The Borneo Post

Palestinia­ns protest planned Jerusalem evictions

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JERUSALEM: Dozens of Palestinia­ns and foreign supporters protested in east Jerusalem’s walled Old City on Sunday against the threatened eviction of a Palestinia­n family to make way for Jewish settlers.

“No to the eviction of the Sub Laban family,” read banners carried by demonstrat­ors, referring to the eight occupants of the house near the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound, a site holy to both Muslims and Jews.

Rafat Sub Laban, who lives there with his parents, his sister and his brother’s wife and children, said the family have rented their home since 1953 when the Old City was ruled by Jordan.

Israeli authoritie­s issued an eviction order in September which is currently under appeal, but settlers backed by police tried to gain possession last week, he said.

“Twenty police officers with settlers wanted to evict us,” he said in a statement.

Israel seized Arab east Jerusalem in the 1967 Six- Day War and later annexed it in a move never recognised by the internatio­nal community.

It claims both halves of the city as its “united, undivided capital”, while the Palestinia­ns want the eastern sector for the capital of a state of their own.

Israeli moves to expand settlement activity in east Jerusalem, both through new constructi­on and by acquisitio­n of existing Palestinia­n homes, have stirred widespread internatio­nal condemnati­on.

Jewish groups have bought property there through shadowy frontmen and straw companies. — AFP

 ??  ?? Israeli and foreign peace activists join Palestinia­n protesters in a demonstrat­ion in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem to support of the Sub Laban family, which is under threat of eviction from their house by Israeli authoritie­s. — AFP...
Israeli and foreign peace activists join Palestinia­n protesters in a demonstrat­ion in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem to support of the Sub Laban family, which is under threat of eviction from their house by Israeli authoritie­s. — AFP...
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Essebsi (centre) lays a wreath at the entrance of the National Bardo Museum in Tunis to pay tribute to the victims of the deadly attack claimed by the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group. — AFP photo

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