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More Palestinians made homeless

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The Israeli army has embarked on a flurry of house demolitions at a northern West Bank village in an activity apparently related to the continued construction of the separation wall.


Just last week the controversial barrier was found by the World Court to be in breach of international law.

Eyewitnesses said Israeli bulldozers have demolished at least six homes in the village of Bartaa, near Jenin, making dozens of residents homeless.

The occupants of the buildings were trying to remove their furniture and personal effects while the bulldozers, guarded by soldiers wielding M-16 combat rifles, went about with the demolition work.

When local youths hurled stones at the bulldozers, Israeli troops responded by firing rubber-coated bullets and reportedly also live ammunition.

At least 13 Palestinian protesters were injured in the clashes, including a man who suffered bullet wounds, according to Adel Kabah, an eyewitness.

One Israeli soldier was lightly injured when hit by a stone.

Kabah said the occupation army is planning to demolish as many as 70 more homes, adding that the act would be "catastrophic" for the small village.

An Israeli spokeswoman said, "Any Palestinian who feels he has been harmed or damaged by the wall can submit a complaint to our High Court of Justice. Israel is a law-abiding state."

Court ruling defied

On 30 June, the Israeli apex court, responding to numerous Palestinian petitions, called on the government to reroute 30km of a 40km stretch of the wall northwest of Jerusalem.

Subsequently, the Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) asked Israel to "cease forthwith" the construction of the wall being built in the Occupied Palestinian territory, dismantle the structures already built and pay reparations to Palestinians harmed by the barrier and return land seized to construct it.

Israel says the wall is a purely defensive measure aimed at preventing "Palestinian bombers" from entering Israel to carry out attacks on civilians.

But Palestinians and several human-rights groups say the real goal of the barrier is to annex as much Palestinian land as possible.

On Monday, EU foreign-policy chief Javier Solana strongly criticised continued construction of the wall on Palestinian land.

"Israel has the right to build defensive wall on its territory, but not inside other people's territory," he was quoted as saying.

However, Israel has rejected all international criticisms of the wall, including the recent ICJ ruling, and has asked Washington to block any UN Security Council resolution that refers to the World Court's ruling.

Aljazeera
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/CC774B3F-6CC0-4D14-8FD9-3061A233527A.htm
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