JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police on Wednesday evicted Palestinian residents from a disputed property in a flashpoint Jerusalem neighborhood and demolished the building, days after a tense standoff.
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The predawn demolition took place in Sheikh Jarrah, an east Jerusalem neighborhood where attempts by Jewish settlers to evict longtime Palestinian residents have sparked protests that last year helped lead to an 11-day war between Israel and Gaza militants.
Why demolish the building? Why not leave it for the Jews?
the ONLY language these Pali Chayous understand.
Those palestinian squatters NEVER owned the land.
They NEVER PURCHASED IT.
IT WAS JEWISH PROPERTY ALWAYS
Since this land is either owned by Jews or by the Jewish State, as proven in a court of law, there is no way the house built on the land can, or should, be described as palestinian.
The misleading headline says “Jerusalem residents.” Those dirty arabs are “Jerusalem residents” in the same sense as Genghis Khan’s Mongols where Baghdad residents.
It seems a lot of what the Israeli police do is kicking people out of houses.