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3 May 2009 GAZA, (PIC)--
Palestinian MP Mushir Al-Masri of Hamas Movement said
on Friday that the moment of victory and liberation of
the Palestinian people would, doubtlessly, come, and
that the Palestinian people were ready to sacrifice
everything precious for that moment.
In press statement he
issued in commemoration of the 61st anniversary of the
Palestinian Nakba (catastrophe), Masri said that the
Nakba is ongoing as long as Palestinian land remained
under the Zionist occupation, underlining that the
Zionist entity's celebration of the "independence" day
does not give legitimacy to that entity.
Masri, in this regard,
deplored the "feeble" Arab and Muslim role towards the
Palestinian issue, adding that some Arab and
Palestinian parties have allied themselves with the
Israeli occupation at the expense of the Palestinian
issue.
"It is indeed sad to
say that the Arab stand towards the Palestinian issue
became merely a point of view, which is tantamount to
high treason to the Palestinian issue, and to the path
of the national revolution", underscored Masri, urging
those parties to return to the Palestinian mainstream,
and to ally themselves with their fellow Palestinians.
He also called on the
Arab regimes to rally behind the resistance option
that, according to him, proved to be the only option
that is capable of liberating Palestine.
"The Arab and Muslim
Ummah must leave the state of weakness and humiliation
to the state of supporting and rallying behind the
Palestinian resistance", the Palestinian legislator
said.
In 1948, the Hebrew state was established on 78% of
the Palestinian land after armed Jewish organizations,
including the Hagana and the Stern gangs among other
Jewish terrorist organizations forced the indigenous
Palestinian people out of their homes at gunpoint.
According to the UN
records, nearly six million Palestinian refugees were
living in refugee camps inside Palestine and in
neighboring Arab countries. Those refugees insist on
their right of return to their homeland at all costs.
UN report:
60,000 Jerusalemites at risk of their homes being
demolished
Sixty Thousand
Palestinians living in occupied Jerusalem are at risk
of their homes being demolished by Israeli occupation
authorities according to a report by the United
Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs.
The report notes that since the occupation of east
Jerusalem by Israel in 1967 it has illegally annexed
it, restricted Palestinian development and confiscated
over one third of its area in favour of building
Israeli settlements in violation of international
humanitarian law.
The report further states that "Only 13 percent of the
annexed area is currently zoned by the Israeli
authorities for Palestinian construction, within which
Palestinians have the possibility of obtaining a
building permit," and note that much of these areas
are already built-up and obtaining a permit is
complicated and expensive.
Thus Palestinians are forced to build "on their land
without a permit in order to meet their housing
needs," the report said emphasizing that "At least 28
percent of all Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem
have been built in violation of Israeli zoning
requirements," which puts some 60,000 Palestinians in
east Jerusalem at risk of their homes being
demolished.
"According to official statistics, between 2000 and
2008 alone, the Israeli authorities demolished more
than 670 Palestinian-owned structures in East
Jerusalem due to lack of permit. Of these,
approximately 90 structures were demolished in 2008,
displacing some 400 Palestinians," according to the
report.
Concern is expressed in the report about areas which
face mass demolitions such as "Tel al Foul area in
Beit Hanina, Khalet el ‘Ein in At Tur, Al Abbasiya in
Ath Thuri, and Wadi Yasul between Jabal al Mukabbir
and Ath Thuri," which "affect a combined total of more
than 3,600 persons."
The report further states that this policy goes beyond
east Jerusalem to include (Area C) in which
Palestinian construction is severely limited.
Finally the report calls on the Israeli occupation
authority to "freeze all pending demolition orders and
undertake planning that will address the Palestinian
housing crisis in East Jerusalem," in addition to
calling for supporting families whose homes were
demolished and Palestinian communities attempting to
challenge the Israeli occupation restrictions. |