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Jerusalem: Threatened demolition may leave 74 Palestinians homeless - again


Residents of building in Wadi Qaddum, 3/06/2022. Photo by OCHA

Residents of building in Wadi Qaddum, 3/06/2022. Photo by OCHA

Source: OCHA oPt

A building of 12 housing units is at imminent threat of demolition in Wadi Qaddum area of Silwan neighbourhood, in East Jerusalem. Recently, the Palestinian families received a demolition order from the Israeli municipality and were called to evacuate the building within days.

If the demolition goes ahead, 32 adults and 42 children will be forcibly evicted. Two of the households in the building are Palestine refugees, and another two would be displaced for the second time in two years, following previous demolitions.

As with most demolitions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, the pretext for the possible demolition in Wadi Qaddum is the lack of an Israeli building permit; however, such permits are virtually impossible for Palestinians to obtain. The site on which the building is located has been designated by the Israeli authorities as an open/green space, to be used as a public garden.

At this stage, primary efforts aim to prevent the demolition through engagement with relevant authorities. The humanitarian community stands ready to support those displaced if the demolition goes ahead.

Since the beginning of 2022, 300 structures have been demolished or seized across the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Figures on demolitions over the years are available here: www.ochaopt.org/data/demolition

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