Israeli authorities hope to evict some 320 Palestinians from their homes in occupied East Jerusalem to make way for a massive Israeli settlement project, according to a Palestinian activist.
"An Israeli military force on Friday raided East Jerusalem’s Al-Baba Mount district,” Atallah al-Jahalin, a member of the anti-settlement Palestinian Popular Resistance Committees, told Anadolu Agency.
“Local residents were told to vacate the area within eight days on the pretext that their homes had been built without official permission," he said.
"Within the last three years alone, the Israeli army has repeatedly demolished Palestinian homes in the area,” he said.
Al-Jahalin believes the sought-for evictions are intended to make way for Israel’s massive E1 settlement project, which -- if completed -- would link Israel’s Ma'ale Adumim settlement with the Jerusalem municipality.
Osama al-Qawasmi, a spokesman for the Palestinian Fatah movement in the West Bank, said the eviction of the city’s Palestinian inhabitants would be “tantamount to a declaration of war on the Palestinian people and a death warrant for the two-state solution”.
International law views the West Bank and East Jerusalem as “occupied territories” and considers all Jewish settlement-building activity there as illegal.
Nevertheless, roughly 500,000 Israeli Jews currently live on more than 100 Jewish-only settlements built on these territories since 1967.