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Israeli Supreme Court temporarily halts construction of illegal settlement outpost

12:00 Apr 9 2017 Ramallah district (Kerem Reim outpost, coordinates unknown at this time)

Israeli Supreme Court temporarily halts construction of illegal settlement outpost Israeli Supreme Court temporarily halts construction of illegal settlement outpost
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BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) -- The Israeli Supreme Court has issued a temporary stop-work order against the construction of an illegal Israeli outpost in the central occupied West bank district of Ramallah, according to Israeli human rights watchdog Peace Now, which submitted the petition against the outpost to the court last month.

Peace Now released a statement on Sunday that the order was issued against the Kerem Reim outpost, which is located in western Ramallah.

According to the group, the court’s decision also prohibited the sale or population of the structures in the outpost.

“While the public discourse currently focuses on the government’s decision to establish a new settlement to the Amona evacuees, dozens of permanent structures are being built in an effort to establish a different new settlement west of Ramallah - Kerem Reim,” Peace Now said in a statement, referring to the illegal Amona outpost which was evacuated by Israeli forces earlier this year.

“This is occurring without approved plans or permits, and without any public debate or criticism,” Peace Now said, highlighting the Amana organization, a pro-settlement organization, and the Binyamin Regional Council, which covers 42 Israeli settlements and outposts in the central West Bank, as the main groups responsible for the development of Kerem Reim.

“One of the main reasons behind the flourishing of illegal construction in settlements and outposts is the lack of law enforcement,” Peace Now said, highlighting that “even in the few cases where an investigation did take place, the cases were closed for various reasons.”

Peace Now slammed the Israeli government and law enforcement for its inaction and, more often than not, open support for illegal settlement construction, saying that “those responsible for construction felonies and for fictitious permits know their actions will go unpunished, and thus they continue to create facts on the ground, which are determining Israel’s future.”

“By ignoring illegal construction in settlements and outposts, Israeli governments have allowed a small group of settlers to determine their policy and the future of Israel. While settlers are building illegally throughout the West Bank, law enforcement agencies do not raise a finger in order to stop this phenomenon. We will not let go of the issue until those responsible for illegal activity will be brought to justice,” Peace Now said.

Between 500,000 and 600,000 Israelis live in Jewish-only settlements across occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank in violation of international law, with recent announcements of settlement expansion provoking condemnation from the international community.

The Israeli government in recent months has dramatically expanded its settlement plans in the Palestinian territory through the adoption of pro-settler legislation, approving thousands of new settler units, as well as the first new settlement in the West Bank in 20 years.

Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, passed the outpost “Regularization law” in February, which could grant official Israeli governmental recognition to more than a dozen illegal settlement outposts in the West Bank established on private Palestinian lands. Rights groups have underscored that the law provides a green light for Israeli settlers to escalate the establishment of outposts on Palestinian land.
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by Peace Now

A Temporary Stop Work Injunction Issued for Kerem Reim Construction following a Peace Now Petition

09.4.17

Today (Sunday) the High Court of Justice instructed the issuing of a temporary stop-work injunction for construction at the illegal outpost of Kerem Reim, located West of Ramallah. This happened as a result of a High Court petition submitted recently by Peace Now against the illegal outpost and those responsible for its development. Today, Justice Yotam Danziger ordered to stop all construction at the outpost and prohibited the sale or population the structures.

On 30 March 2017, Peace Now petitioned the High Court of Justice to demand an investigation against the Amana organization and the Benjamin Regional Council with regards to their involvement in the illegal construction currently in progress at the illegal outpost of Kerem Reim. Peace Now also demands the issuing of an interim order, which would stop construction at the outpost while the petition is being examined.

While the public discourse currently focuses on the government’s decision to establish a new settlement to the Amona evacuees, dozens of permanent structures are being built in an effort to establish a different new settlement west of Ramallah – Kerem Reim. This is occurring without approved plans or permits, and without any public debate or criticism. Through our petition, we present alleged evidences of the active participation of Amana and its head, Ze’ev Hever (Zambish), as well as the Benjamin Regional Council and its head, Avi Roeh, in illegal activity.

In our recent report “Unraveling the Mechanism behind Illegal Outposts,” we exposed the mechanism used by settlers in order to create facts on the ground against the law, without government decisions, and while taking advantage of state bodies and taxpayers’ money. The report indicates that one of the main reasons behind the flourishing of illegal construction in settlements and outposts is the lack of law enforcement. Even in the few cases where an investigation did take place, the cases were closed for various reasons. Those responsible for construction felonies and for fictitious permits know their actions will go unpunished, and thus they continue to create facts on the ground, which are determining Israel’s future.

Peace now: “By ignoring Illegal construction in settlements and outposts, Israeli governments have allowed a small group of settlers to determine their policy and the future of Israel. While settlers are building illegally throughout the West Bank, law enforcement agencies do not raise a finger in order to stop this phenomenon. We will not let go of the issue until those responsible for illegal activity will be brought to justice.”

Fore the full petition in Hebrew click here.
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