by Gideon Allon
"Anyone driving through Judea and Samaria can see the increased illegal Palestinian construction in Area C. The situation has gotten worse near the Adumim bloc, where it has become an intense industrial undertaking," Habayit Hayehudi MK Moti Yogev says.
Coordinator
of Government Activities in the Territories Commander Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai
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Less than a third of the 1,646 illegal Palestinian
buildings discovered by authorities last year have been taken down, Coordinator
of Government Activities in the Territories Commander Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai
said on Sunday.
Mordechai told the Judea and Samaria affairs subcommittee,
part of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, that only 520 of the 1,646
buildings had been taken down.
"Anyone driving through Judea and Samaria can see the
increased illegal Palestinian construction in Area C," Subcommittee chair
Habayit Hayehudi MK Moti Yogev said. "The situation has gotten worse near the
Adumim bloc, where it has become an intense industrial undertaking. There are
around 35,000 illegal structures in this area, and their construction is backed
and organized by the Palestinian Authority and receives funding from
international groups."
Regavim movement director Bezalel Smotrich said that
despite the court's legal merit, the District Coordinating Office has refused to
enforce the law and has sent out-of-date reports. The most profound example is
in Masua in the Jordan Valley. Despite the construction of a Palestinian outpost
right near the fence of a community, the District Coordinating Office has not
responded to the courts and implicitly approved and even supported the
Palestinian construction.
Yogev called for a working plan to be drafted, including
time tables, to sort the Bedouin settlement, which also includes taking the
Palestinian Arabs and returning them to their villages. Yogev also called for
drafting a list of the international groups supporting the breach of the law and
to stop cooperating them, and filing complaints with the police against their
personnel. The committee urged putting an emphasis on stopping illegal
construction in the E1 zone, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Gideon Allon
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=17131
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