Friday, May 1, 2009

UN: 60,000 Palestinians risk losing homes in east Jerusalem

Palestinians say the demolitions are an attempt to pushing them out of the city, but municipal authorities insist they simply follow the law and raze houses built without the necessary permits. OCHA said that at least 28% of Palestinian homes in east Jerusalem have been built without the Israeli permits, which residents say are nearly impossible to obtain.
"As a result, at least 60,000 out of 225,000 Palestinians in east Jerusalem are at risk of having their homes demolished by the Israeli authorities," OCHA said.

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