas A and B of the West Bank, yet on the Jerusalem side of the Separation Barrier. The structures slated for demolition were constructed legally with building permits issued by the Palestinian Authority who has full jurisdiction for civil matters (including building & planning) in these areas. 

According to local residents, a large contingent of Israeli military forces was present in the area today, surveying the properties and making preparations for the impending demolitions.

Execution of the demolitions may occur in less than 24 hours. 

Immediate intervention and on-the-spot diplomatic presence in the area of Wadi Hummus today is critical.

For those able to provide diplomatic presence in Wadi Hummus today, please contact me (054-673-1231) or Aviv Tatarsky, Ir Amim’s Field Researcher (052-612-5119) as soon as possible.


Background [July 17 alert recirculated]

Since the beginning of 2019, there has been a notable increase in demolitions across East Jerusalem. In the first half of the year, Israeli authorities have demolished a total of 141 units, including 63 housing units and 78 non-residential units (shops, stables etc.) compared to 113 units during the same period in 2018,  37 of which were residential. The number of home demolitions (63 housing units) over the past six months is quickly approaching the 2018 year-end total of 72.

Wadi Hummus/Sur Baher is an area where demolitions of 10 residential structures containing some 70 housing units are currently under imminent threat of demolition, which can be carried out as of tomorrow, July 18. 

Wadi Hummus is part of the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sur Baher, which was not “annexed” to Jerusalem in 1967 and situated directly outside the municipal borders, yet on the Jerusalem side of the Separation Barrier. Under the Oslo Accords, parts of Wadi Hummus were designated as Area A and B where all civil issues – including planning and building – are under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority (PA).

In recent years, due to the difficulty of Jerusalem residents of Sur Baher and the adjacent neighborhood of Um Tuba to obtain building permits within their neighborhoods from the Jerusalem municipality, residents began constructing homes in Wadi Hummus (Areas A and B) based on building permits received through the PA. Although Israeli authorities should have no jurisdiction in these areas, the demolition orders were issued on the basis of a 2011 military order which prohibits construction within 250 meters of the Separation Barrier on alleged security grounds.

Following the June 11 Israeli High Court dismissal of an appeal submitted by Sur Baher residents against the demolition orders, Israeli authorities served the residents on June 18 a “Notice of Intent to Demolish,” with the option to self-demolish the homes within 30 days of  the notice's issuance. As of tomorrow, July 18, demolitions can therefore be carried out at any time by the Israeli authorities.

Due to likely being the first time demolition orders were issued for structures along the Barrier on the basis of the 2011 military order, local residents say that roughly 100 additional buildings could be at heightened risk of demolition in the area.

 

Please address all inquiries to:

Amy Cohen

Director of International Relations & Advocacy

Ir Amim (City of Nations/City of Peoples)

Jerusalem

Tel – 054-673-1231

amy@ir-amim.org.il

Website: http://www.ir-amim.org.il/en

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