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Senior UN Humanitarian Official Urges End to West Bank Home Demolitions
New York, Jan 27 2012 3:10PM
A senior
United Nations official has called for an immediate end to
Israel’s demolition of Palestinian homes in the occupied
West Bank, as he witnessed first hand the suffering and
destruction caused by this ongoing practice.
“Israel, as the occupying Power, has a fundamental responsibility to protect the Palestinian civilian population under its control and to ensure their dignity and well-being,” stated Maxwell Gaylard, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the occupied Palestinian territory and Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.
“The wholesale destruction of their homes and livelihoods is not consistent with that responsibility or humanitarian ideals,” he said.
Mr. Gaylard visited the Anata village on the outskirts of Jerusalem yesterday where he saw the ruins of seven Palestinian homes demolished earlier in the week and met with representatives of the displaced families.
Bulldozers and troops had arrived in the middle of the night of 23 January, he was told, and that 52 people, including 29 children, had been forced from their homes, which were then destroyed.
The visit by Mr. Gaylard came on the same day that the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) released a new report showing that almost 1,100 Palestinians, over half of them children, were displaced due to home demolitions in the West Bank by Israeli forces in 2011 – over 80 per cent more than in the previous year.
The report, entitled “Demolitions and Forced Displacement in the Occupied West Bank,” added that an additional 4,200 people were affected by the demolition of structures related to their livelihoods.
Mr. Gaylard noted that these figures represent a dramatic increase compared with previous years, and that a much greater number, in the tens of thousands, remain under threat of dispossession, demolition and displacement.
“The current
policy and practice of demolitions cause extensive human
suffering and should end,” he stated. “Palestinians
urgently require ready access to a fair and
non-discriminatory planning and zoning system that meets
their needs for growth and development.”
Jan 27 2012
3:10PM
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