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In this Wednesday, July 4, 2018 file photo, Palestinians surround a bulldozer to prevent demolition in the hamlet of Khan al-Ahmar, West Bank. Image Credit: AP

Occupied Jerusalem: Israeli regime’s top court on Wednesday upheld an order to raze a Palestinian Bedouin village in the occupied West Bank, after debating petitions challenging the decision.

There has been strong international pressure on the Israeli regime to reverse its plans to raze Khan Al Ahmar, which the Israeli occupation authorities say was built illegally.

“We reject the petitions” against the directive to demolish Khan Al Ahmar, the supreme court panel said in its ruling, adding that a temporary order preventing the razing of the village during court hearings “will be cancelled within seven days from today.”

It will now be down to the authorities to decide when to carry out the demolition after the restriction order ends.

The present village consists mainly of makeshift structures of tin and wood, as is generally the case with Bedouin sites.

In May, the Supreme Court rejected a final appeal against its demolition after nine years of hearings before various tribunals.

The court said Khan Al Ahmar residents had rejected proposals by the state regarding the site of their relocation, and expressed hope “the dialogue” would continue.

Activists say the villagers had little alternative but to build without Israeli construction permits that are almost never issued to Palestinians in the large parts of the occupied West Bank where Israeli regime has full control over civil affairs.

Tawfiq Jabareen, one of the lawyers representing Khan Al Ahmar residents in the petitions, said the court was following the occupation’s rightwing government in its ruling, which he said was “legally wrong”.

“It is not based on legal arguments and contradicts past supreme court rulings,” he told AFP. “This is unfortunately what the government wants, and the court doesn’t want to intervene.”

Jabareen said there were currently no understandings between the state and residents on a voluntary relocation.

“I’ve never seen someone who’s being expelled and whose house is being destroyed sitting idly by,” he said.

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Regime closes border to Gaza after violence

Occupied Jerusalem: Israel closed a border post to the occupied Gaza Strip except for humanitarian cases on Wednesday in response to violence a day earlier.

Israeli occupation authorities said Palestinians have caused damage to Erez border post while protesting the US’ decision to cut aid to UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Efe news reported.

“Passage will be permitted for individually approved humanitarian cases,” occupation authorities said in a statement.

— IANS