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The occupation forces to demolish more than 20,000 houses in Jerusalem IN THIS ISSUE
Ziad Al-Hamory, the Head of Al-Quds Center for Social and Economic Rights, said that “there are around 20,000 houses for Arabs in Jerusalem are ready to be demolished by the Israeli forces under the pretext of building without a permit. The Israeli demands to the Arab families can’t be achieved financially and procedurally. If you want to take a permit you need to wait between 5-8 years and pay between 30,000 to 50,000 USD”.
Last Tuesday 17-2-2015, the Israeli bulldozers demolished a fence of the Palestinian Mohammed Abu Al-Hawa in Al-Zaiton Mountain neighborhood in Jerusalem for not having the permit of the building.
The Palestinian Center for Media+ Palestinian News Agency- Wafa, 17-2-2015
The Israeli Municipality Allocates 300 Million NIS to Judaize Jeru-salem
Settlers form a “Militia” in Ra’s Al-Amoud
in Jerusalem
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemns the Israeli war against Jerusalem
Tension boiling over as Israeli van-dals desecrate Masjid Al-Aqsa
Further excavations being car-ried out under Al-Aqsa
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The Israeli Municipality Allocates 300 Million NIS to Judaize Jerusalem
The Mayor of the occupation municipality in Jerusalem “Neir Barakat” announced that the occupation gov-
ernment allocated 300 million NIS to implement projects in Jerusalem. The Israeli plan will allocate 100
million NIS for the next five years and will be spent on security affairs, and the 200 million NIS will be spent
on the infrastructure.
Barakat added “our priorities to invest to change the Palestinian curriculum in Jerusalem. The Israeli curricu-
lum is better and more advanced for the concept of the “Jewish State”. We also allocated 350 million NIS to
enforce the tourism and the cultural affairs in Jerusalem in its Jewish character”.
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Settlers form a “Militia” in Ra’s Al-Amoud in Jerusalem
An Israeli resources said on Friday 13-2-2015 that a group of settlers in Ra’s Al-Amoud decided to form a militia. The special militia will contain of former soldiers who served in the Israeli occupation and will be armed with helmets, shields against bullets, cudgels and other weapons in order to face the stones throw-ing in “Male’ Zetem” settlement. The militia decides to catch those people who throw stones and hand them to police.
Are’e King, a settler from “Male’ Zetem” settlement and member of occupation municipality, said that the settlement changed to clashes point between the Palestinian youth and the Israeli forces.
Al-Quds Newspaper- Jerusalem, 14-2-2015
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The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemns the Israeli war against Jerusalem
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemned on Wednesday 11-2-2015 the Israeli violations and attacks against the eastern Jerusalem and the Holy Places. The Ministry warned from the Israeli daily storms to Al-Aqsa Mosque by its settlers, and denounced the International community and the United Nation Bodies silence against these crimes in Jerusalem.
The Ministry asked the International community, the International Quartet and the Security Council to impose sanctions over the Israeli Government and force it to stop the operations and actions which dam-age the two-state solution and the bases of building the Palestinian State.
The Palestinian News Agency- Wafa, 11-2-2015
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Tension has been running high in Jerusalem’s Old City since early Wednesday morning after flocks of fanatic Israeli settlers stormed Al-Aqsa, while Israeli officers captured a number of Palestinian students.
Jerusalemite sources said over 62 settlers, escorted by Israeli occupation police, broke into Al-Aqsa in small hordes and vandalized its plaza.
The police assaulted a Palestinian lady inside the holy site to make way for the vandals.
Palestinian sit-inners have intensified their presence at the Mosque despite Israel’s seizure of women’s and youths’ IDs at Al-Aqsa’s gates.
Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinians, male and female students were detained for a while by Israeli police-men in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Palestinian protesters flocked to the area in objection to the officers’ provocative inspections of the cap-tives’ schoolbags and birth certificates.Sumber: Sumber Berita Palestin Bertarikh 11/2/2015.
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Tension boiling over as Israeli vandals desecrate Masjid Al-Aqsa
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The Western Wall Foundation, a right-wing Israeli Jewish organisation, has circulated an invitation for bids to conduct excavations in tunnels under the Al-Aqsa Sanctuary. These excavations are set to begin on 20th February. Ahmed Queri, a member the PLO, stated that Israeli engineers and contractors have toured the al-Aqsa mosque compound secretly, a few days ago, to explore the location before submitting their bids.
Israel has already undertaken numerous excavations, creating dozens of tunnels under the Old City. This is part of a wider campaign to displace indigenous Palestinian by denying their historic and cultural heritage in the city. The tunnels are so diverse that they are weakening the foundation beneath Al-Aqsa complex. These excavations are seen as only part of the Israeli policies to claim Jerusalem as its “undi-vided capital”.
Settlers have tried to instigate tensions by hanging signs, outside the Al-Aqsa complex, stating “Temple Mount.” In addition, Israel has continually enforced heavy restrictions upon Palestinians accessing al-Aqsa - women are restricted, only men over the age of 50 are granted access, and even children are in-cluded in closures. Palestinians are forced to pray out on the streets, while the sacred complex remains empty. Conversely, Israeli settlers are allowed to freely enter the compound without any restrictions and with armed escorts.
In 2014 alone, 14,952 Israelis trespassed into al-Aqsa. In January 2015 alone, 965 illegal settlers stormed the complex. These frequent attacks are evidence of the very real dangers posed to Al-Aqsa sanctuary and Palestinian sovereignty.
SOURCE : F.AQSA
Further excavations being carried out under Al-Aqsa
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Sharif Amin, Chief Executive Officer of QFM with Dr. Hafidzi Mohd Noor, Chairman of Humanitarian Care Malaysia (MyCare) , during congratulating visit to MyCare new office on occasion of the launching.
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