Showing posts with label Amona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amona. Show all posts

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Israel Breaks Ground on First Settlement in Biblical Heartland in 25 Years - CBN News Julie Stahl

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Israel Breaks Ground on First Settlement in Biblical Heartland in 25 Years

06-30-2017
CBN News   Julie Stahl

AMICHAI, Samaria – For the first time in 25 years, the Israeli government broke ground on a new community in Judea and Samaria. It's meant to replace a disputed community evacuated earlier this year.
"When we came to Amona, there was nothing there. It was just an empty hilltop, with nothing there," said Elad Ziv, a resident of the former Amona community.  "The only things that were there historically were the ruins of our ancestors."
That was in 1996. Since that time, Israelis built homes and families moved in, including Ziv and his wife, who lived in Amona for 18 years and raised seven children there.
Then in February of this year, the Israeli government uprooted all 42 families who lived in the Samarian community.  Israel's Supreme Court ruled it had been built on private Palestinian land.  
"In any other rational place in the world where there is a dispute over land you do not go out and throw out people for nothing," Ziv said. "If someone proves that the land is his and you have assets on that land you compensate the one who has the land."

One glitch here:  it's against Palestinian Authority law to sell land to Israelis. Those who have done so in the past have often been murdered.

Now, Ziv's six children share a room in a girls' dormitory where all the Amona residents live. He and his wife live in another room. They have a small sink for a "kitchen."  

"You have to understand, we are sitting here in the land of the tribe of Benjamin. Our forefathers came here 3,500 years ago," Ziv said. "All the Bible is talking about these areas. We are in a struggle of coming back to our own homeland."

And that struggle could soon be over for these families. There's a new settlement in the works with room for 100 families.

It's called Amichai, which means my people or my nation lives. The former residents of Amona chose the name as a reminder that Amona also is alive.

"The Jewish people are coming back to its land and this why it's making a big fuss and this is why everyone is against it," Ziv said.

That includes some Israelis, like the European-funded organization Yesh Din, which spearheaded the legal battle to remove Amona.
"We believe that as long as there will be an occupation in the West Bank there is no real way to secure that the Palestinians will enjoy their full rights," Yesh Din spokesman Gilad Grossman told CBN News.

"I don't believe in the Bible and even if I did believe in the Bible I don't see how that's basis to what is happening right now" Grossman said.

Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria are one of the most contentious issues in the Israeli-Palestinian talks.

President Trump asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to "hold back on settlements" at their White House meeting several months ago.  But some, like Avihai Boaron, think Trump will actually be good for settlements in the end.
"I think that President Trump understand[s] that Israel must be strong here in the Middle East in order to have more stability in this region," Boaron told CBN News.

Boaron is the spokesman for the Israelis from Amona. He thinks Trump realizes that Israel needs Judea and Samaria to be strong.
"If you will cut off Judea and Samaria from the State of Israel it will [make] Israel a tiny state, a tiny strip of 20 miles [wide].  It will weaken Israel and he must stop it and not let it happen," Boaron said.
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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Netanyahu Set to Approve First West Bank Settlements in 20 Years - MAAYAN LUBELL/REUTERS CHARISMA NEWS


Benjamin Netanyahu with Theresa May (Reuters)

Netanyahu Set to Approve First West Bank Settlements in 20 Years


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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he expected to sign off on Thursday on building the first new settlement in the occupied West Bank for two decades, even as he negotiates with Washington on a possible curb on settlement activity.
Netanyahu was due to convene his security cabinet later in the day to approve the new enclave, government officials said.
"I made a promise that we would establish a new settlement," Netanyahu told reporters. "We will keep it today. There are a few hours until then, and you will get all the details."
He made the pledge in the run-up to the eviction in February of 40 families from the West Bank settlement of Amona. Israel's Supreme Court said the dwellings had to be razed because they were built illegally on privately owned Palestinian land.
Israel and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump are in discussions on limiting the construction of settlements, which are built on land Palestinians seek for a state.
Such settlements, in territory that Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war, are deemed illegal by most of the world. Israel cites biblical, historical and political links to the land, as well as security interests, to defend its actions.
Establishing a new settlement could be a way for Netanyahu to appease far-right members of his coalition government, who are likely to object to any concessions to U.S. demands for restraints on building.
Trump, who had been widely seen in Israel as sympathetic towards settlements, appeared to surprise Netanyahu during a White House visit last month when he urged him to "hold back on settlements for a little bit."
The two then agreed that their aides would try to work out a compromise on how much Israel can build and where.
Trump's Middle East envoy, Jason Greenblatt, this week wrapped up a second trip to the region aimed at reviving Middle East peace talks that collapsed in 2014.
A new settlement would be the first built in the West Bank since 1999. About 400,000 Israeli settlers live in the West Bank which is also home to 2.8 million Palestinians. Another 200,000 Israelis live in East Jerusalem.
Palestinians want the West Bank and East Jerusalem for their own state, along with the Gaza Strip. 
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