Israel orders demolition of Palestinian mosque in al-Quds
YemenExtra
M.A.
The order for demolition of Abdullah l-Sanawi Mosque in Silwan neighborhood was issued on Thursday by the occupational state of Israel.
According to Fakhri Abu Diab, a member of the Committee for the Defense of Silwan, the mosque was built several years ago on Waqf land using donations from the people to serve 4,000 residents of the area.
Abdullah Al-Sanawi Mosque is one of the six Palestinian mosques threatened with demolition in the area, he added.
In late December, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced that Israel’s demolition campaign against Palestinian homes and structures across the West Bank and East Jerusalem al-Quds had reached the most unprecedented level in the previous seven years.
Israeli demolitions of Palestinian homes and structures have raised alarm among diplomats and human rights groups over what they regard as the Tel Aviv regime’s constant violation of international law.
On April 5, the Israeli parliament, known as the Knesset, approved a controversial law targeting what are said to be illegal constructions amid criticisms that the legislation will disproportionately affect Palestinians and Arab communities.
The legislation increases the maximum imprisonment for those convicted of building without permits to three years from the current two-year term.
The legislation, which further hikes fines and reduces the powers of courts to postpone the date of demolition orders, will also target 300,000 Palestinians living in the occupied East Jerusalem of al-Quds.
Tel Aviv has accelerated its land grab and settlement construction activities in the occupied Palestinian lands after pro-Israel US President Donald Trump took office earlier this year. Human rights groups stated that Israel’s sustained demolitions of Palestinian homes are aimed at eliminating Palestinians from their native territories and expropriating more land for the expansion of settlements.
Israeli forces have destroyed over 48,000 Palestinian homes and buildings since the 1967 occupation of the Palestinian lands, according to the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions.