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“Israel” Settlements Turn Palestinian House Into Cage

“Israel” Settlements Turn Palestinian House Into Cage
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By MEMO

Palestinian Saadat Sabri Gharib, 38, had never imagined that his house, which was built by his father in 1979, would be turned into a very narrow cage surrounded by barbed wire and surveillance cameras.

Gharib’s house is located in the Biet Ijza neighbourhood, west of occupied Jerusalem [al-Quds]. It was surrounded by about 100 dunams of land owned by Gharib’s father. However, the “Israeli” settlers stole all of this land and kept the house, which is only 500-metres square.

Gharib told Anadolu Agency, that since 2008, his house has been turned into a very small cage surrounded with concrete walls and located in the middle of an “Israeli” settlement. It has only a very narrow passage with 12 cameras monitoring it.

Gharib, his mother, his wife and three children live in this house. “Our house is a real prison,” he explains, adding:

It is surrounded with wires from all sides. It was built in the middle of a wide area of land, but today it is a small prison in the middle of Giv’on Hahadasha settlement.

“We are subjected to stone throwing, live bullet shooting, insulting and burning,” Gharib, who owns all the documents that prove the ownership of the land, revealed.

“However, we had seven demolition orders, but I fought in the ‘Israeli’ courts and stopped them,” stating that 40 dunams were stolen by the “Israeli” occupation authorities in 1979 and 60 dunams were isolated from his house by the apartheid wall in 2007. “We do not access them except once a year with permission from the ‘Israeli’ occupation,” Gharib explains, noting that his house is monitored 24/7.

In 1979, the settlers offered his father a large amount of money for the land, but he refused and said:

If you give me all of “Israel’s” money, I would never concede an inch of my land.

Later on, the “Israeli” occupation stole it with its settlement power.

Putting pressure on Gharib in order to leave his house, the “Israeli” occupation prevents him from planting any trees near his house, from carrying out any renovation works or from making any repairs.

Gharib points out:

A few months ago, the water tank was damaged and I wanted to change it, but “Israel” refused. They want to push us to leave our house. But if the house was demolished, I would live in a tent. I will never leave my family’s house to the settlers.

“We live a very difficult life. The gate of the passage leading to my house is controlled by the 'Israeli' occupation and could be closed any time. In 2008, it was closed for three consecutive months, but we fought until it was opened 24 hours a day.”

Around 900 Palestinians live in Beit Ijza, which was part of Jerusalem [al-Quds] before the 1967 “Israeli” occupation of the West Bank. Since the creation of the Palestinian Authority in 1993, Beit Ijza became part of the Palestinian Governorate of Jerusalem Suburbs.

This neighborhood is one of many others which were isolated from Jerusalem [al-Quds] by the apartheid wall, so they were connected with the occupied West Bank through tunnels or bridges.

According to the Palestinian Bureau of Statistics, more than 50,000 Palestinians holding Jerusalem’s ID cards were isolated by the apartheid wall and deprived from living in Jerusalem [al-Quds].

In 2002, “Israel” decided to build a 710-kilometre wall to separate the occupied West Bank from “Israel” and the illegal “Israeli” settlements in the depths of the occupied territories.

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