Israeli Court Postpones Hearing in Palestinian Forced Expulsion Case

Demonstrators in front of the Israeli Central Court in Jerusalem protesting against the expulsion of Palestinians from Silwan (AFP)
Demonstrators in front of the Israeli Central Court in Jerusalem protesting against the expulsion of Palestinians from Silwan (AFP)
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Israeli Court Postpones Hearing in Palestinian Forced Expulsion Case

Demonstrators in front of the Israeli Central Court in Jerusalem protesting against the expulsion of Palestinians from Silwan (AFP)
Demonstrators in front of the Israeli Central Court in Jerusalem protesting against the expulsion of Palestinians from Silwan (AFP)

An Israeli court Wednesday postponed a hearing in a case that could see 86 Palestinian families expelled from their homes in Batn al-Hawa, east Jerusalem's Silwan district.

Head of the Committee for the Defense of Silwan Fakhri Abu Diyad said that the court was not able to issue a ruling in favor of the settlers thanks to the recent protests against the forced expulsions in Sheikh Jarrah.

He stressed that the decision to “evict” the families from their houses in favor of the settlers is politically motivated.

According to AFP, Wednesday's court session was delayed after the Palestinian families petitioned the attorney general to weigh in on the matter, their lawyer Yazeed Qawaar said.

"Such a public case must include the opinion of the attorney general," he said.

"It's obvious that the government was supporting the settler project and therefore it's up to the attorney general to take the responsibility."

He said the families were now waiting for a decision -- possibly within the next week -- on whether or not the Jerusalem district court would refer the file to the top prosecutor.

Around 700 Palestinians in the Batn al-Hawa area of Silwan on a hill south of Jerusalem's Old City risk displacement under such forced eviction cases, Israeli anti-occupation group Peace Now says.



Israel Says It Captured Weapons from Iran Being Smuggled to West Bank

An Israeli soldier holds a weapon during an Israeli raid, in Al-Faraa camp near Tubas, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, November 27, 2024. (Reuters)
An Israeli soldier holds a weapon during an Israeli raid, in Al-Faraa camp near Tubas, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, November 27, 2024. (Reuters)
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Israel Says It Captured Weapons from Iran Being Smuggled to West Bank

An Israeli soldier holds a weapon during an Israeli raid, in Al-Faraa camp near Tubas, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, November 27, 2024. (Reuters)
An Israeli soldier holds a weapon during an Israeli raid, in Al-Faraa camp near Tubas, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, November 27, 2024. (Reuters)

Israeli authorities say they seized a large cache of weapons originating in Iran and bound for Palestinian fighters in the West Bank.

A joint statement from the military and Israel’s Shin Bet internal security agency on Wednesday said the cache included rockets, explosives, mortar launchers, sniper rifles and other weapons. They released photos purporting to show the weapons.

The statement did not say where the seizure took place, and the military did not respond to a request for comment.

The statement identified two units of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, one purportedly based in Syria, that it said were responsible for the smuggling, and named their commanders. It did not provide further evidence of Iran’s involvement.

Israel has carried out near-daily military raids in the occupied West Bank in recent years, targeting what it says are militants planning attacks.

The violence spiked after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack ignited the war in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Health Ministry says nearly 800 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since then. There has also been a rise in Palestinian attacks on Israelis.

Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war, territories the Palestinians want for a future state.